Vapiano

Annie’s sister, who I’ve never actually met, has been visiting with any for the last few weeks (mainly on a whirlwind tour around Spain) but leaves tomorrow to return to Oz. To give her a proper send off Annie got a few of us to come out for a meal. We ended up at Vapiano which is a German Based Italian restaurant chain. Its actually a pretty big chain internationally with locations including Australia, Estonia, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and, naturally, Germany.

This is no ordinary Italian restaurant. It’s a pizza pasta bar where food is made to order. Each customer coming into the restaurant has to pick up a chip card at the front door which you then use to wave in front of the counter when ordering your food and drink. Chargers are then accumulated on the card and there are no problems with splitting the bill. It’s a very casual restaurant with heaps of dining split over two floors. It does get very busy, however, and if you’re in a big group like we were then it could get difficult to find space all in one area. Even on a Sunday night it was heaving.

The great thing about Vapiano is that you don’t have to rely on a waiter or waitress (except to clear the tables) – its help yourself so you can go order your food whenever you want how often you want. This is ideal when in a big group, so you can stagger your orders so you can keep your table, but may be awkward if you’re trying to keep the table but you all want your food at the same time. Because there’s no service there’s no pressure to finish your meal and get out of there so you can stay as long as you like.

Food is surprisingly good and cooked fresh in front of you so you can see it all happening and also customise your dish (in terms of amounts of salt, chilli, pepper, garlic etc.)

An interesting option to add to my portfolio of food.

The Blind Side

On the day of the Oscar’s, where Sandra Bullock is nominated for a best actress award, Pat and I went to see The Blind Side in which she stars and was nominated for. Everyone who knows me knows that it doesn’t take much to get me balling and The Blind Side had me doing it in spades!

Michael Oher is a big star NFL player. The Blind Side follows him from his deprived beginnings, to starting Christian school, to his adoption by an affluent family (Sandra Bullock plays the mother), to his spectacular rise in the school football team to his draft pick into the NFL.

The story is uplifting, moving and inspirational. Although there are some very bleak and heart-breaking moments for the most part the story focuses on the positives in Michael’s life. To be fair this movie is not any different from any other poor kid makes good except that there is a greater focus on Sandra Bullock’s character which is unusual – normally the focus is on the athlete.

The movie is a little cliché and does play a little on stereotypes (like the black kid who can only be helped by a rich white woman) but you know what sometimes you just need to watch something that makes you feel good and this movie did.

Film is released in the UK on Friday.