08/17/08 12:20 - 74ºF - ID#45348
The post concerning engrish
I had not posted the difficult here of the thing which ever since May is believed. I show the image of my dinner perhaps after the tonight.
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05/24/08 01:12 - 58ºF - ID#44440
Trip Pictures (Part one)
On the Danube across from the parliament building
Oh absinthe, the headaches you create.
Phone box and Metro station, Budapest
I love the separate traffic lights for bikers
(e:lizabeth) with cotton candy the size of her head
Szechenyi Thermal Baths at the city park, Budapest
I have no idea what this building is, I just thought it looked cool
view of the Danube from the Citadella
Whats left of my gulyas leves. I was told by the guy who served this to us that Hungarians take a shot of Palinka( which is a fruit brandy) after they eat gulyas leves.
Chain Bridge at night, Budapest
mmmm meggy minifank!! Which is mini doughnuts with sour cherry sauce.
The streets of Tokaj in Northeastern Hungary. Home of the world famous dessert wine Tokaji. And to think I used to hate dessert wine.
Rakoczi Pince, Tokaj. This is the largest and most famous wine cellar in Tokaj. They store and age wines from the Hetszolo Vineyards.
The tasting room at Rakoczi Pince, Tokaj. This is where we sampled some really awesome wines.
Gyomolcsleves, don't ask me to pronounce this, Hungarians couldn't understand me when I tried. It's a cold fruit soup that is served in the summer. It varied everywhere we tried it. Its basically a creamy soup made with sour cream and pretty much any kind of fruit can be added. Towards the end of summer when sour cherries are in season they are used more often than the pears we encountered frequently. This one also had whipped cream, black currents and blueberries. One place we had an awesome one(I don't have a pic), but is was a lime and peach cream soup with mint sorbet, absolutely delicious.
Train ride to Zagreb, to meet with (e:ladycroft)
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05/09/08 05:30 - 58ºF - ID#44287
Things I've learned in Budapest
- Cigarettes come in packs of 19
- Do all of your shopping before 6pm
- Saying cheers in Magyar is really fucking difficult
- Don't go into clubs with hot women you meet on the street (not that I have experienced it, Lonely Planet warns of this, and there was a warning posted at our hostel)
- Orange soda officially kicks ass in all of the European countries Ive been to.
- Apparently chocolate and red wine make a fantastic sauce for lamb
- Camembert Cheese is a very popular menu item here.
For 8 hours I would say this is enough. Im currently dead tired and forcing myself to stay awake so I'm not up at 4am. Hopefully I will post some pictures of the (e:trek) soon.
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04/05/08 03:01 - 47ºF - ID#43914
This is bullshit!!
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03/30/08 10:03 - 29ºF - ID#43827
Dumb Question
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03/27/08 02:57 - 43ºF - ID#43807
I GOT IN!!!
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03/24/08 04:14 - 31ºF - ID#43780
New Job
I started working at Seabar this week. For those of you who don't know this a contemporary sushi bar in Williamsville. I know, I know...its in the burbs. But this place is totally worth leaving the comforts of Buffalo to check out. I have eaten at every place that serves sushi in the greater Buffalo metro area shy of Shogun. This is by far the most creative menu, tasteful dining room and best service (I mean c'mon I work there) of the lot. The chef/owner of this place to used to run Tsunami. He is probably one of the finest chefs I have ever worked for, and most likely one of the best in Western NY. It's a relatively newer place, they only opened up last summer. I think this place is going to be very popular very soon.
The menu is small enough to be easily read through but extensive enough to keep you coming back. The wine list there isn't massive but all of the selections pair very well with the dishes on the menu. The sake list there is pretty good. They have plenty of different styles of sake to suite anyone and quite a few that can't be found anywhere else in a Buffalo restaurant.
Sorry if this post sounds like a plug for my current employer, but I guarantee you will be in food heaven if you eat there!
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Category: food
03/15/08 10:51 - 33ºF - ID#43676
The Best Burger in Buffalo
They have a small menu, consisting of pretty typical bar food. But the reason you should go is the Burgers. They are pretty spectacular. I ordered it medium rare figuring I would probably get it over done as most places do. But what arrived was a very thick perfectly done burger. The only thing I was shocked by is they don't have bacon for them, so I had sauteed mushrooms instead.
The bartenders were great there, service was very good. They don't take plastic there but the prices are pretty reasonable so bring a twenty and that should get you a couple beers, a burger and take care of the tip.
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03/10/08 02:48 - 20ºF - ID#43604
So much going on
So the girl I have been seeing hasn't run screaming yet so that is a good sign. It really feels good to be around her. I can't wait for some warmer weather so that we can get outside and do fun stuff. Not that I don't like the snow, but after this weekend I have just about filled my quota for the winter.
So tomorrow is a pretty big deal for me. I have my interview at UB with the Nuclear Medicine Tech Program people. I am a little bit nervous since I have kinda put most of my efforts into being accepted there. I guess if it doesn't work out I will find something else to do. But I really want to get in.
Even more good news during this post they finally plowed my street! I am getting tired out pushing people out and listening to tires spin at all hours of the night.
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03/09/08 08:50 - 15ºF - ID#43591
Thank you mystery scraper
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