Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Mlynec, Prague, Czech Republic


Zohra Moulai brings people together in professional environment (and also in a home environment). She is of Berber origin (Northeast African ethnic groups - Zenadine Zidane is also of Berber origin), born and raised in Metz in Northeastern France and now lives and works in London. She graduated at Paul Verlaine University in Metz - her major was American and English Civilization and Literature. She used to have a lot of different jobs already: from waitress, event organisation, she managed serviced offices for EBC, TBWA and MLS. She also worked at RoadAds media company (trucks advertising), Press Index media company reading and analyzing newspaper articles to find out general opinion and Les Senioriales selling the "Florida" concept in South of France. Her latest job is with Baptie&Co. She likes books. A lot. Her latest darling is My name is red by Orhan Pamuk.). She doesn't like sports, but just loves cooking. She says it is very efficient as a therapy after a stressful day. She also likes to be an entertaining host - inviting people and building bridges between them. With a lot of extra time and money she would take a select group of people and take them to Africa and manage schools there. She would never go on her own, but with a group of friends. Building bridges as she goes.




Bernhard Shaefer ... maybe featured on the blog sometime ...


Mlynec is a very, very nice restaurant on a top location in Prague - near Karl's bridge.
This was our menu on that evening:

Amuse Bouche
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Tuna Sashimi, Gazpacho Sorbet,
Smoked Papaya & Rucola Salad
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Grilled Beef Tourmedos with Fennel Confit
& Balsamic Sauce
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Coconut Panna Cotta with White Chocolate,
Tropical Fruits Sauce
Zemanta Pixie

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