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Best Chocolate Dishes in Amsterdam
4 restaurants compared
Price range: €2.50 – €145.00
Avg recommendation: 84%
Top 4 Chocolate Dishes in Amsterdam (Quick Answer)
Based on diner recommendations across 4 restaurants:
- Chocolate Finale at Ciel Bleu, €145.00 (Oud-Zuid)
- Pain au Chocolat at Bakhuys — 88% recommended, €2.50 (Weesperbuurt)
- Banana Peanut Chocolate Cake at Bakers & Roasters De Pijp — 85% recommended, €6.50 (De Pijp)
- Café Americain Profiteroles at Café Americain — 79% recommended, €9.00 (Leidseplein)
Scroll down for detailed comparisons, prices, and diner tips for each restaurant.
All 4 Chocolate Dishes
#1
Chocolate Finale
Ciel BleuOud-Zuid·$$$$
€145.00
Layered chocolate dessert with dulce de leche, hazelnut, and vanilla, followed by friandises.
Tip: The friandises at the end are where they often hide small personal touches — if you're celebrating something, mention it when you confirm your reservation.
#288% recommend
Pain au Chocolat
BakhuysWeesperbuurt·$
€2.50
Laminated pastry with dark chocolate bars, crispy outside and tender inside.
Tip: Eat this immediately after buying — it's best warm when the chocolate is still melted.
#385% recommend
Banana Peanut Chocolate Cake
Bakers & Roasters De PijpDe Pijp·$$
€6.50
Moist cake combining banana, peanut, and dark chocolate, baked fresh in-house daily.
Tip: Get this at the start of your visit because the fresh ones go quickly — by late morning they're often replaced with afternoon batches.
#479% recommend
Café Americain Profiteroles
Café AmericainLeidseplein·$$
€9.00
Choux pastry puffs filled with vanilla ice cream and topped with chocolate sauce.
Tip: Order profiteroles — they're a theatrical, indulgent finish to a meal in this historic space and feel appropriately celebratory.