Ignoring borders, Stéfi Celma is currently making a name for herself at the cinema (
Le Petit Piaf
by Gérard Jugnot *), on Netflix
( Lost ball 2)
and in stores with his EP,
En oblique
( Moyo Productions / Yotanka records).
And when love knocked on her door, this delightful young woman did not hesitate to pack her bags to create a blended family in Brussels with her 3-month-old baby and her partner's two boys.
Sunday is therefore the ideal day to bring the tribe together, in one of the good addresses in Schaerbeek, where they live.
After antiquing on the place du Jeu-de-Balle, in the Marolles district, the family opts, according to the desire of the day, for a seafood platter at the Fish bar, a brunch at L'Aubette, baghrir with honey made by the minute by the Moroccan cooks of Café Les Artistes or for a delicious paella at El Fontan.
And when the young mother is in the homebody mood, she buys, on Friday, at the market in the Place des Chasseurs-Ardennais something to concoct...
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