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Finally -- a Bib Gourmand that actually deserves it in Den Haag!
Basaal -- wow. Just wow. This place is, in my humble opinion, the only restaurant in The Hague that truly earns its Bib Gourmand nod from the Michelin Guide. After trying several other spots in town, this one finally hit the mark.
The dining room was bright and inviting, with large windows letting in lots of natural light. The decor was simple but charming -- wooden furnishings, shelves filled with cookbooks and chef bios, giving it that cozy, "chef's home library" vibe. I also took it as a good sign that a big table of Japanese tourists were there, clearly enjoying themselves with plenty of wine -- because let's be honest, they usually do their food research well!
Now onto the food -- which was spectacular.
Here's what we had:
Olives
Grilled potato bread with olive oil
Pommes darphin
Beef tartare with Jerusalem artichoke
Pork cheek with parsley root
Trompette de la Mort
Mussels with creamy miso & cider sauce
And for dessert -- chocolate ganache with crunchy oats and salted honey caramel.
Every single dish was thoughtfully prepared and beautifully balanced. The beef tartare? One of the best I've ever had. The crispy artichoke bits mixed in with the creamy mayo base underneath -- heavenly. The pommes darphin was perfectly crispy on the outside and just melt-in-your-mouth inside. Even the bread, which we had to order separately, was fantastic -- soft, flavorful, and paired with top-quality olive oil.
The restaurant is impressively run by just three people -- two in the kitchen and one handling the entire front of house -- yet everything was smooth and efficient. You can tell they've got their rhythm down.
The bill came to around $160 USD, and honestly? Worth every penny. Exceptional food, intimate atmosphere, and service that makes you feel well cared for.
If you're in The Hague and want a meal that truly lives up to Michelin's reputation -- this is the one.