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Behind The Menu: Mad’Ras Is Rewriting What “Indian Food” Means
Say “Indian food” to most people in the West, and a familiar picture comes to mind: takeout containers, a lot of oil, and a spice level that’s either “mild” or “regret.” It’s cheap, it’s convenient, and — the assumption goes — it’s basically all the same, just curry...
Help Shape a Possible International Day at the 2027 Beach Volleyball World Championships
Community Contribution by Lorenzo Maddalena, student at The Hague University of Applied Sciences From 13 to 22 August 2027, the Beach Volleyball World Championships will take place in the Netherlands, bringing international sport to The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and...
Summer @ Pathé
In August, Pathé remains the top destination for a summer full of cinematic experiences. From the blood-curdling horror of Insidious 6: Out of the Further to the dino adventure of PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie , complemented by spectacular action films, concert...
Community Story: How I became a “morning person”: Creative Mornings The Hague
This community story is from The Hague Online editor, Renée Tentori. I am not a morning person. When CreativeMornings launched in The Hague last year, I was very happy to promote its events through The Hague Online. A free breakfast, an interesting speaker and the...
Conductor Vacancy – Cecilia International Choir, The Hague
The Cecilia International Choir is seeking an inspiring and enthusiastic conductor to lead our choir from January 2027.We invite experienced choral conductors to apply to work with our friendly and ambitious SATB choir based in The Hague. About Cecilia:Founded in...
Summer Holidays in The Hague
Hi, Renée here. I'm the editor, owner and community manager here at The Hague Online (THOL). I'm also a university lecturer at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. It's been quite an intense academic year! But from 17 July until 24 August I have a lovely, long...
Behind The Menu: Baytna Café and the Palestinian Table That Feels Like Home
There is an Arabic word — baytna — that means our home. It is the kind of word that carries weight: not just four walls and a roof, but the smell of something slow-cooking, the sound of family, the feeling of being truly welcome. For the owner of Baytna Café, Tatjana...
Behind The Menu: The Real Matcha Experience Has Arrived at Café Marlo
From the outside, the name gives nothing away. Café Marlo has no direct meaning, but it carries a sound close to the Japanese word maroyaka - meaning soft, warm, or mild. Walking in, I can confirm: the name fits perfectly. This is The Hague's newest Japanese café, and...
New Barista Cafe opens in historic part of The Hague
A new branch of Barista Cafe opens on Thursday, July 9, right in the historic heart of The Hague. Located on De Plaats, overlooking the Hofvijver, the Torentje, and the Gevangenpoort, owner Laura de Koning is creating a warm coffee shop in a monumental building with a...








