I think every city needs a place like 'MingleMush'. The Hague is lucky enough to be the home of this gem though. Let’s talk about the name first, because don’t you agree that Minglemush sounds like an actual word we could use in the English language? In my eyes the word perfectly describes what it is, which is a multicultural melting pot. In this case, they serve food as well, which obviously is a game changer.
As Minglemush is a food hall, there are many different smaller restaurants. In my opinion, it’s so much more than that… While the restaurants have their own stands where you can order and pick up your food, there is a general seating area and also a terrace outside for when it’s nice out. There are arcade games upstairs, mainly for children, but of course also for those adults among us that still love to act like kids every now and then.
Because there is more than just one restaurant with one menu, there is a cuisine for everyone’s preference. You can opt or tapas platters to share (or not), burgers with curly fries, a Mexican treat or a poké bowl, which is a personal fave. But whichever dish you choose, I can already tell you it's going to be great.
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All around Koningsplein are houses built in the neo-renaissance style typical for the area, beautifully maintained with their front doors in bright colors.
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For breakfast, Petit offers croissants or granola with fruit, for lunch there are two tosti options (the Dutch version of a grilled sandwich).
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Apart from its obvious significance, it's an interesting place to visit because each of the 197 countries contributed a special stone to the monument.
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Whether you enjoy your cappuccino with cow’s milk or oat milk—Tigershark’s baristas perform their magic and make it taste absolutely delicious.
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Papan serves outstanding coffee, grilled cheese toasties and breakfast burgers. It's spacious and relaxed, there's wifi and you can work on your laptop.
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The "Louwman Museum" in The Hague houses the world's largest pre-1910 automobiles, and more than a few specialty cars from the period after!
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Its a restaurant and wine bar in the modern French-Mediterranean style. Open for breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or even just drinks.
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De Vulkaan is the highest peak of the picturesque Westduin Park, located to the west of the city and one of my favorite lookout spots in The Hague.
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Try the “Loft breakfast” between 10:00 and 11:30 for a delicious, nourishing start to the day. If you’re swinging by later, make sure to try out the “Loftini” cocktail.
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Emma’s Hof has a free library, a playground for kids, lots of benches and sunchairs, an abundance of flowers and herbs, and more and more birds...
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Pompernikkel is where you walk past in the mornings, spontaneously grab a coffee, devour an artisanal pastry, and bump into your neighbours.
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Opvang can be translated as shelter, so we’re talking about a shelter for hedgehogs between the woodlands and dunes of the western boroughs of The Hague.
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