February 9, 2009

Chinese Strange-Tasting Chicken

Saturday Night: Saturday was a relaxing day since we had to leave for a trip to Cesky Krumlov Sunday morning. The three flatmates and I decided to try and hit up the place we went the first free night we had in Praha.

We got there. It was closed.

We wandered around for, perhaps, 15 minutes or so. I took some sweet pictures. Then Meghan decided that out of all the restaurants, she wanted Chinese. The rest of us didn't care, so in we went. The restaurant was sort of in a weird strip mall. It was completely empty (as all Chinese restaurants are in Prague).

The food was actually very delicious. I got curry chicken and it was quite good. The spring roll was also fantastic.

The downsides: It costs much more than a typical restaurant. And it took 15-20 minutes for me to finally flag down the waitress so we could get the bill. Mind you, this is a small restaurant with one other patron... Service here sucks, but at least the food was good.

Walked home, snapped a few more pictures, saw a British bachlorette party wearing bunny ears, went home, watched a movie, went to bed.

Explanation of the title: Kendra ordered the "Strange taste Chicken." It was basically sweet and sour chicken, but with a ton of other flavors.

Occupation Opportunity: I've decided to take advantage of a rare business opportunity. I plan on either opening new restaurants or buying up all the current Chinese restaurants. Trends spread like wildfire in the U.S. (look at those stupid cupcake places) and I believe I've gotten winner here. These won't just be Chinese restaurants, these will be Chinese bars. Sure you can get a beer at any Chinese restaurant, but where can you munch on some fortune cookies or wontons while watching terribly dubbed English movies?

Exactly.

More to come from the Dirty K.

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