The Hague is also known as ‘the Widow of the Dutch Indies’. After World War II and through the 1960s, hundreds of thousands of Dutch, Dutch-Indonesian and Indonesian-Chinese people amongst others, repatriated to the Netherlands. For many, it was the first time they had ever set foot in the Netherlands.
Cafe Mosa recently opened its doors on the Valkenbosplein in The Hague and the place is already becoming real popular with the locals. With a fresh new interior that combines a contemporary backdrop with old school elements, this cute cafe is a great addition to the neighbourhood. Located between Valkenboskwartier
When good people and good food come together, one thing is for certain: food becomes the main topic of conversation. Such was the case at the Indo Food Tours which Helena @eating_habits_nl and I have been organising in The Hague. What started as a joke, ended up as
La Mian Asian Street Food Restaurant recently opened its doors in The Hague. Owners Jimmy Yong and Ching Lei Tchi renovated the property on the Nobelstraat and transformed it into a stunning restaurant, combining a modern interior with classic Chinese details. The new restaurant offers dishes inspired by various Asian