Until now, The Viking and I have written about the sculptures that made the biggest impression on us. We are not going to bore you to death though with all … Continue reading
The word “mossel” in Dutch – or “moule” in French – is mussel in English. Mussels with French fries is one of Belgium’s most famous and popular dishes. Nowadays, you … Continue reading
Another homage to chocolate and a a funny one too! Who says that art has to be serious all the time? I actually love it when art and humor go … Continue reading
Looks like a normal sculpture of a Brussels sprout, doesn’t it? Well, during the day, it does. But during the evening and the night this work of art becomes alive! … Continue reading
The people from Brussels tend to be very proud of their city and even consider it to be the center of the world. The word “nombrilus” in the title of … Continue reading
Yummy yummy indeed! Who doesn’t like chocolate? And we all owe it to Christopher Columbus, who not only discovered chocolate, but also had the brilliant idea of bringing it with … Continue reading
Brussels sprouts, you hate them or you love them. In this artwork the vegetable is a lighthouse, but it doesn’t project any light. Instead, it expresses a vision on art … Continue reading
This is the literal translation of Dites-Lui Avec Des Frites / Zeg Het Met Frieten, another sculpture that was inspired by the popular French Fries. Again, you see the typical … Continue reading
Every Belgian town and village has at least one “fritkot”; this is a small place where you can buy our famous French fries in a paper cone. You can usually … Continue reading
This artwork was made by some of the students of an art school in Brussels. And of course, the life of a student is connected with … beer! On their … Continue reading
Brussels is a melting pot of many cultures. In the training center where I teach languages, we have students – young and old – from all over the world. They … Continue reading
Although I like to travel and I can feel at home in many places, my heart belongs to Belgium. (And to The Viking) Most of the time, I am not … Continue reading
Every year, Brusselicious organizes a series of exceptional events focusing on food. The choice is enormous, even overwhelming: picnics in parks, luxury dinner in a tram, exhibitions, movies about food … Continue reading