De Kas
Amsterdam's greenhouse gem where seasonal harvests from on-site gardens fuel Michelin-starred, vegetable-centric fine dining in a light-drenched 1926 conservatory amid Frankendael Park.
De Kas is a Michelin-starred fine dining restaurant housed in a historic 1926 greenhouse within Amsterdam's Frankendael Park. It champions farm-to-table cuisine using vegetables and herbs grown on-site, supplemented by local organic produce. Set menus highlight seasonal flavors in creative, vegetable-forward dishes, served in a light-filled conservatory with park views. Expect relaxed yet professional service, vegan-friendly options, and an emphasis on sustainability. Prices start at €50 for lunch, reflecting its upscale positioning.
A brief summary to De Kas
- Kamerlingh Onneslaan 3, Amsterdam, Amsterdam-Oost, 1097 DE, NL
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- Duration: 1.5 to 3 hours
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 12 pm-4 pm
- Tuesday 12 pm-4 pm
- Wednesday 12 pm-4 pm
- Thursday 12 pm-4 pm
- Friday 12 pm-4 pm
- Saturday 12 pm-4 pm
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring De Kas.
- Book well in advance, especially for dinner; arrive 15-30 minutes early to wander the gardens and nursery.
- Opt for the longest menu if hungry—portions are light but satisfying; inform staff of dietary needs upon booking.
- Pair dishes with wines from the extensive list; request vegan adaptations for fully plant-based excellence.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
Tram 9 or 14 to Alex press yourself stop (15 min walk), or bus 41 to Middenweg (5 min walk); €3-5, 20-30 min from center.
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Car
Park on Kamerlingh Onneslaan or Middenweg (€5/hr) or Vomar lot (€6/hr); 10-15 min drive from center, traffic variable.
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Cycling
Bike paths throughout; 15-20 min from center, free bike rental nearby; lock securely in park racks.
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Taxi/Rideshare
€15-25 from center, 10-15 min; drop-off at entrance, limited spaces during peak hours.
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Historic Greenhouse Setting
Nestled in Frankendael Park, De Kas occupies a renovated 1926 greenhouse designed by Piet Boon. The airy dining room features an eight-meter-high glass structure surrounded by lush greenery, an open kitchen, and an on-site nursery. Diners enjoy panoramic views of the gardens where ingredients are cultivated, creating an immersive connection to the land. The conservatory's natural light and park-facing patio enhance the serene, elegant atmosphere.Farm-to-Table Philosophy
Since 2001, De Kas has pioneered seasonal, organic cuisine. Chefs harvest vegetables, herbs, and flowers from the restaurant's own gardens and nearby farms each morning, ensuring peak freshness. Meat and fish play supporting roles to vegetable stars, with menus changing weekly based on availability. This approach embraces abundance and scarcity, fostering creativity while prioritizing sustainability and locality.Seasonal Set Menus
No à la carte options exist; instead, choose from 3-6 course set menus for lunch (€50-€62) or dinner (€92.50 for six courses). Dishes showcase humble ingredients transformed into refined plates, like pumpkin with chili pickles, potato-mushroom puree with truffle, or beetroot with plums. Appetizers such as mustard tapioca crackers or potato crisps set a flavorful tone. Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free adaptations are seamlessly accommodated.Service and Experience
Staff provide knowledgeable, attentive service in a relaxed manner, explaining courses without uptight formality. No dress code applies, and the pace allows savoring each moment. Pair meals with an extensive wine list or cocktails. The setting suits special occasions, with private dining and chef's table options available.Practical Details
Located at Kamerlingh Onneslaan 3 in Amsterdam-Oost, arrive early to explore the park. Parking costs €5-€6 per hour nearby. Reservations essential; closed Sundays and late December to early January.Explore the best of what De Kas has to offer
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