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Tucked away on the Ceintuurbaan in Amsterdam Zuid, Ikkoku is built around the Japanese ideal of shokunin — the unhurried mastery of a craftsman who perfects the same gestures not out of habit, but out of deep respect for the craft. The result is a dining experience defined by restraint, rhythm, and quiet intention.
Gault&Millau awarded Ikkoku a score of 14/20, while over 190 Google reviewers have given it an average rating of 4.8 — placing it among the most highly regarded restaurants in the city. Nothing at Ikkoku is excessive; everything is deliberate.
Guests choose between an omakase centred on wagyu or one centred on tuna. With the restaurant open only on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, an evening here feels all the more considered — reservations are possible and warmly recommended.
Open just four evenings a week — book your table at one of Amsterdam's most acclaimed dining experiences.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of cuisine does Ikkoku serve?
Ikkoku serves Japanese omakase menus, with guests choosing between a wagyu omakase or a tuna omakase.
What is Ikkoku's Gault&Millau score?
Ikkoku has been awarded a score of 14/20 by Gault&Millau.
Can I make a reservation at Ikkoku?
Yes, Ikkoku is reservable. Given the limited opening days, booking in advance is strongly recommended.
When is Ikkoku open?
Ikkoku is open Thursday and Friday from 7:00–10:00 PM, Saturday from 5:00–10:00 PM, and Sunday from 6:00–10:00 PM. The restaurant is closed Monday through Wednesday.
Where is Ikkoku located?
Ikkoku is located at Ceintuurbaan 246h, 1072 GG Amsterdam, in the Amsterdam Zuid district.