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    King Falafel Origineel

    King Falafel Origineel

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    So I'm in Den Haag on a business trip and I try to not spend a furtune on a dinner. Being a picky…read morevegetarian who is trying to go vegan life becomes a bit harder when deciding what to eat. So today I felt like getting falafel. After looking around on the internet I realized that there wasn't that many falafel places close to my hotel. But there was this one. So I took a walk from my hotel on Parkstraat, which was about a 15 min walk to get to the King Falafel. The place is located just of the shopping streets and not crowded at all. It's your typical fast-foof-over-the-counter place, which can be both good and bad. The place is quite small and the only place to sit is by the counter and like one high table for two people in the back, so not a place to stay in and eat at. That didnt matter for me, since I was set on bringing my food back to the hotel. So the food. I went for falafel in a pita. And it was amazing! The falafel is made when you order them, not even pre "shaped", they will scoop them up and fry them when you order them. Real fresch! The pita was nothing special, its your regular pita, heated before you get it. When your falafel is fried and your pita is heatened, you get your falafel and you can put what ever salad you want for their salad bar. Eventhough its a self service saladbar, its fresh! Lots off different things and a few differet sauces aswell. I went for the tahini sauce which was really nice! My conclusion. One of the best falafels I've had and it only cost me €4,95 for a pita with 6-7 quite big falafel in it. Not five stars though, since the pita could have been better. So if you are in Den Haag and crave falafel, this is the place to go! And I would definitely go back.

    Delicious, fresh and consistent food. I enjoy both the falafel and the baked potato. It is cheap…read moreand quick. Do yourself a favor and go there if you have the chance.

    Bakkerij Maxima - Menu part 1

    Bakkerij Maxima

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    Walked to the local takeout spot in early May from our hotel in the Hague. Ordered Kapsalon Kip…read more(it has chicken souvlaki, cheese, fries, salad) medium size and a lamb wrap. you can choose small, medium, groot (large) Plenty of food. Went around 8pm on Thursday nite and mostly men were waiting around for their food. Will try the Turkish pizza next. it's worth the wait and the walk. Prices are very inexpensive/budget friendly. They also sell breads and desserts but most of it was sold out. The two guys are very nice And work really hard. There's an XL Albert Heiin market on the way. Located In the zeeheldenkwartier. Open til 10pm, good for a late night snack.

    Eating out in the Hague (or anywhere around West Europe in general) leaves a lot to be desired in…read moreterms of price if you get paid in a country with a significantly lower GDP; whereas a quick-and-easy Chinese takeout costs probably no more than 6-8 dollars where I'm from, I remember drunkenly paying 14 EUR for a plate of char siu with fried rice. Luckily for long-term visitors, there's always the more affordable options in the form of Doner Kebabs, Lekkerbek, and Surinamese cuisine; I'm willing to bet that there may be better options somewhere in the Hague, but you won't find anywhere that beats Bakkerij Maxima in terms of cost performance on the new and upcoming Hendrikstraat. Maxima offers all the suspect Bakkerij essentials including your choice of broodje or durum doner (chicken or veal), and also falafel for those engaged in more animal-conscious diets. They also sell a wide range of Turkish pastries both savory and sweet; alongside some of your favorite flavored yogurt drinks from Asia Minor. My recommendation is either the broodje kip with the works + hot sauce, or if you like the durum better, I'd go with kaaf without the hot sauce. Unless you're vegetarian and absolutely have to eat here because all your other buddies are eating too, I wouldn't order the falafel; they take it out of a freezer and it comes out a little soggy even after a thorough frying. All the workers here are impeccably polite and very accommodating of non-Dutch speakers too, if that will assuage your decision in anyway.

    Chickpea - falafel - Updated May 2026

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