Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Pri Škofu, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Pri Škofu - "Hidden down a small side street in Krakovo, Pri Škofu is a long-time favourite of cash-strapped university students who still like to enjoy a proper meal from time to time, and you're virtually guaranteed to see at least a couple bespectacled hipsters seated at a table nearby. The €8 lunch specials come in obscenely large portions and are one of the best values in town. Although there's no menu it's also possible to order à la carte, and an English-speaking waitress will gladly rattle off what's available" - by InYourPocket Ljubljana

Andrej Černigoj - assistant to MEP Alojz Peterle, born and raised in Vipava valley, which he still dreams about, scout member, active in many student societies and clubs such as ŠKIS, DOS and ŠOS, worked for Mercator, sent unsolicited letters with CV to all 7 Slovenian MEPs, Alojz called back and offered internship,     solutions for solving non-employability of youth is currently on his map of ideas, actively networked with Slovenians in Brussels, staying in Belgium had a positive impact on his food perceptation - qualitatively and quantitatively, now he also runs regularly usually late in the evening, reading mostly EU reports, recently on Acta, recenty watched Too Big To Fail, expecting his first child soon and will one day renovate all castles in Slovenia and organize a web of vibrant tourism stories around them.

Bicycles in this part of Ljubljana are a privileged species. Cars need to back off on the street.

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