Fodor's Expert Review Garoeda
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The Hague
Indonesian
Named after a golden eagle in Indonesian mythology, a symbol of happiness and friendship, Garoeda is an institution among Hagenaars, many of whom consider it the best Indonesian spot in town. Established in 1949 and spread over five floors, the restaurant is decorated with Eastern art and filled with wicker chairs and lush plants to give it a unique "colonial" atmosphere, while waiters dressed in traditional costume are on hand to advise patrons new to the Indonesian dining experience.
Quick Facts
Known For:
- Filling rijsttafels
- Informal dining
- Attentive service
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: No lunch Sun., Credit cards accepted