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Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Started Today

June 29, 2007 By Jeff Leave a Comment

The 42nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival started today and runs through July 7. It is one of the most prestigious international film festivals in Europe and is classified as a “Category A” festival, which puts it in the same class as festivals in cities such as Cannes, Berlin, Venice, and Tokyo. The festival presents over 220 feature films and up to 40 short films from around the world each year.

Danny DeVito will be receiving the Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema on the closing day of the festival.

72 Free Beers

June 8, 2007 By Jeff Leave a Comment

Czechs are big beer drinkers, so why not come up with a beer-based incentive?  If you buy this refrigerator/freezer, you will get 72 beers for free. That’s 36 liters or 76 pints of beer. I wonder if they’ll all fit in the fridge.

 

Signs of Spring in the Czech Republic

May 20, 2007 By Jeff 2 Comments

I put together a few spring photos that I feel are representative for this time of year.

Flowers Blooming in the Czech Republic 
Rapeseed Fields in Bloom – April 29, 2007

Outdoor Tables
Outdoor Tables – May 12, 2007

 A busy Charles Bridge
Busy Charles Bridge – May 19, 2007

Sunning out a Window
Sunning out of the Window – April 14, 2007

Tip Included

April 16, 2007 By Jeff 5 Comments

This weekend we had some beautiful weather in Prague. On Saturday there was blue, blue sky and it was around 23 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit). Dana and I walked around Vyšehrad and ended up at the restaurant Rio’s Vyšehrad for lunch. They are just across from the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul (Chrám sv. Petra a Pavla) and have a nice outdoor seating area. We enjoyed the food, but the service was v-e-r-y slow. We waited over an hour to get our two identical plates of simple chicken sauté and two mini-scoops of white rice. We were certainly not in the best mood by the time the food arrived. To top things off, the bill that was brought after another lengthy period of waiting included a 10% tip. This was only listed as a cryptic “DPT” line on the bill that we had to inquire about in order to understand what it meant. The menu had no mention of a service charge being added to the bill. Very irritating, since it is not common in the Czech Republic for a service charge to be added automatically. Plus we wouldn’t have had tipped 10% in this case as spending close to two hours at lunch that eventually left us hungry was not our idea of a Saturday afternoon.

Later in the day, Dana and I grabbed dinner at U Šemíka, which is just below Vyšehrad at Vratislavova 36.  It was our first time there and we enjoyed our whole dining experience – from service to food quality to ambience.  We look forward to going back.  If you are looking for food in the Vyšehrad area, our tip is to try U Šemíka.

Vysehrad Park

Vysehrad Cemetery 

U Semika Restaurant   

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