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Post by zagrepcanka on Oct 24, 2007 11:27:32 GMT
but what does mean "wrestling"? I have not been to any of the ones you mention so I can't tell. But what I can say is that cevapi in London can never taste as good as they do in Zagreb. I am, from west part. Vrapce ;D, 3 bus stops from Crnomerec. But I have been living in London for the last 15 years. I do go back to Zagreb often, but do not visit the town much. I like the restaurants towards Samobor and Krapina much better. Proper places, with tamburasi music playing at weekends.
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Post by dado112233 on Oct 24, 2007 11:33:55 GMT
Bok, Julien! Svidja mi se kako pises hrvatski - bravo! ;D As for a caffe where you can eat a decent portion of cevapcici, I'd recomend: www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1150/37533.phpI tried Galeria many years ago but, in my opinion, the food is much better in Muggi. Although the atmnosphere is nothing to write home about. Anyway, chevapcici served there come with ajvar, luk and a generous portion of chunky chips, but you'll have to ask for kajmak as an addition. DOBAR TEK! PS Nogomet me ne zanima, pa ti ne mogu pomoci za karte... a zasto meni nije nitko za to rekao kad sam bio u londri?
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Post by skitnica on Oct 24, 2007 11:39:14 GMT
ja sam ovo mjesto otkrila prije otprilike godinu dana, mozda malo vise.. cini mi se da si ti bio ovdje prije toga... nemam pojma jel Mihaelica znala za ovo mjesto?!
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Post by vegetarijanka on Oct 24, 2007 11:41:02 GMT
but what does mean "wrestling"? Jel to u blizini Sestinskog Dola - tamo zive moje debele macke! Koliko se sjecam smo isli 3 stanice tramvajem i onda je prijateljica dosla nas dopeljati. Cula sam strasne price u bolnici 'Vrapce'! ;D I have not been to any of the ones you mention so I can't tell. But what I can say is that cevapi in London can never taste as good as they do in Zagreb. I am, from west part. Vrapce ;D, 3 bus stops from Crnomerec. But I have been living in London for the last 15 years. I do go back to Zagreb often, but do not visit the town much. I like the restaurants towards Samobor and Krapina much better. Proper places, with tamburasi music playing at weekends.
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Post by zagrepcanka on Oct 24, 2007 11:46:59 GMT
si zaboravila nekaj natipkati ili.. AAaaaaa sad sam vidla.. pogubilo se malo medju 'kvotiranjem'.. ;D Sestinski dol ima predivan restoran, upravo takav, da. Ali to je uz brdo od crnomerca, Vrapce je prema zapadu.. A to za bolnicu si krivo cula. Nasi su bezopasni, slobodno setaju kvartom. Svi smo odrasli uz njih. Ovi ludi su u Jankomiru. Jel to u blizini Sestinskog Dola - tamo zive moje debele macke! Koliko se sjecam smo isli 3 stanice tramvajem i onda je prijateljica dosla nas dopeljati. Cula sam strasne price u bolnici 'Vrapce'! ;D I have not been to any of the ones you mention so I can't tell. But what I can say is that cevapi in London can never taste as good as they do in Zagreb. I am, from west part. Vrapce ;D, 3 bus stops from Crnomerec. But I have been living in London for the last 15 years. I do go back to Zagreb often, but do not visit the town much. I like the restaurants towards Samobor and Krapina much better. Proper places, with tamburasi music playing at weekends.
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Post by julien on Oct 24, 2007 11:49:40 GMT
Bok, Julien! Svidja mi se kako pises hrvatski - bravo! ;D As for a caffe where you can eat a decent portion of cevapcici, I'd recomend: www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1150/37533.phpI tried Galeria many years ago but, in my opinion, the food is much better in Muggi. Although the atmnosphere is nothing to write home about. Anyway, chevapcici served there come with ajvar, luk and a generous portion of chunky chips, but you'll have to ask for kajmak as an addition. DOBAR TEK! PS Nogomet me ne zanima, pa ti ne mogu pomoci za karte... bok bok skitnica! hvala ljepa za adressu (or adressom)?! ja sam very karina in conjugaisons i cant believe that I lived in ealing common before and didn't know that bar-restaurant! if you like this type of food, i already went to a nice czech restaurant in north london, next to West Hampstead station, some nice dumplings and sauce..hummmmmm www.london-eating.co.uk/2942.htmu pomoc for the end of your last sentence in croatian...as i said, my croatian is very poor and my french-croatian dictionnary is at kuci... hyde bok! julien
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Post by zagrepcanka on Oct 24, 2007 11:51:18 GMT
ja sam very karina in conjugaisons ;D ;D ;D you're the best!
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Post by julien on Oct 24, 2007 11:54:04 GMT
ja sam very karina in conjugaisons ;D ;D ;D you're the best! my croatian friends only learnt me the bad words! and you know the kind of people you can meet in Purgaraj ali Melin....
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Post by julien on Oct 24, 2007 11:55:42 GMT
;D ;D ;D you're the best! my croatian friends only learnt me the bad words! and you know the kind of people you can meet in Purgaraj ali Melin.... heuuu question: what does mean "shuti zena"? i heard that but never knew the meaning...i hope its something bad
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Post by julien on Oct 24, 2007 11:57:45 GMT
Bok, Julien! Svidja mi se kako pises hrvatski - bravo! ;D As for a caffe where you can eat a decent portion of cevapcici, I'd recomend: www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1150/37533.phpI tried Galeria many years ago but, in my opinion, the food is much better in Muggi. Although the atmnosphere is nothing to write home about. Anyway, chevapcici served there come with ajvar, luk and a generous portion of chunky chips, but you'll have to ask for kajmak as an addition. DOBAR TEK! PS Nogomet me ne zanima, pa ti ne mogu pomoci za karte... a zasto meni nije nitko za to rekao kad sam bio u londri? bok bok dado prso! could you molim translate it for me in engleski ( or more maybe in irish) hvala bok julien
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Post by skitnica on Oct 24, 2007 12:02:47 GMT
Julien,
the last thing I said was that I am not really interested in football that much, so I have no idea where you could buy the tickets -hopefully some other guys can help!
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Post by julien on Oct 24, 2007 12:07:56 GMT
but what does mean "wrestling"? I have not been to any of the ones you mention so I can't tell. But what I can say is that cevapi in London can never taste as good as they do in Zagreb. I am, from west part. Vrapce ;D, 3 bus stops from Crnomerec. But I have been living in London for the last 15 years. I do go back to Zagreb often, but do not visit the town much. I like the restaurants towards Samobor and Krapina much better. Proper places, with tamburasi music playing at weekends. ahhhh samobor! so good and all these Kremschnitze! hummm so dobro...i heard the story about kremschnittze from friends: in samobor, kremschnitze are always hot because there are so many people coming for eating that there is not enough time for the kremschnitze to be cold... i know Crnomerec, but never went there..actually it was not so far from Tresjnevka, i used to take tram 12, the only stranger in I think in Sljeme, there is a good chalet restaurant( you say woodhouse in english i think?!), some good soups...ok i stop speaking about good food, I almost forget for 1 minute we are in england ,the capital of the plastic food fortunately one more week, and I will eat my raclette (melt sira sa potatoes) in a woodhouse in my mountains!as dobro as pagski sira! daaaaaaaaaaaa (yesssssssssssssss)
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Post by julien on Oct 24, 2007 13:05:52 GMT
Julien, the last thing I said was that I am not really interested in football that much, so I have no idea where you could buy the tickets -hopefully some other guys can help! moze! thanks for the translation! i hope to get some tickets on a croatian website...because it is so bloody expensive here! i want to use my Karlovacko summer party Tshirt bloody hell!
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Post by zagrepcanka on Oct 24, 2007 13:11:17 GMT
heuuu question: what does mean "shuti zena"? i heard that but never knew the meaning...i hope its something bad "be quiet woman" or "woman shut up" ;D
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Post by julien on Oct 24, 2007 13:22:16 GMT
lol!! i am not so surprised actually! i was expecting something like that !
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