4 most beautiful diving spots in the world!

from Rosewing.com

This list has been made by a long time family friend called François. He has travelled the world many times and has visited every imaginable place, from Belgium to French Polynesia to the Bahamas to Australia … he has done it all. All of these trips were mostly in function of his passion and profession, diving.

For him the following spots are the most beautiful ones ever :

1.                   François’ absolute nr 1 would be Rangiroa (Tahiti) in French Polynesia.

from travelpod.com

2.             Fernando de Noronha, Brazil (east of Natal). If you dream of swimming with hundreds of dolphins … this is THE place to be. The only thing that could be tricky is the fact that only a certain amount of tourists per year are allowed here.

From Brazil travelplan

3.              Sulu Sea, Philippines. This can only be done between January and April All the other months the sea is  too rough.  Sulu Sea can only be reached by Liveaboard

4.                   Lighthouse Reef (outer reef), Belize.

Troubadour: Excellent food and great place to discover wines

Did you ever drink wine from India???  I didn’t even know they made wine ….

At restaurant “De Troubadour” you can taste/drink the strangest (but very good) wines, that you have ever seen on wine lists. I remember John Verbeeck, the owner from “De Troubadour”, from the regional Antwerp TV. What stayed in my mind was actually that he was a very happy, round, funny and in some way eccentric chef that would combine products that I would never think of combing. Honestly, I don’t know why I never came here before as it is pretty close to where I live. It was actually my girlfriend who surprised me on by birthday. She asked me before if I would prefer a present or a dinner at a nice restaurant? So I told her that I would be happy with both of them, that she just had to choose. But as she knows me really wel,l she knew that food would make me happier than any other gift :)… So she took me to  “De troubadour”. When arriving there, we almost entered the wrong place as we didn’t see the glass door at our left (we thought it was just a window).

Anyway, as I have already told you in previous posts, in restaurants like these I prefer taking the gastronomical menu (in this case the “Sensation” menu). We started with quail, then we had a bisque, followed by Skrei, after that we had veal and finished with a nice chocolate dessert. All accompanied by matching Croatian wines. When I think of Croatian wines I only think of Malvazija, but nothing else. I would love to give you the names of the wines I had, but I lost the list I made 😦  (yes, guilty as charged). With the veal for example, we had a wine I would never buy when tasting it, because it was the taste was real herbal, but together with this dish, the wine really give another  dimension and gave the wine a better impression better than the first one I had. When looking at the restaurant’s wine list, I couldn’t believe my eyes because so many different countries were represented on it. (like India for example, which a colleague of mine had tasted and enjoyed it)

 So if you feel like tasting excellent food and wine from countries you didn’t even knew they had wine 🙂, De Troubadour is the place to be.

 I know I always seem enthusiastic and that I only seem to be telling good things… But I only want to put things on my blog that people would like and that I liked.. It is just not in my nature to be negative.

Restaurant De Troubadour:

Website: http://detroubadour.be/

Address:

                Driekoningenstraat 72

                2600 Berchem, Belgium

Phone n°: +32 (0) 3 239 39 16

There’s no place like home

Last Friday I had a dinner with some colleagues and like every time, they relied on me to find a nice place to eat. This was not an easy task as I need to keep my reputation high and since my colleagues also wanted to try something new.  This time we choose to go to Josephine’s. Entering this restaurant is like entering your grandmother’s living room (but then with a few modern touches), velvet sofas, retro coffee tables, etc …

This part of the restaurant is used as a bar and therefore we choose to take our aperitif in one of the funky sofas. Two of my colleagues and myself took some bubbles (Veuve de mormont) while the others went for a beer cocktail and an iced mint tea.  For an unknown reason we received a plate of fine meats and olives (the guests sitting beside us didn’t get this), but maybe it came with one of our aperitifs .

We also passed our orders in granny’s living room. 4 of us took the suggestions:  Mechselse Koekoek (type of chicken) filled with Italian ham and zucchini, fresh linguini and oregano sauce (gravy sauce) and this was also what I took. The others took the Yellow fin tuna  with green asparagus, shiitakes and mashes potatoes with a butter/spring onion sauce.  One of my colleagues  chose the trademark dish of the restaurant called “Black angus”.  We all took different wines to accompany our dishes. I took the Australian Shiraz that to my opinion nicely matched the dish.  We all enjoyed our meals and I really like it when I have a full taste while eating (for example if a gravy didn’t cook enough it would be tasteless). The tuna was also cooked as it should.

Last but not least, before ordering I already saw the “Tarte Tatin” on the menu (and you guys know how much I love it) so I HAD to go for it. My colleagues took the Chocolate Brownie.

I should also mention the extra touch to my Tarte Tatin, they did a live flambé of the Tarte Tatin with Rum.  So it feels like it’s your birthday and the restaurants does something special, but if there is one thing I HATE, it is to be in the center of the attention in a restaurant (even when it is my birthday). I would hereby like to thank my table companions, formerly known as “my colleagues”, for singing “Happy Birthday”(it wasn’t even my birthday) when I got my dessert (MY REVENGE WILL BE SWEET) 🙂 🙂

Again a nice discovery in the city center of Antwerp and the feeling of coming home.

Ah one more thing, they sometimes also have live Jazz sets in the restaurant!!

Restaurant Josephine’s

Website: http://www.josephines.be/

Address:

                Gentplaats 1

                2000 Antwerp, Belgium

Phone n°: +32 (0) 3 248 95 95

The Costiera Amalfitana, One of my favorite places in Italy

Just below Napels, we find one of the most breathtaking parts of Italy, “La Costiera Amalfitana”. It is one of my favorite parts of Italy. It was actually during a trip through Italy with my dad that I discovered this Italian piece of heaven. The coastline is protected by UNESCO  and is considered as one of the most beautiful coasts in the world.

Things you should really have seen when you would go to the Costiera are:

  • Amalfi’s beautiful Duomo (people in South of Italy take religion really serious)
  • Positano (used in a lot of movies, like under the Tuscany sun)
  • Praiano
  • Ravello’s Terrazza dell’ infinito (also the flowergarden of Villa Rufolo)
  • Scala, the oldest town on this coastline
  • Vietri sul Mare
  • I could keep on naming things must see but the list would really be endless

What I liked about being here, was that you can travel everywhere by boat. This also the most advisable way to travel, as a red traffic light is just a suggestion!!

All that visiting is nice, but I also need FOOD. Being in the same region as Napels, this means that the Spaghetti is essential. And being near the sea, a nice spaghetti vongole is highly recommended. But other regional food and products are Pizza, mozzarella, strong olive oil, pasta in general,  etc…

The wines form this region are not that exceptional. The most famous wine would be Greco di tufo (white wine), Fiano d’avellino, Montefusco and Taurasi. A local drink you really have to try is Limoncello, a lemon liquor .

When my dad  and I were at the Costiera Amalfitana, we stayed at hotel Tritone. Which was a wonderfull hotel with incredible sea views frow EVERYWHERE in the building. We opted for a half board and I could strongly recommend this formula as the dinner during our whole stay was wonderful and more than sufficient. You can choose à la carte and while waiting for your food, you can choose from a very very nice buffet of appetizers (homemade and local). Their wine list also contains a few nice beauties and you should also visit their cellar. The hotel also has its own beach and boat pier from where you can take excursions to Capri (very nice island), Sorrento, Salerno, etc….

This region really stole my heart, will it also steal yours?

Get unexpectedly surprised

Sometimes I really have no inspiration of where I need to go and eat, even dough Antwerp is filled with great restaurants. I don’t always feel like going to the ones you usually go, I basically feel like trying something new. So then I start bugging friends if they don’t know nice places I should try. On one of these evenings I went to restaurant “à l’ improviste” which means unexpectedly in English and that is the least I can say about this wonderful place of gastronomy.  Honestly, I don’t know why I didn’t go to this restaurant before, because I used to pass by a lot… Anyhow, this restaurant is a must to anyone who like to be surprised by food and to explore new tastes. You have the choice between a 4 or 5 course menu that the chef introduces at the table. And if there are things you don’t like or you’d prefer to leave out, the chef is more than happy to do so. They only use season and fresh products that get prepared in their open kitchen which allows the visitors to see that everything gets prepared with a lot of care. I choose for the 5 course menu  and I enjoyed every bit of it  and as a Nutella hazelnut lover, I really loved the Nutella/hazelnut icecream 🙂 🙂(mmmm, if only I could have some while I’m writing). As you would expect in a restaurant like this, they foresee wines that perfectly match the courses. It doesn’t happen much that I think by myself, man  I want this at home … but here I remember buying all the wines I had that evening 🙂  for example the Schreuebe (white wine) from Geilwas one of them (they also have nice Riesling and Kerner). This gives the restaurant an even better value, as you can buy all their wines and some of their products in their wineshop/lunchrestaurant / tastingbar “à l’ infintiste” , where I also had a small lunch (with great wines)  a few times and also liked this a lot.

 So get unexpectedly surprised at “à l’ improviste”

Restaurant à ‘l improviste

Address:

                Mechelsesteenweg 112

                2018 Antwerp, Belgium

Phone n° : +32 (0)3 216 33 03

A restaurant for all you romantics out there

This post is for all you romantics out there (like me), as restaurant “Les Foudres” is really a nice place if you want to have a greatand intimate dinner with your lady (or gentleman). The restaurant used to be an old wine warehouse which was very unique in Belgium at that time, some of the barrels or “foudres” could contain 22.000 liter of wine. The wine is not there anymore, but the barrels still are and are incorporated in the restaurant’s interior.  The restaurant is located in the original basement of the wine warehouse and really breathes out romance… And if you get the chance (but that will depend on the weather) you should try to dine in the wonderful garden or orchard , which is actually very big for being in the center of Brussels. As the restaurant theme would be the old wine barrels, they obviously also need to have a great choice of wines, which they have indeed . They have a wide choice of international wines. The menu is a mix of French, Belgian and Italian cuisine and you can taste the chef’s skills and know how as the food was really refined. And what I liked was that when leaving the restaurant I didn’t feel like a stuffed turkey J. We took the “Menu du marché” or market menu, which to my opinion is the best way to discover a restaurant. As dessert I had the ‘Tarte Tatin” man do I love a good “Tarte Tatin”. This restaurant is a really nice price-value restaurant.

Hope you’ll enjoy it as much as me.

Restaurant Les Foudres:

Website: http://www.lesfoudres.be/

Address:

                Rue Eugène Cattoir 14

                1050 Ixelles

Telephone n°: +32 (0)2 647 36 36

Breakfast at tiffany’s? Although, let’s stay in Antwerp :-)

Lately I don’t really go and have breakfast somewhere else then home. There was a time that I did, and one of my favorite places in Antwerp would be the “Biological Dynamical bakery “ in the Southern part of the Antwerp city center close to the “Museum of Fine arts”. Normally I’m not really a fan of Biological products and places as they usually are overpriced and aren’t really that different from regular products. But this little bakery is a nice place to have breakfast and you can really taste that everything is homemade. Above that they give you a very good breakfast for what you pay!!  You get bread, egg, homemade jam, fresh orange juice,  etc…

 Really worth trying.

Biologische Dynamische Bakkerij

Address:

                Volkstraat 17

                2000 Antwerp, Belgium

Phone n°: +32 (0)3 216 00 42

Antwerpen proeft – The place to be for foodies this upcoming weekend!!

The city of Antwerp organizes the fifth edition of  “Antwerpen Proeft”, what would mean as much as “Antwerp tastes”.  This culinary edition will take place from August 18 to 21.  You will be able to taste a wide variety of culinary specialties, Belgian-French cuisine, Mediterranean, Australian….. brought by both new young talent as Michelin-star chefs like Viki Geudens and Johan Segers. The entrance to the festival is Free, but you will have to pay for the food you want to taste. For me this a “Must Do” if you are in Antwerp as it is the ideal occasion to taste the best Antwerp has to offer.  And let’s be honest, I can’t find a better way to do this then with good food and drinks??? Do you?

 So if you are free this weekend, try to visit the festival, you won’t regret it

 Website: http://www.tasteofantwerp.com/festival.htm

 Cheers

Soya

Thinking of soya, the link to Asian food is immediately made. Personally I wasn’t really convinced in the beginning when the soy products started to find their way into our kitchens. But I have to admit that I have changed my mind as I started using more soya products when cooking. Did you know that soya was already used as nutrition in the 18th century?   The most well know soya product would definitely be soya sauce used to dip your sushi or for stir-fried dishes .

The reason why I had to start using Soya products, is because my girlfriend has become lactose intolerant. So now I use soy milk, soy cream, soy margarine, etc… There is 1 thing I don’t use, and that’s Tofu. The reason is simple, if I want meat I eat meat and nothing to replace it!!  You guys should really try to sometimes replace dairy products with Soya products, for example if you make my chocolate cake (that I posted a while ago), use the soy margarine… you won’t taste the difference… and this is the case with most of the soya products.

Some very good cookbooks I have for cooking with soya (as a base) would be “Elke dag gezond” in Dutch and “The new soy cookbook” in English (by Lorna Sass). The following recipes that I tried were really nice:

  • sea-devil with basilsauce
  • Cannelloni filled with punchy lamb
  • Chicken filled with baby pineapple

 OK, it is true that some dishes just need really farm butter. But some for some things you can replace it .

A touch of class

Let me take you on a nice trip down memory lane. For many years my parents, my brother and I used to travel to Italy by car.  When my  brother and I got  a bit older, we always stopped in hotel “Du Parc”in Obernai. Obernai is a little town  just outside of Strasbourg (well-known for the European Parliament, etc….  ) located in France’s Alsace region.  What you will notice if you ever get the change to go to there, is the German (maybe even Austrian) influence that is noticeable everywhere as this region has been part of Germany for many years. What I like about this region is that you  have the feeling that you are traveling back in time because of  the nice flowers on the balconies, seeing beautiful murals (on façade of the houses) and the friendliness of the people. For some strange reason I always feel like putting on some Lederhosen (don’t worry, I never really did it) when I’m walking around.  Sorry, I got carried away for a moment J , back to hotel “Du Parc”.

 Hotel “Du Parc” is a 4 star hotel, but if you ask me it could easily be a 5 star hotel. The hotel has a good combination of old Alsatian style, modern elements mixed with a touch of class. This goes for the whole hotel. The rooms are also of a nice size and you can choose between modern or local style rooms that have all comfort needed. You can also relax at the in- or outside pool, spa, or peaceful garden. My favorite part of staying at this hotel is eating (surprise surprise). At lunchtime you eat at this old fashion “Stub” where you can enjoy the best local cuisine (don’t worry it’s not only heavy food) and enjoy this accompanied with a nice Riesling (which is the wine from this region and one of my preferred white wines).

In the evening, it is the total opposite story!  Be ready to bade in luxury.  In the “La Table” restaurant, the Wucher family (Owners of the hotel) tries to give you the best gastronomical experience you have ever had. A mix of local cuisine is a brought in a refined way and French cuisine. Highly recommended is the home made “Foie gras” or as dessert the “Tarte aux Brimbelles” (a blueberry tartlet) and again all of this accompanied by superb wines, as the hotel has a wonderful wine list (personally I like trying local products). Being served by the owners from the hotel is something I highly appreciate and is something very rare in this kind of hotels.

After a nice night of sleep you will be very pleased with the breakfast, food as far as the eye can see J + freshly squeezed orange juice!!

 Hope you’ll enjoy your stay!!