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- The House of Lords is a defunct restaurant in The Hague, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1960 and retained that rating until 1975. The head chef responsible for the Michelin star was In strange twist of fate, in was the House of Commons that sealed the fate of The House of Lords. The restaurant was one of the victims of the renewal of the parliamentary buildings in The Hague and was demolished in 1986.The original frontage is now on display in the Louwman Museum. The director of the museum was a regular visitor of the restaurant and found that the front needed to be preserved for historical reasons. He could justify that because of sign of the (Royal Dutch Automobile Club) adjacent to the front door. Due to the large number of parliamentarians frequenting the restaurant, it was also the place for politic intrigue. The most known case is that of , who was approached in the restaurant to speak out in favour the Dassault Mirage F1. He was offered 30.000 Dutch guilder. Keja declined. (en)
- The House of Lords (eerder bekend onder De Gouden Leeuw) was een restaurant in Den Haag tegen de voormalige Spuipoort van het Binnenhof aan. Het had een Michelinster in de periode 1960-1975. Chef-kok in de tijd van de Michelinster was Alfons Didde. (nl)
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- Hofstraat 4 (does not exist anymore) (en)
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- The House of Lords (eerder bekend onder De Gouden Leeuw) was een restaurant in Den Haag tegen de voormalige Spuipoort van het Binnenhof aan. Het had een Michelinster in de periode 1960-1975. Chef-kok in de tijd van de Michelinster was Alfons Didde. (nl)
- The House of Lords is a defunct restaurant in The Hague, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1960 and retained that rating until 1975. The head chef responsible for the Michelin star was Due to the large number of parliamentarians frequenting the restaurant, it was also the place for politic intrigue. The most known case is that of , who was approached in the restaurant to speak out in favour the Dassault Mirage F1. He was offered 30.000 Dutch guilder. Keja declined. (en)
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- The House of Lords (restaurant) (nl)
- The House of Lords (restaurant) (en)
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