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Last Saturday, Clara and I went to the very first family brunch at Ceruzzi. Let me start with a small confession: I’m not a brunch person.I usually find brunches chaotic, overpriced, or simply not relaxing enough to really enjoy them. But this one surprised me — and it’s definitely the kind of brunch I’d go …


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Some places don’t need trends, smoke machines or fancy storytelling.They just need to do things properly. North Bay is one of those places. Tucked away on rue Nicolas Martha, North Bay opened in 2021, right after Covid, at a time when opening a restaurant felt almost rebellious. And yet, here they are — quietly building …


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Luxembourg just got itself a new neighbour with very French ambitions.Bouillon Batignolles has landed in Hollerich, right next to Come à La Maison, bringing with it metro plaques, nostalgic music, and that unmistakable brasserie energy that makes you feel like you’ve suddenly taken a detour to Paris — minus the TGV. The concept comes from …


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There are places you don’t plan to revisit — and then one random lunch reminds you exactly why they once felt like home.For me, Mani d’Oro in Gasperich is one of those places. I used to come here all the time when I lived in the neighbourhood. It was my safe spot: comforting food, people …


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Gridx has been buzzing lately, and the newest addition, Jane, had been on my radar since the moment the doors kind of opened — “kind of” because, technically, the restaurant is closed off from the food hall. And honestly? I like that. You’re inside Gridx, but you’re not in the food court chaos. Just follow …


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