Last night I went with my friend and two spanish girls (my friend's intercambio) to a zumeria, which could be translated into "juice bar." It is located on a tiny street in the downtown center of Valencia, and I never would have known about it if these two spanish girls hadn't taken us there. It's called Zume and they serve fresh fruit smoothies and crepes. There were so many choices for smoothie flavors, it was a struggle to decide because I probably would have loved all of them. They are served in gigantic glass goblets with colorful straws that I would need to use both hands to pick up. I chose an orange-strawberry-banana-milk combination, but I'm certain I will be going back to try others! They all had fun names like Tutti-Frutti, and *bonus* it's no smoking and comes with free wi-fi! Hmm..new homework spot perhaps?
We sat in the back of the juice bar where there were tiny tables surrounded by colorful cushions and pillows lining the walls on the floor where you sat (very cute). It was nearly empty when we were there at 8 pm, but I'm betting it gets more crowded later at night.
Zume was the first smoothie I've had in Spain, and it was a delicious and refreshing way to end my day :)
I wish they had something like that here! Can you bring smoothies home for presents? lol
ReplyDeleteMy gosh,you are looking more and more Spanish everyday. There must be a latent gene somewhere---
ReplyDeleteLYM