Reviews on Indonesian food in Leidschendam, The Hague, South Holland Province. Leidschendam is a town and former municipality in the province of South Holland of the Netherlands. Along with Voorburg and Stompwijk, it is part of the municipality Leidschendam-Voorburg.
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4 based on 110 reviews
Excellent genuine Indonesian food! Good quality for a good price.They catered several time a party at our home. All our guests were very pleased and full of compliments to the chef.That is why they are the absolute nr 1!
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4 based on 19 reviews
Het meeste van deze heerlijke keuken wordt hier afgehaald, maar een beetje verborgen zit er "achterin"een royaal restaurant, om lekker aan tafel te smullen van de heerlijke gerechten die je ook in de toonbank zelf kunt aanwijzen. Als je niet direct voor een hele rijsttafel wilt gaan is ook een bordje "Rames" al een heerlijk alternatief. Keuze uit diverse soorten rijst met twee vlees, twee groenten, een ei en atjar. het lekkerst vinden wij van de groenten de Sajur Lodeh.
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5 based on 44 reviews
Very small but nevertheless the best Indonesian Toko in The Hague. You can eat in the restaurant but..it closes at seven But no problem, it's a take-out too.The speciality of the house is nasi bungus, rice and fish or meat packed in banana-leaves, don't forget to try these!!
4 based on 51 reviews
After renovation the place looks much better. It is always busy so a long waiting time....also the people who work there are not so quick. The chickencashew is what they are famous for! My dad cookes really great Indonesian food, so I do not go there for food except the cashew.....I think the prices are a little high for take out.....but that is my opinion. The risolles I would not recommend them.
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4 based on 238 reviews
After a long morning goggling at Rembrandts at the Mauritzhaus, we treated ourselves to a late lunch at this oasis of tranquility in Den Hague's bustling Chinatown. The cuisine was Indonesian. We briefly considered the rijstaffel but realized it would be too much for the two of us and that, given that we were on a day trip from Amsterdam, we wouldn't be able to take any leftovers home. A rijstaffel for two costs 57.50 euros for meat or vegetarian, 62.50 for seafood and involves two starters, ten main dishes, rice or noodles and dessert. We opted instead for two of the set lunches (served between noon and 3:00). My husband chose the chicken sate with agreeably spicy peanut sauce and rice; and I had the mixed plate of spicy beef, soy sauce beef, spicy mixed vegetables in coconut milk and rice. The service was prompt and pleasant, and the food was delicious.
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