Sunday, June 30, 2013

Fish and chips taste just as good in the pub

Another day full of walking, and culinary exploration!  The only drawback is me forgetting my camera through most the day..  Whoops
Ice cream flavors
We took a nice long walk from Hannah's grandparents house to the Guildford high street, which was about 30 minutes to get down there.  We had had in mind for a long time to get some of the ice cream here, considering that Hannah tells me the ice cream here is great.  So after a long time of walking around we found a little place which makes it's own ice cream and sells them in little tubs.  We got these two flavors, the clotted cream was a given that we had to get and honeycombe hash just sounded good in general.  Both were excellent, nice and creamy and refreshing for our long walk back home!
The restaurant we ate at
 We made it back home and found that Hannah's uncle and cousins had come over.  They were getting ready to go out for lunch so naturally we tagged along.  We went to a restaurant that was included into a hotel.  It had some nice outdoor seating as you can see above, but it was a little to bright out for that today.
More clean plates!
As I warned earlier, I forgot to take pictures of this one!!  Oh well..  Hannah got an Italian mushroom and chicken rosatto salad, which was very good and fresh, and had a nice dressing which I took particular interest in!  It also was accompanied by some toasted bread with herbs and butter which was very warm and tasty.  I got the fish and chips just because they are awesome.  And what did they taste like? Fish, with a side of chips, nothing special, nothing bad.  Fish and potatoes.
"Wicked" mixed vodka
 We went back home and walked down to the newsagents to try a few alcohol products that we had been curious about, as all young people are.  Above you can see what looks like Windex in a glass bottle, but it is actually very good!  It tasted just like a berry soda, and I couldn't even taste the vodka (which can be dangerous for a long night of drinking).

On the left was Crabbie's alcoholic ginger beer, which I can say, was terrible!  Ginger with actual BEER does not go well together at all.  It was like a spicy drink of God-knows-what slithering down my throat, which the aftertaste of robitussin cough syrup.  The right drink was delicious. Coconut rum with coke is a splendid and refreshing taste :)

More London next!

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