The Hague - Post Report Question and Answers

What typical restaurants, food delivery services, and/or takeout options are popular among expatriates?

There are all kinds of restaurants, although reservations are often required. There are takeout options for sure. Delivery is possible but it can be expensive and you might wait (or the quality of the food might not be great when it arrives). - Mar 2025


I wouldn't say The Hague has a great restaurant scene, but there are still plenty of decent options. Italian, Indonesian, modern European, and frite shops make up a big percent of the restaurants around town. - May 2022


You have many choices in restaurants. Many are just okay, but some are quite good. Especially in light of COVID, most restaurants have a delivery or takeaway option. There is also Thuisbezorgd, a food delivery service that plenty of restaurants use. In addition to food, there are wine, liquor, and coffee shops that will deliver as well. - Feb 2021


Everything. There are multiple food delivery options and any type of restaurant you can might want. - Jan 2019


No U.S. chain restaurants except McDonald's, Burger King, Dominios, Subway, KFC. Lots of local restaurants and the quality is not the best. - Feb 2015


Major U.S. chains are here. - Jun 2014


McDonald's, Burger King, Dominoes. - Apr 2014


There is fast food, but there are such great restaurants that I have not gone to McDonald's or KFC. - Jul 2011


McD's, KFC, Burger King, Domino's and Subway are about it as far as American Fast food. A medium sized McDonalds Big Mac meal costs USD 9.There are really good Indonesian, Greek and Lebanese take out places which are a little cheaper. Best deals are Italian, Greek and Indonesian as far as cost and value. I took my family of five to a local pub one Saturday for lunch and spent USD 150 one two cheesburger platters, two chicken nugget platters and two grilled chicken salads with drinks. - Nov 2010


All fast food chains are here. - Jul 2010


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