Restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gebr. Hartering
405ptsFrench-leaning €€ that over-delivers in Amsterdam.

About Gebr. Hartering
Gebr. Hartering is one of Amsterdam's stronger arguments for eating well without the €€€€ bill. Brothers Paul and Nick Hartering run a short, daily-changing French-fusion menu from a quiet Lastage address, earning a Michelin Plate and an OAD Casual Europe ranking in 2025. Easy to book, honest on price, and a reliable call for a date night or low-key celebration.
Who Should Book Gebr. Hartering — and When
If you want a French-leaning dinner in Amsterdam that punches above its price tier, Gebr. Hartering is the right call. At €€ pricing in a city where comparable quality usually demands €€€ or more, it suits couples on a date night, small groups marking a birthday, or anyone who wants a serious meal without a serious bill. The Lastage district setting — quiet, residential, a short walk from Centraal Station , makes it a practical pick for visitors arriving by train and locals who want to eat away from the tourist drag. All seatings run from 6 to 10 pm, seven days a week, so the question is never which session to aim for but simply whether you have a reservation.
The Venue in Detail
Brothers Paul and Nick Hartering run the kitchen around a short menu that changes based on what the market offers that day. That is not a marketing line , Opinionated About Dining, one of the more credible casual-dining rankings in Europe, placed Gebr. Hartering at #752 on its 2025 Casual Europe list and flagged the venue as a Recommended entry as far back as 2023. The OAD citation notes specifically that flavour drives the menu, not concept. The brothers' approach to fusion here is ingredient-led: the dish follows the produce, not the other way around. A Michelin Plate in 2025 adds a second independent signal that the cooking is consistent and technically sound, even if the price point is well below star territory.
Google reviewers back this up with a 4.6 average across 538 ratings , a number that is harder to sustain at a small neighbourhood restaurant than at a high-traffic destination. For a special occasion at this price tier, that score matters. It suggests the room is reliable, not just occasionally brilliant.
The address is Peperstraat 10, in the Lastage quarter. This is a genuinely calm part of the city centre , narrow streets, canal proximity, low foot traffic , which directly shapes the experience. You are not competing with hen parties and canal-tour operators for your waiter's attention. For a date or a small celebration, the setting does real work.
The Drinks Program
The venue data does not detail a specific cocktail or bar program, and fabricating one would not serve you. What Opinionated About Dining's framework implies, however, is that at this price point and with this ingredient focus, the wine and drinks list is likely built to complement the daily menu rather than stand independently as a destination in its own right. If a strong bar program is the primary reason you are going out tonight, Amsterdam's bar scene has more targeted options. Gebr. Hartering's drinks are leading understood as supporting the food rather than competing with it , which is the right call for a restaurant of this type. The short, rotating menu format pairs better with a curated wine list than with an extensive cocktail programme, and that is where the evening's value sits. If the wine pairing is important to your group, ask at booking , the format supports it.
Special Occasion Fit
For a birthday dinner or anniversary at the €€ tier, Gebr. Hartering is a strong choice in Amsterdam. The Michelin Plate and OAD recognition give the meal a level of credibility that makes it feel like an occasion, even if the bill does not. The intimate Lastage location adds to that , this is not a noisy, high-turnover room. For bigger celebrations that require private dining infrastructure or a longer wine list, you may need to step up to €€€ territory. For two or three people who want quality without the formality of a tasting-menu format, it handles the brief well.
Practical Details
| Detail | Gebr. Hartering | De Kas (€€€) | BAK (€€€) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€ | €€€ | €€€ |
| Cuisine | French / fusion, ingredient-led | Organic, greenhouse-grown | Farm to table |
| Location | Lastage, near Centraal | Frankendael park, east Amsterdam | Overhoeks, A'dam North |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| OAD recognition | #752 Casual Europe 2025 | Listed | Listed |
| Michelin | Plate 2025 | Star | Plate |
| Dinner hours | 6–10 pm daily | Variable | Variable |
How to Book
Booking is easy , Gebr. Hartering does not have the waitlist pressure of the city's starred venues. You should still book ahead rather than walk in, particularly on Friday and Saturday evenings when the Lastage neighbourhood draws a consistent local crowd. A few days' notice is typically enough midweek. For weekend dinners, a week ahead is a safer margin. No phone number is listed in available data, so check the restaurant directly via its website or a reservations platform for current booking options.
Amsterdam Context
For more on eating and staying in the city, see our full Amsterdam restaurants guide, our Amsterdam hotels guide, and our Amsterdam experiences guide. If you are eating your way across the Netherlands, De Librije in Zwolle, Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, and De Bokkedoorns in Overveen are worth adding to a wider itinerary. For French-focused dining at this price tier elsewhere in the country, Bar Beurre in Maastricht and Bistro Aragosta in Leeuwarden are the most direct comparisons. Within Amsterdam, Auberge - cuisine française is the closest alternative in format and price. For a step up in ambition, Flore and Spectrum sit at €€€€ and offer a different level of formality. Wils Bakery Café is a lower-commitment daytime option from a related kitchen.
Compare Gebr. Hartering
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gebr. Hartering | €€ · French | This warm, welcoming place has over time become one of the must-visit classics of the Dutch capitol. Just a short walk from the Central Station, yet in the quiet Lastage district, it is beautifully si...; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #752 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Niek and Paul Hartering share a love of ingredients. This cheerful venue proposes a short menu, which changes regularly, as the fusion cuisine depends on the ingredients at their best on the day. Flavours don't lie.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Ciel Bleu | €€€€ · Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Bolenius | Modern Dutch, Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| De Kas | €€€ · Organic | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Wils | €€€ · World Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| BAK | €€€ · Farm to table | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Gebr. Hartering measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Gebr. Hartering?
Dinner is your only option. Gebr. Hartering operates exclusively from 6–10 pm, seven days a week. There is no lunch service, so plan accordingly and book an evening slot.
What should I wear to Gebr. Hartering?
The Lastage district setting and €€ pricing point to a relaxed, neighbourhood-restaurant atmosphere rather than a formal dining room. Neat casual — a clean shirt or blouse, no tie required — fits the room. This is not a venue where you need to dress for a Michelin-starred experience.
Can Gebr. Hartering accommodate groups?
The venue is a compact neighbourhood restaurant, so large groups above six may find it tight. For groups of two to four, it is well-suited. If you are planning for six or more, call ahead — the short, market-driven menu and intimate space make logistics worth confirming in advance.
What are alternatives to Gebr. Hartering in Amsterdam?
For a step up in formality and price, Ciel Bleu offers two Michelin stars at the Hotel Okura. At a comparable casual tier, De Kas gives you a greenhouse setting with seasonal Dutch produce. Bolenius is another OAD-recognised option if you want more Nordic-leaning technique at a similar price point.
Does Gebr. Hartering handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is short and changes daily based on available ingredients, which means flexibility can vary night to night. check the venue's official channels before booking if you have serious dietary restrictions — a market-driven format like this is harder to predict than a fixed menu.
Is Gebr. Hartering good for a special occasion?
Yes, at the €€ tier it is one of the stronger special-occasion choices in Amsterdam. The Michelin Plate recognition and Opinionated About Dining ranking (No. 752 casual in Europe, 2025) give it credibility without the pressure of a fully starred room. It is warm and celebrated enough to feel like an occasion without the three-hour omakase commitment.
What should I order at Gebr. Hartering?
The menu changes daily based on what Paul and Nick Hartering source from the market, so specific dish recommendations are not reliable in advance. The OAD description notes a short, ingredient-led menu where the fusion element follows what is at its best that day — go with that approach and trust the kitchen's selection rather than arriving with a fixed order in mind.
Hours
- Monday
- 6–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 6–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–10 pm
- Thursday
- 6–10 pm
- Friday
- 6–10 pm
- Saturday
- 6–10 pm
- Sunday
- 6–10 pm
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