Taiko Asian Restaurant

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Taiko Asian Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Taiko Asian Restaurant is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Paulus Potterstraat 50. Taiko Asian Restaurant is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category asian restaurant in Netherlands.

Address

Paulus Potterstraat 50

Phone

+31 205700000

Service options

Dine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeHealthy optionsSmall platesWine

Open hours

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Stefan Winter

Such a nice experience. The whole building is so great and the restaurant it self as well. The staff is polite and friendly but for me personally a bit stiff (but I prefer a more informal approach). The food was really good and it all came at a nice pace. The wines that came with it were great and combined in a good way with the dishes as well. We will be back for sure in the future

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Alexa F

A exceptional dinner with friends to celebrate a birthday. After ordering, we asked the waitress to prepare a special dessert for our friend’s bday. They surprised us bringing assorted cake slices with her name on it We had a wonderful evening Pleasant atmosphere, great quality of sushi ( we took a la carte ) and nicely served food although a little bit pricey. Taiko is located in a stunning building ( The Conservatorium hotel ) I loved the hanging violins in the entry hall!

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Alexander

To be honest, the people I brought with me to Taiko this time liked the food. But they visited "Taiko" for the first time and didn't know that...This wasn't the real Taiko. We were served at the brasserie, where the breakfast normally happens in the Conservatorium hotel - not at the normal Taiko location. Needless to say, that the ambiance was totally different from what I am used to when dining here. The "summer edition" menu wasn't impressive enough in my opinion.

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Andrea Petreri

Service is kind and place is really amazing. I personally loved dumplings. I definitely recommend them, both the ones with prawns and the ones with shiitake. Overall it was a great experience. Maybe too much expensive, but I would say it's fine considering that we eat fresh fish.

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Frederik Christensen

Very nice, upscale and trendy Japanese restaurant. My wife and I had the 8 course dinner, which I really can recommend. There is a lot of different flavors and tasting experiences, served to please the eye. If you are not really hungry (8 courses can be a lot), try the 4 course. The 4 star rating is that the price and tasting experience didn't add up. We paid 330 euros for 2 persons including a bottle of wine, 3 bottles of water and tips. At that price I would expect to be impressed more. But all in all a very nice evening.

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Peter Gerritsen

Fusion at the highest level! Excellent tastes and structures, beautifully designed and so delicate to make it possible to enjoy some excellent wine pairings. Friendly service. We had the Omakase extended version and had a great experience. The place is a bit overcrowded. You can easily hear what you neighbor is talking about, despite of the prominently present ‘lounge’music. Also there was nobody to hand us our coats when we left. We had to take them ourselves. Very peculiar for an establishment like this. Tough luck!

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Micky 404

Atmosphere Fine Dining*****

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Matt Hallmann

We went to Taiko on my birthday (2 persons) and were greeted friendly at brought to our table. The hospitality is good. Interior is dark and moody in a modern way. Feels comfortable. We had a table in a more intimate corner. We chose the vegan omakase menu. It consisted of many courses, where multiple dishes were served. The other option was an omakase with meat/fish or a la carte. Small minus point: ideally we would have both picked a different menu, but we had to order the same. Amuse was served swiftly. After that we had a very nice build up of courses with different flavors. Fresh and light to smokey and heavy. A lot is Japan inspired but you will also find curry and peanut sauce. Most dishes had contrasting flavors which I enjoyed. There were only 2 dishes I didn’t find special: one of them a sea pizza with too much mayonaise or what the condiment was. For the rest I have to applaud the quality, creativity, eye to detail and service. All very good and we can only recommend going there and also taking the vegan menu, which is more than surprising.