Wine books: TASCHEN Dali’s The Wines of Gala
This month we focus on wine books with an eccentric but serious look at a Dalíesque grouping of fine wines.
Hot on the heels (or...
Brussels dining contrasts: Café Métropole and Deliveroo
Café Metropole
One of our favourite spots for a bit of lunch or dinner is the Métropole Café. It’s not just that it’s nice be...
Brussels restaurants: Visit Wok Dynasty and Chez Leon
In our regular dining pages we look at two Brussels restaurants Wok Dynasty and Chez Leon
Chez Leon
All year round – but especially in the...
Callens Cafe: See the New Year in with style
Callens Cafe has prepared a very special menu for you on the evening of 31 December. Located just off Avenue Louise, Callens is the...
Entrepreneurs: Mike & Becky’s real, honest chocolate
Gemma Rose meets two entrepreneurs - chocolate makers with a difference, making a difference.
Before I eat a piece of Mike & Becky’s chocolate, they...
Wine tips: Château la Verrerie, a prehistoric site
This week in our regular wine tips we head for South Luberon to check out a chateau with a very long history of winemaking.
The...
Brännland cider: Passion, expertise and the ambition
A prestigious wine-tasting event invited Brännland cider -Swedes who make sweet cider.
For the past ten years Catherine and Philippe Cohen of CDP Fine Wines...
Indonesian dining: Steigenberger Wiltcher’s hotel Brussels
The flavours of Indonesian dining have arrived at Steigenberger Wiltcher's.
To celebrate the Europalia festival celebrating Indonesia this year, the kitchen at the magnificent Steigenberger...
Wine tips: Château la Verrerie – A prehistoric site
In our regular wine tips article we head for South Luberon to check out a chateau with a very long history of winemaking.
The omens...
S.Pellegrino Culinaria: A rendez-vous for great food
S.Pellegrino Culinaria is the rendez-vous for food lovers, a gastronomic event boasting more than 30 starred chefs. The 9th edition runs from 18 to...