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Restaurant Olijfje restaurant in Valkenburgerstraat 223D
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Restaurant Olijfje

Gluten-free items are clearly marked on a wide menu (reportedly ~50–66% of dishes); staff are consistently described as knowledgeable and proactive about allergies, asking every table about dietary needs. Multiple reviewers report dedicated kitchen space, dedicated fryer(s), and separate equipment for allergen orders, though the venue is explicitly not a 100% dedicated gluten-free kitchen.

AddressValkenburgerstraat 223D, 1011 MJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
CuisineMediterranean · Vegan · Turkish · Vegetarian
Price€€
Hours
Mon12:00 to 10:00 PM
Tue12:00 to 10:00 PM
Wed12:00 to 10:00 PM
Thu12:00 to 10:00 PM
Fri12:00 to 10:00 PM
Sat12:00 to 10:00 PM
SunClosed
Websitewww.restaurantolijfje.nl/en
Last verified

Per-allergen evidence

Coeliac · Gluten-free

confidence 0.78 ·

Marked menu + dedicated, Allergen-marked menu plus dedicated fryer / prep area. Staff trained. Not a fully dedicated kitchen.

Gluten-free items are clearly marked on a wide menu (reportedly ~50–66% of dishes); staff are consistently described as knowledgeable and proactive about allergies, asking every table about dietary needs. Multiple reviewers report dedicated kitchen space, dedicated fryer(s), and separate equipment for allergen orders, though the venue is explicitly not a 100% dedicated gluten-free kitchen.

Honest caveat: At least two independent coeliac reviewers reported experiencing moderate-to-severe gluten symptoms after eating here, and one reviewer noted a mislabelled item (kofte incorrectly marked GF).

dedicated fryermarked menustaff trained

Cited references

[1] aggregatorRestaurant Olijfje - Gluten-Free Mediterranean Restaurant in Amsterdam , FindMeGlutenFreePrimary source with ~47 community ratings from self-identified coeliacs and gluten-intolerant diners; documents marked GF menu, knowledgeable staff, reports of dedicated fryer and kitchen space, but also two symptom reports and explicit 'not a dedicated GF facility' disclaimer.fetched 2026-05-06[2] blogRestaurant Olijfje | Gluten-free in Amsterdam | Gluto , glutoapp.comGluto listing with a single 5/5 community review praising wide GF options and noting staff served meat separately to prevent cross-contamination; insufficient data for a safety report per the site itself.fetched 2026-05-06[3] blogRestaurant Olijfje - Gluten-Free Restaurant in Amsterdam , atly.comAtly aggregator classifies the venue as 'celiac friendly' with 'low risk of cross-contamination', dedicated kitchen space, dedicated fryer, and trained staff; also notes GF items are marked on the menu.fetched 2026-05-06

Vegan

confidence 0.35 ·

Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.

Nut-free

confidence 0.40 ·

Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.

One reviewer mentions that both coeliac needs and a peanut allergy were accommodated (tzatziki substituted for satay sauce), and one reviewer states egg and nut allergies were handled easily; however, no nut-free menu marking or dedicated protocol is documented.

staff trainedadvance notice required

Dairy-free

confidence 0.45 ·

Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.

Multiple reviewers tag the restaurant as 'good for dairy-free', and one reviewer describes staff replacing a dish with lactose to provide a completely redone lactose-free version. No dedicated dairy-free menu or formal policy is documented.

staff trainedadvance notice required

Egg-free

confidence 0.35 ·

Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.

Halal

confidence 0.25 ·

Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.

Reminder

Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.

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