Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Zoetermeer, South Holland Province, The Netherlands. Zoetermeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌzutərˈmeːr] ( listen)) is a city in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality covers an area of 37.05 km (14.31 sq mi) of which 2.50 km (0.97 sq mi) is water. A small village until the late 1960s, it had 6,392 inhabitants in 1950. By 2013 this had grown to 123,328, making it the third largest population centre in the province of South Holland, after Rotterdam and The Hague. It is part of the Haaglanden conurbation.
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3 based on 94 reviews
The Haguesâs 1st and largest (1600m2) Food Hall with a large outside terras. Just outside The Hague Central Station. Check out our facebook and instagram! We have 15 foodstands (Thai, Burgers, Mexican, Libanese, Dutch, Indonesian, Kenyan, Surinam and Poke
Such a shame. I really like the concept of a good food court with local vendors. But for some reason, Mingle Mush just isn't working. I've been visiting this place quite some time now since it's opening. Had drinks here with business relations on Thursdays (which is a popular night for drinks with co-workers or business relations in The Hague). It simply is to quite. Prices are on the high side to, which should be no problem if there's a lot going on. But paying a lot of money to sit in and empty food court, well... That should be a call to actin to do something about your pricing strategy,Even on hot summer days in the weekend, this place is almost empty. I wonder why this venue isn't interesting for the more 400 (!) (international) students living directly above the venue of the civil servants of on of the many Dutch ministries around it. They'd rather go to the Plein square than Mingle Mush. Same goes for the refurbished Babylon shopping centre next to it. Many retailers have left, because there isn't any traffic of buying customers.My last visit was on a Sunday with the misses. Although it was almost 4 pm, the place was as good as empty. Many vendors where closed. We left to go somewhere else, only to find heaps of people at the other hotspots in The Hague. The venue's last idea to get more business is an app which let's you pre-order and collect your food. I myself woudln't use it.Mingle Mush is quickly going south. It's very sad to say, but I wonder how long this place can survive under these circumstances...
Midden in het centrum van Zoetermeer zit Eazie gevestigd. Het restaurant ziet er gezellig en uitnodigend uit. Je kunt verschillende soorten soepen, wraps, salades, wokgerechten, smoothies en ijs kiezen. Bij de gerechten staat vermeld hoeveel calorieën het bevat, ideaal! Ik koos een Veggie Delight salade, dit is een Vegan salade met feta, paprika, komkommer, cherrytomaten, rode ui, cashewnoten, verse munt, oregano en sla. Als topping koos ik voor de sesam dressing. Bij de salade nam ik een smoothie, de Pink Lady. Deze smoothie heeft als ingrediënten: aardbeien, banaan, yoghurt en verse jus dâorange en bevat 134 calorieën!Nadat ik besteld had mochten we buiten gaan zitten en zou de bestelling gebracht worden. Vrij snel kwam de serveerster het uitserveren. De salade en smoothie smaakte beide erg lekker. Deze lunch had al met al weinig calorieën en ik zat er goed vol van! Ik kom hier zeker terug!
4 based on 22 reviews
Good food and fair prices. Always go for take away. Every month different monthly special but always good. Will come Here for the next 20 years ;-)
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3 based on 94 reviews
The Haguesâs 1st and largest (1600m2) Food Hall with a large outside terras. Just outside The Hague Central Station. Check out our facebook and instagram! We have 15 foodstands (Thai, Burgers, Mexican, Libanese, Dutch, Indonesian, Kenyan, Surinam and Poke
Such a shame. I really like the concept of a good food court with local vendors. But for some reason, Mingle Mush just isn't working. I've been visiting this place quite some time now since it's opening. Had drinks here with business relations on Thursdays (which is a popular night for drinks with co-workers or business relations in The Hague). It simply is to quite. Prices are on the high side to, which should be no problem if there's a lot going on. But paying a lot of money to sit in and empty food court, well... That should be a call to actin to do something about your pricing strategy,Even on hot summer days in the weekend, this place is almost empty. I wonder why this venue isn't interesting for the more 400 (!) (international) students living directly above the venue of the civil servants of on of the many Dutch ministries around it. They'd rather go to the Plein square than Mingle Mush. Same goes for the refurbished Babylon shopping centre next to it. Many retailers have left, because there isn't any traffic of buying customers.My last visit was on a Sunday with the misses. Although it was almost 4 pm, the place was as good as empty. Many vendors where closed. We left to go somewhere else, only to find heaps of people at the other hotspots in The Hague. The venue's last idea to get more business is an app which let's you pre-order and collect your food. I myself woudln't use it.Mingle Mush is quickly going south. It's very sad to say, but I wonder how long this place can survive under these circumstances...
4 based on 38 reviews
We went to this restaurant with a group of 20 people (company dinner) and it's far from a great Japanese restaurant. It's way too middle of the road if I compare it to other Japanese restaurants in the neighbourhood. The chefs used way too much oil and the food tasted all -sort of- the same. The starter (Sushi) was clearly not freshly prepared), The Usu Yaki was way over-cooked and the worst I've ever had on all fairness. The service is friendly but quite clumsy and not what you would expect from a Japanese restaurant. General atmosphere is OK although the (what I think is the owner) is a bit of a big mouth and is trying hard to be a bit too funny at times. Over all feeling was "OK" but do not expect anything special.
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4 based on 89 reviews
TotZo! Eten & Drinken Zoetermeer has a unique concept where dining is combined with a small boutique. Experience our restaurant where you can enjoy our freshly made dishes in a relaxed atmosphere with the best and most friendly service in Zoetermeer and s
We were invited by family friends to dinner at ten & Zo in Zoetermeer. We were pleasantly surprised by the wide range of foods that could be selected from various countries. Kids from all ages are more than welcome and catered for. One is permitted two alcoholic drinks and all you can drink of the non alcoholic beverages . A great evening was held by all.
Best Seafood food near Zoetermeer, South Holland Province, The Netherlands
4 based on 49 reviews
I don't like much indonesian cooking, but still had a try here (it's near to the hotel i reside).Well, apart from the fact that i dislike sweet-tasting meat, it's been really not bad.had a taste of various dishes, including pork with peanut butter and chicken with coconut.friends liking that kind of cuisine said it was very good, anyway.
4 based on 111 reviews
A large selection of Japanees food. You pay a fixed price, and its all you can eat within a period of two hours. Pleanty of time to tase many of the little meals you can order.The food was really good. The service not bad, reminded me a little of American fast food resturants. The dishes disapeared within a few minutes of them being empty.Good place for family, of small parties.I did think it was a bit on the expensive side. Price depends on the day you visit.
Where to eat Fusion food in Zoetermeer: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 278 reviews
There is a lot of space inside. Very big choice of food. You get 2.5 hours to eat all you can. You walk to the buffet and you can get everything you want as much as you want ( sushi, freshly baked steaks , etc.).Personnel walks around to get your plates away from the table.Clean. A bit dark inside. Many people and a bit noisy.
4 based on 241 reviews
I visited this restaurant with my breather and his family (group of 5). We all enjoyed the food served, nothing spectacular but not bad either. My only concern was that the restaurant did not serve, what we call in Canada, Dragon Rolls... The restaurant was running a complimentary first beer (this month only) for each adult - I think this was an excellent marketing idea and I hope other restaurants can follow. Overall; good food, pleasant servers but a bit overpriced (about 28 euros pp - about $44 cad).
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