The Good Life France Magazine Autumn 2018 | Page 27

Enjoy the ambiance of Cassel

There are plenty of charming cafés and restaurants to lure you.

Locals love: Kasteelhof (above) and Le Kerelshof II at the heart of the Grand Place. It gets very lively at the weekends and is friendly, fun with a great range of beers and a decent menu of local foods and specialities from carbonnade (beef stew with ale and brown sugar) to potjevleesch (cold meats in aspic) and sugar pie!

Take a break: Café aux Trois Moulins, like something out of Maigret story. It’s great for a coffee, beer and robust plates of food like steak frites, friendly staff and very good value. 50 Grand'Place

Wine and dine: Fenetre sur la Cour, this Michelin starred restaurant offers a fabulous menu at a non-Michelin price. With a 2-course lunch menu starting at Euros 23.50 or Chef Jean-Luc Paulhan’s 5 course choice with 3 wines at just €62.50 in beautiful surroundings. 5 Rue du Marechal Foch

Local specialities and artisans

At La Ferme des Templiers, you’ll be tempted by Le Boulet de Cassel, a local mimolette made with milk from a local breed of cow, the Rouge Flamande.

Ferme des Récollets is run by the Beun family, and you’ll receive a warm welcome before you fall in love with their cheeses which are mostly made from goats milk.

Try the new local brew Bière du Reuze, named after the famous giants of the area

You can buy local products in the town at shops in the town at 2 rue Bollaert and 32 Grand Place as well as at the Estaminet Kasteelhof.

More info: https://www.coeurdeflandre.fr/

www.tourisme-nordpasdecalais.fr/

Photo: Remy Catelain