The Hague's best tips from the editors: Kim Groenestein-van der BeekFavourite restaurant Kim Groenestein-van der Beek: Difficult, there are so many fine restaurants here. Publique, Zheng and Kiraku/Noh I find very tasty and refined, pure indulgence. Indian restaurant Maharani on Noordeinde I also find blissful when I am in need of spicy food. But you can... Read more |
The nicest tips from our editors: Marloe van der SchrierFavourite restaurant "In the Bezuidenhout area is café-restaurant Pan. Approachable - with a nice terrace - and a tasty and changing menu." Tastiest dish/roll/tart "A hazelnut cream pastry at Banketbakkerij Boheemen." Guilty pleasure "Spending way too long in the Paagman and always coming home with a book while... Read more |
Fun tips from our editors: journalist Casper PostmaaFavourite restaurant "I ate out a lot in my life, for the newspapers where I worked, but also privately. As a child, my parents also often took me out. As a result, I belong to the small group who remember things like Châlet Suisse at the... Read more |
The Hague's best tips from our editors: designer Yvonne OostrijkFavourite restaurant: My 'old time favourite' is Le Café, a small eatery on Oude Molstraat, with a small but delicious French menu. And my latest favourites are Queru on Prinsestraat and its more luxurious brother Ruiseñor on Denneweg. Special flavours from Mexican cuisine such as... Read more |
The most fun Hague tips from our editors: journalist Jasper GramsmaFavourite restaurant: That has to be Pastis: heart of Paris in The Hague's Hofkwartier. Spartan sofas, weathered mirrors to spy on your neighbours and a menu that has survived every fashion. Guilty pleasure: scouring thrift shops for old Christmas LPs, even if it's the middle of summer. The sweeter,... Read more |
Hague tips from editor-in-chief Herman JansenFavourite restaurant: Catch by Simonis: always tasty, atmospheric and nice. Great view. Guilty pleasure: Strawberry gelatine pudding with vanilla custard on top and mandarin slices plus juice from a can. Holiday in your own town: Kijkduin is getting old-fashioned cosy again after all the high-rise buildings. Golden tip: Café Happy End, 'a... Read more |
The nicest tips from The Hague from our editors: photographer Fleur BeemsterFavourite restaurant: Set Genki Tei on School Street. A Japanese restaurant where you can sit cosily in a niche and eat sushi... Cosy with a group, but also suitable for more intimate conversations. Guilty pleasure: Espresso Martini during coffee time... Holidays in your own city:... Read more |






