Which restaurant in Amsterdam Zuidoost offers a multi-course menu?

Anne de Boer ·
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Amsterdam Zuidoost is a neighborhood that has undergone an impressive culinary transformation in recent years — evolving from a business district into a vibrant meeting place for locals, professionals, and visitors from around the world. Are you looking for a restaurant in Amsterdam Zuidoost where you can truly enjoy a full multi-course menu with international flavors? Then you’ve come to the right place.

In this article, we answer the most frequently asked questions about dining in Amsterdam Zuidoost, so you know exactly what to expect before booking a table.

Which restaurant in Amsterdam Zuidoost serves a multi-course menu?

The Traveller Amsterdam is one of the few restaurants in Amsterdam Zuidoost to offer a full multi-course menu. Located in Cumulus Park, the restaurant combines international cuisines with modern cooking techniques, ensuring each course delivers a new taste experience. The dinner is built around share plates, making it a social and adventurous meal.

The concept behind the multi-course menu is rooted in the idea of a culinary journey around the world. Each dish represents a different culinary tradition, from Asian flavor combinations to Latin American influences and classic European preparations. This makes dining at The Traveller a truly unique experience within Amsterdam Zuidoost’s restaurant scene.

What makes The Traveller’s menu special?

The Traveller’s menu stands out through its combination of traditional world dishes and contemporary cooking techniques. Rather than a classic three-course menu, we work with share plates, where multiple dishes arrive at the table simultaneously and everyone can taste and share. This creates a dynamic dining experience that perfectly suits the international atmosphere of the restaurant.

Beyond the food, the drinks menu is an adventure in its own right. We serve beers and wines from every corner of the globe, carefully selected to complement the dishes. Our international kitchen and service team also ensures that every dish is prepared and presented with a deep understanding of its culinary background.

What is the idea behind the share plates?

Share plates are a deliberate choice that reflects the restaurant’s social philosophy. By sharing multiple dishes, guests can discover more flavors in a single evening. It encourages conversation, a spirit of adventure, and a sense of connection at the table. This format is popular across many international food cultures and fits perfectly with The Traveller’s travel theme.

Who is a dinner at The Traveller suitable for?

A dinner at The Traveller is suitable for almost everyone — from colleagues looking to unwind after a long workday to friends celebrating a special evening. The restaurant draws employees from the surrounding offices, students, local residents, and visitors from outside the neighborhood who deliberately seek out an authentic and atmospheric dining experience.

The share plate format makes the restaurant particularly well suited to groups, but couples and smaller parties feel equally at home. The combination of a welcoming atmosphere and an adventurous menu makes it a restaurant you can visit just as easily for a casual midweek drink as for a celebratory dinner.

Where in Amsterdam Zuidoost is The Traveller located?

The Traveller Amsterdam Zuidoost is located in Cumulus Park, one of Amsterdam’s most dynamic and green business campuses. The venue is easily accessible by public transport and attracts a diverse daily crowd of professionals, students, and residents from the surrounding neighborhoods.

Cumulus Park is a deliberately chosen location. The park blends work, living, and leisure in a way that aligns with the modern urban lifestyle. The Traveller fits perfectly into this ecosystem as a place where people come together — not just to eat, but to relax and connect with one another.

Can I also use The Traveller for an event?

Yes, The Traveller offers excellent facilities for hosting events. The Upper Deck is a flexible space that can be arranged to suit business meetings, drinks receptions, team dinners, or private parties. The space provides an atmospheric setting with the restaurant’s signature international character.

Whether it’s a corporate drinks reception, a product launch, or an informal team lunch, the venue is highly versatile. The kitchen team can tailor the catering to the needs of the occasion, from a light drinks reception to an elaborate multi-course menu for an exclusive dinner.

How The Traveller makes your evening unforgettable

Whether you’re looking for a special dinner, a venue for an event, or simply a place to decompress after a busy day — we offer it all under one roof. Here’s what you can expect from us:

  • An adventurous multi-course menu with share plates, inspired by world cuisines
  • An international drinks menu featuring beers and wines from around the globe
  • A warm, welcoming atmosphere suited to both business and social occasions
  • A flexible event space on the Upper Deck, fully customizable to your needs
  • A central location in Cumulus Park, easily accessible for everyone in the region

Want to experience what The Traveller has to offer for yourself? Browse our full offering and reserve a table via the The Traveller Amsterdam Zuidoost website. Prefer to dine in Amsterdam Zuid? Discover our location at the Europaplein near the RAI. We look forward to welcoming you.

Veelgestelde vragen

Do I need to make a reservation in advance at The Traveller Amsterdam Zuidoost?

It is strongly recommended to reserve a table in advance, especially on weekends and during busy periods. You can do this easily through The Traveller Amsterdam Zuidoost website. For larger groups or events on the Upper Deck, booking at least a few days ahead is advisable so the team can prepare everything to the highest standard.

How do I get to The Traveller in Cumulus Park by public transport?

Cumulus Park in Amsterdam Zuidoost is well connected by metro and several bus routes. The nearest metro stations are Bullewijk and Bijlmer ArenA, both within walking distance of the restaurant. Check the live journey planner at 9292.nl or the GVB app for the most up-to-date connections from your starting point.

Is The Traveller's menu suitable for vegetarians or people with food allergies?

The Traveller accommodates a range of dietary requirements and allergies. It is advisable to clearly communicate any dietary needs or allergies when making your reservation or upon arrival at the restaurant, so the kitchen team can respond accordingly. Thanks to the international inspiration behind the menu, there are generally plenty of options available for vegetarians and guests with specific requirements.

How many people can the Upper Deck accommodate for an event?

The Upper Deck is a flexible event space that can host a variable number of guests depending on the layout, ranging from an intimate business dinner to a larger drinks reception or party. For an exact capacity figure and to discuss the options for your specific occasion, it is best to contact the team directly via the website so they can put together a tailored proposal.

What is the difference between dining at The Traveller in Zuidoost and the Europaplein location?

Both locations share the same international concept — share plates, world cuisines, and an adventurous drinks menu — but they are set in very different urban environments. The Cumulus Park location attracts many professionals and local residents from Zuidoost, while the Europaplein location near the RAI is centrally situated and popular with visitors attending trade fairs and conferences. The choice ultimately comes down to your preferred location and the nature of your group.

Can I come to The Traveller just for drinks without dining?

Absolutely. The Traveller is also a great place to stop by after work for a drink from the international drinks menu. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal, meaning the restaurant functions both as a dining destination and a social meeting spot. You are very welcome to come in even if you simply want to enjoy a good glass of wine or an interesting beer.

How far in advance should I book an event on the Upper Deck?

For business meetings, team dinners, or private parties, it is advisable to get in touch at least one to two weeks in advance, giving the team enough time to tailor the space and catering to your wishes. For larger or more complex events, such as product launches or exclusive dinners, booking even earlier is recommended to avoid disappointment.

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