I asked Hannah to find a place for lunch before we went on Saturday. I know that trying to find a place when we are out ends up with a lot more walking! She found a Burger King nearby. Plus a Cat Bookshop. Of course, we had to check out the Cat Bookshop.
To get to the bookshop, we had to meander through a nice little neighbourhood, full of quaint houses, little shops and cafes.
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| One of the little alleyways. |
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| A cafe. |
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| A Turkish cafe. |
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| A sign for the Cat Bookshop |
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| The alleyway where the bookshop is. |
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| The Cat Bookshop. |
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| On the wall outside the bookshop. |
We couldn't take photos inside, which is a shame. I was surprised at the number of books available on cats. Most were in Japanese, a few English ones and a couple of them in other European languages. I guess cats are popular worldwide.
Christopher bought me a book. I'll post about it later.
After the Cat Bookshop, we walked another 10 minutes to find Burger King.
This sign was on the door.
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| Funny! |
Burger King was packed. It was lunch time, and it looked like there were a lot of orders for the Uber Eats delivery service.
We had to wait for about 20 minutes, which I was very happy about, a chance to sit down for a bit!
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| Lunch |
I had a simple set, Christopher and Hannah had a bigger set meal. Not only a burger and fries, but chicken nuggets and apple pie as well!
While we were waiting for our meal, Hannah showed me what she had bought at the museum.
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| How to write hieroglyphics and a soft toy |
After lunch, we went back to the station to do some shopping. I'll try to write that up over the next couple of days. I have to make lunch now!













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