My bus ride from Split to Dubrovnik, was long and hot. I had to run to the bus stop so by the time I was on board, I was drenched in sweat. Then, I of course stupidly sat on the side that was constantly in the sun. To top it off, I believe my air conditioning was broken. The ride was 5 hours long and it seemed even longer, because of course the prettiest girl in the bus terminal sat herself next to me. I looked and smelled (I think) like a mess. It was embarrassing to say the least.
I finally arrived at the Dubrovnik bus terminal, which I found out was a 45 minute hike away from the historic section. I ended up trekking over to this place, and then I had to contend with finding my apartment in the maze of streets. I searched for about 15 minutes in the street I thought it was on and finally sat myself down outside the door I thought it was. I was digging in my backpack for my laptop to check my directions when this rather large man (reminded me of the fiddler on the roof) came bursting out the door asking if I was Erik. I was so happy to find someone who knew my name. I moved into my room and showered and freshened up. I then went out to explore the city.
Dubrovnik (the old section) is an amazing place. I got lost in the streets and circled the walls about three times. Every time I went down the same street though, I would see something different. I think my favorite thing about the city, was the ice cream parlors. They seemed to be everywhere, and over my time there I managed to try I believe 6 of the shops. I finally decided that it was time to chose which restaurant to eat at. There was many different restaurants and a lot of them offered the same type of food. I didn't want to eat at one of the tourist trap restaurants, so I decided to go to outskirts or the wall and find a small place that wasn't packed with tourists. I finally found one to my liking, and ended up enjoying a great seafood pasta dish, with a salad and white wine. It was a great start to my “holiday” from the dive shop.
The next day was more or less the same. Exploring and wondering around, only this time I explored outside the city walls. I found a nice little park on the top of the sea cliffs and it had amazing views of the old town and the sea. I spent some time there, then went to the other side of the old town. There was a beach on that side and so I stayed there and relaxed for about 2 hours. It was pretty packed, and people were everywhere. At one point I looked over to my right, and this group of 3 pretty girls of course, decided to tan topless. There was a typical European culture shock moment for me, and fortunately I was able to act quite nonchalant. It moments like these when you remember how far from home you really are. I then went around the city some more after resting at my room and taking a shower. I was passing this busy restaurant that was shoved into a small street when I realized that I had read a good review about it somewhere. I decided to try and eat there, and I actually got the last table. The food was Bosnian along with what seemed to be Turkish. It was really good and pretty cheap. I ended up getting this pastry that was stuffed with veal and mushroom, with this really creamy gravy. It was really amazing. I ended the meal with some house made lemon liquor and baklava. It was a great meal and I thought that I wouldn't be able to have a better meal in Dubrovnik.
The next morning finally arrived and I couldn't wait to see Mom and Dad. I went straight out of the city gates to wait at the docks for them. I could see their cruise ship loading up the transfer boats and I thought for sure they would be on the first one. I ended up having to wait for three different boats. I got so excited with each boat that came in, and then let down when they didn't get off. However, when they did arrive it was obvious. No sooner had it rounded the city wall when I unmistakably recognized my mom, and I could see her straining her neck to try and find me. It took no more than 3 seconds for her to spot me. It was pretty funny. It was so amazing to see them there in Dubrovnik and I had a bit of trouble getting over that fact. We ended up making our way to a place I knew did breakfast so we could sit and chat.
Afterwards we made our way to get our tickets to walk on top of the city walls. It was really packed but it was really fun and neat to share that experience with my parents. The walls were a really long walk so afterwards dad was a little tired so we ended up sitting down and resting. We decided we wanted to go sit on the beach so dad went back to the ship to get their suits and some lunch and mom and I went to some sites. We went to the monastery and then this old church. They were both really small, and I think at the church mom and I somehow joined a group of German tourists. Supposedly we were supposed to pay but we sneaked in and went around the church with them. We didn't mean to, it just happened that way. We then met up with dad, grabbed our 2 ice cream for the day and headed to the beach. We sat and talked, had lunch and really just enjoyed the sun along with each other. We stayed for a while but we soon had to head back to the Old Town because it was getting closer to their boarding time. We sat at a cafe and had drinks and then mom and I decided to walk around and left dad to people watch. Time went by fast and soon we were heading to the docks for them to board the last departing boat bound for their boat. I have no idea how many times we said goodbye and all of us had a hard time. As their boat was leaving, I had to pull myself together and get my mind to focus on something besides them leaving. I decided to march back to the bus station and buy my ticket for the next day. It took me an hour and a half to do that and by the time I got back to the Old Town it was getting late. I decided to try something different for dinner since it was going to be a while until I would have the opportunity to have something good. I ended up walking around looking at all the menus and I finally found one that looked good. Actually, it kinda found me. I thought I had turned up an alley and I was just about to turn around when this guy ran out of a doorway and offered to show me a menu. I almost said no, because he was dressed really nice and here I was with my camera and swimsuit. I decided to just look and then I saw that they had fixed menu with 5 courses. He proceeded to try and sell me on the fact that they had an outdoor terrace that was very romantic and beautiful. Haha.......he obviously did not take in account that I was completely alone. I gave in and decided to have some fun so he walked me upstairs and showed my this really gorgeous restaurant set-up. Everything was draped in white cloth with lights everywhere. There was even a fountain in the middle of everything. I waited for someone to get me a table (there were tons), and when they did finally seat me it was nowhere near the other customers. There were maybe three other tables filled and they were all in one corner of the terrace. I, of course, was sat in the completely opposite corner which was just slightly shadowed. I guess they wanted no one to notice me.
Well, I finally ordered the seafood five course menu, along with a glass of wine. Before the actual meal came out I was given a glass of champagne along with strawberries. Yeah, it was this kind of restaurant. Then the first course came, which was homemade cream cheese with pumpkin oil and toasted pumpkin seeds. I really dislike cream cheese, but this was different, and really good. As soon as I had finished my next course came out immediately. I was a little annoyed that they were rushing me so I just tried to slow down and enjoy everything. The next course was a salad with prawns. Nothing real special, but delicious none the less. The were still really rushing me and by this time my waiter didn't even care for me. He sent the bus boy to give me my dishes, while he waited all the other tables. It was pretty funny because I noticed he spent lots of time at the other tables and explained everything they were eating, while I was having my food thrown at me by the bus boy. I decided I would try to play with the situation, so I dug in my backpack, got a notebook out along with a pencil and made “notes” everytime I put in my mouth. I really tried to make it look like I was tasting everything and making note about it as I went. I knew this was noticed immediately because my waiter finally came over and tried to make up for his bad behavior before. I started to get time between courses and everything I was eating was explained to me down to the ingredients. It was great......and I highly suggest this technique if you get bad service in a nice restaurant. The next courses were homemade pasta with a pepper cream sauce with prawns, then I had the main course of sea bream on green risotto with langosteen. It was amazing. The last course was desert which was ice cream with pumpkin oil, toasted pumpkin seeds and a brittle of some sorts. It was truly a great meal that I will remember for a long time.
The next day I spent some time sitting around the city at different cafes. I then slowly made my way to the bus station and found the right bus. I ended up sleeping through most of the 5 hour bus journey and there were luckily no incidents. I made it back to Vela Luka and I was slightly sad that my holiday was over and that I was going to have to go back to work at the dive shop the next day.
Sure wish we could have stayed and had that dinner with you.....you food critic you!!! LOL!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Love it....Padma! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat job "E" love reading your blog
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