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Foodhall Scheveningen
The guide was updated:Offering food from just about every corner of the world, this vast complex of internal cuisine is sure to fill the requirements of anyone passing through with an appetite. The food court is designed to promote a mix of cultures that can all fit under one roof, giving customers the impression that they are in a street market. The only challenge is choosing between all the delicious different options there. Will it be Surinamese, Mexican or Vietnamese? The list goes on.
Useful Information
- Address: Strandweg 161, The Hague
- Opening hours: Wed–Sun noon–10pm
- Website: www.foodhallscheveningen.nl
- Phone: +31 70 223 0088
- Email: info@foodhallscheveningen.nl
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Offering food from just about every corner of the world, this vast complex of internal cuisine is sure to fill the requirements of anyone passing through with an appetite. The food court is designed to promote a mix of cultures that can all fit under one roof, giving customers the impression that they are in a street market. The only challenge is choosing between all the delicious different options there. Will it be Surinamese, Mexican or Vietnamese? The list goes on.
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