Vienna, again! I'm not going to go through how I feel about this (most wonderful) historical and cultural city, but I'll simply share pictures with you all of new places I've discovered this summer, food I have tired, and of some events that were going on!
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| Anker bakes with love! |
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| Spices and more spices.. (Naschmarkt) |
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| Indian Pavilion (Naschmarkt) |
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| Greek food at Sokrates |
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| Belvedere (A MUST) |
Hundertwasser Village: literally means "the hundred waters," yet it is named after Friedensreich Hundertwasser who has renovated a factory and transformed it into a simple yet artistic village
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| Sushi at Unkai |
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| Indian shop in Naschmarkt |
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| Nuts, dried fruits, herbs, spices.. everything, from Jordan and Israel (other places too) at Naschmarkt |
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| A very satisfying Turkish dish at Levante |
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| Prawns with buttermilk rice (salivating right now!) at Plachutta |
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| Awiwa (pronounced Aviva) - Israeli shop. This area is mainly occupied by Jews with an amazing man-made beach with its sand shipped straight from Tel Aviv |
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| Sparkling bar at Gerstner |
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| Exclusively at Gerstner: sparkling elderflower and rose juice |
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| This pizza and these fries have reminded me of my childhood. If Fun Time Pizza (Dubai) was part of your childhood, Family Fun's food in Vienna should be your nostalgia |
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| Family Fun |
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| Iran-Eu relations posting up!! |
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| Honestly, the BEST chicken schnitzel in Vienna. (Huth) |
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| First time eating butter with bread (believe it or not I actually hate butter) at Huth |
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| So I was too late to bump into Tom Cruise ! |
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| Chicken Schnitzel one more time at Turkis |
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