Raffles

Den Haag


Specialising in satay, this upmarket Indonesian restaurant focuses on classic dishes from Central Java but supplements these with choices from other Indonesian regions, Malaysia and Singapore. The food is good, although perhaps a tad bland for some palates. There's an excellent wine list made up of bottles from both Europe and the New World.


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1. Panorama Mesdag

0.42 MILES

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2. Escher in Het Paleis

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3. Paleis Noordeinde

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The king's and queen's official quarters at Paleis Noordeinde is not open to the public. The Renaissance formality of the structure is fittingly regal,…

4. Hofvijver

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Overlooked by both the Binnenhof and the Mauritshuis, the picturesque Hofvijver inspires countless snapshots.

5. Mauritshuis

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Offering a wonderful introduction to Dutch and Flemish art, this splendid museum is set in a 17th-century mansion built for wealthy sugar trader Johan…

6. Museum de Gevangenpoort

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7. Galerij Prins Willem V

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Sharing an entrance with the Gevangenpoort, this was the first public museum in the Netherlands when it opened in 1774 as a showcase of William V's art…

8. Binnenhof

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Home to both houses of the Dutch government, this complex of buildings next to the Hofvijver is arranged around a central courtyard that was once used for…