Please stop using Flash on your websites. It’s a pain in the ass. I come to your site to check out your menu and find out where you’re located, not to watch a multimedia presentation extravaganza that bogs down my computer. And if it takes me more than one click to get to your address, you’re doing something very, very wrong.
Otherwise, keep up the good work. I’m especially impressed by the number of vegetarian offerings you have that involve actual vegetables, rather than just potatoes and cheese.
Love,
Jul
(photo: super yummy vegetarian sushi at Prinz Myshkin, which is one of my favorite restaurants ever despite their website)
Is that the mixed sushi? (i checked out they web site – yeah. everything you said.) If it is, it’s nowhere near as expensive as I thought it would be.
Yup, mixed sushi. Mmmmmmmmmmm.
Dear Jul,
You have to post a warning on future posts with food that looks so delicious: not to be viewed on an empty stomach!
Hope you enjoyed it.
I feel your pain!!!! EVERY, and I mean EVERY, Hungarian website is all about Flash. Restaurants, shops, gyms, hotels, ALL of them. It drives me insane! I’m very happy that someone else shares this pet peeve! BTW, did you see the article in this week’s New York Times travel section? It talks about a lot of great-sounding veggie places. http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/04/13/travel/13Munich.html?ref=travel
Oh my. I am craving some good sushi now!
I had no idea vegetarian sushi had the same effect on other people, too. 🙂
BB – yes! I think everyone I know has sent it to me. That was a cool article. Actually, I think I should blog about it…
i saw that in person just the other day! the fried tofu that i got to steal off the plate were so good. mmmmmmm
Oh My!
Now I know what I’m having for lunch today. That looks lovely.