Just a quick note I thought would be of interest: Today I saw a patient, a lovely lady of 60, who hails originally from Romania. I relayed tales of my recent travels with the GMC and she in turn proceeded with an amazing tale of communist-era defection.
The tale goes that about 40 years ago she was a 20-something member of a Romanian choir touring Austria. She had purposely packed light all the while planning to defect. At a moment when herr director’s eyes were elsewhere, she ran off to find asylum in the American embassy. Apparently several of her compatriots had the same idea because before long half the choir showed up at the embassy. After spending 5 months at an Austrian refuge camp, she secured an American sponsor and has been here ever since!
Fascinating stuff the way she tells it complete with accent, and the ebbs and flows of escapist reportage.
So…there it is.
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Well, I must tell you that connections are everything! As it so happens my partner’s college-age daughter spent considerable time in Prague last summer and was kind enough to pass on her impressions. Her report was most enthusiastic. The following are some verbatim excerpts:
Language: “Most people speak english, though knowing some czech is nice”. Some suggested key terms spelled phonetically:
“Dob-ry-den” means “good day, pardon, excuse me”.
“De-koo-yoo” is “thank you”.
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tips,
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Well, believe it or not I have come across yet another patient who is well-connected to Vienna. She is an American native who spends the better part of each year in the city and she recently offered the following recommendations to us as it pertains to working the muscles of mastication and ambulation:
Consumption:
1. DeCapo restaurant, in Schulerstrasse district. A “European” Italian as opposed to “American” Italian place which is known for taking full advantage of seasonal foods, e.g. asparagus (”spargel”) and pumpkin, in order to always keep the menu fresh and interesting. This is her favorite place in Vienna where she swears she has never had a bad meal.
2. Cafe Demel, near the Hofburg. A “MUST” for the best pastry.
Observation:
I personally don’t know what the following sights are, yet anyway, or what they signify, but these are what she recommends. Some of you I’m sure are familiar with these places. Please feel free to comment:
1. Hofburg Palace
2. Schloss Shonbrunn
3. Stephansdom-a “Must See”.
4. Kunsthistorches Art Museum- “Absolutely fabulous”.
5. There is also a music museum, just off Kartnerstrasse, and a Freud museum (Rich, this one has your name written all over it. I’d love to check it out with you).
There you have it, from someone who knows.
Cheers, Adam
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I have the good fortune of having as patients a lovely couple who are native Austrians. They have graciously forwarded a list of the best in Viennese dining establishments. Here is the list complete with websites for some advanced reconnaissance if one so desires. All of these places are in Vienna’s “inner city”, the Innenstadt:
Restaurants:
1. Figlmuller- A Viennese tradition. www.figlmuller.at
2. Gusshaus- Viennese cuisine. www.gusshaus.at
3. Plachutta- Viennese cuisine. www.plachutta.at
4. Julius Meinl- A Viennese tradition for fine coffees/food
Wine cellars:
1. Zwoelfapostelkeller- great wine/good food. www.zwoelf-apostelkeller.at
2. Augustiner Keller www.bitzinger.at
3. Melker Stiftskeller www.melkerstiftskeller.at
Cafe:
1. Cafe Landtmann beim Burgtheater www.cafe-wien.at
There you go. As the Autrians say “Wien, Wien, nur Du allein”.
Enjoy, Adam
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