As we were stuffed from the rich breakfast, we would have multiple snacks and cakes during the day. After a few brutal hours at the Museums Quarter, we rested and snacked at the Cafe-Restaurant milo which is part of the Architecture Museum.
Gorgeous arabesques patterns and Turkish Vaulted Ceiling! Though the menu is actually a modern take of Austrian traditional fusion with western European cookings (mainly Italian). I didn’t see any Turkish dish.
Clear Tomato Soup with Mozzarella-Wild Garlic Dumpling: it’s so delicious! I don’t get it, it’s just a tomato soup, but it’s so delicious~ It’s full of different flavors.
Viennese Potato Gulasch: more like sausage goulash (the potatoes are cooked till thick starchy stew). Very salty and trashy tasting but I still manage to gulp it down (slowly) because it’s very tasty.
Tomato-Basil Bruschetta.
Cafe-Restaurant milo (at the Architecture Museum)
Museumsplatz 1, MuseumsQuartier, Vienna
you know, I’ve been wanting to ask….
1. how do you keep track of the names of all the menues?(@_@;)
2. did you have any language problems when ordering?? (・∀・)
I wondered about Q2 too. ^^;;
The tomato soup looks like Chinese/Vietnamese fish ball(with green veggy) soup! The sausage goulash reminds me of HK cafe menu too…^^;;;
1. hehe I took photo of the menu of course…^^;;
2. No problem at all, it seems like everyone in Prague and Vienna speaks English! (unlike Paris…^^;;) I was so grateful for having such a easy time.
ohhh! never thought of taking pic of the menu!!@o@
thinking ahead–very smart!!
haha, the French people probably resist speaking english
evern if they can!
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