“Vegan Sushi Bar” in Amsterdam

“Vegan Sushi Bar” is a sushi-themed restaurant with locations in Amsterdam. This Asian-fusion dining venue offers sushi, ramen, bao buns, desserts, and more. The restaurant brand often uses black rice for many of its sushi menu items. Expect a wide variety of fully plant-based sushi roll options at Vegan Sushi Bar. TVD has yet to visit, and so, if you do visit, let us know how you enjoyed the experience!

Margo’s in Amsterdam

Margo’s is a brand of pastry shops with multiple locations in Amsterdam. This is a fully vegan restaurant that also offers specialty coffees, sandwiches, and various additional entrees. Pastries and other menu items are made with high quality ingredients at Margo’s. TVD has yet to visit, and so, if you do visit, let us know how you enjoyed the experience!

Hearth in Amsterdam

Hearth offers an enjoyable vegan experience that blends fine dining with an engaging, artistic atmosphere. Located in the energetic Amsterdam-Oost neighborhood, the restaurant is a fully plant-based destination known for its “audio bar” concept. The menu features a creative fusion of influences and offers unique dishes crafted with high-quality ingredients. Guests are treated to a multisensory evening with lively music that complements the minimalist interior decor. The service is notably warm and attentive. TVD has yet to visit, and so, if you do visit, let us know how you enjoyed the experience! [Prompted by TVD and partly generated by Google’s Gemini]

Veganees in Amsterdam

Veganees is a plant-based restaurant in the Amsterdam-Oost neighborhood that applies sustainable innovation to traditional Southeast Asian culinary techniques. The concept offers Asian street food and features an inventive menu of small plates designed for sharing. Menu options, crafted with fresh seasonal ingredients, include Korean fried cauliflower, pulled jackfruit bao buns, watermelon tataki, and much more. The bar offers a curated selection of locally brewed beers, organic wines, and creative Asian-inspired cocktails. The venue provides a contemporary atmosphere with sustainable design and an outdoor terrace for seasonal dining. TVD has yet to visit and so, if you do visit, let us know how you enjoyed the experience!

Men’ Impossible in Amsterdam

Men’ Impossible is a specialty vegan Japanese restaurant in the Jordaan neighborhood. The concept is an experience where guests share a dining table and enjoy a fixed, multi-course plant-based menu. Known for redefining traditional Japanese comfort food, while practicing a sustainable zero food waste prep, the kitchen specializes in “dry” or sauce-based ramen, such as their popular black garlic and spicy chili varieties. The restaurant’s fully plant-based “Omakase” course experience is innovative and strictly adheres to a reservation-only policy. TVD has yet to visit and so, if you do visit, let us know how you enjoyed the experience!

Kitchen Impossible in Amsterdam

Kitchen Impossible is a fully plant-based ramen kitchen in the De Pijp neighborhood of Amsterdam, and serves as a sister concept to Men’ Impossible. This venue offers a more casual, sustainability-focused, high-quality Japanese menu featuring both “dry” and soup-based ramen, including their popular black garlic and spicy miso varieties. The establishment is known for its handmade noodles crafted fresh every morning and for its unique sides like vegan takoyaki and seitan-based starters. Kitchen Impossible typically operates on a walk-in basis for lunch and dinner, making it an accessible spot for a quick, nutritious meal. TVD has yet to visit and so, if you do visit, let us know how you enjoyed the experience!

“Saint Jean Deli” in Amsterdam

“Saint Jean Deli” is a plant-based delicatessen in Amsterdam’s Jordaan district. It offers sandwiches, seasonal salads, and specialty pantry items. The deli is an extension of Saint Jean Bakery, which is located across the street. The bakery is known for its plant-based breads, cakes, cruffins, and other pastries. Expect to find Mediterranean-inspired flavors and artisanal products at Saint Jean Deli, while its bakery counterpart offers a refined, minimalist take on modern plant-based sweets. TVD has yet to visit, and so, if you do visit, let us know how you enjoyed the experience!