It's a thing--when in the Netherlands, one must eat Indonesian food. For some reason, most of the Michelin-recommended spots are outside Amsterdam, and I really regret not having tried a top one while in The Hague. After a few weeks in Europe, I was seriously craving some Asian flavors, so we found this spot that was open for lunch (most are dinner-only).
The menu was simple, mostly fried dishes, which wasn't exactly my favorite. The curries were more like soups than the rendang-style curry I was hoping for. Still, the food hit the spot and satisfied my cravings, and the service was very friendly. The ambiance was casual, perfect for a quick bite. Funny enough, all the other tables were filled with American expats!
Here's what we had:
Udang Mayo Green Rica-Rica: Fried shrimp with green chili sauce. Very mild, not spicy at all.
Tong Seng (Lamb "Curry"): More of a subtle soup than a punchy curry--definitely not the bold Indonesian flavors I was expecting.
Fried Chicken Rica-Rica with Rice and Yogurt Salad: Meh.
Overall, it was alright--good enough to satisfy a craving but not a must-visit destination. The bill came to about $65 USD, which felt a little on the pricey side for what we got. read more