The creators of the Belgian comic strip Suske and Wiske could easily find inspiration in this small lunchroom, where the poetic names of the fresh sandwiches include krijsende kip (screeching chicken), zingende zalm (singing salmon), kletsende koe (chatting cow) and maffe mafioso (mad mafia). But our favourite at this trendy eatery would have to be the dikke Duitser (fat German): grilled sausage on a bread roll with sauerkraut, which has been boiled in organic apple juice. This two storey wooden building may be located on an unsightly industrial estate, but if you're in the neighbourhood you won't regret a visit.



