About this spot
In the lively De Pijp neighborhood, Kilimanjaro serves slow-cooked beef and lamb stews that are far superior to generic injera found elsewhere in Amsterdam. You must order a large platter to share among your table, as the communal style is essential for experiencing this Ethiopian institution properly.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order a 'Gomen' platter to share with friends before ordering individual servings of meat stews.
- Ask for extra berbere spice on the side if you want to customize the heat level of your injera.
- Bring cash or check your card limits, as some traditional spots in De Pijp may have limited card acceptance.
Common Questions
How much does Kilimanjaro cost?
Expect to pay around β¬25ββ¬35 per person for a shared platter and drinks, totaling approximately $28β$38 USD.
Where is Kilimanjaro?
It is located at Rapenburgerplein 6-H in the De Pijp neighborhood of Amsterdam, a short walk from the Marnixstraat tram stop.
What should I know about ordering injera?
The house-made sourdough flatbread is served as a plate to scoop up your stews; do not expect it to be pre-cut into small pieces like in some tourist traps.
About this page
Restaurant: Kilimanjaro (Kilimanjaro)
Cuisine: ethiopian
Location: De Pijp, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Source: Curated from local review platforms