Coast and ćevapi
I woke up on a sunny morning. I took the bus to Islington, then walk to King’s Cross, and continued with another bus ride home. I took a quick shower and ate breakfast because went by car to the coast. Onway there I slept in the sun. Whitstable is a lovely seaside town full of oyster shells. The weather was already turning and the wind was blowing. Rain drove us to the ale pub (£ 13). From there we head to Canterbury, the Vatican of England.
The town is colorful and the cathedral is big. On the way back to London, we ate a sandwich. I was meeting a friend in East London for ćevapi. The journey to the restaurant takes a little while. It took a bus ride and 3 metro changes. In the end, I did a little more searching because Boško gave incorrect instructions to me. The place really creates a Balkan atmosphere. You can order ćevapi, sarma, stuffed peppers, roast. Because they don’t have their own beer, you go to the store and bring it yourself. Smoking is forbidden, but in the back of the garden, this is ignored, where a lot of lambs and suckling pigs were in the background spinning. In addition, shelves offered home-made products such as eurocream, vegeta, ajvar, … £ 20.