Brussels’ Little Asia Part IV – Affordable sushi and Japanese products at Tagawa
Three weeks ago I wrote about the amazing new discovery I made, Nonbe Daigaku. Probably the best place for sashimi
Read more…Three weeks ago I wrote about the amazing new discovery I made, Nonbe Daigaku. Probably the best place for sashimi
Read more…Belgian beers are surely the best in the World, and there is no doubt about that when you live in
Read more…Brussels is an eclectic city that offers a rich number of activities and opportunities for Friday nights. One of these,
Read more…Ocean trade is inseparable from modern life as we know it: thanks to it we get bananas for breakfast, cheap
Read more…Little Tokyo is less a traditional restaurant than the other two presented in my ‘Brussels’ Little Asia’ series. But let’s
Read more…It is feeling all-too familiar to many airline passengers. You’re cruising at 34,000ft but get that sinking feeling when the
Read more…Soup. Soup can be quite a boring dish, but when prepared well and with the right spices it can be
Read more…Da Pepe is a very pleasant Italian restaurant situated at the very heart of the village (Zaventem) that gave its name
Read more…When Johan and I arrived in front of Nonbe Daigaku on a rainy Saturday evening (Hello Brussels!), I was a
Read more…A talk about food, culture and secret tips for Brussels with Udo and Francesco from Racines, yesterday at the eat!
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