July 12, 2008

Finally it is Lunch Time

Nicely set table, inviting aromas, new faces and plenty of red & white wines and conversation.

Traditional instruments and melodies from a century back provide just the right mood.

The pottery with the faces served as the wine vessels. On the plate is paprikas made of gray beef. Very tasty fare with a cabbage salad.

7 comments:

Rinkly Rimes said...

Now here's country I know little about! Except that I have a good friend called Angus (Scottish) who has a Scottish accent but who has the surname Feketey which he says is common in Hungary! His parents emigrated to Scotland from Hungary before WW2. I love the photo of the young girls in that cool cool cafe!
I'm new to blogging and I'm an Australian grandmother. My blog is all in verse, and it's called Rinkly Rimes.

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magiceye said...

getting ready for a nice long luncheon!

Clueless in Boston said...

Now that looks like a hearty meal! The wine vessel's face looks a little like Fu Manchu to me, are they imported from China?

Janice Thomson said...

Looks like a tempting place to dine at. Mmmm think I'm getting hungry now... :) Neat photos Isadora.

Anonymous said...

Isadora,(if that is your real name)

The paprikas made my mouth water!
I was in Budapest in 1991.

For no reason I can explain, a few minutes ago I got the impulse to do a Google search for "Isadora in Budapest" and out came your blog. Pretty amazing!!!!

I have some questions on Life Coaching. What is your e-mail?
Mine is ehnyilicza@alum.mit.edu

Örulök a szerencsének.
Steve (Istvan)
istvan46@yahoo.com

Istvan said...

Isadora,(if that is your real name)

The paprikas made my mouth water!
I was in Budapest in 1991.

For no reason I can explain, a few minutes ago I got the impulse to do a Google search for "Isadora in Budapest" and out came your blog. Pretty amazing!!!!

I have some questions on Life Coaching. What is your e-mail?
Mine is ehnyilicza@alum.mit.edu

Örulök a szerencsének.
Steve (Istvan)
istvan46@yahoo.com

wandi said...

This is so appealing! I am so into trying new foods and cultures. It looks very inviting to me!