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re: European City Food Recs
Posted on 3/15/18 at 9:56 am to OldHickory
Posted on 3/15/18 at 9:56 am to OldHickory
Thanks! doesn't have to be fancy. Some of the best meals and drinks have come from the smallest hole in the wall!
Thanks, I look up what Kozel is and I'll try that!
Thanks, I look up what Kozel is and I'll try that!
Posted on 3/16/18 at 5:46 am to GEAUXLPOST
The first two posts covered everything I would have said, but let me add this: in Prague, find an authentic fruit-filled kolache; also, you have to have an original Budweiser Budvar.
In Vienna, at Demel, the thing to order is the “Schockobombe”. It is life altering. Really.
Also in Vienna, if you want to stock up on food gifts and souvenirs (chocolate/coffee), you can go to the Julius Meinl grocery store that is in the historic area. You can also have an ice cold Ottakringer at the bar. In the grocery store.
I loved Vienna.
In Vienna, at Demel, the thing to order is the “Schockobombe”. It is life altering. Really.
Also in Vienna, if you want to stock up on food gifts and souvenirs (chocolate/coffee), you can go to the Julius Meinl grocery store that is in the historic area. You can also have an ice cold Ottakringer at the bar. In the grocery store.
I loved Vienna.
This post was edited on 3/16/18 at 5:48 am
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