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Address: Overhoeksplein 3, 1031 KS Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 213 4914
Website: https://restaurantmoon.nl/
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We chose the five-course menu, and every single course was delicious. The quality of the food was excellent, beautifully presented, and well thought out. You can really tell there’s care behind each dish.
Yes, it’s on the pricier side, but in this case, the price is absolutely worth it — not just for the food, but for the overall experience. A rotating restaurant like this isn’t just about eating; it’s about the atmosphere, the views, and the feeling of doing something special.
In the end, it was 100% worth it. It’s one of those experiences you remember, and I’d happily recommend it to anyone visiting Amsterdam who wants something unique and memorable.
Before arriving, we had to postpone our reservation by 30 minutes and were surprised to be greeted by an automated voice system, which turned out to be an AI assistant, and it handled the change smoothly without any issues.
The welcome on arrival was adequate, though not particularly warm. One small detail we missed was receiving a tag or number for our coats at the cloakroom, which would have made it easier to identify them later.
We started with the Taco with enoki and papaya. It was fine for the price, though we expected a crunchier texture. Both oysters we tried – the one with elderflower and shallot, and the one with black bean and leek – were excellent.
A note for future guests: the bar only prepares drinks from the signature menu. We ordered the Honeybush, which was good. The room temperature, however, was pretty cold and could be raised for a more comfortable atmosphere.
The Steak Tartare was not the classic knife-cut version you might expect. Its texture was closer to a meat cream, and the flavor of the beef itself was not particularly good. Still, the dish works well as a whole thanks to the peanuts for crunch, the vegetables and chili for balance, and the overall composition. As a complete plate, it was really enjoyable, even though the quality of the meat alone was not convincing.
We were pleasantly surprised by the Gnocchi with feta and yellow curry. We had no specific expectations, but the dish was well executed: the gnocchi had an unusually crispy exterior, almost like a chip, while the curry was balanced and not overpowering. The feta and vegetables tied everything together nicely.
The Rib eye was genuinely good, flavorful, and cooked very well. The side of potatoes with mushrooms was decent, complemented by a tomato cream that added nice depth. The Pulpo was one of the highlights of the meal: perfectly cooked, very tender, and served with a creamy potato purée and a bright pico de gallo.
We also really appreciated the bread and butter which was really tasty, reminiscent of the Amsterdam-style presentations.
For dessert, we ordered the Dame Blanche. It was good and had a subtle cinnamon undertone that reminded us of kruidnoten.
Considering the overall experience, the fixed four-course menu is very fairly priced, especially compared with the average dining costs in Amsterdam. The restaurant delivered solid dishes with memorable highlights. We really loved this place and we’d definitely come back again!
Food as always was delicious, beautifully presented and well described by the staff.
Service from Martijn was friendly, professional and efficient, he looked after us really well.
Looking forward to coming back on our next visit to the city.
✨ Atmosphere: The music was absolutely amazing—5 stars. The smooth rotation speed of the restaurant felt elegant and unique—5 stars. The glass window views were breathtaking—definitely 5 stars.
Food: The quality, taste, and creativity of the dishes were outstanding—easily 5 stars. Honestly, it’s one of the best fine-dining experiences I’ve had in the Netherlands, and far better than the Euromast in Rotterdam with its similar high-rise view.
Service: The chef was outstanding, and the serving staff & Reception team were excellent—attentive and professional. Again 5 starts.
Overall, this is an extraordinary fine-dining restaurant offering a 360° view of Amsterdam that I believe no other restaurant in the Netherlands can beat.
I’ll definitely be visiting again soon!
It may be obvious but people with vertigo may feel a little uncomfortable due to the height and rotation. The feeling of revolving is not subtle.