Restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Italian Brasserie Format

Cecconi's Amsterdam brings Italian-influenced dining to a central Spuistraat address, with easy booking that makes it a practical choice for occasions when Amsterdam's harder tables are fully committed. Lunch is likely the better-value entry point; dinner works for dates and celebrations. Confirm pricing and hours directly before booking, as detailed information for this location is limited.
Cecconi's Amsterdam sits at Spuistraat 210 in the centre of the city, carrying the Cecconi's name — a brand with roots in London's Mayfair dining scene — into a market where Italian-leaning all-day restaurants are thin on the ground. With no published pricing, awards, or ratings in the current record, the honest answer is that this venue requires more due diligence before you commit to a special-occasion booking. That said, the Cecconi's brand lineage and central Amsterdam address make it worth investigating if you want a polished, Italian-influenced room for a date night or a business lunch where the setting does half the work.
The Cecconi's format , as practised at other outposts , tends to favour lunch as the better-value entry point. The room and kitchen operate at full capacity during the day without the premium pricing that dinner service often carries at brand-name venues. If your visit is driven by occasion (a birthday, a work celebration), dinner gives you the atmosphere; if value and ease of booking are the priority, lunch is likely the smarter call. Without confirmed pricing for this location, assume the evening experience runs at a higher per-head cost than midday, consistent with how comparable Italian brasserie-format restaurants price across Amsterdam.
For a date or a celebration where the arrival experience matters, the central address near the Spui is an asset: it is walkable from most canal-belt hotels and easy to reach without a taxi. For solo dining or a casual business lunch, the same location means you are surrounded by options if Cecconi's turns out to be fully booked or not quite right on the day.
Booking difficulty is rated easy for this venue, which means walk-in attempts are more viable here than at Amsterdam's harder tables. That said, the Cecconi's name draws a consistent crowd on weekend evenings, so if your occasion is time-sensitive, a reservation made a few days ahead is sensible. Check the venue directly for current hours and availability, as online booking details are not confirmed in the current record. For Amsterdam's harder-to-book special-occasion alternatives, see Ciel Bleu and Vinkeles, both of which require advance planning of two to four weeks.
Amsterdam's €€€–€€€€ restaurant tier is well-stocked. Here is how this venue's logistics sit against the peer set:
| Venue | Price | Style | Booking Difficulty | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cecconi's Amsterdam | Not confirmed | Italian-influenced | Easy | Occasion dining, lunch |
| Ciel Bleu | €€€€ | Creative | Hard | Tasting-menu occasions |
| Vinkeles | €€€€ | Creative | Hard | Formal special occasions |
| Flore | €€€€ | Contemporary | Moderate | Creative tasting menus |
| Bistro de la Mer | €€€ | Classic Cuisine | Easy | Relaxed special meals |
Amsterdam's fine-casual and Italian dining options are not as deep as Paris or London, which means a venue with the Cecconi's brand backing has a clear positioning advantage. If you want Dutch-led creative cooking at the leading end, Spectrum and Flore are the stronger choices. If you want a purely Italian-influenced room for a celebration without a multi-course tasting commitment, Cecconi's is one of the few names in the city that fits that brief. For the broadest view of where to eat in the city, see our full Amsterdam restaurants guide. Travellers planning a wider trip can also consult our Amsterdam hotels guide, our Amsterdam bars guide, and our Amsterdam experiences guide.
For those willing to travel beyond the city for a special meal, the Netherlands has a strong regional roster: De Librije in Zwolle, Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, and Inter Scaldes in Kruiningen all represent the upper tier of Dutch dining with confirmed award credentials.
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.