Sunday, 13 November 2011

Schrannenhalle

Sunday was one of those perfect, clear, very crisp Autumn days. So, being Lohhof out-of-towners we decided on a day out in the big city. We had seen the long wrought iron and glass structure just off the Viktualienmarkt and had heard that it had been renovated. The Schrannenhalle was originally a corn exchange and was 430m long. The 100m plus bit that remains has been restored and now offers somewhat upmarket culinary treats. Ingrid soon found the Champagne Bar and I found the best coffee in Munich (which may not necessarily be saying much!) The Michelin-starred restaurant in the market was packed, so we had some delightful pasta at one of our favourite cafes, Baricentro in Sebastiansplatz.


The air was so clear. Except for the near zero temperature, it seemed as if we were back in Perth on one of those days when you look out beyond Rottnest from Leighton Beach and the sea appears to curve away until it runs into Madagascar.




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