Saur, Michelin star French restaurant in The Hague, Netherlands.
Saur is a French restaurant in The Hague specializing in refined cuisine with an emphasis on seafood and classic French cooking techniques. The restaurant maintains a sophisticated dining environment focused on quality food preparation.
Saur was founded in 1927 and received its first Michelin star in 1958. The restaurant continued to be recognized as a leading French dining establishment for many years afterward.
The restaurant became part of Dutch political history when politician Pim Fortuyn dined there on May 2, 2002, days before his death.
Dining here requires reservations made in advance to secure a table. The restaurant operated on a limited schedule, typically welcoming guests from Tuesday through Saturday for both lunch and dinner.
During World War II in 1942, Saur received a monetary penalty for violating government-established price control regulations.
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