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Bruneau is a restaurant in Brussels, Belgium which has garnered a Michelin [1] star, as well as an 18/20 rating from Gault-Millau. [2] The chef was Jean-Pierre Bruneau, 74 years old in 2017. The restaurant was taken over [3] by a former sous-chef Maxime Maziers and reopened in June 2018. It was renamed [4] Bruneau by Maxime Maziers. Jean-Pierre ...
ShutterstockDid you grow up hating Brussels sprouts? You're not alone, but don't cling to outdated views on the vegetable. The lowly sprout has experienced a culinary glow-up in the past few years.
The unique seasonal wild yeasts of the Senne river valley are used in the production of the regional lambic style of beer. [8] Brasserie de la Senne is a brewery named for the river. [9] Despite the covering of the Senne resulting in the river being all but invisible in central Brussels, it has had a cultural impact on the city.
The operators of the show cave claim that it contains the world's longest navigable underground river, the Rubicon. [2] This river is around 700 meters long and created the cave as it flowed. [ 2 ] Within the river, there are shrimp from the genus Niphargus , along with other crustaceans.
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Restaurant Misverstand is a Belgian reality show based on a British format called The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes, which, in turn, was inspired by the Japanese experiment Restaurant of Mistaken Orders, by Shiro Oguni. The show is hosted by Dieter Coppens, with chef Seppe Nobels. [1]
The Boulevard Anspach or Anspachlaan is a central boulevard in Brussels, Belgium, connecting the Place de Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein to the Place Fontainas/Fontainasplein. It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), and bears the name of Jules Anspach, a former mayor of the City of Brussels.
The basin covers 1101 km 2 and is two-thirds located in Belgium. A ridge in France forms the watershed line with the Aa basin in the west; in the south and east, the West Flemish Hills and the Central West Flemish Hills form the boundary with the Lys basin; in the north, a line of dunes is the boundary with the North Sea coast.