Sushi- & Study-time
Groceries: €12
Sushi: €10
Eating some good raw fish with nori and rice: Priceless
After working for 4 hours in the library, I met Gretchen to go down to Hietzing and have sushi at this cute place she had recently discovered. First, though, we went to Hofer and I got some groceries. She had never been before, and she was decently nonplussed, as I would expect anyone to be. Hofer's great for chep stuff, but overall it's not a very exciting place. Then we dropped our stuff of at my apartment and went to the sushi restaurant. It was very small, seating maybe about 20 people, and was virtually empty when we arrived. It was funny to have the cute constantly-bowing Japanese waitress speak to you in ultra-polite German....I guess I'm just so used to hearing the tried-and-true occasionally-misused and always incorrectly-pronounced phrases in English. Anyway, I got 16 tuna rolls and Gretchen got a plate of sashimi, and we split each down the middle. Everything was quite delicious, and it ended up being just about €10 for each of us, which isn't a terrible price for good sushi. Anyway, after that we went back to my place to pick up our stuff and then went to Mike's apartment to meet him and Miriam for some study time. We had our German midterm on Saturday, and we figured we might as well study just a bit....well, once we showed up not much studying took place, but we stayed up and chewed the fat for a LONG time.....I don't even remember exactly what time I actually left Mike's place....probably about 1:30.
Sushi: €10
Eating some good raw fish with nori and rice: Priceless
After working for 4 hours in the library, I met Gretchen to go down to Hietzing and have sushi at this cute place she had recently discovered. First, though, we went to Hofer and I got some groceries. She had never been before, and she was decently nonplussed, as I would expect anyone to be. Hofer's great for chep stuff, but overall it's not a very exciting place. Then we dropped our stuff of at my apartment and went to the sushi restaurant. It was very small, seating maybe about 20 people, and was virtually empty when we arrived. It was funny to have the cute constantly-bowing Japanese waitress speak to you in ultra-polite German....I guess I'm just so used to hearing the tried-and-true occasionally-misused and always incorrectly-pronounced phrases in English. Anyway, I got 16 tuna rolls and Gretchen got a plate of sashimi, and we split each down the middle. Everything was quite delicious, and it ended up being just about €10 for each of us, which isn't a terrible price for good sushi. Anyway, after that we went back to my place to pick up our stuff and then went to Mike's apartment to meet him and Miriam for some study time. We had our German midterm on Saturday, and we figured we might as well study just a bit....well, once we showed up not much studying took place, but we stayed up and chewed the fat for a LONG time.....I don't even remember exactly what time I actually left Mike's place....probably about 1:30.

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