Hey guys!
Food. Again. Yes.
Not a Czech restaurant. Again. Yes.
But this restaurant you'll love, I'm sure about it. I personally LOVE Indian food, it's my fav cuisine so I love to look at different Indian restaurants all around Prague and this one is my fav so far. It's cheap, awesome and delicious.
There are few around Prague, which is awesome.
Vodičkova, Prague 1
HERE
Atrium Flora, Prague 3
HERE
Quadrio, Prague 1
HERE
Centrum Chodov, Prague 11
HERE
My fav dish there is Chicken Tikka Masala and beverage is guava juice - that's me in that grey shirt btw... I love this dish with rice.
And my you ask what my friend has, I have no idea, to be honest with you...
Have you ever been to Bombay Express?
with all my love
Anie Ellen
Hey guys!
I'm going on a trip (in my favourite rocket ship...) with my friend Veronica and I thought about sharing with you my packing list of what I'm taking with myself.
I and Veronica are going by car so that's a huge thing to say in the beginning and it's gonna be a one day trip only. So this list can be different for different types of trips.
So here's my list for a one-day car road trip on a castle:
- comfy backpack - the one I have is not the best but I'm really used to it and it's perfect for me
- wallet - especially cash money (you can't pay by credit card everywhere), health insurance card and ID card
- bottle of water with lime or lemon - this spiced up water is the best for summer cuz it will make you really fresh
- some snacks - I love raisins or any type of dried fruit because it gives you a lot of energy thanks to sugars in it
- one pair of socks - put them in the backpack too, you never know what can happen on the trip, it can start to rain all of the sudden or you can put your leg into some puddle and you're f*cked if you don't have another pair of socks, you can bring another t-shirt or some leggings or trousers too
- camera - it's cool to take selfies on a phone but the good old camera is still the best way to take photos
- umbrella or some waterproof jacket - rain is pain it the as* sometimes, ya know
- sunglasses - just don't leave them at home, okay?
- body wipes, lip balm, hand sanitizer and hand cream - for long hair people I suggest to bring a hair tie with you, you'll thank me later for this essential
- tissues
- emergency pills - antihistamines, painkillers, blister plasters and normal plasters
- mints or chewing gum - keep your mouth fresh, kids
And that's all I'm taking with me. Let me know in the comments what you have to bring with you, I'll love to see what I can add to my list!
with all my love
Anie Ellen
Hey guys!
I and my friends absolutely adore one particular restaurant in Prague. And for those who are expecting me talking about Czech restaurant...well...I have to disappoint you today. I'll talk about a specific restaurant in Prague.
This is one of the best American places here. It's in the style of 50s and 60s (even the toilets tho!) and the atmosphere is awesome. Waitresses look like they just got off the train from the Elvis era and the whole place is just like that. Speaking of Elvis, the music which is playing there is mostly by the one and only king of rock'n'roll Elvis Presley and this just makes the whole place a lot better.
Now, let's talk about the food and drinks. The best part of the whole thing.
My favorite thing there are these 50s looking milkshakes with a cherry on top (who knows this song by Yoandri, my G!). The best two there are for sure vanilla and strawberry. My life changed a lot when I discovered these goodies. It's the cutest thing ever and I just really feel like I'm a pin-up girl back in the 50s.
Next thing which I'd kill for is for sure those burgers man! They look like heaven and taste will make you feel like you've just touched God, and yes, they are expensive but the taste is just...awwwhhhh. They have a vegetarian version (with Portobello mushroom) but I personally recommend The Big Chicken cheeseburger. When I was a meat eater I loved it but now I don't eat burgers there since I don't eat meat anymore in general, I don't eat burgers there because I don't like mushrooms as well.
I'll put the food menu
HERE so you can look it up by yourself.
In the end, I just recommend the whole restaurant and when you'll be in Prague and you'll just not have the mood for eating Czech cuisine, go there, you'll not be disappointed. And if you've been there, let me know how it was!
(Photos will be added soon)
When I was writing about me being vegetarian, would you like to read a post about my fav vegetarian and vegan restaurants here in Prague? Let me know as well!
with all my love
Anie Ellen
Unprofessional, unedited, but pure! jk
Mostly sea and palms #priorities