Looking up the Chateau de Vianden, I walked down the main street or main slope of small Vianden village. The summer sun sometime was shinning, and sometimes hiding behind the streaks of thin clouds, which did not look like a typical series of feelings of summer.
I was looking for a cafe or brasserie that could offer cheap or reasonable lunch, in short, sandwiches, but could not find the typical appropriate one I was imaginary looking for. When I stopped in front of the casual and stylish cafe, which did not look like the cafe around this country area, the girl in the cafe smiled to me, as if she said, come in and be relax in here.
I asked her if the cafe had lunch menu. She said, unfortunately, there was no sandwich here, but kept telling me that I could buy a pretty good pizza in the pizza-shop next to the cafe, and bring it to the cafe. She added that inside the cafe, customers was able to enjoy a quasi-theater with a huge, wide screen.
Of course, I went to the pizza-shop and came back to the cafe with a pretty good vegetable pizza, and I ordered an iced cafe-latte. Waiting for the latte, I looked at the big quasi-theater screen, which showed the animation, Tom & Jerry.
Here is Vianden, Luxembourg.
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