South Holland Province, The Netherlands Food Guide: 5 Mexican food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Voorburg

September 5, 2020 Diedre Savory

Reviews on Mexican food in Voorburg, South Holland Province, The Netherlands. Voorburg is a Dutch town and former municipality in the west part of the province of South Holland, the Netherlands. Together with Leidschendam and Stompwijk, it makes up the municipality Leidschendam-Voorburg.
Things to do in Voorburg

1. Food Hall MingleMush

Anna van Buerenplein 712, 2595 DK, The Hague The Netherlands Mexican, Lebanese, Asian, Thai Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music, Jazz Bar, Playgrounds, Dog Friendly, Family style, Non-smoking res [email protected] http://www.minglemush.nl/
Food
Service
Value
Overall Ratings

3 based on 95 reviews

Food Hall MingleMush

The Hagues’s 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

Reviewed By 500dank

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...

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2. Ruisenor

Denneweg 120 A, 2514 CL, The Hague The Netherlands Mexican, Latin, Seafood, International Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +31 70 514 7049 http://www.ruisenorrestaurant.nl/
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Service
Value
Overall Ratings

4 based on 176 reviews

Ruisenor

Our story starts in Mexico, when I was just a boy my grandmother once told me that when the food is too salty, the Chef might be in love, if it is too spicy, then the Chef is probably angry. Ruiseñor tells a story with each dish it serves. The concept of

Reviewed By FabienneS354

I’ve visited this restaurant three to four times now and has been an amazing experience every time. Make sure you’re not in any rush and enjoy the menu from the chef, very refined cuisine with a personal touch (the chef usually explains at least one of the dishes in person at the table). Worth a try, I can only recommend it!

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3. Food Hall MingleMush

Anna van Buerenplein 712, 2595 DK, The Hague The Netherlands Mexican, Lebanese, Asian, Thai Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music, Jazz Bar, Playgrounds, Dog Friendly, Family style, Non-smoking res [email protected] http://www.minglemush.nl/
Food
Service
Value
Overall Ratings

3 based on 95 reviews

Food Hall MingleMush

The Hagues’s 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

Reviewed By 500dank

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. Kua Mexican Kitchen

Torenstraat 77, 2513 BP, The Hague The Netherlands Mexican, Latin Lunch, Drinks, Dinner Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Reservations, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +31 70 737 1335 http://www.kuarestaurant.nl
Food
Service
Value
Atmosphere
Overall Ratings

4 based on 379 reviews

Kua Mexican Kitchen

A unique concept in the Netherlands! KUA Mexican Kitchen brings authentic Mexican specialties, restaurant style. Homemade everything, Black Angus stake, mole, enchiladas, shrimp tacos, ceviche and much more. The menu changes every month when we bring new

Reviewed By doortje_d

The best soup I have ever eaten, without a doubt. And the pirate was super duper awesome as well. All entirely representative of the fun and engaging service. What a great place!!!

5. Food Hall MingleMush

Anna van Buerenplein 712, 2595 DK, The Hague The Netherlands Mexican, Lebanese, Asian, Thai Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music, Jazz Bar, Playgrounds, Dog Friendly, Family style, Non-smoking res [email protected] http://www.minglemush.nl/
Food
Service
Value
Overall Ratings

3 based on 95 reviews

Food Hall MingleMush

The Hagues’s 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

Reviewed By 500dank

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...

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