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  1. Mamuśka!
    Starters: £4-£15; Big plates: £12-£20.80; Desserts: £6.50

    On a cold winter evening, there is nothing better than hearty food. As such, we visited Mamuśka, in the arches under Waterloo Station. The restaurant specialises in Polish food and drinks, including vodka and (alcohol-free) Polish craft beer.

    The menu features all the Polish classics, from Barszcz and Pieorogis, to Placki and Schabowy. We definitely had to look some of these names up to figure out what they were.

    We started our meal with a set of 10 mixed pierogies. That alone was nearly enough already, as they were filling. Some fillings were nicer than the others. My wife preferred the goats cheese ones, finding the meaty ones a bit samey and underwhelming. I liked the pork filled ones, but I was less enamoured with the Ruskie ones. Maybe because of the name.

    For her mains, my wife had chosen the Salmon Fillet, which was served with mashed potato (which was a Christmas / seasonal special). The salmon was okay, but a little on the dry side. I picked the Schabowy Breaded Pork Loin, with a mushroom sauce. The meat was nice and tender, with a creamy sauce covering the batter which had gone a little soggy due to the sauce. It was also too much — a huge portion, the salmon was noticeably more restrained in size.

    With our meal, we enjoyed a selection of the Polish Craft Beers. Two alcohol-free ones, and two alcohol full ones.

    We found Mamuśka a little underwhelming. Unfortunately we sat next to one of the brick walls, which meant our table was quite chilly with cold air emanating from the brickwork — but this might make it a good spot in summer. But we were definitely no longer hungry.

  2. Mamuśka!
    Starters: £4-£15; Big plates: £12-£20.80; Desserts: £6.50

    On a cold winter evening, there is nothing better than hearty food. As such, we visited Mamuśka, in the arches under Waterloo Station. The restaurant specialises in Polish food and drinks, including vodka and (alcohol-free) Polish craft beer.

    The menu features all the Polish classics, from Barszcz and Pieorogis, to Placki and Schabowy. We definitely had to look some of these names up to figure out what they were.

    We started our meal with a set of 10 mixed pierogies. That alone was nearly enough already, as they were filling. Some fillings were nicer than the others. My wife preferred the goats cheese ones, finding the meaty ones a bit samey and underwhelming. I liked the pork filled ones, but I was less enamoured with the Ruskie ones. Maybe because of the name.

    For her mains, my wife had chosen the Salmon Fillet, which was served with mashed potato (which was a Christmas / seasonal special). The salmon was okay, but a little on the dry side. I picked the Schabowy Breaded Pork Loin, with a mushroom sauce. The meat was nice and tender, with a creamy sauce covering the batter which had gone a little soggy due to the sauce. It was also too much — a huge portion, the salmon was noticeably more restrained in size.

    With our meal, we enjoyed a selection of the Polish Craft Beers. Two alcohol-free ones, and two alcohol full ones.

    We found Mamuśka a little underwhelming. Unfortunately we sat next to one of the brick walls, which meant our table was quite chilly with cold air emanating from the brickwork — but this might make it a good spot in summer. But we were definitely no longer hungry.

  3. Mamuśka!
    Starters: £4-£15; Big plates: £12-£20.80; Desserts: £6.50

    On a cold winter evening, there is nothing better than hearty food. As such, we visited Mamuśka, in the arches under Waterloo Station. The restaurant specialises in Polish food and drinks, including vodka and (alcohol-free) Polish craft beer.

    The menu features all the Polish classics, from Barszcz and Pieorogis, to Placki and Schabowy. We definitely had to look some of these names up to figure out what they were.

    We started our meal with a set of 10 mixed pierogies. That alone was nearly enough already, as they were filling. Some fillings were nicer than the others. My wife preferred the goats cheese ones, finding the meaty ones a bit samey and underwhelming. I liked the pork filled ones, but I was less enamoured with the Ruskie ones. Maybe because of the name.

    For her mains, my wife had chosen the Salmon Fillet, which was served with mashed potato (which was a Christmas / seasonal special). The salmon was okay, but a little on the dry side. I picked the Schabowy Breaded Pork Loin, with a mushroom sauce. The meat was nice and tender, with a creamy sauce covering the batter which had gone a little soggy due to the sauce. It was also too much — a huge portion, the salmon was noticeably more restrained in size.

    With our meal, we enjoyed a selection of the Polish Craft Beers. Two alcohol-free ones, and two alcohol full ones.

    We found Mamuśka a little underwhelming. Unfortunately we sat next to one of the brick walls, which meant our table was quite chilly with cold air emanating from the brickwork — but this might make it a good spot in summer. But we were definitely no longer hungry.

  4. Mamuśka!
    Starters: £4-£15; Big plates: £12-£20.80; Desserts: £6.50

    On a cold winter evening, there is nothing better than hearty food. As such, we visited Mamuśka, in the arches under Waterloo Station. The restaurant specialises in Polish food and drinks, including vodka and (alcohol-free) Polish craft beer.

    The menu features all the Polish classics, from Barszcz and Pieorogis, to Placki and Schabowy. We definitely had to look some of these names up to figure out what they were.

    We started our meal with a set of 10 mixed pierogies. That alone was nearly enough already, as they were filling. Some fillings were nicer than the others. My wife preferred the goats cheese ones, finding the meaty ones a bit samey and underwhelming. I liked the pork filled ones, but I was less enamoured with the Ruskie ones. Maybe because of the name.

    For her mains, my wife had chosen the Salmon Fillet, which was served with mashed potato (which was a Christmas / seasonal special). The salmon was okay, but a little on the dry side. I picked the Schabowy Breaded Pork Loin, with a mushroom sauce. The meat was nice and tender, with a creamy sauce covering the batter which had gone a little soggy due to the sauce. It was also too much — a huge portion, the salmon was noticeably more restrained in size.

    With our meal, we enjoyed a selection of the Polish Craft Beers. Two alcohol-free ones, and two alcohol full ones.

    We found Mamuśka a little underwhelming. Unfortunately we sat next to one of the brick walls, which meant our table was quite chilly with cold air emanating from the brickwork — but this might make it a good spot in summer. But we were definitely no longer hungry.

  5. Mamuśka!
    Starters: £4-£15; Big plates: £12-£20.80; Desserts: £6.50

    On a cold winter evening, there is nothing better than hearty food. As such, we visited Mamuśka, in the arches under Waterloo Station. The restaurant specialises in Polish food and drinks, including vodka and (alcohol-free) Polish craft beer.

    The menu features all the Polish classics, from Barszcz and Pieorogis, to Placki and Schabowy. We definitely had to look some of these names up to figure out what they were.

    We started our meal with a set of 10 mixed pierogies. That alone was nearly enough already, as they were filling. Some fillings were nicer than the others. My wife preferred the goats cheese ones, finding the meaty ones a bit samey and underwhelming. I liked the pork filled ones, but I was less enamoured with the Ruskie ones. Maybe because of the name.

    For her mains, my wife had chosen the Salmon Fillet, which was served with mashed potato (which was a Christmas / seasonal special). The salmon was okay, but a little on the dry side. I picked the Schabowy Breaded Pork Loin, with a mushroom sauce. The meat was nice and tender, with a creamy sauce covering the batter which had gone a little soggy due to the sauce. It was also too much — a huge portion, the salmon was noticeably more restrained in size.

    With our meal, we enjoyed a selection of the Polish Craft Beers. Two alcohol-free ones, and two alcohol full ones.

    We found Mamuśka a little underwhelming. Unfortunately we sat next to one of the brick walls, which meant our table was quite chilly with cold air emanating from the brickwork — but this might make it a good spot in summer. But we were definitely no longer hungry.

  6. Mamusia: "są święta, byś puścił świąteczną muzykę."

    Ja: "A kiedy przyjdzie Jezus, pokażemy mu tabliczkę z kierunkiem na Wieliczkę." (#Percival Schuttenbach - Satanismus (Braniewo song))

    #ŚwiątecznaMuzyka

  7. Mamusia: "są święta, byś puścił świąteczną muzykę."

    Ja: "A kiedy przyjdzie Jezus, pokażemy mu tabliczkę z kierunkiem na Wieliczkę." (#Percival Schuttenbach - Satanismus (Braniewo song))

    #ŚwiątecznaMuzyka

  8. Mamusia: "są święta, byś puścił świąteczną muzykę."

    Ja: "A kiedy przyjdzie Jezus, pokażemy mu tabliczkę z kierunkiem na Wieliczkę." (#Percival Schuttenbach - Satanismus (Braniewo song))

    #ŚwiątecznaMuzyka

  9. Mamusia: "są święta, byś puścił świąteczną muzykę."

    Ja: "A kiedy przyjdzie Jezus, pokażemy mu tabliczkę z kierunkiem na Wieliczkę." (#Percival Schuttenbach - Satanismus (Braniewo song))

    #ŚwiątecznaMuzyka

  10. Mamusia: "są święta, byś puścił świąteczną muzykę."

    Ja: "A kiedy przyjdzie Jezus, pokażemy mu tabliczkę z kierunkiem na Wieliczkę." (#Percival Schuttenbach - Satanismus (Braniewo song))

    #ŚwiątecznaMuzyka

  11. Mamushi's clones don't seem to be that big of a threat in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29. However, I think that's only because they're focused on finding Eida. Once she's located, things will be different.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex #Manga

  12. Mamushi arrives in Konoha earlier than expected in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 28. In this review, I discuss how Boruto could defeat him, despite none of his current jutsu seeming to be suited for taking on multiple enemies.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex #Manga

  13. @mamus

    @goebelmasse

    f-droid.org/packages/com.enjoy

    In meinem F-Droid Iconpack ist das ja schon

    In #flathub gibts #feeel flathub.org/apps/com.enjoyingf ja auch, so kam ich auf die Idee, das auch da verfügbar zu machen.

    Deswegen suche ich Leute, die das können.

  14. @mamus

    @goebelmasse

    f-droid.org/packages/com.enjoy

    In meinem F-Droid Iconpack ist das ja schon

    In #flathub gibts #feeel flathub.org/apps/com.enjoyingf ja auch, so kam ich auf die Idee, das auch da verfügbar zu machen.

    Deswegen suche ich Leute, die das können.

  15. @mamus

    @goebelmasse

    f-droid.org/packages/com.enjoy

    In meinem F-Droid Iconpack ist das ja schon

    In #flathub gibts #feeel flathub.org/apps/com.enjoyingf ja auch, so kam ich auf die Idee, das auch da verfügbar zu machen.

    Deswegen suche ich Leute, die das können.

  16. The fight against Mamushi's clones doesn't go as planned in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 32. Sarada's Ohirume jutsu was meant to be the key to eliminating most of the clones, but she ran out of chakra.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex

  17. With the Mamushi clones continuing to multiply, a new strategy is suggested in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 31. If they use Eida as bait, they can get all of the Mamushi clones to congregate in one place for elimination.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex

  18. The battle against the Mamushi clones continues in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 31. I hope it wraps up in the next chapter or two because Mamushi is by far the Divine Tree Person I'm the least interested in.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex

  19. Daemon was pretty lucky that Mamushi depleted his IQ to create a bunch of clones in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 33. Once you know Daemon's ability, it doesn't seem that hard to defeat him.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex

  20. Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 32 continues Mamushi's assault on the Hidden Leaf Village. However, Shikamaru has decided on a change of plans. They're going to use Eida as bait to destroy all of Mamushi's clones at once.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex

  21. The top-secret mission to take down Mamushi in the Hidden Leaf Village gets some additional members in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 28. Himawari, Chouchou, and Shikadai join the team, despite Shikadai's objections.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex #Manga

  22. The next divine tree person Boruto's group plans to take down is Mamushi. Fortunately, he's about to launch an attack on Konoha to capture Eida. And as long as the fighting is confined to within Konoha, Jura won't intervene.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex #Manga

  23. The new jutsu Inojin develops in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 33 is to use the standard Mind Transfer jutsu on Mamushi. The only difference is that Mamushi's clones have a hivemind. It's the same jutsu.

    READ: doublesama.com/boruto-two-blue

    #Boruto #BorutoTwoBlueVortex