Thursday, August 07, 2014
Arlekin Pizza
Hmmm.... a pretty good tasting very full meal for two under $15? Yes, please. That's what we got at Arlekin Pizza in Soroca. It's evidently a fairly new place, and it has a kids' arcade area. It's also packed, even midafternoon. The food was very good, even if the salads were presented a little oddly. The pizzas were full of (real) toppings and the crust wasn't too thin. We couldn't finish them, but we also couldn't take them back to the hotel. This restaurant was about a block from our hotel and we ended up eating there several times because of the lack of unbooked-by-weddings restaurants in the city.
Labels:
food,
Moldova,
non-stitching
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Back To Briz
Over Memorial Day weekend we visited Soroca to help teach a program and teach games to some students. Zombie Dice was a hit among the preteen set, by the way, and the high schoolers loved Pandemic.
Anyway, we had dinner at Cafe Briz, a place we had visited last year with Andreas' parents. The menu has changed - they now offer sushi - but not the atmosphere.
The food - this time we wandered off the beaten Moldovan path and experimented. The Moldovan items - soup, salad and pickles- we ordered were fine. The "fajitas" were awful. This was another case of "it looks the same, so it must be the same" on top of some meat going off. Not pleasant!
Anyway, we had dinner at Cafe Briz, a place we had visited last year with Andreas' parents. The menu has changed - they now offer sushi - but not the atmosphere.
The food - this time we wandered off the beaten Moldovan path and experimented. The Moldovan items - soup, salad and pickles- we ordered were fine. The "fajitas" were awful. This was another case of "it looks the same, so it must be the same" on top of some meat going off. Not pleasant!
Labels:
food,
Moldova,
non-stitching
Tuesday, August 05, 2014
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