I read an article stating that the winner of Master Chef Ukraine, Olga Martynovska, fled to Prague during the Russian invasion and would be cooking at naplavka to raise money for refugees. I really wanted to try her food, so we decided to go. It was a beautiful day and there were soooo many people at naplavka. The line for her stand was very very long. I stood in line for a while, but then I was a bit worried that there wouldn't be any borscht left so I went to the front to check and then realized I could just buy the soup and not wait in line. The soup was delicious! I saw that many people were taking photos with Olga, so I decided to wait until I would be able to do so as well. She was very nice and even wore my glasses for my blog. The weather was so nice so we decided to walk around and found the beautiful cherry blossoms in Petrin. Then we came across a Hanami event near the castle. There were just a few Japanese people, but so many Czechs embracing Japanese culture. We saw people cutting bamboo with a katana sword and then samurais play fighting. It was quite interesting to see. Then we went for some delicious Vietnamese food. It was a great day.
delicious borscht
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people wearing Japanese clothes
delicious Vietnamese food
so much cream for the cake
nice origami in a tree
busy bee
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