Donnerstag, 27. September 2007

Stammtisch

Hello again!! (Ich komme von diesem tollen, sagenhaften und unglaublich sexy klingendem Stromberg –Zitat einfach nicht weg! Es besteht aber eigentlich auch kein Grund dazu!!!)

Today I will tell you about the „Stammtisch“ on Tuesday.B.Braun Stammtisch Pokal
As I mentioned you earlier we went to an Indian restaurant which turned out to be not only a restaurant but also a cultural meeting point where children learn traditional dances and Indian celebrations etc take place. The restaurant is also not run by “professionals” (probably the cooks are though) but by volunteers who give their time as a donation to the Indian society. The idea of donation is also reflected in the way of payment: Since there are no prices in the menu the customer can give whatever he/she thinks it’s appropriate for the meal.
I first ordered a Masala tea aka Chai tea following my routine here always not knowing what I will receive. It tasted really different to any tea I drank so far because it has some spicy flavor in it.
Masala Tea
The food later on tasted also great and consisted of numerous tiny little bowls with different sauces and vegetables in them. It was of course served with flavored rice and some kind of pancake/bread that seemed to be made out of semolina (Grieß) I haven’t had before.
After the meal which was by the way only attended by three people (the “big bosses” had an important meeting) Pam and I decided to end the evening at TGI Fridays with a drink. It was really nice there and Chan the barkeeper was really a great entertainer.
For the weekend I don’t really have plans yet except for the farewell party for Anna on Friday. What we are trying to organize right now is a fishing trip with a boat because another trainee said that it’s possible to do here and is supposedly rather cheap. We will see!

1 Kommentar:

The one and only Pam hat gesagt…

Du willst doch nicht ernsthaft Fischen gehen?!
Robert...und Du erzählst mir jeden Tag was von den ekligen Fischen in der Kantine ;-)