Hakata Senpachi

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Ramen restaurant· Yakitori restaurant· Japanese· Asian· Vegetarian Friendly· Japanese restaurant

Hakata Senpachi Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hakata Senpachi is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wielingenstraat 16. Hakata Senpachi is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in Netherlands.

Address

Wielingenstraat 16

Price range

$$

Phone

+31 206625823

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Offerings

CoffeeHealthy optionsSmall plates

Open hours

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P.

Loved it! Especially the chicken nanban was amazing. Very tender, didn’t expect the tartar sauce to match with fried chicken as well! The only downside was that the menu for lunch was very limited and I think this was not written on their site (mostly ramen, no skewers which I actually came for). It’s a good reason to come back though .

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Julie Wolsak

Blink twice and wonder yourself in Tokyo. Honestly, so far, this is the most authentic Japanese restaurant I have been outside of Japan. Taste is genuinely original and very flavourful—the perfect place for a casual dinner with friends. Staff is friendly. Try not to be seated under the extractor hood since it's a bit noisy and your clothes will absorb all the kitchen vapours.

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Sven

Had a delicious dinner here. The ambience and staff were very nice. It can be quite expensive, but there are also a lot of cheaper dishes that looked amazing and seem to be quite filling, like a ramen dish. Definitely would recommend this if you're in the area.

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Paul de Bruin

The best Izakaya style Japanese place in Amsterdam. Service can be a bit clunky, but the food is great and very tasty. The Ramen was ok, but then again you do not go to an Izakaya for the Ramen. All washed down with a good Asahi dry.

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Mausam Kumari

It is an authentic Japanese restaurant with even the Menu written in Japanese with an English translation. The location is beautiful, with seating inside and outside. We took quite some time to order but the food came in quickly. The servers wore masks, were friendly, spoke Japanese, Dutch and English. The food was awesome. I have only been to a Ramen place earlier so I have no real experience with authentic Japanese food but I could many Japanese expats waiting for their tables. The food was not too expensive, which is a brownie point. It was only 110 Euros for 3 person's dinner, including some drinks.