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Queens Garden (restaurant)

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Food type
  
French

Country
  
Netherlands

City
  
The Hague

Street address
  
Molenstraat 53

Website
  
Official website

Oueens Garden was the restaurant of Parkhotel Den Haag located in The Hague, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1960-1971. The restaurant lost its star in 1972, after the restaurant changed course.

Henri Frisch, also owner of 't Koetshuis in Rhenen, was director of the hotel and restaurant until his death in 1964.

The building is located beside Noordeinde Palace. Owner of the restaurant is the Levi Lassen Foundation.

History

In 1912, vegetarian hotel-restaurant Pomona opened on the Molenstraat. Some years later, it changed its name to Parkhotel. By then the hotel had made her name with the famous restaurant Queens Garden. After the purchase of the adjacent "Hotel De Zalm", in 1968, the name was changed into Parkhotel De Zalm. During the extensive renovation in 1986, the name was reverted to Parkhotel. That renovation also signalled the end of the former Queens Garden/Queens Room when the restaurant was split into two rooms: "Garden Room" and "Park Room".

References

Queens Garden (restaurant) Wikipedia