Restaurant 212 in Amsterdam offers a sleek, intimate atmosphere with a captivating open kitchen, serving inventive dishes that elevate local ingredients to new heights.
"As soon as you step into this quintessential canal house in the centre of Amsterdam, Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot draw you into their world. There is something theatrical about the sight of the chefs working meticulously in their open kitchen. There is an enchanting intimacy and luxurious comfort about Restaurant 212. Nothing is left to chance here, and that goes for the attentive service, too. Fun fact: On the ceiling, you can still see marks from the champagne that was uncorked when this place was awarded its first MICHELIN star. With their inventiveness and classical know-how (those sauces!), both chefs put their own stamp on their creations. An ingredient will undergo the most surprising of transformations, and it all seems to happen with such ease – therein lies the chefs' originality. Breton lobster, for example, is poached in zolderspek (aged smoky bacon) jelly, combined with a fine vin jaune sauce, a very reduced bisque caramel, lobster coral gnocchi and aromatic black truffle. The simplicity of this cuisine is what makes it so ingenious! Nothing is overdone, and nothing is lacking. The real stars of this show are the extraordinary produce and the talent of two friends." - Michelin Inspector
"Restaurant 212, from chefs Thomas Groot and Richard Van Oostenbrugge, made its debut in the 2019 Michelin guide with one star, while Brut172 appears in the guide for the first time." - Monica Burton
"Restaurant 212 is an acclaimed restaurant in Amsterdam known for its open-kitchen seating and contemporary European cuisine. It has a long waiting list and is designed by the award-winning architecture firm Concrete Amsterdam." - Rachel Tan
"Over in Europe, Richard van Oostenbrugge, chef/owner of one-starred Restaurant 212 in Amsterdam, was also struck by the death of Robuchon." - Kenneth Goh
"Over in Europe, Richard van Oostenbrugge, chef/owner of one-starred Restaurant 212 in Amsterdam, was also struck by the death of Robuchon." - Kenneth Goh