Initially ,we were so excited to taste Indonesian food because it's our first time to try it while visiting The Hague so we come across this Kopi Kopi restaurant. The young staff whom later we learned the owner, was unfriendly and rude ,never smiled and did not say any welcoming words when we came in. She took our order and swiftly laid down the food which were microwaved. It was tasty and nicely presented in the table. I noticed the hot water on my tea was half full so I asked this young lady if she can please give me hot water to fill it to the top and she said she will charge me for the hot water refill. I have dined in to myriad resto around the world and only now I've experienced a rude owner telling me she will charge me for a hot water though she didn't fill up my cup properly. Me and my husband were gutted why she is arrogant , rude and unfriendly at all. We are respectful paying customers but it seems she is the one doing us favour. It's good she was saved by the Mum or older owner who went to see us and asked us nicely how the food was , friendly and smiling. She should teach her daughter to be nice, to be warmhearted and friendly like herself because the customer service of the young owner is absolutely appalling & disappointing. Learn proper manners deserved by your customers and don't play smart to anyone, the younger owner may feel it makes her that way by being abrupt and rude especially to older people who travelled far & really excited to taste authentic Indonesian food like us. It pays to be kind and gentle like the older owner and more people will come back to your resto for the lasting...
Read moreWe dined here on a brief visit, having spent a week in Amsterdam. We heard The Hague was the place to have Indonesian food, so we were looking forward to this meal! We LOVE Indonesian cuisine, and hail from a city known for excellent dining. It was hard to choose where to dine because there are many choices of Indonesian restaurants here, but we are so happy we chose Kopi Kopi!
Kopi Kopi has a friendly, relaxed ambiance, the service is the best we have had in the Netherlands thus far, and the food is absolutely phenomenal! We had vegetarian rijsttafel because we wanted to eat a variety of dishes. One person in our party had some food allergies, and they were able to accommodate them without a problem. Each dish was prepared fresh by mom and served by the daughter. The flavors of every dish were spot on! We also enjoyed their freshly made tea, which tasted more like a ginger tea than a traditional tea. So refreshing on a warm day!
Do yourself a favor - when you are in The Hague - dine at Kopi Kopi! You (and your tastebuds) will be happy you did, and you will be supporting a wonderful...
Read moreOne of the best Indonesian restaurant in the Netherlands. My family and I went for dinner when we were in Den Haag and had a warm welcome from the owner and staff of KopiKopi. We ordered the following items from their menu: lemper (steamed sticky rice cake with chicken fillings) : the sticky rice was a bit on the soft side but the chicken filling tasted authentic and brought a memory of my childhood eating such delicacies; mie ayam (noodles with chicken and mushroom toppings) : the noodles was soft in texture but taste-wise it was good; sate kambing (grilled goat skewers) : the dish brought authenticity game next level. The skewers were packed with a mix of lean meat, fat and goat liver. Just how it’s supposed to be done; rendang with nasi kuning (rendang with yellow rice) the rendang was good, something you’d expect when visiting padang restaurants in Indonesia. The yellow rice was fragrant and tasty. Loved it. tahu telor (tofu omelette) : it was good but since we ordered it for our toddler, we could not do sauce and spicy add-ons.
Definitely recommend and will be back...
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