Malaysia & Singapore: all of Asia on one plate
Malaysia and Singapore are both very special because they are such a melting pot of cultures, which means a lot of delicious and varied food on your plate. To read more: click on the picture or title.
Malaysia and Singapore are both very special because they are such a melting pot of cultures, which means a lot of delicious and varied food on your plate. To read more: click on the picture or title.
Our all-time favourite Thai restaurant in Brussels. A tiny restaurant with seating for about 14, little paper umbrellas on the ceiling and the friendliest Thai staff. Curious? To read more: click on the title or picture.
Are you in Brussels or Antwerp and up for some proper Chinese food, just the way we like it? To read more: click on the picture or title.
Housesitting also means home cooking, and during the holidays this is more than welcome. For us this is one of the reasons to housesit during the Christmas period. Just doing your own food shopping in the supermarket, cooking your own meals and dining at a cozy table with candlelight and a glas of wine. To read more: click on the picture or title.
After reading our blogs about South-East Asia, you might feel like a bite of South-East Asian fare. Through this restaurant in Brussels, you can get to feel, smell and taste some of the things we’ve encountered here. To read more: click on the picture or title.
Sometimes we really feel like eating some comfort food from home. Today we really feel like a hamburger from Urban Cook. Our favorite foodtruck in Belgium! To read more: click on the picture or title.
One of our favorite walks takes us to the Dansaert neighborhood in Brussels. To read more: click on the picture or title.
After our last world trip we took up residence in Brussels, slap-bang in the middle of the city center. That way we kept ourselves surrounded with sights to see, flashing camera’s and lost tourists. To read more: click on the picture or title.