Don’t they say that the surest path to discovering a place’s culture runs through the stomach? Our The Hague locals feel the same and they’re eager to share their favorite spots for breakfast, lunch, dinner, casual spots, fine dining, traditional kitchen, ethnic cuisine and everything in between — all without breaking the bank. When it comes to the best food in The Hague, you’re in safe, expert hands.
Al Karam – Syrian cuisine

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“Al Karam” in The Hague isn’t just another shoarma place – here they really love what they do, plus there’s Middle-Eastern, and then there’s Syrian…
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Amier Restaurant – The taste of Lebanon

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Cold starters like their baba ganoush or labneh are some of the best I have ever tasted. As for mains, choose between fish, meat and vegetarian dishes.
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Appels en Peren – Restaurant with flair

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Appels en Peren is a place where you can come for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, a typically Dutch “borrel” with friends, or an extensive dinner.
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Bij Clarence – My happy lunch spot

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“Bij Clarence” is probably one of the most beloved breakfast and lunch cafes in my neighborhood in The Hague. I always run into someone I know here…
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Brasserie Berlage – Hidden architectural gem

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“Brasserie Berlage” in The Hague, next to the Gemeentemuseum, is one of the best places to take in Hendrik Berlage’s architecture on its sunny terrace!
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