Must-Experience Amsterdam Street Food Tours for 2026

✨ These handpicked culinary adventures sell out fast. From secret market bites to canal-side tastings, discover the flavors that define Amsterdam. Taste, explore, and live like a local.
Did you know?
Local Insight:The iconic Dutch stroopwafel was invented in the late 18th century by a baker in Gouda using leftover breadcrumbs and syrup. Today, enjoying a warm, freshly made one is a quintessential Amsterdam street food experience you can’t miss.
Highest Rated & Most Popular Tours
- ⭐ 5.0 stars from over 800 stellar reviews
- Likely to sell out & carries the Top Rated badge
- 8 classic Dutch tastings including herring & stroopwafel
- Explore Jordaan, Flower Market & hidden courtyards
- 3.5-hour immersive walk with engaging local stories
- Perfect blend of iconic sights and authentic flavors
- ⭐ 4.8 stars from a massive 3,755+ reviews
- 45-minute fun, hands-on stroopwafel baking class
- Learn history & techniques from an expert local host
- Enjoy the XL stroopwafel you bake + take one home
- Includes coffee/tea break in a cozy setting
- Perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers
Feeling Hungry?
Amsterdam’s “Vlaamse frites” (Flemish fries) are a street food institution. Served in a paper cone with a choice of over a dozen sauces, from classic mayonnaise to spicy satay, they’re the perfect fuel for exploring the canal rings.
Luxury & Premium Experiences
- ⭐ 4.7 stars for a personalized culinary journey
- 3-hour private walking tour tailored just for your group
- Sample 10+ Dutch treats from street food to hip cafés
- Visit the largest market in Europe, Albert Cuyp
- Explore vibrant De Pijp district with an insider guide
- Includes stroopwafel, bitterballen & Surinamese flavors
- ⭐ 4.8 stars from over 127 reviews (Top Rated)
- 10+ tastings across 3 iconic neighborhoods ️
- Includes alcoholic & non-alcoholic local drinks
- Artisan Gouda, fresh herring, bitterballen with beer
- Led by 100% local company with passionate guides
- Enough food for a full meal—come hungry!
A Secret for You…
The best Dutch cheese isn’t always found in tourist shops. Seek out local markets like Albert Cuyp or Noordermarkt for “boerenkaas” (farmer’s cheese)—often made from raw milk and aged to perfection, offering a flavor you simply can’t find elsewhere.
Affordable & Budget-Friendly
- ⭐ 5.0 stars from 24 reviews (Top Rated badge)
- Incredible value: 8 tastings across 7 locations in De Pijp
- Dutch-born guide shares historical significance of foods
- Consider it a full lunch—come with an empty stomach!
- 3-hour walk exploring local culture and daily life
- Authentic experience away from main tourist paths
- ⭐ 4.9 stars from 118 reviews (Top Rated)
- 90-minute cozy cruise on a boat max 16 guests
- Includes serving of traditional Dutch bitterballen
- Local hostess shares stories & hidden gems
- Optional exclusive cocktail menu available onboard
- Perfect blend of sightseeing and tasty local bites
IMAGE_PROMPT: A vibrant, inviting scene of a guided Amsterdam street food tour in the historic Jordaan district. A small group of happy tourists are gathered around a local food stall, sampling traditional Dutch bitterballen and cheese. The setting is a picturesque Amsterdam canal street with cobblestones, bicycles, and historic buildings in the background, captured in a warm, sunny, and authentic style.IMAGE_SLUG: amsterdam-jordaan-district-street-food-tour-groupIMAGE_ALT: A guided street food tour group enjoying traditional Dutch snacks in Amsterdam’s historic Jordaan district.
The Best Part? ✨
Amsterdam’s food scene is a delicious map of its history. Every bite of herring, bitterbal, or Surinamese roti tells a story of trade, migration, and local ingenuity. Tasting it with a guide unlocks the city’s soul in a way no museum ever could.
⭐ Our Top Pick (Likely to Sell Out!)
- ⭐ 4.8 stars from 308 reviews & Top Rated badge
- Marked “Likely to sell out” for its immense popularity
- 3-hour guided walk through Amsterdam’s trendiest food neighborhood
- 6 stops at authentic eateries with generous tastings
- Stories of Jordaan’s transformation from working-class to gourmet hub
- Ends near the Anne Frank House—perfect for continuing your exploration




