They don't have ice in Europe. At least not in London or Paris.
No kidding.
If you ask for water with your meal, you get it without ice.
If you ask for ice water with your meal, you might get the ice but usually not. And you might get a "We don't have ice."
A couple of times we got a separate glass of ice for us to share. That was good. But it didn't happen with any regularity. Sharing the ice wasn't really hard. Not really.
No ice does not mean it's a bad place.
It does mean not all cold drinks are cold.
But it's not a reason to stay away. You should still go.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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Interesting. I've gotten into the habit of asking for water with lemon and NO ICE at restaurants. It's always cold enough without it. Plus I get cold in restaurants. Plus it makes me run out of water faster, and they never fill it up often enough.
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