Wednesday, January 28, 2009

First Restraunt

So, we treked to the NC State Prague Institute today to check out the facilities and where the classes are going to be. I thought the area around our hotel was beautiful, ha, I knew nothing. The city of Prague is unlike anything I have ever imagined. Magical, whimsical, old, everything just oozes from the buildings and atmosphere. No pictures from my short walk around today, it was just too overwhelming. It was a nice day though, relatively sunny but still freezing cold (maybe below freezing, I'm not sure). When I have the time to walk around and take my time and just kind of "be," I will take pictures.

Today, though, we were just kind of in awe and walking around looking for a suitable place to eat lunch. We walked around for a good little while before settling on a little restaurant right outside the entrance for our studio space. We had a group of seven, and sat down without difficulty or akwardness. I have discovered that restraunts here are "sponsored" by certain beers, this beer acting as the "house beer" and is ususally one of the cheaper available. It was cheaper than coffee, tea, soda, and even water, actually. I ordered "Pivo, prosim (Beer, please)" and when you order a plain beer, it means you would like to order the house beer. So I got a Pilsner Urquell (available in the states, I do believe). It cost me 29 CZK (about $1.50)! We got a little sheet with all of the lunch specials listed, all of which were three course meals for 139 CZK (about $7). I ordered meal number 2, which was a large bowl of soup (holy cow, this was delicious, could have been a whole meal easily). I don't know what the name of it was, but it had little bits of bacon and ham in it, and was sooo good with bread (I never use multiple letters like sooooo or awesooome, so that tells you how good it was). Shortly thereafter, I got the main course, which was labeled as a salad with chicken. I found it interesting that the salad had maybe three pieces of lettuce in it. It was based mainly of tomato, cucumber, and peppers. The chicken had a different taste to it, but still very good. And the size of this salad was humungous. I have heard that serving sizes in Prague are very large, this was definantly confirmed. I had to save a little bit and get a to-go box. Then, as if I hadn't had enough food, they brought out the desert, a pancake with fruit inside of it. The fruit inside was apples, pineapples, and oranges, with the pancake folded over it and drizzled with chocolate and strawberry sauce. It also had two huge hunks of whipped cream on it. I though that I wouldn't eat it because I was so full, but it was delicious and I definantly wolfed it down. The bills are always given as a total of the whole group, so our bill came out to 1,325 CZK (about $65). The bill was itemized, so we were able to correctly split it up with no difficulties. My meal was: 29 CZK (beer), 139 CZK (meal), and a share of the 15 CZK (big bread basket) that the table split, plus a "rounded up" tip of 25 CZK, for a nice even total of 200 CZK (about $10). What a meal, and I still have some chicken salad to eat for lunch tomorrow (we have made reservations as a whole group of 20+ to eat at "an authentic" Czech restraunt tonight).

So if you are still reading this, thanks! That was the story of my lunch break.

I found out some interesting facts about the building that the institute is in:

It was constructed in 1250. They know this because when they were renovating in the recent past, they discovered Gothic windows and writings/paintings throughout the building. So I am typing this blog from a space that was holding people in the 13th century! Unbelieavable, Charlotte definantly does not have that going for it!

I have loaded some pictures from traveling to Prague to my photos page, and have a few pictures I have taken from around outside the hotel. I know that there will be better days to photograph, but I wanted to get them up so everyone could check out where I am living.

Wow, that was a long one, time to head back to the hotel and get ready for a nice dinner!

Y'all take care now.

4 comments:

  1. What an adventure. You made me hungry reading about it! Was the menu in part English?

    I thought I read somewhere once that tipping is an American thing - have you checked your "Culture Shock" book to see if it's the norm there?

    So much fun to read about what you are doing! Certainly those around in 1250 didn't have this advantage!

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  2. good thing you have a nice "solid" place near the studio that you know is pretty cheap. can you just get the soup? or does it have to be a meal?

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  3. Restaurant? Mom may put in her Grammar Blog. This is an NCSU student?
    Please fix the blog so anyone can comment rather than only those who have their own blog. Mrs Turnbull wrote a nice note but then didn't know how to send.
    Did your pack ever arrive?

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  4. If you wrote this much about a restaurant, i can't imagine how long your blog about an overnight trip will be.
    Guess I'l find out soon enough...

    And could you be any more southern with that closing?

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