I must admit that I haven't been blogging as much as I'd like to but I'll hopefully make up for it with this post! Switzerland has always been my favourite European country but now, the Netherlands (specifically Maastricht!) has a special place in my heart. Despite the winter chills, I wouldn't change anything for the world.
These are a few foodie highlights that I had during my trip and felt like I should share them!
Now, THIS is fast food! I spotted this at Amsterdam Central train station and it's a 'vending machine' for burgers and meat rolls. It is constantly topped up by kitchen staffs behind, which is connected to a fast food restaurant next door.
50 cents for a packets of chips?! God bless Hema! ;P
It's only normal that I would crave Asian food at some point! Luckily, there was a Wagamama at Amsterdam and this stir-fry chicken & veggies definitely satisfied my cravings!
Herbed chicken with tomato gravy and peas, which I got from the university's cafeteria. It's an Ikea-style cafeteria where you'd grab whatever you want and pay at the end.
Apple pancake (with icing sugar and stroop/syrup) and a side of soup & bread
I bought this from the Maastricht University cafeteria as well! The variety of food they have is heavenly and now, I only wish that my uni sells these pancakes!
I bought this from the Maastricht University cafeteria as well! The variety of food they have is heavenly and now, I only wish that my uni sells these pancakes!
Apple Pie & Coffee
This apple pie, which I got from Amsterdam, is different from the Limburgse vlaai that you'd get in Maastricht. Personally, I prefer the vlaai! Instead of a crumbly pastry, it is made out of bread/yeasted dough and is much thinner than normal pies.
This apple pie, which I got from Amsterdam, is different from the Limburgse vlaai that you'd get in Maastricht. Personally, I prefer the vlaai! Instead of a crumbly pastry, it is made out of bread/yeasted dough and is much thinner than normal pies.
Cored apple filled with cinnamon caramel and wrapped with puff pastry
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a side of tomato soup
Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting
There's a charming little cafe outside my lecture auditorium and after a chilly bike ride to class, I would get my coffee from them every morning. They would bake their cakes, cookies and bread every day with a small oven! Imagine the smell!! Trust me, it's pretty darn hard to resist them :P
There's a charming little cafe outside my lecture auditorium and after a chilly bike ride to class, I would get my coffee from them every morning. They would bake their cakes, cookies and bread every day with a small oven! Imagine the smell!! Trust me, it's pretty darn hard to resist them :P
Mini Dutch pancakes (poffertjes) with icing sugar and butter
I love getting these mini dutch pancakes at Victoria Market (in Melbourne) so during my free time, I'd search high and low for these sweet treats!! Fortunately, I found a pancake restaurant and got to order a plate!!!
Waffles with icing sugar
Unlike the poffertjes, there were waffles EVERYWHERE!
Bakery at Aachen, Germany
During a free day, my dear friend, Tink and I went over to Aachen for a short trip! Being a tourist, we did the normal tourist-y stuff and of course, it included sight-seeing and lots of shopping!!
When in Germany, you've gotta eat some pretzels! ;)
I'm going to miss all the lovely and sweet pastries/cakes/biscuits!
This trip has been a wonderful learning experience and I felt like I've grown so much during this short one month! I'm going to enjoy re-telling my stories and practice all the things that I've learnt. But for now, I need to settle my jet lag issues!
Have a great week!!!! :)













looks delicious~
ReplyDeletehehe they're definitely delicious! :P I can vouch for it! hehe
DeleteHi Vien! So how many kilos have you put on? :P
ReplyDeleteHAHAHHAHA I smashed my scales a long time ago :P
Deletethis is what I love about the world of blogging!
ReplyDeletehehe I love the ogle at people food part as well!!!
Deletehello stranger! has it been a month already?! heheh, good to see that you've been having lots of cool-looking pastries (with plenty of carbs to help warm you amid the wintry chill!). i wonder if waffles could maybe be a remedy for jet lag, heheh :D
ReplyDeleteI KNOWWWW SO CRAZY! oh gosh! I can't believe that the month flew by!!!
DeleteHAHA yes all the carbs definitely kept me warm!! hehehe ohhhh i believe that waffles could be a remedy for anything! :P
Oh, poffertjes! Those are so intertwined with the National Folk Festival in Canberra for me. Yum! Looks like you had a marvellous time :)
ReplyDeleteOHHHHh I wanna check the festival out!!!! hehe I miss them so much already! :D
DeleteOooo hope to see more photos from your trip. I love Wagamama, it satisfies my Asian food craving when I was living abroad too.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! It definitely saved me from the cold :P
Deletewow so fast it is been a month..
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will miss it a lot..
buy hey your nasi lemak also miss you too.. :)
I KNOW!!! the month went by like crazy! hehe true!!! I do miss Msia food so much :P
DeleteOh wahhh, you're making me jealous here!
ReplyDeleteI've heard that Indonesian food in Amsterdam tastes a lot better than Indonesian food in Indonesia. Wonder if there is some truth to that statement?
I heard that too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hmm.. not really :P I prefer the stuff from Indonesia but they do have lots of Indonesian food there!!
DeleteAwwww i left a comment but I think it disappeared :( But I am SUPER glad to hear that you are having a BLAST and OMG you don't know how green I am turning right now with JEALOUSY! Everything looks too delicious I can't choose! But I think the waffles and profiteroles and all the other sweets looks TOO GOOD!
ReplyDeleteawwww man crazy comments :P
DeleteHAHAHHA nooooo I'm jealous of your Paris trip!!!!!!! HAHAHAHA I can never choose! SO I GOT EVERYTHING!! :D
Wish that I can be at Amsterdam too. Everything looks so goooood!
ReplyDeletehehe it was really really cold! but it food is yummy :P
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