If you could name a street in your hometown, what would you choose? Belgian citizens had the opportunity to mull just that question as part of an initiative to name 28 streets, squares, and walkways in the Belgian capital’s Tour & Taxis district.

The city crowdsourced the names as part of an ongoing regeneration project in the Tour & Taxis district—a formerly industrial area now set to become one of the city’s cultural and residential meccas. After receiving nearly 1,400 suggestions from the public, the final list was chosen by a jury of city officials, historians, and the site’s property developer, Extensa.

The results are pretty eclectic. One street is named after a type of traditional spiced cookie (Passage du Speculoos). Another is named after a cheese and endive dish—one of Belgium’s national dishes (Passage du Chicon). Another street, Ceci n’est pas une rue, bears the title “This is not a street”—a nod to one of Belgian artist René Magritte’s most famous surrealist paintings. Others are more romantic in nature, including the Chemin d’Un Monde Meilleur—path to a better world.

The district is named after the famous Thurn and Taxis, a German noble family that was a key player in European postal services until the fall of the Holy Roman Empire. Many of the submissions, Extensa said, were inspired by the family’s rich history and involvement with the district.

Many people also wrote in with submissions suggesting that streets be renamed after famous women, “to readdress the underrepresentation in the public domain,” Extensa said. And so Brussels now features Rue Chantal Akerman, named after the famous Belgian feminist and avant-garde filmmaker, and Rue Isala Van Diest, after Belgium’s first female medical doctor and university graduate.

Here are all 28 names of the streets, which the city will list in both French and Dutch, in accordance with Brussels’ official bilingual status.

Brussels street name Meaning Passage du Stoemp Passage of the Stoemp (Belgian vegetable dish) Passage de la Kriek Passage of the Kriek (Belgian beer) Passage de la Frite Passage of the fries Passage de la Caricole Passage of the Caricole Passage du Chicon Passage of Chicon (a Belgian cheese and endive dish) Drève du Parc Park Drive Ceci n’est pas une rue This is not a street Rue des Entrepôts Warehouse Street Place des Grands Hommes Place of Great People Drève Maritime Maritime Drive Drève von Thurn und Tassis Tour and Taxis Drive Voie 2 Way 2 Rue Chantal Akerman Chantal Akerman Street (a famous Belgian film director) Passage de la Praline Passage of the Praline Rue du Méandre Meander Street Passage du Cuberdon Passage of Cuberdon (Belgian candy) Passage du Speculoos Passage of the Speculoos (a type of spiced shortcrust biscuit) Rue Isala Van Diest Isala Van Diest Street (the first female doctor in Belgium) Allée des Douanes Customs Alley Mer des Pavés Sea of Cobblestones Place des Choukes Place of Choukes (a term of endearment) Voie 1 Way 1 Quai des Brumes Quay of the Mists Place de la Musique Place of Music Chemin du Bonheur Path to Happiness Chemin d’Un Monde Meilleur Path to a Better World Drève des Rêves Drive of Dreams

Correction: An earlier version of this story described Passage of Chicon as referring to a Belgian cheese and potato dish. We now understand that was wrong.