This pub is on Abgington Road.This pub is next to the river.if you want, you can watch the boat race some Saturdays. In this pub, you can drink something and eat food.This pub cooks very delesious steak.If you want go to this pub.You can be relaxed.I think this pub inexpensive.i think you must try.you will be glad.
CAN ATAY :D
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Different types of restaurant in Oxford.
There are many types of restaurant in Oxford. If you want different food visit Oxford. The restaurant are in Oxford city centre. The prices are all different.
Here is list of some restaurant in Oxford.
Pub ; All Bar One
Lebaness ; AI – Shami
English ; Copa
Greek ; Greek Taverna
Chinese ; Hang Chow
Spanish ; La Plaza – Tapas Bar
Tandoori ; Moonlight Restaurant
French ; Pierre Victoire Bistrot
Indian ; Qumins / Saffron
I'll visit Copa this weekend because I wonder what English food is like.
Here is list of some restaurant in Oxford.
Pub ; All Bar One
Lebaness ; AI – Shami
English ; Copa
Greek ; Greek Taverna
Chinese ; Hang Chow
Spanish ; La Plaza – Tapas Bar
Tandoori ; Moonlight Restaurant
French ; Pierre Victoire Bistrot
Indian ; Qumins / Saffron
I'll visit Copa this weekend because I wonder what English food is like.
A Fantastic Evening
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Korean Night menu
In case you are wondering what we are going to eat tonight at the Korean evening, here is the menu:
2 types of kimchi. This is a spicy dish made of fermented vegetables.
Bibim Bap - a dish made with rice and vegetables, served with a chilli paste.
Galbi - a beef stew. There will also be a vegetarian version of this for people who don't eat meat.
Mandoo - a korean dumpling made with tofu.
potato pancakes but I can't find a picture of these
See you all there and look at this page again tomorrow to see some more photos of what we did
2 types of kimchi. This is a spicy dish made of fermented vegetables.

Bibim Bap - a dish made with rice and vegetables, served with a chilli paste.

Galbi - a beef stew. There will also be a vegetarian version of this for people who don't eat meat.

Mandoo - a korean dumpling made with tofu.

potato pancakes but I can't find a picture of these
See you all there and look at this page again tomorrow to see some more photos of what we did
Monday, June 18, 2007
should we charge for museums?
I saw a story in the newspaper today that the conservative party think we should start paying to go in state museums. That would mean that you would have to pay to go in the Pitt Rivers Museum and the Ashmolean for example. They say that the museums are finding it difficult to meet their costs and so should be allowed ro charge an entry fee. However, the article says that since these museums became free 6 years ago, attendance has incrased considerably, in some cases more than doubled. You can read the article on page 2 of The Independent, and maybe it's in the other newspapers too.
What do you think? Do you think it's better for some people to pay so that these museums can provide a better service? Or do you think they should be free for everyone? In some countries I know that big museums are free only on certain days, for example Sundays. What happens in your countries?
What do you think? Do you think it's better for some people to pay so that these museums can provide a better service? Or do you think they should be free for everyone? In some countries I know that big museums are free only on certain days, for example Sundays. What happens in your countries?
Saturday, June 16, 2007
HELLO FROM YEMEN
It seems as if you had really good time. I'm very sad because I’m not there and didn’t taste Korean food and Dadi’s spicy noodle dish, but I’m having a good time too with my family and friends. I miss the school and all of you. I hope you have a good time as I do here in Yemen. I've been to many cities in Yemen in a short time with my friends and the weather here is fantastic.
Finally I want to tell you something it could be funny.
When I was with my friends I was holding my friend's hand which is normal here in Yemen and I told him about what they think in England and he was laughing a lot.
Anyway have fun everybody and let's keep in touch.
See you in 2 weeks
Hazem
Finally I want to tell you something it could be funny.
When I was with my friends I was holding my friend's hand which is normal here in Yemen and I told him about what they think in England and he was laughing a lot.
Anyway have fun everybody and let's keep in touch.
See you in 2 weeks
Hazem
Thursday, June 14, 2007
International Food
yesterday in the school some students cooked food in the kitchen in the school I liked Korean food Dadi cooked beef it was good food Elena made cake I happe with school thankyou to all the students
Ahamed
Ahamed
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