Last updated: July 2026 | Estimated reading time: 5 minutes | Written by the Miri Mary team
Some meals are naturally better when they are shared. Indian food works well for group dining because the table does not have to revolve around one plate per person. People can taste different dishes, pass things around, talk between courses and build the meal together.
That is why Miri Mary in De Pijp works well for group dining in Amsterdam. The menu is built around sharing plates, the room feels warm without being formal, and the food gives every guest something to talk about.
Why Indian Food Works for Groups
For groups, the hardest part of dining out is often choosing a place that works for everyone. Indian sharing plates make that easier. The table can mix vegetarian dishes, richer curries, breads, fresh sides, cocktails and something sweet without forcing every person into the same meal.
This kind of meal also gives the table more flexibility. Some guests can keep things lighter, others can choose richer dishes, and everyone can try more than one flavour without committing to a single plate.
How to Build the Table
At Miri Mary, group meals usually work best when the table mixes a few styles of dishes: something rich, something fresh, something vegetarian, something with warmth and something easy to share. That way, the meal feels generous without becoming complicated.
Bread, rice, sauces and sides help bring the table together. Instead of everyone eating separately, the meal naturally becomes more social.
Birthdays, Team Dinners and Casual Celebrations
For birthdays, team dinners, family meals or casual celebrations, the most important thing is flow. Guests need enough variety, enough space and a menu that makes ordering easy. Indian sharing plates help because the meal can feel relaxed while still feeling planned.
Miri Mary works well when you want a group dinner that feels warm and personal without becoming too formal. It suits small celebrations, work dinners, catch-ups with friends and relaxed evenings in De Pijp.
Plan a Group Dinner in De Pijp
If you are planning a larger table, use the group dining and events page before booking. For smaller groups, the reservation widget is usually enough. For bigger tables, private dining or special requests, it is better to contact the team first.
Make It a Full Evening
A group dinner can start with cocktails, move into sharing plates, and finish slowly instead of feeling rushed. If your group wants a fuller meal, look at dinner at Miri Mary or check the menu before choosing a date.
FAQ
Is Miri Mary good for group dining in Amsterdam?
Yes. Miri Mary works well for group dining because the menu is built around Indian sharing plates, cocktails and a warm De Pijp setting.
Can I book Miri Mary for birthdays or team dinners?
Yes. Miri Mary is suitable for birthdays, team dinners, family meals and relaxed group celebrations.
Should larger groups contact the restaurant first?
Yes. For bigger tables, private dining or special requests, it is best to contact the team through the group dining and events page before booking.
Is the menu suitable for mixed preferences?
Yes. Indian sharing plates make it easier to mix vegetarian dishes, richer plates, breads, sides and drinks so different guests can find something they enjoy.
About Miri Mary
Miri Mary is a contemporary Indian restaurant in De Pijp, Amsterdam, serving brunch, lunch, dinner, cocktails and Indian sharing plates. The restaurant is located at Van der Helstplein 15H, close to Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark.
Written by the Miri Mary team.
Last updated: July 2026.
Menu, opening hours and booking information checked before publishing.
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