Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2013

IN THE MOOD FOR PARIS


“There is never any ending to Paris and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any other. We always returned to it no matter who we were or how it was changed or with what difficulties, or ease, it could be reached. Paris was always worth it and you received return for whatever you brought to it". 
 Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast
I am thrilled that in just a couples of days I'll be back in Paris to visit old friends! Until then, a short video to set the mood.



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

SUN AND SEA


It's a rainy gloomy day in Bucharest and all I can think of is finding the perfect summer destination that includes cristal clear water, palm trees and tropical cocktails with colorful umbrellas. Question is, where to go? 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

RESTAURACJA U KUCHARZY

"Tonight, we'll just eat in the kitchen!" 

I wanted to write about this restaurant in Warsaw for a while now, but never had the time to do it. But before that, I want to share with you a secret: When I travel I like to do two things: eat and eat more! I turn into a gourmande and nothing gives me more pleasure than a delicious cooked meal. Yes, not even a shopping spree! 

So before my trip to Warsaw I did my research and found this cool place with an open kitchen. "Open kitchen?! Oh la la!! That should be interesting!" I thought. Two words were enough to get my attention and the second I got there I started asking people about it. Apparently it was a popular place among both tourists and locals. 

Located in the old kitchen of Hotel Europejski, the restaurant has an actual open kitchen, with white cracked tiles, bare walls, simple furniture and not so very clean tablecloths. The whole concept of the place is to look like the kitchen you always feared a restaurant could have - a bit dirty and messy. Don't get me wrong, it is clean enough, just not impeccably clean. When you enter the building there's an old fashioned bar , a cloakroom and a small hall of fame (Woody Allen and John Malkovich ate there). You go inside the restaurant through a corridor, passing by the fish room and the salad room. The best place to get a table is in the main room where you can get a clear view of the big kitchen. And if you're lucky enough, you can find a table even without reservation. 

When I got there, it was quite late, so the place was almost empty, with just a few customers left. You could tell it was posh restaurant, so I suggest if you go there, you might want to put a little effort and dress up. I actually felt a bit underdressed, but I like to give myself the excuse that I was a tourist. The atmosphere was unique, an old guy playing the piano, while the chef was preparing the food in front of us and inside the kitchen they already started preparing for the next day.

The menu is pretty limited, they serve just a few types of dishes, mainly traditional polish food. I ended up choosing some beef in paprika sauce. No matter what you decide to order, you should try the steak tartare, which is freshly minced in front of you. I heard it's the best in town and I can confirm it was extremely good! 



Thursday, November 1, 2012

WEDEL CHOCOLATE STORE


Wedel is probably the sweetest place in Warsaw. Over a century ago Emil Wedel, made the controversial decision to build his own house in the centre of Warsaw and turn it into a chocolate factory and lounge, while on the facade overlooking the busy street he opened his own chocolate store. The place instantly became trendy because of its delicious chocolate products. 150 years later, it hasn't lost its popularity or quality. 

A lot of city guides advised tourists to try the breakfast and hot chocolate at Wedel, so I couldn't miss it! Heaven for chocoholics, Wedel gathers all kind of customers: from trendy women meeting for business (I even spotted some ladies presenting their fashion designs to probably some buyer), to students having a sweet break from University, to old chic women catching up over a cup of hot chocolate. 

Once you sit on a table and open the menu, you are tempted to try all sorts of bombons, cakes and chocolate drinks. It took me a long time to decide, but in the end I chose the breakfast menu recommended by the city guide. It was a very sweet decision! 



Saturday, October 27, 2012

FREEZING COLD


It's hard to think about fashion when you are travelling. And it's even harder when you are walking in a freezing cold weather. Your only option then, is to wear as many layers as possible (which is exactly what I did). In order to face the low temperatures in Warsaw, I wore my cozy parka from Mango and the leather jacket - a lifesaver combination! 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

WARSAW FROM UP AND DOWN


A last minute decision and I ended up on a plane to Warsaw. It was the first time I travelled to this part of Europe and I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Warsaw is a very cool and relaxed city. It's a lot more quiet than other capitals around Europe, but there are definitely a lot of things to do. The city's architecture is a mixture of styles reflecting the turbulent history of it . Also known as "pheonix city", it was rebuilt after the WWII, when it was almost completely destroyed. Today it has a very modern vibe, with a lot of cool cafes, bars and restaurants. 

The photos are taken on one of the main streets - Nowy Swiat, in the Old Town and from the Museum of Technology's 30th Floor terrace. 


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

BARCELONA - MERCAT DE LA BOQUERIA

WARNING! The following images may cause excessive drooling! (Don't worry, they are calories free!)






This place made me feel like I want to try even those sexy pig legs. I might consider a career change too. Anyone looking for a food critic? My area of expertise is paella! 

Friday, July 20, 2012

A FASHION BREAK



Hola from Barcelona! Yes, I'm taking a fashion break. I'll see you on Monday!
PS - Now I understand why Shakira is riding a motorbike in her video!



Monday, July 16, 2012

PACKING


    














If you're taking a break from your daily life activity a.k.a you're going on holiday, does that mean you should take a break from fashion? Seriously now, wearing a fashionable outfit can be tiring (think of the uncomfortable high heels and the tight skirts). Sometimes you just want to wear nothing but you're favorite pair of jeans and a plain T-shirt. What do you prefer when you're traveling, being comfortable or fashionable?

H&M bathing suit, vintage top, Zara bag, H&M and vintage sunglasses, no name scarf, H&M necklace and Moleskine notebook.
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