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Champagne and Shopping at Brussels’ Chatelain Market

Champagne and Shopping at Brussels’ Chatelain Market

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Place du Chatelain Market: Drink, Eat, Shop

In my local market back home in New York, I shop for produce, then head home.

At the market I visited in the Chatelain neighborhood of Brussels, I shopped for produce, then enjoyed a glass of champagne. I sampled jams, taste-tested cheese and learned about foraging mushrooms in the forests of Belgium. And had a glass of wine. I devoured a plate of oysters and burned my tongue on a piping hot Belgian waffle. And had just one more glass of wine.

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On Wednesday evenings, Chatelain market is a popular happy hour spot for the area’s young professionals.


In Brussels, the Chatelain market is more than just a functional way to get your groceries– it is an entire immersive experience, complete with adult beverages.
Locals come to the market not only to shop, but also to hang out after work and have drinks or snacks. Chatelain is close to the center of Brussels (I arrived via taxi in ten minutes) but off most tourists’ radar. I didn’t see a thing written about it in my guidebooks– but I was lucky to be tipped off by my excellent concierge at the Stanhope Hotel.

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The market has a friendly, festive atmosphere– I had fun converations with many of the vendors here. While it’s true that not every item here can be brought home (to America at least) as a souvenir (skip the meats and fresh veggies), there are plenty of items that are pack and customs friendly. As for the others, they can at least be enjoyed back at your hotel.

Belgian Food Souvenirs from Chatelain Market

1. Local Jams

Brussels Belgium Food Market Chatelain jam

2. Belgian Cheese

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The cheese selection was enormous– with not only Belgian cheese specialties but plenty of imports from bordering France. Keep these cheeses in your mini bar like I did.

3.  Belgian Wild Mushrooms

Belgium wild mushrooms forest chatelain market vendor

You won’t find these local mushrooms anywhere else– they are wild foraged in the forests of Belgium.

Vendor chatelain market mushrooms

The vendors here seemed accustomed to publicity. As I photographed this friendly vendor’s mushrooms, he good-naturedly mentioned the last journalist he spoke with was from the BBC– and spoke perfect French.

4. Nuts

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Check customs rules for specifics, but most nuts are OK to bring back.

5. Belgian Candy and Cuberdons

Candy is always a great item to bring home and very pack-friendly. I picked up a bag of the famous Belgian cuberdons here (more about these in later post, but they are basically berry-flavored jellied candies).

6. Bread

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Belgium has some beautiful breads– but I would only chance bringing home a fresh-baked loaf if you are flying out the next day. Otherwise, it’s perfect to enjoy during your stay with some delicious local cheese.

Chatelain Market: Stock up on Snacks

Chatelain market also has lots of fresh food options that would be great for a picnic or just for snacking on later back at the hotel.

Meats

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Haven’t tried a Belgian sausage yet? Here’s your chance.

belgium rotisserie chicken vendor brussels chatelain market

These rotisserie chickens looked (and smelled) divine.


Prepared Foods

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This vendor had delicious salads, olives and tapenades.

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I picked up a demi (half) quiche for a snack for later.


Fruits and Vegetables

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DSC00082DSC00113 [box type=”info” style=”rounded” border=”full”]Souvenir Finder Shopping Tip Sheet
What to Buy: Jams, cheese and candy are perfect for take-home souvenirs
Where to get it: Place du Chatelain market, held every Wednesday afternoon through early evening
What to Know: Leave extra time to explore the independent shops in the neighborhood
Where to Stay: I loved the luxurious but still cozy Stanhope Hotel. Nothing beats personal service– the concierge here went above and beyond to make personal recommendations that were right on point.[/box]

Thanks to Visit Brussels and the Stanhope Hotel.

Have you been to Chatelain market? What are your favorite European markets?

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Amy

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

Oh wow, that all looks so delicious, especially the mushrooms, jam and candies!

Kristin Francis

Monday 5th of January 2015

Haha the candy! I should have brought you back some cuberdons!

Kristin Francis

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

I know I wish I had brought more back!

Craig

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

I've always wanted to visit Brussels, that market looks awesome - now I want to go even more

Kristin Francis

Monday 5th of January 2015

Thanks Craig-- Brussels is so underrated, it was really a fabulous city filled with surprises.

Kristin Francis

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

Brussels is definitely a highly underrated city-- I absolutely loved it. It's also a great base for day trips all around Europe.

Sue Slaght

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

Champagne at the market? Now that sounds brilliant!

Kristin Francis

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

Exactly, I'd be far more likely to pick up some fresh produce at my local market if there was a champagne stand to help along the shopping!

Chanel | Cultural Xplorer

Monday 29th of December 2014

Gah! Why did I not know about this place when I visited Brussels? I would have loved to drink while shopping :D

Kristin Francis

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

Next time! It's a great neighborhood for walking too.

Anne

Monday 29th of December 2014

I'm so hungry! And thirsty for champagne. Beautiful photos!

Kristin Francis

Tuesday 30th of December 2014

haha thanks! I love that the trendy happy hour spot is actually a farmer's market-- so much more fun than a bar.