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    Thursday
    Mar212013

    H. de Vries Bookstore in Haarlem, Holland

    While in Amsterdam, I decided to take a 20-minute train to explore Haarlem, a town that I had heard wonderful things about. Plus, it was the namesake town for New York City's Harlem neighborhood. It was a completely charming day trip from Amsterdam, and I especially loved discovering H. de Vries bookstore, open since 1905. Today, it has the largest selection of books in the Netherlands and is a joy to peruse, even though most of the books aren't in English. There are tucked away corners, a small but cute cafe, brick walls, chandeliers, and a gorgeous original fireplace - one of the loveliest independent bookstores I've ever visited.

    We also had lunch at the casual La Place at the V&D department store - if you go, don't eat at the first level La Place - take the escalators all the way up to the top location, where there is a wonderful view of Haarlem. The Frans Hals museum was another highlight, especially seeing the collection of his Civic Guard paintings.

    The exterior of H. de Vries

    Monday
    Mar182013

    Snapshots from Amsterdam

    It has been several years since I've been in Amsterdam, and I have fallen in love once again. It is street after street, canal after canal of postcard-perfect views, corner cafes and "coffeeshops." There are tourist-y areas of course (particularly in and around Dam Square...AVOID!) but I don't feel overrun by chain stores and cheap pizza places with bright lighting. The neighborhoods of Jordaan and the Nine Little Streets remind me a bit of my neighborhood in New York, the West Village. Since it is so easy to get to from New York, I have found myself daydreaming of finding the next cheap flight and spending a long weekend here with Andy. What a beautiful city.

     

    Saturday
    Mar162013

    The Worst Sandwich Ever

    OK, normally I'm on the hunt for the most delicious food in the world and restaurant ambiance. Today, I ordered a tomato and mozzarella panini for lunch at an adorable teahouse. This is what arrived. My mom and I could not stop laughing. Not quite what I had in mind. No, I didn't remove the tomatoes. I wasn't expecting August tomatoes from the greenmarket and fresh mozzarella as good as DiPalo's but this?

    Friday
    Mar152013

    The Original Le Pain Quotidien in Brussels

    I live about 5 minutes from a Le Pain Quotidien in New York and hold a lot of my business meetings there. It's easy, with great coffee and food, and feels very European with communal tables and the long wait time to get your check. I found the original Le Pain Quotidien in Brussels today, first opened in 1990 and now with locations all over the world. It is much smaller than other ones and in the cool Dansaert neighborhood, at 16 Rue Antoine Danseart. There is a larger, flagship property in the sophisticated Sablon area, as well as others around the city. Stop by, buy some mini waffles to go or have the tuna/hummus tartine (much better bread than in the states) and pay homage to a chain that is actually consistently good.

    Thursday
    Mar142013

    Hidden Alleyways in Brussels

    I flew into Amsterdam today, hopped on the Thalys train to Brussels, and have spent the afternoon exploring with one of Brussels' greeters. This is such a cool thing that is now in several cities around the world, like the Big Apple Greeters in New York. Basically, they volunteer their time to show visitors around and you get some great insight into a new city. I loved this hidden alleyway she walked us through. The red brick building on the right with iron rods on the window is a former jail. Below is a snapshot of how homes were identified before there were numbers - "Look for the rooster!"