• Puzzle Salads
• I got an “Asia Bowl” basically a rice bowl with stuff on top. I really should have gotten a salad, that’s was my intention, but I think I panicked at the fact that I’d have to build my own and just settled for a menu item.
• Puzzle salads is very “Hale and Hearty” or “Just Salad” or “Cho’pt”, good but only specific things on the menu and you know that there is better out there.
• I know this sounds an ehh review, but in reality I like the vibe of this place, all the ingredients look fresh and taste good, I’ll most like come back, but I just need to find my #1 fave.
• Caffé Milani
• Located jus a few blocks up from the Main building, Caffé Milani is a really cozy spot for morning(afternoon for me) coffee. The front room offers seating with street views and further back there are more tables with windows that look out to a little garden. I don’t think the café owns the garden though. What a shame, once the weather gets nice it would have been cute to have a coffee and a quiche outside.
• Globus Returant
• Located a few blocks away from the college dorms, Globus Resturant is a local spot, and despite the name, only serves Czech cuisine (which is NOT a dig, just an observation). I don’t really have much to say other than it was decent food for a decent price, without having to travel too far.
• Creme de la Creme
• Yay a dessert place! Creme de la Creme was recommended to me by a tour guide and by the Honest Guide YouTube channel. You guys don’t know me all too well, but trust me when I say that I’ll drop everything for lavender flavored sweets and drinks. They had lavender gelato 😍 I went with a friend on his last day in Prague, we didn’t sit and stay but the vibe was very 50’s ice cream (or in this case, gelato) shop.

The first week of classes is done!
My cinema course left me wanting to become an old 1920’s cinematographer,and my gender course has made me want to become a witch and form an all girl punk band.
Luxembourg
My 1st trip out of Prague! I met up with my best friends from high school who are currently studying abroad in Paris, I’ll be visiting them shortly and best believe I’m documenting all the bistros and cafés they take me to!
• 1st meal in Luxembourg and we turned away, no like actually. I traveled from Prague to Luxembourg to meet up with my best friends from high school, our 1st night we met at our hostel and explored the city center. We came upon a nice looking, not too fancy restaurant who’s name I cannot remember, while waiting to be seated we asked for a menu to help us decide whether or not we’d like to stay.
• Beet
• Our actual 1st meal in Luxembourg was at a vegan burger bistro. A very cozy atmosphere with dim lighting and candles at every table. However, Luxembourgians are super adamant when it comes to reservations, that is another European norm I’m getting used to.

