This was my second plant based place in The Hague that I have visited. A bit harder to find since the plant based thing isn't mentioned directly in the cafe description. It becomes clear looking at the menu online. I probably would have visited this place sooner if I had knew about it.
First of all the front of the cafe is impressive, I really love the look.
Secondly the staff was super friendly with genuinely happy faces - mood lifting!
The service was quick and easy.
Several languages spoken, people with different backgrounds connected trough plant based lifestyle. Lively good vibes!
I have had avocado sandwiches in a lot of places and this one had the most avocado slices and perhaps the most creative spices that still worked. I could smell and taste anis in the bunch (correct me if I am wrong). Never had that before in an avocado sandwich, it really works!
Because the bread didn't have a spread the avocado slices might slip out from the bread easily if not careful, although taste wise everything worked perfectly. A bit of smashed avocado as 'glue' could work as a solution that wouldn't compromise the already perfect taste palette. Or just don't be as clumsy eater as me, lol. The light brown bread was a great bread choice.
I first forgot to ask about the milk (my bad), luckily it turned out to be oat milk (as I suspected). I had to go ask because of my soy allergy. I couldn't find a mention on the menu about the milk although it is naturally plant based in a 100% plant based cafe. It wouldn't hurt to mention the milk on the menu (even if it's usually assumed to be oat milk).
Overall I'm very happy with the experience. Sometimes less is more - elegant simplicity. The shopping street has a lot of different cultural elements, many languages spoken and a lot to offer. There's a "we do things a bit different here" vibe on the whole street. Very welcoming to expats (like me). It's a nice experience for anyone who likes to be surprised & get inspired and Plenty is the heart of Piet...
Read moreHave been wanting to try Plenty for some time, since I work from home and am always looking for a nice cafe to spend a few hours in. Very expensive (more than 13 euro for breakfast plus tea), but I’m ok with paying for nice food. The avocado toast and yogurt were very good. Croissant not so much. Tea very weak. Food would get a 3.5.
Reason for a 2 is their no laptop policy. I was sitting at a table for less than an hour, having spent more than 13 euros, when I was asked to move. I understand asking people to move if there are people looking for tables, but there were still 3 tables open when I was asked to move to the bar, which is really uncomfortable for working. I wasn’t even at one of their “no laptop” tables. Recommend taking a look at the level of customers and then asking people to move only...
Read moreI recently dined at Plenty in The Hague, and it was a delightful experience. Upon my arrival, I was warmly greeted and promptly seated at a cozy table for one, which set the tone for a relaxing meal.
The atmosphere at Plenty is incredibly inviting, with a zen vibe complemented by nice plants that add a touch of nature to the space. It’s the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy a leisurely dining experience.
I decided to have something light - so I opted for the soup, and it was nothing short of amazing. It captured all the delicious tastes of fall, making each spoonful a comforting delight. The flavors were rich and well-balanced, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to using fresh, seasonal ingredients. The ginger tea infusion and cappuccino were also perfect.
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