Restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Restaurant Bougainville
520ptsDam Square views, serious cooking, book early.

About Restaurant Bougainville
Restaurant Bougainville sits inside Hotel TwentySeven on Dam Square, holding a 4.8 Google rating and OAD Highly Recommended status for 2023. Chef Tim Golsteijn's East-West modern cuisine, backed by a serious sommelier programme, makes this one of Amsterdam's more consistent €€€€ dinner bookings. Easy to reserve one to two weeks out.
A 4.8-rated modern cuisine destination on Dam Square — worth planning two visits around
Restaurant Bougainville sits inside Hotel TwentySeven at Dam 27, occupying one of the most viewed dining rooms in Amsterdam: windows facing directly onto Dam Square, bronze tones, warm fabrics, and a room that reads as intimate despite its address. The Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Classical in Europe Highly Recommended recognition from 2023 and a Google rating of 4.8 across 408 reviews place it firmly in the top tier of Amsterdam fine dining. At €€€€ pricing, it competes with Ciel Bleu and Flore rather than with mid-market options. The question is whether the combination of location, cooking, and sommelier-led wine service justifies the spend. For most food-focused visitors to Amsterdam, it does.
What Tim Golsteijn is doing in the kitchen
Chef Tim Golsteijn's approach is built around the tension between East and West: Thai green curry and za'atar alongside classical French technique, béchamel-based sauces married to ingredients like black garlic and morel. The kitchen has a documented signature in turbot preparation — premium-grade fish basted with an intense fish-fumet béchamel, paired with cauliflower, black garlic cream, morels stuffed with Jerusalem artichoke purée, and a white wine sauce. That dish is a reasonable proxy for the overall style: technically precise, layered without being fussy, and more adventurous than the room's formal setting might suggest. If you find East-West fusion erratic elsewhere, Golsteijn's version is worth reconsidering , the OAD recognition specifically acknowledges classical grounding, which gives the bolder combinations a structural foundation.
Multi-visit strategy: how to get the most from Bougainville across two visits
Bougainville is a dinner-only venue, open 6:30 PM to 10 PM every day of the week including Sunday. For a first visit, the priority is the sommelier's wine programme. The cellar is a documented strength, and pairing is integral rather than optional here , plan time and budget for it. If you are also exploring Amsterdam's broader dining scene, compare notes with The White Room by Jacob Jan Boerma and Lars Amsterdam before committing to a second booking at Bougainville specifically.
A second visit earns more when you come with intent: request a table by the windows if Dam Square views matter to you, let the sommelier know your reference points from the first visit, and use it as a testing ground for how the kitchen's East-West combinations perform across a different set of menu choices. The consistency that OAD recognition implies makes repeat visits lower risk than at restaurants where the menu rotates erratically. For Dutch fine dining outside Amsterdam, De Librije in Zwolle and Aan de Poel in Amstelveen offer strong contrasts to benchmark against if you are building a broader Netherlands itinerary.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Dam 27, 1012 JS Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 6:30 PM – 10 PM (dinner only)
- Price tier: €€€€ (fine dining spend , budget for wine pairing in addition to food)
- Hotel context: Located within Hotel TwentySeven , non-hotel guests are welcome
- Booking difficulty: Easy , book 1–2 weeks ahead for most dates; weekends and holiday periods warrant earlier planning
- Awards: OAD Classical in Europe Highly Recommended (2023)
- Google rating: 4.8 / 5.0 (408 reviews)
- Dress code: Smart dress expected given the hotel setting and price point , treat it as formal unless advised otherwise
- Wine programme: Sommelier-led with a notable cellar; factor this into your budget planning
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below for how Bougainville sits against Amsterdam's other top-tier options.
Explore more in Amsterdam
For broader planning: our full Amsterdam restaurants guide, Amsterdam hotels, Amsterdam bars, Amsterdam wineries, and Amsterdam experiences. If you are building a multi-city Netherlands dining itinerary, also consider Parkheuvel in Rotterdam, Brut172 in Reijmerstok, De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst, Inter Scaldes in Kruiningen, and 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk. For a different register within Amsterdam, Restaurant Showw is worth adding to your shortlist.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Restaurant Bougainville?
- Booking is relatively direct , one to two weeks ahead covers most evenings. Peak periods (holidays, major Amsterdam events) may require further advance planning, but this is not a venue where reservations disappear months out. If you are building a trip around a specific date, book it first and plan the rest of the itinerary around it.
Can Restaurant Bougainville accommodate groups?
- Seat count is not published, but the room is described as intimate, which typically signals limited capacity for larger parties. Groups of four to six are likely manageable; larger groups should contact the hotel directly through Hotel TwentySeven's reservations team to confirm availability and any private dining arrangements. For large group dining in the €€€€ tier in Amsterdam, Ciel Bleu may offer more flexibility given its hotel infrastructure.
What should I wear to Restaurant Bougainville?
- The hotel-restaurant context at €€€€ pricing sets a clear expectation: smart attire at minimum. This is not a venue where jeans and trainers will feel right, regardless of whether a formal dress code is explicitly enforced. Think business smart or smart casual on the more formal end. If you are coming directly from sightseeing on Dam Square, plan to change before your 6:30 PM reservation.
Is lunch or dinner better at Restaurant Bougainville?
- Bougainville is dinner only (6:30 PM to 10 PM, seven days a week), so the question does not apply here. If you want a fine dining lunch option in Amsterdam, Bolenius or De Kas are worth checking for midday service. At Bougainville, the evening-only format suits the Dam Square setting well , the view and room atmosphere read better after dark.
What are alternatives to Restaurant Bougainville in Amsterdam?
- At the same €€€€ tier: Ciel Bleu offers a higher-floor city view with two Michelin stars , the better pick if formal credentials matter more than East-West creative cooking. Flore sits in the same contemporary fine dining bracket. For a step down in price without a major step down in cooking quality, BAK (€€€, farm-to-table) and Wils (€€€, world cuisine) are both credible alternatives. De Kas (€€€, organic) suits diners who want a strong provenance narrative and garden setting rather than a city-centre hotel room.
Compare Restaurant Bougainville
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Bougainville | €€€€ · Modern Cuisine | Easy | |
| Ciel Bleu | €€€€ · Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Bolenius | Modern Dutch, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| De Kas | €€€ · Organic | €€€ | Unknown |
| Wils | €€€ · World Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
| BAK | €€€ · Farm to table | €€€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Restaurant Bougainville and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Restaurant Bougainville?
Book at least two to three weeks ahead, and further out for Friday or Saturday evenings. Bougainville is Hotel TwentySeven's flagship restaurant on Dam Square, which means both hotel guests and outside diners are competing for the same covers. Given its Opinionated About Dining 'Highly Recommended' recognition for 2023, demand is consistent rather than seasonal — early booking is the safe move regardless of when you plan to visit.
Can Restaurant Bougainville accommodate groups?
Bougainville's intimate design, with warm fabrics and a small dining room overlooking Dam Square, suggests this is a venue built for two to four covers rather than large parties. For groups of six or more, contact Hotel TwentySeven directly to ask about private dining arrangements — the hotel's upscale positioning makes that a plausible option, but it is not confirmed in available venue data. Smaller groups will find the setting more naturally suited to the format.
What should I wear to Restaurant Bougainville?
The setting is formal: bronze tones, luxury fabrics, a listed historical building, and a price point at the top of Amsterdam's dining market (€€€€). Treat this as a dressed-up dinner rather than a casual night out. A jacket for men and comparable dress for others is the practical call for a venue of this tier and setting.
Is lunch or dinner better at Restaurant Bougainville?
Dinner is your only option. Bougainville operates exclusively from 6:30 PM to 10 PM, seven days a week, with no lunch service. That actually simplifies the planning decision: arrive early enough to settle in and make use of the sommelier's wine pairing, which the venue positions as a core part of the experience.
What are alternatives to Restaurant Bougainville in Amsterdam?
Ciel Bleu at Hotel Okura offers two Michelin stars and a comparable fine-dining format if credentials matter most to your group. Bolenius and Wils both lean into Dutch and seasonal produce with strong critical recognition and lower price pressure than Bougainville's €€€€ tier. De Kas is the pick for a garden-sourced, produce-led meal in a greenhouse setting — a different atmosphere entirely. BAK in Oud-West is worth considering if you want serious cooking at a more accessible price point without the hotel-restaurant context.
Hours
- Monday
- 6:30 PM-10 PM
- Tuesday
- 6:30 PM-10 PM
- Wednesday
- 6:30 PM-10 PM
- Thursday
- 6:30 PM-10 PM
- Friday
- 6:30 PM-10 PM
- Saturday
- 6:30 PM-10 PM
- Sunday
- 6:30 PM-10 PM
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