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Date of upload: Sep 1, 2023 ^^
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The chicken waterzooi was basically a vol-au-vent and you can usually choose to eat it with fries or mashed potatoes. There is an actual dish called Gentse Waterzooi but it looks nothing like what they gave you.
As for the savory waffle... As a Belgian I have never seen or eaten one of those!
Other cities worth a visit are Bruges, Gent & Antwerp. Hope you had fun in my little old country! 👍
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Welcome to Belgium :-) Unfortunately it seems that the last restaurant was a tourist trap. That "waterzooi" wasn't really a waterzooi, it looks like they sold you '"vol au vent" for waterzooi. Waterzooi is more like a soup while vol au vent is like what you got. The are almost the same but not exactly (in waterzooi you'll find potatoes and carrots for example and no mushrooms). The portion of mussels you got seems extremely small, a normal portion should be at least 1,1kg (preferably 1,2 to 1,3kg). And yes, we Belgians mostly eat fries with our mussels, it goes great together. Normally you get also a mussels sauce (mustard, vinegar, pepper, salt, water and some cooking juice of the mussels. Most pre-made mussel sauces will be mayonaise based with the addition of extra mustard and vinegar to make it into a more dressing like consistency). Another give away that it was a tourist trap: the prices are way to low. While tourist traps can serve decent or OK food, normal restaurants will give you higher quality food. Like the mussels for example, you got from the looks of it the "extra" mussel, which is the smallest (and cheapest) mussel available. A self respecting restaurant would never serve anything below the "jumbo" mussel (mussels are graded from big to small: 1) Goudmerk 2) Jumbo 3) Imperial 4) Super 5) Extra). I'm happy that you loved the food but unfortunately you got conned by a tourist trap :-) And Belgians in don't eat hearty waffles, those are solely for tourists. We love our waffles plain or with some sweet toppings at most (like whipped cream for example). Go inside of any restaurant, brasserie (tavern) or coffee house and you won't see it on the menu. Anyway, if you ever get back here, give a yell and I'll take you to some places where they offer decent Belgian food (my treat!).
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Come down to Liège, you will enjoy boulets à la liégeoise (meatballs), sugar waffles (the best are sold at a bakery in the steet perpendiculaire to Liège Guillemins station) and if you venture in the City centre, je sure to visit the passage Lemmonier between rue cathédrale and rue pont d'Ile, they have a spéculoos and marzipan shop. There are also more typical restaurants in the city centre but you will find yourself in the tram construction works 😅
All in all there's a lot a lovely things to try, just 1h away from Brussels if you're still in Belgium that is ...😊
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Glad to see you guys enjoy Brussels!
Little correction, you didn't had 'Waterzooi' in that restaurant, Waterzooi contains boiled potatoes and more vegetables as in a rich stew,
the chicken dish you've had is called Bouchée à la reine (FR) or Koninginnehapje (Dutch) and it comes with a that multi-layered pastery like you've guys had...
TBH since growing up here, I think the last time I've had a waffle is like 25 years ago, it's not really that in our culture no more as most tourists think...
Try some Carbonade (FR), Stoofvlees (Dutch) while here!
And drink a Duvel! :p
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I had my first visit to Brussels last Christmas and it was magical! The Grand Place put on a music/light show starting at 5 p.m. I had chicken vol au vent that looked like your chicken dish. It was VERY good. My favorite waffle is the liege waffle. It's thinner with a caramel-y middle. I also had Flemish beef stew (stoofvlies or carbonnade a la flamande) that was so rich and filling and flavorful. I hope you try the liege and stew!
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It's great to watch you two. I was attracted to your channel out of reminiscing about my childhood food in Germany, but it has become so much more. I like how when Phil is eating first and Deana is filming he teases her by continuing to eat to the point she has to say "Hey save some for me", but when Phil is filming and wants some of what Deana is eating, she gives right in and Phil says "Ya for Papa"... lol. You guys work well together and its very entertaining. Thank you.
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Great that you visited my home country 🙂 Thanks for another wonderful video, always brightens up my evening after a day of work.
For next time, can I recommend that you try mattentaarten (a cake with a filling of curdled milk), shrimp croquettes, chicory with ham oven dish, sirop de Liège or meatballs with hot cherries. And try one of the other great cities of Belgium, like Antwerp, Liège or Ghent.
Herzliche Grüße aus Belgien (German is our 3rd official language)
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@DeanaandPhil
8 months ago
What is your favorite type of waffle? :_hungryd::_hearteyesp: If you enjoyed this video, you may like: Dutch STREET FOOD Tour! (https://youtu.be/J2o9R7dCstg?si=3VIN3mIoAjujo4z9 ) or Trying REAL DUTCH FOOD in Amsterdam (https://youtu.be/innguZTHGH4?si=JF9MKo5JQ-F4e2QV )
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