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    Restaurant in The Hague, Netherlands

    Calla's

    520pts

    One Michelin star, vegetable-forward, book ahead.

    Calla's, Restaurant in The Hague

    About Calla's

    A Michelin-starred, vegetable-forward creative French restaurant in The Hague, Calla's earns its €€€€ price point through daily-sourced produce and a calm, unhurried room that suits special occasions and serious diners alike. Book four to six weeks out — Saturday dinner fills fast. Weekday lunch is the most accessible slot and delivers the same kitchen at the same standard.

    Book the Tuesday or Wednesday lunch slot first

    If you are coming to Calla's for the first time, the Tuesday or Wednesday lunch service is the easiest entry point. Saturday dinner is evening-only and the week fills quickly given the Michelin star and a loyal local following. Lunch on a weekday gives you the same kitchen, the same produce from Laantje Voorham vegetable garden, and considerably more availability than a Saturday night attempt. Book at least four to six weeks out regardless of the day you choose — this is a hard booking at the €€€€ tier in The Hague.

    What Calla's actually is

    Calla's is a one-Michelin-star creative French restaurant on Laan van Roos en Doorn in The Hague, run by chef Ronald van Roon. It earned its star in 2024 and holds a ranking of #411 in the Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe list for 2025, having first appeared as an OAD Recommended venue in 2023. That is a credible upward trajectory for a restaurant at this price point in a mid-sized Dutch city.

    The format is refined but not stiff. There is a champagne lounge as well as the main dining room, and both carry the same considered aesthetic: stylish without being austere, with decorative flowers that soften the space and reinforce the restaurant's name — Calla references both a Mexican flower and the Greek word for beauty. The mood lands somewhere between serene and quietly confident, which is the right register for a first-timer who wants a special meal without the performance anxiety of a two-star tasting room.

    Chef van Roon's cooking is built around vegetables sourced daily from Laantje Voorham, a local vegetable garden. The approach is deliberate simplicity: strong primary ingredients prepared without unnecessary complexity, with garnishes providing the variation between dishes. The OAD inspectors specifically noted a dish of confit yellow beetroot with crunchy peas, red meat radishes, garden herbs, and a leek oil hollandaise , a composition that illustrates the kitchen's method clearly. This is not ingredient-forward cooking as a trend; it is a consistent, long-held position from a chef who appears genuinely committed to seasonal abundance rather than seasonal decoration.

    That commitment is also practical information for first-timers. You will not find a menu built around luxury protein at every course. Vegetables are the point here, treated with the same technical attention that most kitchens reserve for meat and fish. If that is not your preference, Calla's is not the right call at this price tier , look at 6&24 (€€€ · Modern Cuisine) instead for a different register at one tier below on price. If the vegetable-led, produce-driven approach appeals to you, Calla's is one of the stronger arguments for that style in the Netherlands outside Amsterdam.

    Atmosphere and what to expect on arrival

    The room is calm. This is not a loud restaurant, and the energy is not driven by a buzzing bar scene. The champagne lounge is a practical asset: it functions as a genuine pre-dinner space rather than a holding area, and arriving slightly early to use it is a reasonable first-timer move. The dining room itself carries a composed, unhurried pace that suits a long meal. If you are planning a conversation-heavy dinner , a business dinner, a celebration, or a first major date , the noise level here will not fight you for attention.

    Dress expectations at a Michelin-starred €€€€ venue in the Netherlands tend toward smart casual to business smart. Nothing from the available data specifies a formal dress code, but arriving underdressed at this tier would be out of place. Smart casual is the safe read.

    How it sits in the Netherlands one-star field

    One Michelin star in the Netherlands is a competitive designation. For context, venues like Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam, Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, and De Bokkedoorns in Overveen occupy similar territory. Regionally, Fred (€€€€ · Creative French) in Rotterdam and Novaela (€€€€ · Creative French) in Delft are the closest stylistic comparisons given the shared creative French orientation and price tier. If you are making a trip specifically for the food, De Librije in Zwolle, 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk, and Brut172 in Reijmerstok represent higher-star alternatives to benchmark against. But Calla's is not trying to compete at that level. Its proposition is a settled, ingredient-led one-star experience in The Hague, and on that basis it delivers what it promises.

    The Google rating of 4.7 across 345 reviews is consistent with a venue that produces reliable, high-quality meals rather than occasional brilliance. That is a meaningful distinction at this tier: you are not gambling on a kitchen that has off nights alongside exceptional ones. The OAD trajectory from Recommended in 2023 to #411 Classical in Europe in 2025 suggests a kitchen gaining confidence rather than coasting.

    The practical read for first-timers

    Open Tuesday through Friday for lunch (12 PM–2 PM) and dinner (6:30 PM–10 PM), Saturday for dinner only, closed Sunday and Monday. The Saturday dinner service has the most constrained availability. Weekday lunch is the most accessible slot and arguably underutilised by visitors who default to dinner. There is no phone or booking website in the current data, so approach booking through whatever reservation platform the venue uses locally , plan for four to six weeks minimum lead time given the demand profile.

    For more on dining in the city, see our full The Hague restaurants guide. If you are organising the full trip, our full The Hague hotels guide, our full The Hague bars guide, our full The Hague wineries guide, and our full The Hague experiences guide cover the rest. Nearby, Bøg (€€€ · Creative), Bouzy, and Café Restaurant Flora round out the higher-end options in the city worth knowing about.

    Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024) · OAD Classical in Europe #411 (2025) · €€€€ · Tue–Fri lunch and dinner, Sat dinner only · Book 4–6 weeks out minimum · Google 4.7 / 345 reviews.

    FAQs

    • How far ahead should I book Calla's? Book four to six weeks out at minimum. With a Michelin star and limited covers, this is one of the harder reservations in The Hague at the €€€€ tier. Weekday lunch slots open up more readily than Saturday dinner, so if your dates are flexible, that is where to look first.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Calla's? At €€€€ pricing with a Michelin star and an OAD Classical in Europe ranking, the kitchen is delivering at a level that justifies the price , provided you are buying into the vegetable-forward, produce-led approach. If you want a more protein-driven luxury tasting format, 6&24 at €€€ is a better fit and easier to book.
    • Is Calla's worth the price? Yes, if the format suits you. A Michelin star earned in 2024, consistent OAD recognition, and a 4.7 Google rating across 345 reviews indicate a kitchen that earns its tier. The vegetable-led cooking sourced from a dedicated local garden is not a cost-cutting measure , it is the restaurant's identity. For creative French at this level in the south of Holland, the value case is solid.
    • Is Calla's good for a special occasion? It is well-suited to it. The calm room, champagne lounge, and unhurried pace make it a better special-occasion choice than louder or more casual venues at lower price points. It works for anniversaries, significant birthdays, or a serious business dinner. If maximum formality is the goal, a two-star venue will raise the ceiling further, but Calla's delivers occasion-appropriate weight without the full ceremony overhead.
    • Is Calla's good for solo dining? Possibly, though nothing in the available data confirms a counter or bar seat option. Solo diners at €€€€ creative French restaurants in the Netherlands are not unusual, and the serene atmosphere is more solo-friendly than a loud room would be. Contact the venue directly to confirm seating options before booking as a solo diner.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Calla's? There is a champagne lounge that functions as a pre-dinner space, but whether it offers a full dining option is not confirmed in the available data. It is worth asking directly when booking , the lounge seating may offer an alternative entry point for solo diners or walk-in enquiries.
    • Does Calla's handle dietary restrictions? At a Michelin-starred restaurant built around a vegetable-forward kitchen, the cooking is inherently more adaptable to plant-based restrictions than most fine dining formats. That said, specific dietary accommodation policies are not in the available data. Declare any restrictions at the time of booking rather than on arrival , this is standard practice at this tier and gives the kitchen time to plan accordingly.
    • What are alternatives to Calla's in The Hague? At a lower price point, Basaal (€€ · Seasonal Cuisine) shares the produce-led philosophy at a more accessible price. 6&24 (€€€ · Modern Cuisine) sits in the middle on price and is easier to book. For creative French at a comparable tier but in a different city, Novaela in Delft and Fred in Rotterdam are the nearest stylistic peers.

    Compare Calla's

    Recognized Venues: Calla's and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Calla'sOpinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #411 (2025); Calla, both a Mexican flower and the Greek word for "beauty", perfectly captures the serene feel of this elegant restaurant. In both the champagne lounge and the dining room, the decor is stylish, with decorative flowers adding a touch of warmth. Ronald van Roon puts great emphasis on vegetables in his dishes, picking up a fresh supply from Laantje Voorham vegetable garden every day. The meticulous chef likes to combine his harvest with other top-notch ingredients that he prepares as simply as possible to let their natural flavours shine through. He is unwavering when it comes to his cooking methods and choice of produce; it is the garnishes that bring variety. When the vegetable garden is at its most productive, he celebrates that abundance, for example, with a signature dish. Our inspectors were delighted by the combination of confit yellow beetroot, crunchy peas, red meat radishes, various herbs from the garden and a wonderful leek oil-based hollandaise sauce to underscore this tribute to the season. Calla's promises a memorable dining experience that is both understated and sophisticated.; Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Recommended (2023)€€€€
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    De Basiliek€€
    Resumé by 6&24€€
    Tapisco€€
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    How Calla's stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Calla's handle dietary restrictions?

    Calla's cooking is built around seasonal vegetables sourced daily from Laantje Voorham vegetable garden, so the kitchen is already structured around plant-forward preparation. check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm how specific restrictions are handled at the €€€€ price point — at this level, most one-star kitchens accommodate requests with advance notice.

    Is Calla's good for solo dining?

    It works for solo diners who are comfortable in calm, formal settings. The champagne lounge gives you a place to settle before your table is ready, which takes some of the edge off arriving alone. Service at a Michelin-starred restaurant at this price point tends to be attentive enough that solo diners are rarely overlooked, but this is not a counter-dining or bar-seat format.

    How far ahead should I book Calla's?

    Book at least two to three weeks ahead for a weekday lunch slot; Saturday dinner fills faster given it is the only evening service that day. Tuesday and Wednesday lunch are the easiest entry points if your schedule is flexible. The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday, so your window is Tuesday through Saturday.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Calla's?

    If a vegetable-led, ingredient-focused format suits you, yes. Ronald van Roon sources produce daily from Laantje Voorham and keeps preparation deliberately simple to let flavour carry the dish — a philosophy OAD inspectors specifically noted in their 2025 Classical Europe ranking. If you want protein-heavy or more overtly elaborate French cooking, the format may not match your expectations.

    Is Calla's good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. The room is calm and the tone is understated rather than celebratory in the traditional sense — there is no theatrical service or tableside showmanship from what the venue record indicates. For a birthday or anniversary where quiet sophistication matters more than spectacle, it is a strong choice at the €€€€ tier in The Hague.

    What are alternatives to Calla's in The Hague?

    Within The Hague at a lower price point, Basaal and Resumé by 6&24 are worth considering for creative Dutch cooking without the Michelin overhead. De Basiliek offers a more classical approach if you want formality without the vegetable-forward emphasis. For something more casual, Tapisco covers Iberian small plates at a fraction of the price.

    Is Calla's worth the price?

    At €€€€, it is justified if the vegetable-driven, precision-focused format matches what you are looking for. The Michelin star (2024) and OAD Classical Europe ranking (#411, 2025) confirm the cooking is credible at this level. If you want more conventional fine dining value in the Netherlands, comparable one-star options in Amsterdam such as Ciel Bleu or Aan de Poel offer different styles at a similar spend.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    12 PM-2 PM 6:30 PM-10 PM
    Wednesday
    12 PM-2 PM 6:30 PM-10 PM
    Thursday
    12 PM-2 PM 6:30 PM-10 PM
    Friday
    12 PM-2 PM 6:30 PM-10 PM
    Saturday
    6:30 PM-10 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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