Friday, April 7
Sunday, April 9th, 2006Erin writing –
Well, today was VERY mundane! Christian and I went to a cafe called “Bayleaf Cafe” in the morning to have breakfast and then visited the Sheepskin Factory. After this, we walked home and sat around watching TV and doing puzzles. When Carrie, Rashmi and Abe returned from their day at work, we caught the infamous “14” bus and went into town. Being Friday night, Wellingtonians were out in force. The central bus stop in Wellington is on Courtenay St., which also happens to be where we got a bite to eat- very happening place with many 20-somethings looking to find a date. We ate at Molly Malones and had great bar food. Interesting note, Wellington has many cafes and restaurants. What is the difference, you ask? We don’t know for sure. Here is what we have ascertained thus far: A cafe has a limited, cheaper menu (N.Z.$10-14) and will seat you first come, first serve. Additionally, a person must “cue up” to order their meals. This cueing up means that after you have determined what you want to eat, you belly up to the bar or service counter and order your meal. They will then give you a number to place on your table for your food to be delivered. A restaurant, on the other hand, has a fairly extensive menu, is more expensive (N.Z.$20-32), and requires reservations in order to get a table. We have tried the show-up-and-wait-to-get-a-table and that simply does not work. They simply just turn you away and state they are all booked. Additionally, most of the restaurants offer servers to provide service during the meal. This has been a struggle to figure out the differences but so far, we have done good!
Here is Abe and I at Molly Malone’s:
Til tomorrow…