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De Pijp · Amsterdam · Netherlands

Kafé Kontrast

A Swedish Indonesian café and aperitif bar in De Pijp, bringing Nordic and Southeast Asian cooking traditions together on one plate.

The essentials, at a glance

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Impact score
Not assignable
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Documented practices
Seasonal cooking

Style
Café
Cosy
Trendy
Cuisine
Asian
Fusion
Good to know
Bar

The delicious details

Kafé Kontrast is Amsterdam's first Swedish Indonesian restaurant, opened by chef Ellinor Strinnholm in De Pijp. The kitchen draws on Strinnholm's years in Michelin starred restaurants in Sweden and her time living in Indonesia, where street food traditions reshaped her approach to cooking. The result is a menu that pairs Nordic restraint with Southeast Asian warmth, built around the seasons.

The dining room sets the tone with soft lighting and candlelight, reflecting the Swedish principle of lagom: nothing too much, nothing too little. Weekday dinners unfold as a set menu or à la carte small plates, while weekends bring a brunch that has become a neighbourhood draw. Across both services, dishes are made from scratch daily.

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

The dinner menu offers a set Kontrast Experience alongside à la carte small plates, mixing Nordic techniques with Indonesian spice and heat. Dishes range from hand chopped beef tartare with smoked ginger and rowan berries to slow grilled mushroom on almond cream and braised short rib in Javanese sambal. Vegetarian options are woven through both the set menu and à la carte. Weekend brunch centres on items such as thick cut brioche kaya toast with house made coconut pandan jam, nasi uduk with caramelised chicken semur, and pandan custard brulée waffles.

Cuisine
Asian
Fusion
Dietary options
Vegetarian options
Impact score
How this restaurant rates
Not assignable

Kafé Kontrast's strongest area of responsible practice is seasonal cooking. The menu follows the rhythm of the seasons, with dishes featuring spring sprouts, autumn mushrooms and seasonal cabbage that rotate as the year progresses. Independent editorial sources confirm that the menu evolves regularly.

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

Menu features named Dutch and local products: Amsterdam sweet potatoes, King oyster mushroom, and Fryslander cheese.

The dinner and brunch menus reference specific Dutch and local ingredients: Amsterdam sweet potatoes, Dutch King oyster mushroom, and Fryslander cheese. These appear with regional origin labels that reference culinary traditions.

Strongest sourcekafekontrast.com ↗

Menu changes regularly with seasonal produce; editorial sources confirm frequent rotation and evolving dishes.

Multiple independent sources document menu evolution. The Infatuation describes a 'frequently changing menu'; Unbookables notes it is 'in a constant state of evolution'; the Amsterdam Foodie review (2024) lists dishes no longer current, confirming rotation. Current menu items directly reference seasonal produce: 'seasonal cabbage,' 'spring sprouts,' and autumn mushrooms. The restaurant positions its food as 'guided by the seasons.'

Strongest sourceunbookables.com ↗

Vegetarian options represent approximately 30–40% of dinner mains and half the brunch menu, but animal proteins are the centrepieces.

The dinner menu structures vegetarian options around animal protein dishes. Approximately 30 to 40 percent of à la carte mains are vegetarian—honey roasted sweet potato, grilled cabbage, mushroom on almond cream, jackfruit gulai—while beef tartare, gravlax, braised short rib and meatballs are the centrepieces.

The brunch menu offers four of six items vegetarian, though these contain dairy and eggs. No explicitly vegan dishes are marked.

Strongest sourcekafekontrast.com ↗
Sourcing signals
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In-house preparation

The brunch menu states 'All products are made from scratch daily.' This is corroborated by house made items across menus: jams, flatbread, cured fish, pickles, and fermented preparations.

Visit & practical info
Address, price, and more
Address
Ceintuurbaan 71H, 1072 EW Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Price
€€€
Format
À la carte and set menus; weekday dinners and weekend brunch
Hours
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday18:00–22:00
Thursday18:00–22:00
Friday18:00–22:00
Saturday11:00–16:00, 18:00–22:00
Sunday11:00–16:00
Style
Café
Cosy
Trendy
Good to know
Bar
Web
kafekontrast.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.
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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