Lots of Chinese restaurants but also other Asian food available. Chinese supermarket Wan Nam Hong 平南行 is recommended!We had lunch at Full Moon Restaurant (rice, meat and bubble tea)
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Chinatown Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Chinese people who come to The Hague must visit ChinaTown here. When tourists see "Tao Ke Dao is very Tao" engraved on the sidewalk and "In the beginning of people, nature is good" on the ground, they will definitely feel fresh and intimate. The Chinatown in The Hague has only two short roads. The environment is not too different from the surrounding area, but it presents its existence in Chinese characters. The Chinese restaurants here are as bustling as in China, and the food they cook is relatively authentic in Western Chinatowns. If you are tired of western food, you may come here to satisfy your cravings.
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Chinatown Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lots of Chinese restaurants but also other Asian food available. Chinese supermarket Wan Nam Hong 平南行 is recommended!We had lunch at Full Moon Restaurant (rice, meat and bubble tea)
When I first came to the Netherlands a few years ago, I had to visit Chinatown almost a few times a week to feel the atmosphere of the Chinese people. When I came here to see the Chinese signboards, eat Chinese food, and the mood of homesickness can be calmed.
Like many international cities, The Hague has Chinatown. It is surrounded by Wagenstraat and is close to the Queen's Department Store, and has many shops and restaurants from Asia. Here you can enjoy snacks and specialties.
When I came to The Hague, the Chinatown in The Hague is the most worth a trip. There are many flavored snacks nearby. You can communicate in Chinese here. If you are tired and uncomfortable, you can come to the acupuncture massage medical center next to the entrance of the Hague Chinatown gate. You can buy Chinese medicine. The proprietress is very caring and kind! You can come here for consultation on any difficult problems in The Hague.
The Hague Chinatown is also a Chinese community that has existed for a long time. The streets have obvious Chinese designs and archways. They are all generations of children of old Chinese. There are quite a lot of night markets here, and the open restaurants taste very traditional.