Everywhere in Brussels you can buy waffles. They're called Gaufres Bruxelloises, which stands for Brussels' waffles. Another city in Belgium called Liège, is also famous for it's delicious waffles. They're called Gaufres Liègois, which stands for Liège's waffles.
The difference between B waffles and L waffles is that the Brussels' waffles are much more crispier and less sweet. The Liège's waffles are soft and sugared.
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You would find it in the City of Brussels, in Brussels, Belgium
There are several English restaurants in Belgium. Churchill's The English Pub, God Save the Cream and Peck 47 would be some you can find in Brussels.
One can find a cheap hotel in Brussels, Belgium by visiting the website for that city and following the recommendations for lodging there. One may also check out the website Hotels at Anywhere to book an inexpensive hotel in Brussels.
Metropole Hotel is located at this address: De Brouckereplein 31, 1000 Brussels, Belgium. One can easily find the hotel as it is located at the city center. It has plenty of facilities like convention and conference centers.
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The best place online to get good recipes for waffles is at www.allrecipes.org. This website has many variations with reviews.
Look up blue waffle to find out
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I was a friend of Sylvia in Helmond, the Netherlands in the sixties. Unfortunately she was in a fatal accident in Brussels, Belgium may years ago. She would have been about 64 years old.
Maps of Brussels are available online from Nations Online and from Brussels' website. Travel agents also typically have a map selection available in their office.
The name Brussels is the English name for the Belgian capital. In Brussels, two languages are spoken, Dutch and French. The French name is Bruxelles but you really want to take a look at the city's original name: Brussel, which is the Dutch name. Brussel is an evolution of the word "Broekzele", the old name of the city. You can still notice the "kz" combination in the French name. The word Broekzele is a combination of Broek, which means "marsh", and "zele" which means village. So the literal translation of Brussels is "Village in the marsh". When Brussels was founded more then a 1000 years ago, it was indeed in a place full of marsh, one of the last marsh places to be covered up is now known as the Heysel where you can find the Atomium.