Fodor's Expert Review De Amsterdamsche Vishandel

$ Red Light District Quick Bite

When in Amsterdam, do as the Amsterdammers do: enjoy some cured herring, the ultimate Dutch snack. Despite popular belief, the herring is not actually raw; it's partially gutted when caught (leaving in the pancreas to develop its flavor) and then salted and frozen for at least two days to prevent parasites. At this landmark shop (est. 1938), you can snack in local fashion; make your purchases inside and then just take the fish by the tail, tilt your head backward, and let the slippery, salty sea creature find its way down. Don't ask for chopped onions here because, according to third-generation owner Gerrie Palmer, you would lose out on the taste. In fact, some herring sellers use pickles and onions as a way to disguise less-than-fresh fish—you've been warned!

Quick Bite $ Dutch

Quick Facts

Zeedijk 129
Amsterdam, North Holland  1012 AW, Netherlands

020-624–2070

www.zeedijk129.nl

Known For:
  • The freshest seafood
  • Smoked and deep-fried fish specialties
  • Tiny shopfront

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