Recently, I had a get-together with some friends from university who are also interested in Asian food, and they recommend some amazing spots around The Hague. One of them was Tokyo Taiyaki Story, which one of my fellow Spotters had already written an article about.
The other was Peking Crepes, which is located next to the Binnenhof. It is a store that focuses on Chinese style fast food and take away, so there is almost no seating in the store. However, there are great spots around the Binnenhof and adjacent Hofvijver to enjoy the food and the beautiful view.
Now on to the best (and most important) part, the food. After you place your order, you can watch the crepe being prepared at the counter, which is interesting to see. I was surprised by the portion size, as it was enough to share with someone for lunch or eat alone if you were really hungry. I ordered a chicken crepe and it was amazing. I definitely recommend getting a crepe here and I am already planning to get another crepe sometime soon.
Lange Poten 7
Chicken crepe:
€
9.50
0704062593
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