Restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Pianeta Terra
100Pearl PointsWine-first dinner

About Pianeta Terra
Pianeta Terra is the Amsterdam choice to consider when wine depth matters as much as dinner. The 2026 Star Wine List recognition gives it a clear reason to book for a date or small celebration, but cross-shop if the group needs a clearly defined cuisine style or published price signal before deciding.
Pianeta Terra is an Amsterdam restaurant with confirmed Star Wine List recognition in 2026. The verified practical details are limited, so it is best approached as a booking where the confirmed signals matter more than a long checklist of published specifics. Current verified hours are Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 6 PM to 1 AM, Sunday from 1 PM to 12 AM; the restaurant is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. The dress code is smart casual.
Choose it when Star Wine List recognition matters, not for maximum menu certainty
The clearest verified distinction for Pianeta Terra is its Star Wine List recognition in 2026. That is the strongest grounded reason to shortlist it if wine-related recognition is an important part of the evening. Beyond that recognition, the available verified information does not establish a specific cuisine label, chef profile, menu format, signature dish, price tier, or service style.
That makes Pianeta Terra a better fit for diners who are comfortable booking with limited public detail. If you need a tightly defined menu, a known spend target, or specific dietary planning information before reserving, confirm directly with the restaurant before committing. For comparison within Amsterdam, you might also consider options such as Beulings, Johannes, Le Bouchon du centre, Cannibale Royale Handboogstraat, or The Supper Club, depending on the kind of evening you want.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book Pianeta Terra if the confirmed Star Wine List recognition and Amsterdam location are enough to make it a candidate for your plans. It is open on Thursday through Sunday, with hours listed until 1 AM on Thursday through Saturday and until midnight on Sunday. It is not the right choice to book blindly if your decision depends on unverified details such as exact pricing, menu structure, cuisine type, seating format, or allergy accommodations.
For broader planning, use Our full Amsterdam restaurants guide alongside other Amsterdam dining resources if the night needs another stop before or after your booking. Because the verified information for Pianeta Terra is concise, the safest approach is to treat this page as a practical starting point: confirm current availability, menu details, any special requirements directly with the restaurant before you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Pianeta Terra?
The verified listing does not specify how far ahead to book. Pianeta Terra is closed Monday through Wednesday and open Thursday through Sunday, so check availability directly for the date you want.
Can I eat at the bar at Pianeta Terra?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified details. If that matters to your plans, contact Pianeta Terra directly before booking.
Can Pianeta Terra accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not confirmed in the verified details. Check the venue's official channels to confirm whether your party size can be accommodated.
What is Pianeta Terra known for?
Pianeta Terra is an Amsterdam restaurant with confirmed Star Wine List recognition in 2026. Verified practical details also include smart casual dress code and opening hours from Thursday through Sunday.
Location
Beulingstraat 7, 1017 BA Amsterdam, Netherlands
Compare Pianeta Terra
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pianeta Terra | Amsterdam | , | Star Wine List (2026) | , |
| Beulings | Amsterdam | €€€ · Contemporary | , | €€€€ |
| Johannes | Amsterdam | , | , | , |
| The Supper Club | Amsterdam | Dutch Modern | , | , |
| Le Bouchon du centre | Amsterdam | , | , | , |
| Cannibale Royale Handboogstraat | Amsterdam | , | , | , |
How Pianeta Terra Amsterdam compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot get the table
Try Beulings if the night still needs a serious dinner with a more defined contemporary profile. Try Johannes if the group wants a central Amsterdam fallback that keeps the evening polished without leaning as heavily on wine.
How it compares in Amsterdam
Choose Pianeta Terra over Cannibale Royale Handboogstraat when the evening needs a calmer, wine-led dinner rather than a more casual, meat-focused meal. Cannibale Royale is the easier pick for groups that want a lower-stakes night; Pianeta Terra is the stronger fit for a date or celebration where bottle choice matters.
Beulings is the better cross-shop for diners who want a more clearly contemporary, higher-spend meal. Pianeta Terra is the more compelling choice if the wine program is driving the decision. Johannes sits closer as a central Amsterdam alternative when the group wants a polished dinner but is less specifically wine-led.
The Supper Club makes more sense when ambiance and a social night are the priority. Le Bouchon du centre is the better fallback if the group wants something more relaxed and classic. Pianeta Terra should be the pick when the wine list is part of the reason for going, not just something to order from.
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