This having been a chilly morning, Franzi went back to her hotel room to change into a different (and warmer) outfit. The next step was lunch, being the first bite to eat that day. Maintaining my target weight (...) requires certain sacrifices and breakfast is (just) one of them.
Lunch – pasta with truffles – at an Italian restaurant. Service was great – and very attentive 😀. I love attentive waiters.
And you might have noticed that more than half a Saturday went by without any shopping, yet. And exploring different (local) stores and boutiques is one of the great benefits of travelling en femme.
A staple to any visit to Düsseldorf was to follow afterwards: a visit to “Et Kabüffke“ to have a “Killepitsch.” “Killepitsch” is a digestive liquor, consisting, apparently, of 98 different secret ingredients from all over the world.
And as this is the capital of “Altbier” and the aforementioned brewery is located right across from “Et Kabüffke” and it was Saturday 4 pm already … .
And then it was time to head back to the hotel to get ready for the evening. Another cultural event was in order, Opera! And opera of course has a different kind of dress code. Yeah!
I know Italian waiters. They are attentive when there is an attractive blonde to serve. They are VERY attentive when the blonde has a seethrough blouse and big boobies. You clearly know how to get the full attention of Italian waiters ha ha ha !
ReplyDeleteI hope Killepitsch tastes better than the revolting bitter liqueurs they make here in Italy. I find most of those undrinkable. They're traditionally made by monks who presumably want to give you a foretaste of hell!
Looking forward to hearing about the opera.
Sue x