If hunger strikes you after some night-time fun in Amsterdam, head down to Bojo. This Indonesian restaurant is known for its late open hours, quick service, and best of all, its affordable prices. Bamboo-covered walls and warm tones make this informal eatery comfortable and welcoming. Unwind as you dig into wholesome Indonesian fare like the Nasi Koening (rice cooked in coconut sauce, mixed with baked chicken, stewed meats, shrimp or vegetables). Although there is no alcohol served in here, you can sip on a variety of juices, teas or shakes. The best way to drive out the late night munchies!
This brasserie is located near the cultural centre of Amsterdam and the focus here is on fish and seafood. Bark stands out from other nearby restaurants because it is open late until midnight. The interior has an open kitchen where guests are welcome to have a look around. Much of the clientele here are concert-goers from Museum Square. Being situated in a very important cultural part of Amsterdam, many of Bark's customers are visitors to the multitude of museums in the surrounding area. This is a lively restaurant which combines a culinary experience with a dynamic atmosphere. Fish and seafood of all sorts are the specialties here; anything from tuna to shark or crab and dorado can be found on the regularly updated menu.