Prague

Amazing how signboards can contain so much information but mean absolutely nothing to us...pictures included!
The famous Old Charles Bridge - entrance from the side of the Old Time Square


The Clock Tower at the Old Time Square

A tell-all snapshot of the many Buildings and Castles and Cathedrals in Prague - they all look somewhat like that. Pardon my lack of enthusiasm, I am not one to take to architecture and scenery.
Heh heh, I realise I was more interested on what Prague had to offer on the culinary front. G and I were trying to locate a restaurant G went to two years ago when he came. But every nook and turn and little lane looks the same. Without a name and a language in common, we gave up and settled for one of the more popular bistros within the Old Time Square.

Home-made thick Beef Goulash to attempt to gain some warmth.
Tasty, thick and rich, warm and a treat to us hungry tourists.
BUT. Don't let the bread basket fool you, the selection was unappetising, cold and dry.

The main courses unfortunately left more than to be desired.
We ordered the BBQ pork ribs which came with home-made onion dumplings, aka bread, and the chef recommendation - duck confit.


The meats weren't great, well marinated, tasty, but not exactly what asian taste-buds would take to. The portions were generous though.

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