Order Greek food in The Hague

Have Greek food delivered in, among others, Laakkwartier, Moerwijk, Bezuidenhout, Benoordenhout, Schilderswijk, Mariahoeve and The Hague city center.

Have Greek food delivered in The Hague


There’s something magical about Greek food. It often starts with the aroma: that tender grilled meat that sneaks into your nostrils as if it’s come to greet you personally. Add the fresh tang of tzatziki, the salty hint of olives, and the spicy embrace of oregano, and you instantly feel like you’re sitting on a sun-drenched terrace in Athens. Only you don’t have to hop on a plane—in fact, you don’t even have to leave your living room. Whether you live in Laakkwartier, Moerwijk, Bezuidenhout, Benoordenhout, Mariahoeve, or the heart of The Hague, that Greek feast is now just an order away. The beauty of Greek food is that it always feels like it was made especially for you. Do you have a hunger that would make even a construction worker jealous? Then you’ll naturally go for a pita gyro: generously filled, cut fresh off the spit, and topped with crunchy vegetables and that creamy tzatziki that’s always gone just a little too quickly. Or perhaps you’re more of a souvlaki type: skewers of meat that have chilled for hours in herbs and olive oil before reaching their glorious destination on the grill.

For comfort food lovers, there’s bifteki – or: deluxe Greek meatballs. Filled with feta, creamy on the inside, firm on the outside, and guaranteed to be a lot more enjoyable than the meatballs from the company cafeteria. And for those who prefer something lighter (read: that colleague who always says he’s “going healthy” but still steals half your fries), indulge in dolmadakia: vine leaves with rice that will instantly put you in the holiday spirit.

Oh, and let’s not forget the Poikilia Loukanika. Yes, that sounds like a tripping over your tongue, but it simply means: a plank full of grilled Greek sausages. From subtly spicy to so smoky you’d think Zeus himself roasted them over lightning. And the convenience, folks! On a weeknight, you don’t have to hold a pan—unless it’s the panic that your Netflix episode is about to start. Just order, flop onto the couch with a warm plate of gyros, and you’re done. Or, if the sun is shining, you can pick it up yourself from your favorite Greek restaurant nearby. Then you plop down in Zuiderpark, the Haagse Bos, Clingendael, or the Paleistuin (Palace Gardens), and suddenly The Hague feels just like Thessaloniki (okay, without the sea, but hey: the vibes count too).

And that’s not all. In neighborhoods like Laakkwartier and Mariahoeve, Greek restaurants are popping up like souvlaki on a grill. They’re often family restaurants where grandma still watches over you and where the recipes have been passed down for generations. You can literally taste the love – and probably a pint of olive oil too, but that’s just the way it is. Whether you choose delivery, takeout, or a combination of both: Greek food in The Hague is more than just a meal. It’s a mini-vacation, a feast on your plate, and an excuse to eat way too much garlic without guilt. Because let’s be honest: who can be mad at someone with tzatziki breath?

In short: from Bezuidenhout to Benoordenhout and from Moerwijk to the city center – ordering Greek food in The Hague is always a good idea. You get warmth, flavor, and a touch of Mediterranean magic as a gift. And that makes every plate of gyros or souvlaki just that little bit more special.

Greek food pickup or delivery in The Hague

Fancy an evening filled with Greek aromas and flavors, without having to leave the house? In neighborhoods like Laakkwartier, Moerwijk, Bezuidenhout, Benoordenhout, Mariahoeve, and of course, The Hague City Center, you can easily enjoy freshly prepared Greek dishes, delivered right to your door. Let the aroma of gyros entice you – tender strips of seasoned meat, slow-roasted and served with crisp tzatziki and fresh pita bread. Or choose a Poikilia Loukanika: a delicious tasting of traditional Greek sausages, perfect for sharing.

Prefer light, refreshing flavors? Then try Melitzanosalata, a mild eggplant dip with olive oil and herbs, or Dolmadakia – vine leaves stuffed with rice, herbs, and sometimes a hint of lemon. Perfect as a starter or side dish. For grilled meat lovers, there’s always souvlaki: succulent skewers of chicken or pork, subtly seasoned and straight from the grill. Or go for bifteki – spicy beef burgers stuffed with feta, packed with flavor and delicious with a Greek salad. And don’t forget loukaniko, the signature Greek sausage with a hint of orange and spices. Whether you’re craving a full mezze table, a generous meat platter, or just one favorite dish, ordering Greek food in The Hague brings sunshine to your plate. Warm, hearty, spicy – and always with that signature hospitality that makes Greece so beloved. So choose your favorites, order online, and be amazed by the rich flavors of Greek cuisine… without ever leaving your living room. Kali orexi!

Order Greek food and have it delivered in The Hague: a mini-vacation to Greece

The Laakkwartier district is known for the Laakfestival, a colorful and accessible neighborhood festival that draws hundreds of residents outdoors every year. Jonckbloetplein and the surrounding streets are transformed into a mix of music venues, market stalls, children’s activities, and sports fields. There are workshops, performances by local artists, and a street market that smells of freshly baked churros, satay… and yes, sometimes even the tempting aromas of grilled gyros and souvlaki. You stroll among stalls with secondhand books and handmade jewelry, and suddenly you hear the sizzling of meat on the grill. A friendly chef serves up Poikilia Loukanika—a selection of Greek sausages—and explains that the family recipe has been passed down for generations. The aroma of oregano, cumin, and grilled meat mingles with the sound of children laughing at the bouncy castle. It’s neighborhood spirit at its finest, but with a touch of the Mediterranean. Moerwijk is fortunate to be right next to Zuiderpark, where Parkpop takes place every year. The free pop festival where national and international artists perform and thousands of people enjoy music on blankets in the grass. Between the stages, you’ll find rows of food stalls: from burgers to vegan bowls… and sometimes that one spot where a Greek chef plates bifteki, filled with creamy feta that melts with the first bite. Bezuidenhout may be quieter festival-wise, but it does have charming neighborhood festivals like the Bezuidenhout Festival in the Beatrixkwartier and cultural days in collaboration with Podium NOORD. Think live music, street theater, and workshops for all ages. Here, Greek food is a perfect match with the relaxed atmosphere. A plate of Melitzanosalata with fresh bread as a snack during a painting workshop? Perfect.

In every neighborhood, The Hague has places where the hustle and bustle disappears and where you can enjoy a meal in the greenery that takes you straight to the sun. In Laakkwartier, Laakkwartierpark is such a hidden oasis. Wide lawns alternate with shady trees, and on a warm day, it’s wonderful to unroll a blanket, open a bowl of Poikilia Loukanika, and let the scent of oregano and cumin mingle with the fresh air. While children play and the neighborhood hums with life, fresh bread is passed around with Melitzanosalata, creamy and soft, with a hint of lemon that makes the afternoon even more languid.

In Moerwijk, near the large Zuiderpark, the green spaces are vast and full of possibilities. Here you’ll find plenty of space to settle down with friends and share pitas filled with tender gyros, generously topped with tomato, onion, and a generous spoonful of tzatziki. A bowl of Dolmadakia, vine leaves that capture the flavor of spicy rice and lemon, is passed around, and for those with a hearty appetite, bifteki are served, filled with creamy feta and still steaming from the grill. Bezuidenhout boasts the Haagse Bos, a green lung in the heart of the city. A picnic among the tall trees feels like a short vacation. You sit in a clearing on the grass, the foliage rustling softly above you. Loukaniko, the smoky Greek sausage with orange and spices, pairs perfectly with this, as does a fresh cucumber salad and some eggplant dip.

In Benoordenhout lies the Clingendael Estate, perhaps the city’s most picturesque park. Here, souvlaki with tender pieces of meat fresh from the grill tastes as if it were made especially for this spot. By the pond, with a glass of cold minted water and a few Dolmadakia, you almost forget you’re still in The Hague. Mariahoeve, with its Reigershofpark, offers an intimate retreat. It feels like your own secret garden, perfect for a plate of bifteki with fresh bread and a refreshing eggplant dip, topped off with a handful of olives for the perfect finishing touch. In the heart of the city lies the Paleistuin (Palace Garden), tucked away behind Noordeinde. Here, the atmosphere is almost regal, with mature trees, lawns, and views of the palace walls. A well-filled pita gyros tastes like a feast, generously topped with tzatziki, interspersed with snacks like loukaniko and fresh dolmadakia, while the city carries on as usual on the other side of the hedge. Greek food and The Hague’s parks make a golden combination. The sunny, generous character of Greek cuisine is a perfect complement to a day outdoors. Many dishes are ideal for sharing, easy to take with you, and still delicious cold. Whether you’re sitting under the trees of the Haagse Bos, in the intimate Reigershof, by the pond at Clingendael, or in the heart of the Palace Gardens, with friends, a blanket, and a bag full of gyros, souvlaki, Melitzanosalata, and dolmadakia, The Hague feels just like the Aegean coast.