Discovering The White Room: A Michelin Star Experience in Amsterdam
- Amy Dupuis
- Dec 28, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 5

A Culinary Gem in Amsterdam
Tucked inside Amsterdam’s historic Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, The White Room is the Netherlands’ oldest restaurant to hold a Michelin star. Its roots date back to the late 19th century. The dining room itself is a protected monument, blending timeless luxury with modern gastronomy. Today, this one-Michelin-star restaurant continues its legacy by honoring classical French techniques while pushing creative boundaries. This sets the stage for an experience that feels both storied and forward-thinking from the moment you step inside.
Exceptional Service That Elevates Your Experience
Service at The White Room is nothing short of exceptional. It immediately sets the tone for the evening. From the moment you arrive, every detail is thoughtfully handled. Coats are taken at the door, and you’re warmly guided to your table. The sommelier is attentive and knowledgeable, offering wine recommendations tailored precisely to your personal tastes. Throughout the meal, staff seamlessly refill drinks, ensuring your glass is never empty. They also clear plates and silverware between each course with quiet precision. The level of care is so elevated that it makes you realize just how much refined service can enhance a dining experience, even compared to other acclaimed restaurants I’ve visited.
A Culinary Adventure: The Tasting Menu
The food is where imagination truly takes center stage. The ten-course tasting menu showcases bold, unexpected flavor combinations that somehow come together in perfect harmony. Standout dishes included tuna paired with blueberry and mint, sweet corn ice cream accented with champagne and ginger, and a BBQ oyster finished with vanilla and beurre blanc sauce. Other memorable courses featured lobster with passion fruit and masala, venison with truffles and a kale-blended royal sauce, and a playful dessert of popcorn with ground pork skins, lemon, and cacao. As if that weren’t enough, the evening concluded with additional sweet treats—cake pops with strawberry and pink pepper and white chocolate—an indulgent and thoughtful finale.
The Ambiance: A Perfect Setting for Fine Dining
The ambiance of The White Room is as refined as the cuisine. Soft jazz music fills the space, creating a calm, intimate atmosphere. Tables are generously spaced, with comfortable seating that allows you to enjoy your meal without feeling crowded. The décor is stunning: white and gold tones, elegant chandeliers, and beautiful paintings lining the walls give the room a regal yet welcoming feel that perfectly complements the dining experience.
Important Tips for Your Visit
A few things to keep in mind before visiting:
Reservations: Reservations are essential, as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Deposit: A deposit is required in advance, with payment settled after dinner.
Dress Code: The dress code leans toward smart casual or business casual.
Access: Rideshares don’t drop you directly at the entrance, so expect a short walk.
Overall, The White Room exceeds expectations in every way. From the impeccable service to the inventive cuisine and elegant atmosphere, it offers an unforgettable introduction to Michelin-star dining. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or experiencing this level of dining for the first time, The White Room is a must-visit when in Amsterdam—and a memory you’ll savor long after the final course.
Conclusion: A Must-Visit Destination
In conclusion, The White Room is not just a restaurant; it’s a culinary journey that combines history, creativity, and exceptional service. I highly recommend indulging in the tasting menu, as it showcases the chef's artistry and passion for food. If you’re looking for an extraordinary dining experience in Amsterdam, look no further than The White Room. You won’t regret it!









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