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Marinated lotta on a stake?


planner  
6 Mar 2007 /  #1
I am planning a meeting in Warsaw and the hotel sent over a menu selection that stated:

marinated lotta on a stake

any ideas what this might be? any help would be appreciated!
Tamara  9 | 202  
6 Mar 2007 /  #2
Wow - that doesn't sound good at all. It that the spelling that was provided or are your translating?

Tamara
marchewka  
6 Mar 2007 /  #3
whtat's the other option?

it's a spelling mistake
Tamara  9 | 202  
6 Mar 2007 /  #4
Yeah - but what word/words are misspelled? :)
marchewka  
6 Mar 2007 /  #5
lotta
Tamara  9 | 202  
6 Mar 2007 /  #6
funny

what about the stake thing? Does it have anything to do with Vampires?
svengoolie  1 | 112  
6 Mar 2007 /  #7
Does it have anything to do with Vampires?

I like Steak.....:) rare of course
Tamara  9 | 202  
6 Mar 2007 /  #8
So, is this lotta on a steak or a stake? If so, I would want to know how big the stake is (if it's too big I don't think I want to eat there - rare or not!
OP planner  
6 Mar 2007 /  #9
that was how it was supplied...we heard back from the hotel - the said it's a "delicious fish" - any clue what kind?
Tamara  9 | 202  
6 Mar 2007 /  #10
EEwww - I'd be scared. Is it like some kind of shish-ka-bob???
North Pole  
6 Mar 2007 /  #11
EEwww - I'd be scared.

Nope.... We like Tamara`s buffalo wings. We Poles are cannibals. You are tasty! Beware!
Tamara  9 | 202  
6 Mar 2007 /  #12
I've eaten in quite a few polish restaurants and I'd be very wary of any "delicious fish" that was without a name except for "lotta"???!!!
marchewka  
6 Mar 2007 /  #13
listen, I have no clue, I was just trying to help. I have never heard of fish callled lotta(Fish callled Wanda only), however since English is my second laguage I might not be familiar with fish names, so if planner really wants to know, he will find out:)

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