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Spaarndammerbuurt · Amsterdam · Netherlands

Morris & Bella

An intimate vegan tasting menu restaurant in Spaarndammerbuurt where seasonal Dutch vegetables are the sole focus, prepared with root-to-leaf and fermentation techniques.

The essentials, at a glance

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Impact score
4 - Recognised
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Documented practices
Local sourcing
Seasonal cooking
Low waste
Sustainable meat/fish
Plant-forward menu
Health-intentional kitchen

Style
Fine dining
Cosy
Cuisine
Dutch
Good to know
Terrace
Dog-friendly
Recognised by
We're Smart Green Guide·3 radishes

The delicious details

Morris & Bella opened in 2017 as one of Amsterdam's first plant-forward fine dining restaurants, transitioning to a fully vegan kitchen in June 2021. Chef Maurice Leeffers and sommelier Annebel van Meegen run every aspect of the operation themselves, from kitchen to service.

The intimate, two-person format creates an unusually personal dining experience in a cosy setting in Spaarndammerbuurt. Menus change every two to four weeks following the seasonal harvest from local Amsterdam producers, with Groenhartig, an ecological urban farm in Amsterdam-West, supplying vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers.

The kitchen operates on a root-to-leaf principle, fermenting local grains and mushrooms into miso and garum while avoiding soy products and processed meat substitutes entirely.

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

Morris & Bella serves a four-, five-, or six-course tasting menu that changes every two to four weeks according to seasonal Dutch produce. The kitchen works entirely from scratch with vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, and fruits, avoiding soy products and processed substitutes entirely. Fermenting local grains and mushrooms into miso and garum is central to the approach. All beverages—wines, beers, soft drinks—are vegan, with wines from organic and biodynamic sources.

Morris & Bella serves a tasting menu in four, five, or six courses, changing every two to four weeks according to seasonal availability. Vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, and fruits from Dutch soil form the foundation of every dish, with no soy products or processed meat substitutes on any menu.

The kitchen works entirely from scratch with whole plant ingredients, fermenting local grains and mushrooms into miso and garum in-house. This hands-on approach to preparation, from fermented sauces to pickled garnishes, reflects a deliberate commitment to ingredient integrity and minimal processing.

All wines, beers, and soft drinks are vegan. The wine list draws from Pieksman, specialising in organic and biodynamic European wines, and Vinoblesse, importing from individual European growers. Gluten-free options are available on request.

Cuisine
Dutch
Dietary options
Vegetarian options
Fully plant-based
Gluten-free options
Dairy-free options
Health-intentional kitchen✓
Specific health practices named in at least one sub-area
Researched

The kitchen operates entirely from scratch with fermented elements as a core technique. Miso and garum are made in-house from local grains, legumes, and mushrooms. The menu avoids soy products and processed meat substitutes, building instead around whole vegetables and nutrient-dense seeds.

Allergies handling
Notice At booking

Notify the restaurant at booking. The kitchen accommodates gluten-free requests; on-site adjustments require advance notice. Onion and garlic cannot be accommodated. Cross-contamination risk is acknowledged. Being fully plant-based, common animal-derived allergens—milk, eggs, fish, shellfish—are structurally absent.

Coeliac diet: Gluten-free options are available on request at booking.
Impact score
How this restaurant rates
4 - Recognised

Morris & Bella demonstrates strong engagement across multiple sustainability dimensions. The restaurant sources nearly all ingredients seasonally and locally, working with named Amsterdam producers such as Groenhartig, an ecological urban farm. The root-to-leaf cooking philosophy supports zero-waste ambitions, supplemented since August 2023 by a partnership with Oscar Circulair for fully circular waste separation across 18 material streams. As a Biodiversiteit op je Bord ambassador since September 2024, the restaurant engages with the Dutch Cuisine network to promote biodiversity in sourcing. Being fully vegan, the question of animal product sustainability does not apply.

The impact dimensions
Local & direct sourcing✓
Seasonal cooking✓
Low waste & circular practices✓
Sustainable animal products✓
Social impact
Plant-forward menu✓

Named suppliers including Groenhartig (vegetables, herbs, flowers from Amsterdam-West), Pieksman (organic and biodynamic wines), and Wilder Land (herb teas); independent review confirms nearly all ingredients sourced within the Netherlands.

Multiple named, traceable local suppliers are documented across several ingredient categories. Groenhartig, an ecological urban farm in Amsterdam-West, supplies seasonal vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers. Pieksman, an Amsterdam-based importer, provides exclusively organic and biodynamic wines. Wilder Land supplies herb teas supporting Dutch biodiversity.

An independent Vegetariërsbond review confirms nearly all ingredients are organic and nearly all sourced within the Netherlands, with transparent notes on exceptions for coffee, oranges, lemons, wine, and olive oil. Direct producer relationships are evident through the intimate two-person operation and the stated philosophy of knowing suppliers personally.

Strongest sourceVegetariërsbond ↗

Menu changes every two to four weeks according to seasonal availability, with spring menus featuring Dutch produce like celery root, kohlrabi, sorrel, and scorzonera.

Menu changes every two to four weeks according to seasonal availability, confirmed across multiple independent sources. We're Smart Green Guide lists the restaurant as seasonal, organic, plant-based, and local. Gault and Millau describes Dutch vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs as the primary inspiration, with menus changing frequently.

The partnership with Groenhartig, which grows 60 to 90 seasonal products, reinforces structural dependency on seasonal availability. Seasonality is communicated as a founding principle, not a marketing overlay.

Strongest sourceWe're Smart Green Guide ↗

Partnership with Oscar Circulair since August 2023 for circular waste separation across 18 material streams; root-to-leaf kitchen ferments local ingredients as waste reduction.

The restaurant operates on a root-to-leaf principle, fermenting local grains, legumes, and mushrooms into miso and garum as waste-reduction techniques. Since August 2023, the restaurant has partnered with Oscar Circulair, a verified Amsterdam-based circular waste management company that separates 18 waste streams and achieves 66% material recovery.

Strongest sourceRestaurant submission

Not applicable: fully vegan kitchen since June 2021; dimension does not apply.

Morris & Bella is a fully vegan restaurant since June 2021. No meat, poultry, fish, or seafood appears on any menu including specials, confirmed across multiple independent sources including HappyCow, Vegan Amsterdam, and Gault and Millau.

Strongest sourceHappyCow ↗

Partnership with Oscar Circulair supports social employment for people with barriers to the labour market; Biodiversiteit op je Bord ambassador status since September 2024.

The partnership with Oscar Circulair indirectly supports social employment for people with barriers to the labour market. The restaurant has held ambassador status with Biodiversiteit op je Bord, the Dutch Cuisine network's biodiversity initiative, since September 2024.

Strongest sourceRestaurant submission

Fully plant-based kitchen where vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, and fruits are unambiguously the centre of the kitchen's identity; no meat substitutes or soy products.

Morris & Bella is a fully vegan restaurant where vegetables are the unambiguous centre of the kitchen's identity. The menu is built entirely around Dutch seasonal vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, and fruits. No meat substitutes or soy products are used; the kitchen relies on whole plant ingredients and fermentation techniques.

The We're Smart Green Guide lists the restaurant with a Pure Plant Choices designation. Multiple independent sources describe creative vegetable-forward and vegan preparations. Guests are reported to frequently remark on the quality and completeness of the plant-based experience.

Strongest sourceWe're Smart Green Guide ↗
Sourcing signals
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Direct named-farm sourcing

Named suppliers include Groenhartig (ecological urban farm in Amsterdam-West), Pieksman (organic and biodynamic wine importer), Vinoblesse (individual farmer wines), and Wilder Land (herb teas).

Visit & practical info
Address, price, and more
Address
Nova Zemblastraat 586, 1013 RP Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Price
€€€
Format
Two-seat tasting menu, Thursday–Sunday 5:30 PM; reservation required
Hours
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday17:30–22:00
Friday17:30–22:00
Saturday17:30–22:00
Sunday17:30–22:00
Style
Fine dining
Cosy
Good to know
Terrace
Dog-friendly
Web
morrisenbella.nl
Reviewed by My Treats
Last reviewed 12 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.
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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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