2010年8月22日

expensive Moscow



Moscow is expensive, no matter cafe, bar or restaurant. But the added value in those expenses that you can hardly find in other parts of the world, which most men like and women hate - is Russian beauty. They are everywhere, on the streets, in the shops, especially in some trendy and popular places, all with very high high heels & short skirts or dress.
The city I come from in China is famous for it's beautiful girls, however, when compared to Moscow... a long long long way to catch up, maybe could never get there.
Things recommended to do in Moscow: go to several popular bars and restaurants, such as Ginza Project (open KVT&club, totally opposite to Chinese KTV), Cafe Pushkin (picture3, very traditional Russian food, which opens 24h); try the Russian bath, although everyone is naked, man and woman are separated, and there is special tree branches biting service in the Sauna room (hotter than Finish one, must cover your hair with hat or towel), which is a unique&amazing process; for girls, go to good shoe shops and try the high-heels there, with which I can't walk, and I don't understand how can almost every Russian girl is wearing those and walking on the street.

2010年8月21日

Sasaya-best sushi place in Berlin





How to check a foreign restaurant is good or not? Very simple, just check how many foreigners from that country eat there.
In Sasaya, normally half of the customers are Japanese. Even the cook and all the waitresses are from Japan. Number matters, and the food matter more. I tried sushi, noodle, rice in soup and different cold dishes... Comment: the best Japanese food I had so far (note: I haven't been to Japan:).
Two cooks (one is the owner) are cooking on site, with seats around the open kitchen. There are also Japanese tradition seats and you have to take off your shoes and sit on the floor. As Sasaya has a good reputation among Berliner, you should book 2 days in advance if you want a table in the evening.

2010年8月19日

Le Bol-best salad in Vienna




This is one of my most visited cafe&bistro in Vienna, where you can find the best salad for its price in town. Of course, the most famous salad there is Monsieur Seguin - fried goat cheese with vegetables and fruits, a glass of French red wine matches it well.
Also suggest to try the French pastries there, especially when you are bored with Sacher Torte. However, the only problem there is that it is always full, so book in advance svp.
www.lebol.at