Every time I am travelling, my love for Italian cuisine blossoms. Maybe
it is because some pasta is always a safe choice, therefore
perhaps I am boring like that. I am so happy that we managed to get away
for a little dinner on our first day. "Most" bistro was an accidental
found, and only after our return to Poland we actually realized that
this place is pretty popular in Budapest. Three course meal for a pretty
fair price and the most delicious gazpacho ever. Now I am pretty
motivated to finally do a proper gazpacho by myself. Maybe the other
meals were nothing too fancy, but I found the amount of food to be
perfectly measured to meet my needs at that point. Ferrania Solaris
really suprised me and produced some cool, warm colored tones. Too bad I don't seem to be able to find it anywhere online :(
We
of course made a stop at Starbucks and had a big frappe with whipped
cream topping, totally and overwhelmingly sweet. We made stops for
coffees and drinks, finding some unique places where the service level
varied from nice to awful.
Another stop that deserved a couple of photographs was Gelateria Lavanda close to St Stephen's basilica. As we visited it on the first day, I was still in the "let's save as much as I can, so I do not end up starving" mode which always leaves me with 50% of my money on the last day of the trip, so my order included only a nice freezing cold coffee.
Fuji Superia 200
And of course, I couldn't forget about our little breakfast at Muvesz, with coffee, orange juice and omelettes with bacon and cheese. Sorry for totally blurring those pictures :)
Fuji Pro 400H
Italian food is always such a life saver when you're abroad and can't quite figure out what to eat :) Delicious photos, as always!
ReplyDeleteHahaha yes pasta will always be a safe choice!!! :) Love the photos, they all made me hungry :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had some nice food! Haha no matter where I go I always end up at a) a Starbucks and b) at an Italian restaurant.
ReplyDeleteLove the tones!!!
ReplyDeleteTHE TONES OF FERRANIA SOLARIS! <3 I am dying to try this film. Unfortunately, we don't have it in our country. :(
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy! :)
ReplyDeletei am hungry now and your photos making me more hungry!
It is one of the best things in traveling...discovering the culture by drinking and eating :)
ReplyDeleteMaking me hungry in the middle of the night! Ferrania Solaris is a great film, isn't it? :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful moment captured and lovely narratives! I'm hooked!
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