Decent food, worst place for vegans or anyone with any kind of allergy, i strongly advise to skip it if there's any ingredient you're not interested in eating because the staff DOES NOT know what they put in their food. Experience for a vegan: I opened with specifically saying "we're vegan which means we don't eat eggs, no dairy (milk) and no meat" The waitress nodded to confirm. After being told by the waitress that the veggie roll only has sweet potato in it, we ordered it. I've asked her 10 times if that's the only thing, and she said it is. Before receiving the food, i even called her again and asked her that question again (much to my gf's annoyance) only to be told that she is totally certain that it's the only ingredient in the sushi except rice. First i received an appetizer: Salmon. The waitress said she "didn't realise i was vegan too" event though i started by saying "WE are vegan" Then we received the roll and guess what? It had mayo in it. By the time we realised it, we've almost finished the dish. We told it to her and she said "Yep, that's mayo, sorry my bad" We asked for the bill and that dish was still in there, like we're expected to pay for it. I've asked another waitress (probably supervisor) and explained the situation to her. First thing she said was: "Oh but you almost finished the dish" I tried to stay calm and explained we didn't know it had mayo while eating it. Then she finally took it off the bill. Terrible experience in regards to communication, and i'm sorry to say it's pretty consistent with restaurants in Netherlands. If i was allergic i would be dead a...
Read moreI found NOH when looking for a sushi restaurant after our favorite (Nori) closed down. I read in a review that the employees of the Japanese embassy frequently eat at NOH and so I thought NOH would really be worth a try. And it is indeed! It's our new favorite. I am a vegetarian myself (who also doesn't eat fish) and I love that I actually have options to choose from at NOH and everything tastes amazing.
A lot of good sushi restaurants in The Hague have disappeared and in return came bad quality All-You-Can-Eat restaurants. I've tried some and I really don't like their greasy, low-on-taste food. Besides that, I find that they have very limited options for vegetarians and some of them put tables much to close to each other. So it's save to say all-you-can-eat sushi is not my thing. But now we have found NOH in the Prinsestraat, I am very happy to eat sushi again. If you plan to go there be sure to make a reservation because they are fully booked rather fast. They also do take-away but if you don't want to wait too long they advise you to call in advance so they can make everything ready for you when you come...
Read morePersonnel are not Japanese. Food was bad. Restaurant was empty. Ordered a day menu with 3 courses, and was alarmed by the way miso soup tasted artificially. Then came the sushi, which took too far too long to prepare. A Michelin place would also not take that long, especially when I was alone in the restaurant. The sushi rice tasted very badly, as if you put vinegar in microwaved rice. The supposedly fresh salmon looked pale. I bit a piece and decided to spit out and not finish the meal. I heard also many time that the microwave was used, which is for me is a No-No sound. Also the waiters and chefs talked very loudly all the time, which made me feel as if I was invisible. If you are not a real Japanese connoisseur, perhaps you would’ve been satisfied to be full, as the sushi was twice the size as it supposed to be. But the quality is MEH, terrible. I never have to run away from a restaurant like this before, but for this one I really felt an urge, or else It would have been a disgrace of my tastebud. All-in-all, it was an expensive EUR 34,00 bunch of...
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