World Trade Center Amsterdam (WTC): Where to Eat Nearby
If you work at or regularly visit the World Trade Center Amsterdam, you already know the rhythm of the place. Early starts, packed schedules, back-to-back meetings, and a professional environment that barely slows down between 8am and 7pm. In between all of that, the question of where to eat becomes surprisingly important — whether it is a quick solo lunch, a client meal, or a proper dinner after a long day in the Zuidas.
One of the most consistent answers to that question, for professionals and visitors in the area, is Holi Indian Restaurant — an authentic Indian restaurant located at Kastelenstraat 105 in Amsterdam South, approximately 2 km from WTC Amsterdam and about 10 minutes by public transport.
About World Trade Center Amsterdam
World Trade Center Amsterdam sits at Strawinskylaan 1, 1077 XW Amsterdam, right in the heart of the Zuidas business district. Opened in 1985 and renovated in the early 2000s, the complex spans nine buildings with over 120,000 square metres of office and commercial space. It is home to global corporations, law firms, consultancies, financial institutions, and a growing number of international start-ups and scale-ups.
Amsterdam Zuid station is directly adjacent to the WTC, making it one of the most accessible business locations in the Netherlands — with direct train connections to Schiphol Airport in 7 minutes and Amsterdam city centre in under 10 minutes. On any given weekday, thousands of professionals pass through the complex.
That kind of density creates a constant need for quality nearby dining — and while there are cafes and sandwich counters in and around the complex, the options for a proper sit-down meal with real depth of flavor are more limited than you might expect.
Getting from WTC Amsterdam to Holi Indian Restaurant
Distance: approximately 2 km By public transport: Take Bus 62 from Amsterdam Zuid station and alight at the Kastelenstraat stop — Holi is a one-minute walk from the bus stop. Total journey: around 10 minutes. By bike: approximately 8 minutes along well-connected cycle paths. By taxi or rideshare: 5–6 minutes.
Holi is open daily from 16:00 to 23:30, making it ideal for after-work dinners and early evening client meals. Free parking is available after 19:00 and all day on weekends.
Why WTC Professionals Choose Holi for Lunch and Dinner
A proper meal, not just a quick bite
The food options immediately around WTC Amsterdam lean heavily towards grab-and-go: sandwiches, salads, coffee-shop lunches. These are fine for a rushed morning, but for a full meal that actually restores energy and feels like a proper break from the office, they fall short.
Holi offers something genuinely different. The menu covers a wide range of North Indian cooking — slow-cooked curries like butter chicken and lamb rogan josh, freshly baked tandoori breads, dal makhani, paneer tikka, and grilled kebabs. Everything is made to order with traditional spices. It is the kind of food that feels substantial and satisfying without being heavy, which makes it well suited to a working lunch or an early dinner before heading home.
Good for business lunches and client meals
Holi's atmosphere is relaxed and conversational — not corporate, not chaotic. The dining room is calm enough for proper conversation, the service is attentive without being intrusive, and the menu is varied enough that a table of four colleagues or clients with different dietary preferences can all eat well. There are strong vegetarian and vegan options alongside the meat dishes, which matters when you are ordering for a group.
For WTC professionals who regularly entertain clients or host informal working meals, Holi provides a setting that feels considered and personal — a step up from a hotel restaurant or a generic European bistro, without the formality of a fine-dining venue.
An after-work dinner that actually helps you switch off
After a full day in the Zuidas, the last thing most people want is to eat somewhere that still feels like work. Holi's warm interior, aromatic food, and unhurried pace make it genuinely easy to decompress. The short journey from WTC is part of the appeal — you leave the office behind, take a bus or bike ride through the neighborhood, and arrive somewhere that feels like a different world.
The garlic naan and lamb bhuna are perennial favorites among regulars. The chana masala and palak paneer are excellent choices for vegetarians. For groups celebrating a deal or marking the end of a project week, the tandoori mixed grill makes for a great shared centerpiece.
Ideal for International Visitors and Expats
WTC Amsterdam has a strongly international character — it hosts delegations, conferences, and visiting professionals from across Europe, Asia, and beyond. For many of those visitors, Indian food is either familiar and comforting, or a cuisine they are genuinely curious to explore in a quality setting.
Holi has been serving Amsterdam South since 2021 and has built a loyal following among the neighborhood's expat community and international workforce. For visitors staying in nearby hotels like NH Amsterdam Zuid or Crowne Plaza Amsterdam South, it is one of the most recommended dining options in the district.
The menu naturally accommodates many dietary needs — it has been designed with vegetarians, vegans, and those avoiding gluten in mind, which makes it a practical choice when booking a group meal with colleagues from different backgrounds.
Vegetarian and Vegan Options Near WTC Amsterdam
One practical advantage of Indian cuisine for professional dining is the depth of its vegetarian and vegan menu. Holi's plant-based options are not afterthoughts — they are full dishes in their own right, with the same care and complexity as the meat-based options.
Popular vegetarian dishes include:
- Palak paneer — Indian cottage cheese in a spiced spinach sauce
- Dal makhani — slow-cooked black lentils in a rich, buttery gravy
- Chana masala — chickpeas cooked with tomatoes and aromatic spices
- Malai kofta — fried potato and paneer dumplings in a mild, creamy sauce
- Paneer tikka — marinated Indian cheese grilled in the tandoor oven
This range makes it straightforward to accommodate mixed groups where not everyone eats meat — a common situation in WTC Amsterdam's international, health-conscious professional crowd.
Plan Your Visit
Holi Indian Restaurant Kastelenstraat 105, 1082 EB Amsterdam
Phone: 020 235 74 65
Opening hours: Daily, 16:00 – 23:30
Free parking: after 19:00 and all day on weekends
From WTC Amsterdam: Take Bus 62 from Amsterdam Zuid station → alight at Kastelenstraat stop → 1-minute walk to Holi. Total: approximately 10 minutes.
Reserve a table online | Order for delivery or takeaway
Whether you are wrapping up a long day at the WTC, hosting a working lunch, or simply looking for a reliable dinner option in Amsterdam South, Holi Indian Restaurant is well worth the short journey from Strawinskylaan. The food is consistent, the atmosphere is warm, and the menu gives every diner at the table something to enjoy.


