Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Tribute to Belgium



Today I am paying tribute to my place of birth...

Belgium.


I love my heritage...Although I was raised here in Canada, you could say I was raised 'Belgian' .
I was very fortunate to have travelled there many times to visit family and get to know my home country thoroughly.

Flemish was my first language, but I would be hard pressed to carry a conversation in it now.
Must work on that this year!

My children have visited too...about 3 trips there for each. Vanessa also went to school there when she was 16 and my 18 year old son is in Uganda now but heading to Belgium for three months after that. My 12 year old has plans for living there too one day. They all love the Belgian life!

My heritage heavily influences my design esthetic and this may give you a bit of insight into some of the  inspirations for my shop, Meuse Boutique (named for a river in Belgium). It was there I fell in  love curvy antique furniture, toile and chippy flea market finds.


























It's a country of perfectly preserved medieval cities and ultra modern design...
a study in contrasts! Visit Brugge and then Brussels and you will see what I mean.

































Belgians are not boastful people and are the last ones to ever toot their own horns.

Perhaps that's why the world knows the fries they invented as 'French' fries!

Hmmm, don't know how France got the credit for it!

France is so well-known for its cuisine when in fact Belgium has more Michelin Star restaurants in its tiny country than all of France does! 






































There are over 500 varieties of beer! For connoisseurs, the complexity of Belgian beers are similiar to wines, from fruit-fermented lambics like Kriek (cherry - my favourite) to ales brewed by Monks for centuries. There is no way I can do justice to the topic of Belgium Beer!

There is a cold beer and wine store at the top of Arbutus in Kerrsidale about a block or two before you hit 41st Avenue that has the best selection of Belgian beer I have ever come across. This holiday season I even managed to get some of the coveted limited quantity Westvleteren 12 Trappist beer. What a treat.





























And then there's the chocolate. Oh, the chocolate!

EVERYONE knows Belgian chocolate is the best in the world!































And beautiful linens and tapestries and handmade lace!









































And design! Belgian design is a sophisticated mix of centuries-old architecture and a-second-ago-modern.  It is the inspiration for all chic design today but the Belgians have always been effortlessly combining the two!
































Oh! I nearly forgot to tell you about the waffles...
yes you guessed it, they are world famous too...






























Lucky for us Vancouverites, there is an authentic Belgian Waffle Bar located on Robson St near Denman. The owners, Jan and Eilnaz are the loveliest couple ever and are from my hometown of Antwerp. They moved here last year and opened a wonderful place that has already made the Top Ten Places to Dine List on Urbanspoon! Nero Belgian waffle bar...my absolute favourite place to visit. For me it's as Belgian as it gets and it is simply delicious!


I can tell you these things and not be boasting because I have lived in Canada for nearly all of my life and can't claim any bragging rights...but I have visited enough times to know all of this firsthand,
...and to be so very proud of my heritage.

Tot ziens!
Veerle




Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Plaisir Sucre



Well,  you already know you can get a little bit of your French on when you walk into Meuse...whether it's the La Rochere glassware from France or the Art-dy-Lys Tapestry cushions...also made in France, you can find it here...



Perhaps it is the way we coax our vintage furnishings into their next life with French sensibility and warm vanilla-toned paint; my inspirations come from many places...my heritage (Belgian), my love of France, my love of vintage time-worn things and girly-girl stuff (with Edge, if-you-please) and that classic iconic image- La Tour Eiffel - well, even that NEVER gets cliche.

I will let you in on a little secret...there is a place I go to get my own French on! A hidden gem of a French Bakery in  Kitsilano. Dare I share with you? Will it spoil my secret enjoyment if all of Vancouver comes to know it? I will take that risk and tell you that if you care to be impressed with authentic French pastries made on-site by French-born owners/bakers, make your way there soon. What is this place you ask?

Plaisir Sucre!

The pastries are the best I have had since my last visit to Belgium and France.



Fabrice calls out to his staff in French...a la Paris...and it is a melody to the ears!

Half of the patrons speak French (further proof of it's excellence!) it seems, so if you close your eyes you will be transported to the magic city itself!

The shop is unpretentious - the owners are charming and friendly, and I am In Love with every aspect of this darling bakery. Plus they call me Mademoiselle :) How can I not be charmed?

Do yourself a favour and discover it for yourself...at 2668 Arbutus St (between 10th and 11th  Avenue).

It is right on the way to work for me. I drove by for two whole months not knowing it was there! But now I know...and you do too!





Au revoir!
Veerle

Baked goods images borrowed from Urbanspoon!