Re: [doc] De Lorean's In Poland?
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Re: [doc] De Lorean's In Poland?
- From: "Ian Foster" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 16:57:05 +0800
Hi Martin,
Yes, the guys name is Tom ... actually I met him and his brother in HongKong
about 5 years ago, when they were on Holiday. I think he was returning to
live in Poland from Florida shortly after that.
The "Peasants' food" in Poland was bloody awful ... were you served the
whole cow's tongue (my gut turned!) or the coffee with all the grind on top.
The "Noble Class' nosh" was something else though. We went to a fancy
restaurant in an Art Nouveau building off the main Market Square in the
centre of Krakou ... photos in lobby of Duke of Edin, Prince of Wales, etc
eating there ... one waiter per person ... we had duck, wild game, wild
boar, about 6 courses ... all for a Fiver each! Best value I've ever had!!!
Cheers, IAN
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Gutkowski - DMC Ltd" <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [doc] De Lorean's In Poland?
> Tom Niemczewski is the guy's name, met him in Memphis. You can contact
> him on tomciodmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Warsaw is an ugly concrete place because it was utterly flattened in
> WWII, far worse than London.
>
> I went back to my Dad's roots when iI was about 10. Spent time in Wasaw
> and Krakow (which is promounded "Krakoof" BTW) but my abiding memory is
> the food being bloody awful :-)
>
> Martin
>
> Ian Foster wrote:
>
>>Hi Nick,
>>
>>There was a Polish fella in Florida who took his car home. He had
>>refurbished it after a little 'prang' (photos on a website somewhere).
>>Sorry
>>I can't remember his name.
>>
>>When I was a student at Oxford in 1990 we had an exchange programme to
>>Warsaw ... ugly Modernist concrete city, but surrounding areas are
>>fantastic. We stayed in a small village called Kasiemege Dolny (SP?) which
>>was like living in the 16th Century ... saw the old walled city of Lublin,
>>and the gorgrous Krakou (visit there if you have the opportinity). Back
>>then
>>we ate Wild Boar, etc at the best restaurants for 'pennies', I'm sure it
>>has
>>changed now.
>>
>>Cheers, IAN (Hong Kong)
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>>
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