Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Nootdorp. Nootdorp is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is located approximately 2 km to the east of Delft and about 6 km southeast of the centre of The Hague, in the municipality of Pijnacker-Nootdorp.
4 based on 104 reviews
The owner Cheng of the all-you-can-eat restaurant "de Chinese Muur", located in Voorburg along "de Vliet" (a canal dug by the Romans two thousand years ago), performed quite some exertions in establishing a mixed traditional Chinese and Western style that easily accommodates 350 guests in an undeniably Asian atmosphere.The merit of the restaurant demonstrates an acceptable balance between the supply of a traditional Chinese cuisine - mainly a mixture of Canton, Szechuan and Beijing - and the Dutch taste. The dishes are fresh, some of them prepared on the spot and the taste is usually delicious too. Drinks are not included in that price. The value for money is excellent, children and elderly get different discounts, what makes the very favorable buffet obviously worth the price. The wait staff is very efficient, but acts also hurried. Every empty table is there to fill up.
3 based on 95 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...
5 based on 129 reviews
This tiny corner Thai takeaway is 1 block from The Hague's dance theatre/Town Hall in the city center offers AMAZINGLY authentic Thai food.
I was so happy when I tried the chicken-mango bowl and pad thai because it was so authentic and I just cannot wait to go back. Very kind lady that worked there rounded this affordable and very nice experience with jasmine water.
4 based on 102 reviews
I like rijstaffels very much, my partner selected this restaurant based on tripadvisor reviews, I wa very disappointed, based on many rijstaffels eaten over the last 40 years or so. There was no choice of the different levels as there usually is. I was not impressed by the assemblage of dishes or the range of flavours - the appear every of chicken drumsticks turned me off. The food arrived in disproportionately large dishes. The dishes were not heated and consequently went cold quite quickly. The wine was OK. The staff were very pleasant and helpful. The restaurant was very busy, indicating that it is popular, particularly it seemed by Dutch people. In my view this restaurant could be much improved by producing a greater variety of dishes and flavours, not overwhelmed by the containers and heated.
4 based on 170 reviews
Relaxed and informal, small family owned restaurant serving a set daily menu at a fixed price.
This is a popular restaurant with a set menu of soup, followed by small portions of meat, chicken, fish, vegetables and rice, and then fruit. It's not spicy but always fresh and tasty. It's a shame that the waiting time is ridiculous. They are understaffed and it's hard to even get a drink refill during your long wait. It's often full but you can reserve if you have an evening to spare!
4 based on 213 reviews
We tried the local food and love it but one night decided to try something a little different. Thai in the Netherland. It was great. Servers were efficient and prices reasonable. Decor really nice.
3 based on 95 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 272 reviews
Ate here with friends. Very friendly welcome by one of the waitresses. Service was o.k. but they made too many mistakes. They first forgot we had ordered starters, then they brought the wrong soup. The food was very good though, also the desserts. Also good cappuchino.
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!
Where to eat Lebanese food in Nootdorp: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 95 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...
Most Popular Mexican food in Nootdorp, South Holland Province, The Netherlands
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.