Au Vieux Saint Martin - a Brussels landmark since 1968



Near the heart of Brussels, in the Sablons, this gem of an eatery has opened its door in 1968 and been busy ever since! So busy in fact that, growing up, the wait was made bearable only because of the Bandes Dessinees (Graphic Novels) lining the entrance/lobby. As an adult, it is the richness of Belgian cultural icons quietly intermixing in this buzzing environment.

Au Vieux Saint Martin consists of a dining room on the ground floor decorated by designer Christophe Gevers (1928-2007) which includes furniture, lighting and coat hangers by Jules Wabbes.  The walls are adorned with works of contemporary Belgian artists (Alechinsky, Bervoets, Swennen and Reynhoud). Upstairs, a beautiful room is available on reservation for your meetings, cocktails or dinners. The walls are decorated with lithographs of the movement of young
Cobra painters (1948-1951).

When in Brussels, I am not satisfied until I eat there at least once or twice. Some of my favorite dishes are:


Radis, Fleur de sel de Noirmoutier
Tomates aux crevettes grises d’Oostende
Salade de crevettes grises d’Ostende
Fondus au parmesan maison
Boudins noir et blanc, purée terre et ciel (I always ask for white only)
Saucisse fraîche, stoemp de carottes
And ALWAYS ask for a side of fries (with mayonnaise) if you want the true Belgian experience!

Grand Sablon, 38
1000 Brussels

http://www.auvieuxsaintmartin.be/en/
Tel: +32 (0)2 512 64 76
Fax: +32 (0)2 513 71 87

Open 7/7 from 10 AM
Non-stop kitchen from 12 AM until 12 PM except on Sundays and holidays until 11 PM
Closed on 24/12 and 31/12 from 3 PM.

Roji Restaurant

  
Roji is a Japanese restaurant located in the cellar of a medieval building (check out the stunning arches) in the city of Antwerp, Belgium. Inspired by Wabi-Sabi and decorated by world-famous designer Axel Vervoordt, the food is served on beautiful Japanese-inspired pottery by Belgian ceramicist Patty Wouters.  Dining at Roji is an experience and an atmosphere you will never forget. Romantic and cozy, it's practically a spiritual awakening for all your senses.  Reservations are highly recommended!

The "roji", the garden path, which leads from the machiai (waiting room) to the tearoom, signified the first stage of meditation: the passage into self-illumination. One who has trodden this garden path cannot fail to remember how his spirit, as he walked in the twilight of evergreens over the regular irregularities of the stepping stones, beneath which lay dried pine needles, and passed beside the moss-covered granite lanterns, became uplifted above ordinary thoughts. 
 
- Kakuzo Okakura "The Boof of Tea"

Restaurant Roji

Oude Koornmarkt 26

2000 Antwerpen

(+32) 03 296 61 33
info@roji.be

Devaere Interiors


Need I say more?

http://www.devaere-nv.be/



Boulevard Leopold Bed & Breakfast





Going to Antwerp? In such a stylish city so full of life, creative stores and delicious restaurants - why not stay in a stunning Bed & Breakfast such as Boulevard Leopold. Situated in a 19th Century house, located in the old Jewish neighborhood of Antwerp, this charming location was renovated with flair, warmth and typical Belgian minimal elegance. They do not accept credit cards so bring cash or organize a bank transfer before you go - other than that little hiccup for international travelers, if you can get over that, check them out!

LE COUP DE COEUR - Hospitality Redefined


Going to Brussels? Instead of going to a traditional hotel, try renting an apartment or a guest room in the heart of the city, in a private 19th century house - completely renovated in 2009 - LE COUP DE CŒUR welcomes you in its guest rooms of charm. Affordable luxury is at your fingertips ... With various possibilities, it is best to check their website for pricing, pictures and locations.

 

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