Showing posts with label **Czech Republic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label **Czech Republic. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9

Czech Cuisine

This is the most romantic restaurant I've ever gone to-date.


The restaurant is located in Prague, Czech Republic. The atmosphere of the lower ground section resembles dungeon. Haha. It's actually converted underground vaults built during the medieval period.

I had to whisper while speaking to Nel because the restaurant was just too quiet and peaceful. No music; nothing! The other patronages around you could easily overhear our conversation otherwise. Fortunately, most of them won't understand our languages.


Anyway, you won't want to spoil the ambience by speaking loudly in a cosy restaurant like this :)


Nel ordered a roast wild boar with potato and vege. Haha, wild boar sounds so exotic in a city restaurant but that was the words writen in the menu.


I ordered a roast duck with dumplings and cabbage. I didn't know what those dumplings are until I read it from a travel book. It is a dumpling made of either wheat or potato flour that is boiled. By the way, it's tasteless :(


I don't particularly fond of the dishes. I don't know, perhaps I don't know how to appreciate Czech Cuisine.






Nevertheless, I will give it a second try if I ever go to Czech Republic again :)

Saturday, October 18

The Astronomical Clock

All were waiting.


We were waiting for the Astronomical Clock - a popular tourist attraction - to come alive. The clock was made sometimes in the 14th or 15th centuries, I think.


It composes of 3 components.



Each represents ...emmm..something?



I read it before; I could not remember nor understand how it works.



If you are interested, google it! You will definitely find some information on it :)



Having read some travel books on Prague, Nel was attracted by:
"The Walk of Apostles"!

Every hour, a series of figures/puppets impersonating the Apostles would show their faces through the 2 small windows above the clock.

It was nearly 12pm, everyone on our left and right, front and back were waiting for the moment to come. It was like a New Year eve countdown, but in the middle of the day under the Sun.

Feeling curious to see the works and craftmanship of this 500yrs old masterpiece, we are equally excited to witness this very special moment of our trip to Prague.

10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 & 1!

Presenting to you, The Walk of Apostles!





Translated version.

Mr N : That's the Apostles! Can you see them?

Me: Yes, yes, yes!

Watching the Apostles parading one by one in front of the expectant gallery for 30 seconds, everyone of us were speechless; the Apostles have finished their business!

Mr N : Huh? Are everyone here waited so long just for this 30s show? Is that all? Is that all? -_-"

Me : Haha

Mr N : HAHAHA! That's all? Wasted my time!

Me : HAHAHAHA


The display windows were closed and the Apostles were gone!

In the end, Nel still couldn't believe it and kept asking "Is that all???? Is that all????"

I was eager to know the answer too!!! Is that all? Nothing else?

Old Town Square, Prague


Some say Prague is the most beautiful city in central Europe.
I can't comment much because I have not been to any other city in central Europe except Prague.

Prague or Praha is the capital city of Czech Republic.

They speak their own language.
They have their own currency.

We brought about 10,000 Czech Republic Koruny for our holiday.
Wait ..wait..wait! Do not think that we're rich.
One Euro = 25 Czech Republic Koruny
And that equate to 400euros.


As usual, Mr N and I always prefer to take it easy on the first day. We strolled around the Old Town Square at Prague.

I definitely love Prague more than Dublin. The atmosphere of the town squares and the medieval buildings are just so surreal and electrifying, as if we have gone back 500 years ago. Foods and goods are not as expensive as I thought.

We bought two public transport travel tickets which were valid for three days - UNLIMITED TRAVEL. It was only 9euros per ticket.

Wasn't it so cheap? (London travel card cost 20pounds for three days)

The ticket could be used on tram, bus and train; it basically covers every type of the public transport available in city centre.





I'd be excited walking on the streets and just watched the world goes by.
The credit went to the music played by street entertainers. They made the place alive!

I could vividly recollect the scene now while penning this blog ;)

It's so relaxing.


At night, we went to a pub and ordered a pint of beer each.

Budweiser Budvar - The well-known Czech Beer!





Nel returned to hostel that night with a BIG stomach full of beer because I managed to down half a pint only; and he finished off my portion as well.