It was amazing to see the city and the amazing sights but the food offerings was so good to see. I enjoy any types of food that involve mussels, chips and beer, and definitely mayo. But dang those waffles look delish as well. Looking forward to the Parisian cuisine.
Glad you enjoyed our last day in Brussels adventures!!! Would've stayed another day in Brussels if it meant having more waffles 😂 But yes the Paris vlogs are gonna be good! First one releases in 2 weeks time 😊
I m living not far Ste Catherine , 2 kms, and I know a lot of places to eat or drink,but shame on me, I ve never been at Mer du Nord Ty for your video, now I know it. Good travels. See you mb in Brussels. Greetings from Brussels🇧🇪🍀🍀🍀
16:09 As you can read on the menu on top the mussels come my Dutch province: Zeeland. Or Zélande in Frnech.That's north-west of where you eat them there, or put the other way around Brussels is south-east to our province. In a way you were eating Dutch food!
@@mlambrechts1Yes and no... The Dutch mossels are generally quite large size, but not so tasty. I prefer the small ones you get more from the French areas (bouchot), they are tiny but super tasty.
This is a fantastic video! Out of curiosity, do restaurants typically reach out to you for filming opportunities to promote their business ( such as in this video) ?
does the girl know that the liege waffle is a Belgian waffle? she keeps calling the Brussels waffle a Belgian waffle, liege is just another city in Belgium. theyre both Belgian waffles
@@locavore_eats Last time I ate a waffle was in Antwerp actually. I dunno if you would call that an Antwerp waffle then. But I just call it a waffle and be done with it. Ha.
@@PendelSteven There's no such thing as an "Antwerp waffle", even if it's served in Antwerp 🙂 It must have been either a Brussels or a Liège one. They're very different, so esay to tell apart: the Brussels waffle is as you see in this video report, the Liège one is smaller and much more compact, as it's full of sugar. As a result, only the Brussels waffle is eaten with a topping: the Liège waffle is sweet and heavy enough to need no addition.
@@GuyWets-zy5yt In Japan? Oh yes, the Japanese are crazy about them. I remember purchasing a "Belugii no waffulu" at such a small place as the buffet of Hirosaki station (North-Eastern Japan). Actually, it was a packaged industrial item, that was neither the Brussels nor the Liège type.
No, plenty of great places to eat in Brussels if you know where to go, and plenty of tourist traps as well just like in Bruges. But Gent is a way better place than Bruges. Trust me, I'm perfectly neutral, I'm from Brussels ;-)
@@MrDiamondFlyer every town has good places, gent is east flemish , i'm west flemish. bruges will always be better imo . lol been everywhere in belgium . i've been a truckdriver in the past for 14 years . i've been everywhere in belgium , netherlands , germany and france .
cactus beer. I think you would also liked the 'geuze beers' and lambic beers'
It was amazing to see the city and the amazing sights but the food offerings was so good to see. I enjoy any types of food that involve mussels, chips and beer, and definitely mayo. But dang those waffles look delish as well. Looking forward to the Parisian cuisine.
Glad you enjoyed our last day in Brussels adventures!!! Would've stayed another day in Brussels if it meant having more waffles 😂 But yes the Paris vlogs are gonna be good! First one releases in 2 weeks time 😊
Food in belgium it is amazing !
I m living not far Ste Catherine , 2 kms, and I know a lot of places to eat or drink,but shame on me, I ve never been at Mer du Nord
Ty for your video, now I know it. Good travels. See you mb in Brussels. Greetings from Brussels🇧🇪🍀🍀🍀
Mer du Nord was our fav meal in Brussels!
This looks soooo good!!!
"flesh" aha very appetising
all looks SO good
16:09 As you can read on the menu on top the mussels come my Dutch province: Zeeland. Or Zélande in Frnech.That's north-west of where you eat them there, or put the other way around Brussels is south-east to our province. In a way you were eating Dutch food!
that is true; Marc from Belgium :-) But okay, Belgium eats >70% of Dutch mussels.
Not anymore because belgium have there own mussel to is not al from
There anymore. And we eat mussels the rest of the world
Lol, yes , and we love but all Belgians eat Jambon d Ardenne!
@@mlambrechts1Yes and no... The Dutch mossels are generally quite large size, but not so tasty. I prefer the small ones you get more from the French areas (bouchot), they are tiny but super tasty.
This is a fantastic video! Out of curiosity, do restaurants typically reach out to you for filming opportunities to promote their business ( such as in this video) ?
Thank you so much!! No, we just turn up unannounced to places we planned to go to and hope for the best they don't mind us vlogging 😆
does the girl know that the liege waffle is a Belgian waffle? she keeps calling the Brussels waffle a Belgian waffle, liege is just another city in Belgium. theyre both Belgian waffles
Haha yes we know. We just forgot to say it was a Brussels waffle in the moment
@@locavore_eats Last time I ate a waffle was in Antwerp actually. I dunno if you would call that an Antwerp waffle then. But I just call it a waffle and be done with it. Ha.
The Liege or Brussels waffles are copied everywhere, even in Japan but keep their names and 2 different receipes
@@PendelSteven There's no such thing as an "Antwerp waffle", even if it's served in Antwerp 🙂 It must have been either a Brussels or a Liège one. They're very different, so esay to tell apart: the Brussels waffle is as you see in this video report, the Liège one is smaller and much more compact, as it's full of sugar. As a result, only the Brussels waffle is eaten with a topping: the Liège waffle is sweet and heavy enough to need no addition.
@@GuyWets-zy5yt In Japan? Oh yes, the Japanese are crazy about them. I remember purchasing a "Belugii no waffulu" at such a small place as the buffet of Hirosaki station (North-Eastern Japan). Actually, it was a packaged industrial item, that was neither the Brussels nor the Liège type.
Man, they went into the tourist trap... In most Belgian restaurants, they serve 1 to 1.2 kilo's of mussels...
Not true, Zinneke and Mer du Nord are great. I went there with my colleagues
Tourist food, not Belgian
brussels is crap compared to bruges .
No, plenty of great places to eat in Brussels if you know where to go, and plenty of tourist traps as well just like in Bruges. But Gent is a way better place than Bruges. Trust me, I'm perfectly neutral, I'm from Brussels ;-)
@@MrDiamondFlyer every town has good places, gent is east flemish , i'm west flemish. bruges will always be better imo . lol been everywhere in belgium . i've been a truckdriver in the past for 14 years . i've been everywhere in belgium , netherlands , germany and france .
Wrong! Brugge is a giant tourists trap. Money money money