
Located on the edge of the Buurtschap 2005 district, overlooking the charming Hooigracht canal, you’ll find Restaurant Meraklis - a warm Greek family restaurant where hospitality, tradition, and quality come together. Here, you’ll taste authentic Greek flavors, prepared with passion and served in a cozy, homely atmosphere.
Greek hospitality in the heart of The Hague
Restaurant Meraklis exudes the ambiance of a traditional Greek taverna: relaxed, warm, and lively. Guests are welcomed like family and enjoy classic dishes such as moussaka, souvlaki, and freshly grilled fish. Everything is homemade and lovingly prepared according to traditional family recipes. The wine list features carefully selected Greek wines that perfectly complement the menu.


Fresh, homemade and authentic
The Meraklis kitchen uses fresh ingredients and authentic herbs and spices imported directly from Greece. The dishes are simple yet refined, reflecting the rich culinary culture of the Mediterranean. From mezze to dessert, each plate is a tribute to Greek cuisine.
A taste of Greece on the Hooikade
Meraklis is a beloved spot for local residents and international visitors seeking a charming dining experience with a sunny twist. Business guests also feel right at home at Meraklis. With views of the canal and a cozy, stylish interior, the restaurant is the perfect place for a romantic dinner, a meal with friends or colleagues, or a relaxing night out.


Location
The Hooikade is just a stone’s throw from The Hague’s vibrant city center, in a charming area full of history and character. The surrounding neighborhood features artisan shops, art galleries, and cultural hotspots. Its canal-side setting gives Meraklis a unique and tranquil character within the lively urban landscape of The Hague.
Accessibility
Restaurant Meraklis is easily accessible by public transport. Tram 17 stops within walking distance, and from The Hague Central Station, it’s about a ten-minute trip to Hooikade. Parking is available in nearby garages such as Parking Museumkwartier or Malieveld.

