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.
Cafe de Florez – That Paris feeling
When you enter it feels cosy and you are greeted by friendly personnel. There is an open kitchen concept, so you can see the chefs preparing meals.
Full Article by Marit Kruisdijk
Café Emma – Beer & bitterballen for all
“Café Emma” in The Hague has earned a special place in my heart. It’s always a warm welcome, and everyone loves having some beer & bitterballen here…
Full Article by Hannah Whittle
Café Pomegranate – The secret Aussie enclave
Pomegranate is a stylish café owned by a mum and her daughters who moved to The Hague from sunny Australia. Soon it became somewhat of a secret Aussie enclave.
Full Article by Karoline Welton
De Prael – Local beer in a special location
“De Prael” in The Hague is a brewery/restaurant in the up-and-coming area around the old power plant. Here you can have meal and a beer for just 10 euros!
Full Article by Jenny Huttinga
Fleur’s – Coffee with a “living room” feeling
The place is stylish yet comfy, and the staff make you feel welcome. Most importantly, their pastries look exquisite and they make their own boterkoek!
Full Article by Karoline Welton