Brussels, long the realm of stuffy French restaurants packed with gray-flannel-suited diplomats, has suddenly gone bold and bright.
These exciting talents are transforming the city’s old-fashioned bistros and cafes with spices from places like Korea, Latin America and Morocco, and “putting a vivid modern spin on homey local comfort food dishes,” explained Michel Verlinden, a Brussels food writer and restaurant critic for Le Vif, a major Belgian weekly.
At the same time, they’re making the most of local produce like cabbage, carrots, endives and, bien sûr, brussels sprouts.
Brussels may be the capital of Europe, but it feels more like Brooklyn or Marseille gastronomically.
Casual, creative and multicultural, it’s a city that’s equally at home with bulgogi and duck breast — even together in the same dish.
Persons:
thrall, ”, Michel Verlinden, Le Vif
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