Took a chance and ordered a local delicacy - a large serving bowl of fried fish. I was expecting them to be crispy but even though they were fried, they were a little limp. Kind of strange to eat the entire fish - couldn't quite eat the heads, so after a while we ended up with a little pile of fish heads staring up at us.
I had wanted to visit the architecturally rich, resort town of Karovy Vary in the Czech republic since a saw a picture of it in a coffee table book a couple of decades ago. But I didn't count on it being so hot! We must have hit it during a heat wave (like much of our European travels). So we pulled over for some refreshment to get out bearings. I liked the way the beer in the glass (very dainty for a beer glass) acted like a lens, inverting the building behind.
Discovered this Indonesian sidewalk eatery on one of the main arteries in Amsterdam near the Rijksmuseum — Djanoko — What a spread! Sitting at a little sidewalk table on a pleasant summer day — you couldn't really do much better. We discovered a fair number of Indonesian restaurants in Holland — I guess there's still an old colonial relationship going back to the Dutch-East Indies trading days.