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Noord · Amsterdam · Netherlands

Cornerstore

A vegetable led sharing restaurant in Amsterdam Noord blending Asian flavours with natural wine and vinyl.

The essentials, at a glance

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Impact score
2 - Engaged
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Documented practices
Local sourcing
Seasonal cooking
Plant-forward menu

Style
Casual
Cosy
Trendy
Alternative
Cuisine
Asian
Fusion
Good to know
Terrace
Bar
Wheelchair accessible
Dog-friendly
Recognised by
We're Smart Green Guide·3 radishes

The delicious details

Cornerstore sits in a converted warehouse on Papaverweg in Amsterdam Noord, where an open kitchen, warm lighting by designer Nikki Hock and a vinyl centred sound system set the tone for evenings built around sharing plates and natural wine.

Chef Guus Lourijsen draws on Japanese and broader Asian cooking traditions to build a menu that places seasonal vegetables at its centre. Meat and fish appear as supporting options rather than defaults, and the kitchen changes its offering daily. The natural wine list sources from small producers across France, Italy, Spain, Georgia and Japan, with sake completing a beverage programme rooted in independent production.

Menu
What's on the table, and what's left off

A daily-changing sharing menu centred on seasonal vegetables with Asian influence. The vegetarian tasting menu (seven courses) is the primary offering, with parallel menus adding fish and meat. Dishes range from bbq bimi with peanut sauce to cured kingfish to ginger cream ice cream with cardamom crumble.

Cuisine
Asian
Fusion
Dietary options
Vegetarian options
Impact score
How this restaurant rates
2 - Engaged

Cornerstore builds its menu around seasonal vegetables, with the kitchen adjusting its offering daily in response to what produce is available. Multiple editorial sources confirm this seasonal approach as a guiding principle of the kitchen.

The restaurant describes its sourcing as local and, where possible, biodynamic. The vegetarian tasting menu is positioned as the primary offering, and editorial coverage consistently describes the kitchen's identity as centred on plant-led cooking.

The beverage programme is built around natural wines from small independent producers across France, Italy, Spain, Georgia and Japan, alongside sake. The restaurant's natural wine selection is independently recognised by Star Wine List.

The impact dimensions
Local & direct sourcing✓
Seasonal cooking✓
Plant-forward menu✓

Multiple editorial sources describe the kitchen as using local, seasonal vegetables.

Editorial sources including Barts Boekje, Stepping Into Tomorrow and WeAreBunk describe Cornerstore as cooking with local, seasonal vegetables. The restaurant positions this approach as a guiding principle of the kitchen, consistent with its sister venue Binnenvisser.

Strongest sourcecsnoord.com ↗

Menu disclaims daily changes; multiple editorial sources confirm seasonal vegetable focus.

The menu page carries a 'subject to daily change' disclaimer, indicating ingredient-driven adjustments. Multiple editorial sources describe the kitchen as seasonal by design, with 'local, seasonal vegetables' a consistent refrain across Barts Boekje, Stepping Into Tomorrow and NovaCircle. The Gault&Millau listing highlights seasonal dishes such as cured kingfish and ginger cream ice cream with rhubarb.

Strongest sourcecsnoord.com ↗

Vegetarian tasting menu is the primary offering; approximately half of à la carte dishes are plant-based.

The restaurant is consistently described as vegetable-focused across multiple editorial sources: 'the focus is on vegetarian food and sharing' (Barts Boekje), 'innovative, Asian-inspired vegetarian cuisine' (NovaCircle), and 'menu mainly features vegetables with occasional fish and meat options' (multiple sources). The vegetarian tasting menu (€47) is positioned as the primary offering, with a meat and fish option (€54) as a supplement.

Approximately 50% of à la carte dishes are plant-based. The à la carte menu includes several animal protein dishes (chicken dumplings, basse cote, kingfish, halibut, lamb croquette), keeping the ratio closer to 50:50 than clearly plant-dominant.

Strongest sourceNovaCircle ↗
Sourcing signals
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Low-impact beverage program

Natural wine programme sourced from independent producers across France, Italy, Spain, Georgia and Japan, plus sake, with independent recognition by Star Wine List.

Visit & practical info
Address, price, and more
Address
Papaverweg 11, 1032 KD Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Price
€€
Format
Tasting and sharing menus, Wednesday–Sunday service
Hours
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday18:30–00:00
Thursday18:30–00:00
Friday18:00–01:00
Saturday18:00–01:00
Sunday13:00–18:00
Style
Casual
Cosy
Trendy
Alternative
Good to know
Terrace
Bar
Wheelchair accessible
Dog-friendly
Web
csnoord.com
Reviewed by My Treats
Last reviewed 27 Apr 2026
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How we score
The My Treats impact scale

Every restaurant is assessed against SEERO, our six-dimension sustainability framework — covering sourcing, seasonality, waste, animal products, social impact, and plant-forward cooking. Each finding is weighted by how strongly it is corroborated. The combined result is translated into a planet rating from 1 to 5.

The five levels

SEERO is an acronym for Starting, Engaged, Endorsed, Recognised, Outstanding:

Starting First verified signals of sustainable practice.
Engaged Credible practice across two dimensions.
This place
Endorsed Meaningful practice across three or more dimensions.
Recognised Strong practice across four or more dimensions, with independent corroboration.
Outstanding Top-tier practice, confirmed by recognised third-party audit.

How a level is reached. Each level needs two things together: a minimum number of dimensions covered, and a minimum overall strength of evidence across them. A dimension only counts once its evidence is specific and substantiated — a passing mention doesn't qualify. Meeting only one of the two keeps a restaurant a level lower.

Ratings of four or five planets require human validation and, at the top tier, an external audit. Scores are based on publicly available evidence and restaurant submissions at the time of assessment.

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Impact dimension
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How this dimension works
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How evidence is weighted
Self-declared Stated by the restaurant on its website, menu or in a submission. Plausible, but not yet independently corroborated.
Researched Found through independent research; one credible third-party source backs the claim.
Vouched Corroborated across more than one independent source. Some gaps may remain.
Audited Fully corroborated across independent sources or by a recognised third-party certification.
What the sourcing checkmarks mean
✓ Full check — independently verified: corroborated across more than one source, or audited / third-party certified (vouched or audited).
✓ Light check — self-declared or from a single source. Not yet independently verified.
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