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Buzz Backpackers in Zagreb, Croatia

CROATIA | Thursday, 10 July 2008 | Views [801]

Croatia really wasnt that interesting!  We arrived in the afternoon and by evening we had seen everything that we thought was relevant.  As this has happened before on this trip once, maybe twice, the next day we looked for a movie theater.  I think it was in Krakow that we watched Kung Fu Panda!  I think I have a new favorite movie!  haha.  And I'm not joking either.  So... I can't wait to watch my new favorite movie in... English, lol!  Well, we didnt find a theater in Zagreb, Croatia.  So, we engaged in our other passtime... coffee drinking!  We ordered with out the menu this time.  As neither Katie nor I really like black coffee, we got some iced drinks, I think mine was an iced mocha something and Katie got an iced chocolate drink.  Its a good thing we had time to kill because it took him about 25 minutes to get those 2 drinks to us.  Its good though because the thought was to kill time. 

So for dinner the night we arrived, we ate at a place the hostel owner recommended to us.  It is called Old Friends Bar and Grill.  They had traditional Croatian food, which just happened to be traditional Slovakian food... I think we were mislead somewhere.  I order some Venician stew with dumplings.  It was pretty good and Katie had some type of meat... with no sides, nor sauces... haha!  It was funny!  I dont think I'll be eager to visit Croatia again!

Oh yeah, how could I forget.  McDonalds has some very... exotic, unique,... just different items in Europe.  They had here in Zagreb, the Greek Burger.  It was almost just like the picture that they used for the advertising!  The meatwas bigger than the bun, the lettuce was fresh and the dressing was thick.  A very good sandwhich.  I've also seen in European McD's, shrimp, the Italy burger, the Asian Ming burger and the chicken ming sandwhich, (or something like it.) 

 
 

 

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