Snack Bar, Austin TX
Love, love, love this place!!! Walking distance to the Colorado River with a patio on the street where you can enjoy a glass of wine. Oh, and you can bring your doggies and they will be served a refreshing bowl of water!!!
I had the chicken Caesar salad made with organic baby romaine lettuce and the best Caesar dressing I have ever had...service was great...can't wait to come back! |
Umi Sushi Bar & Grill - Austin TXThe happy hour menu looked good but I ordered off the regular menu. This is called Jalamaci and it was soooo yummy...Japanese yellowtail sashimi topped w/ tobiko and chopped jalepenos in ponzu sauce.Enjoyed a nice Sauv Blanc and I was a happy camper. Definitely recommend this place, about 15 minutes south of downtown.Nice atmosphere, I sat at the bar (they have a full bar) and my server, Gwen was very sweet and attentive. The dining area had low lights and a nice ambiance. The only thing I didn't like about this place is that all the female servers were dressed provocatively which is not necessary when you have great food. |
Seattle WAThe four photo's above were taken at a Bon Appétit account in Seattle WA. The food here ismostly homestyle, comfort food. Everything in a Bon Appétit café is made from scratch, right down to the stock for their yummy soups and chili's. I love it when I get to open a BA café |
Pike Place Market, Seattle WAI took this picture for my mother-in-law because no one loves mushrooms more than she did. |
Pike Place Market, Seattle WABrussels Sprouts AKA Little Green Balls of Death. The merchant told us this is what they've beencalled for the past 20 years since a father and his daughter came to buy stuff and the father said "This is your vegetable for the day" and the daughter was like "They're little green balls of death!" and the name stuck since him and his brother (shopkeepers) hate them anyway Hahaha. |
Some place in the middle of nowhere, TXDinner tonight began with fried pickles, fried jalapeno's, fried mushrooms and fried corn, and a nice Pinot Grigio.Not exactly one of my best meals...Texas is a foreign country to this California girl!!! |
Cleveland Marriott East, OHCleveland Marriott East is one of my favorite hotels. This is nota vacation destination but for the business traveler, this is your best bet outside of Cleveland area, especially when it comes to Hotel food. They have a great burger and the Walleye is local and yummy when you get it grilled. But, the best thing about this hotel is Michael Smith, bartender extraordinaire. Mike, as I came to know him, is always happy to share his knowledge, whether the topic of conversation is cocktails, food, or Cleveland. Just one of the things I loved about Michael was that he treated everyone the same, whether a long term guest, an over-nighter, or his fellow employees. I even noticed people coming in especially to see him, even though they were staying at the "other" hotel down the street. |
CK's, Houston TXThe Marriott at George Bush Intercontinental Airport has a restaurantat the top which spins around. Kind of like my head was doing after my second bottle of Estancia Pinot Noir. I love this wine and now buy it at the grocery store, for half of what I paid for this bottle. And the Meatloaf was good too! |
Flannery's Pub, Cleveland OH |
Petra's Bistro, Mammoth CA
Beef Carpaccio which was wonderful and the Summer Squash Soup with Creme Fraiche
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Il Mulino, Las Vegas NV |
Old School Italian in Caesar's Casino
Great food! Try the Black Pasta which get's it color from the ink of a squid...delicioso!!!
Snack Time?
No, not really. This was actually homework :)
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Neptune Oyster, North End Boston
One of my favorite meals when traveling...I might move to Boston just to be close to this place! The salad is a Butter Lettuce with a Lemon Walnut Vinaigrette. The oysters are so fresh they taste like the ocean. And in this case I think I was drinking a Stella, but when I go with my friend Sandra it's all about the Rosé! The Fish Taco's are really good here too.
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Mike's Pastry, Boston MABest Pistachio Cannoli ever! And they have these little Pistachio Cookiesthat turn your mouth and lips green yet you can't stop eating them... even though you just drank a bottle of Rosé and you have terrible heartburn...you just keep popping them into your mouth, until you are finally forced to pass them out to everyone on the plane with you just to stop yourself from eating the rest...just saying...I warned you! |
Blue Ginger, Wellesley MA
This is Ming Tsai's restaurant. I've been here twice, the first time Ming actually
sat at the table with us and chatted for a while. If you are ever in the Boston area you have to go here. Try the Sake-Miso Marinated Alaskan Butterfish and a Fig Martini. Finish with the Tahitian Vanilla Crème Brulée....better than sex! (Make reservations or you probably won't get in.) |
Massimino's - North End - Boston MA
Another favorite in Boston. This is a tiny restaurant on a side street in the North End.
Family owned forever - I would love to be a fly on the wall after hours at this place
if you know what I mean! Regardless, as long as you stay on their good side I
recommend the Antipasto Misto, the Chicken Piccata and the stuffed Veal Chop.
For Dessert, the Tiramisu is the best I've ever had.
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Riverbend Restaurant, Newton MA
The Boston Marriott Newton is another hotel with great food.
From the bottom up, Duck Confit, Caesar Salad, Prime Rib and Scrambled Eggs with Zucchini Hash, This was one of those trips where I actually ate in the hotel restaurant almost every night! |
PF Chang's, Everywhere USA
PF Chang's is my "go to" restaurant when traveling. The and service is always good.
I love their Tofu Lettuce Wraps, Chang's Spareribs and Crispy Honey Shrimp.
But my favorite thing to eat is their Chicken Noodle Soup. Made to order with
shitake mushrooms, grape tomatoes, pin rice noodles and cilantro in a spicy chicken
broth it's a little party in your mouth, and even better if you have a cold or the flu!
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Sushi Boat, SJC SW Terminal
Looked OK but not good...I don't recommend it!
Better off going to the Santa Cruz Wine Bar |
Pacific Cabin Sushi Bar, Riverside, CA
Nice presentation but not the best I've ever had. There's a better place in Riverside
called Ooka's, but this one is walking distance so I will probably go back eventually
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Mario's Place, Riverside CA
Crispy Squash Blossoms filled with goat cheese, tomato-basil sauce...these,
along with the fact I can bring Newman the dog and enjoy a glass of wine, makes for one of my favorite places to eat in Riverside. |
Ping Pong Dim Sum, Washington DC
Char Sui Bun filled with Honey Roast BBQ Pork, Prawns wrapped in Cabbage, Griddled Spinach and Mushroom Dumpling, and finally the Baked Ginger Cake with Blood Orange Sorbet and a Chocolate Martini.
Great place to eat just outside of China Town in D.C.
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Wasabi Bistro, Seattle WA
This place had great sushi and a lovely Lychee Martini. I tried to go back on my next trip
but it had burnt down. How does that happen in a restaurant that server raw food?
Do they even have a stove? Just kidding, but I was very disappointed. I found their website
so I think they are back in business now. Lucky me, I am headed back in a couple weeks!!!! |
Zushi Puzzle, San Francisco CA
It is probably obvious that I always find time to have sushi at least one night when traveling. The worst I ever had was in Boise, ID. (I know, why would anyone have sushi in Boise??? But I had to try it just because I was there...big mistake!). My favorite, up until tonight, was Magic Fingers in Atlanta. I go there each time I visit Atlanta but next time someone asks me what’s the best sushi I have ever had I will say Zushi Puzzle.
My experience didn't start out great - I arrived at 5:15, about 45 minutes before my friends were to arrive and asked for the sushi bar. I was told that the sushi bar didn't open until 6 so I said fine, I would wait. The host went and spoke to someone and came back to tell me that the sushi bar was booked all night. This is one of the only sushi bars I know of that takes ressies, so at first I was a little annoyed, but by the end of my experience I decided I was glad they take reservations because next time I eat here I know to call ahead.
I am a sushi purist (have been called sushi snob), in that I never eat rolls and I prefer sashimi over sushi. My favorite experience is sitting at the sushi bar with my friend Bev who loves it as much as I do, and telling the sushi chef to feed us. I wish I could have done this on this night. The sushi was so fresh I could almost see it moving...in fact...I COULD see the live Uni moving and it tasted like the ocean. Also loved the wild hirame (halibut),wild yellowtail, and the roll I had, which I never do, but it was called "The Best Roll You've ever had", and, it was :)
So I think the most important thing to remember about Zushi Puzzle - when you go make a reservation for the sushi bar. I'm guessing they are booked days in advance.
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Yoshino Sushi, Oakland CA
he sushi here was really good but a little over priced. The
Monk Fish Liver was very good
and not a lot of sushi bars have it so that was a plus. Also
had Anago (salt water eel)
which I love but which is also not always available.
Practically across the street from
Oakland airport. Next time I am passing through will
definitely have dinner here.
Full bar and their Mango martini was one of the best I've
had.
And, pretty sure the bar was full of Raiders :)
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Guadalajara Del Centro, Houston TXGrilled quail, stuffed with Mexican chorizo, spinach and cheeseand finished with a mild ancho-chile glaze; served with poblano sweet potatoes and grilled vegetables. |
ToGo Sushi, Covington LA
Interesting place...great sushi, David, the owner and sushi
chef, loves to talk and is very friendly.
Not romantic or fancy but next time I am in Covington LA I
will definitely be back.
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Yuki Sushi and Sake Bar, Hillsboro OR
Sushi was fresh! Toro was fabulous. Sunny Lady Roll was one
of the best I've had.
Got there at 6 PM on a Wednesday night and sat down at the
sushi bar immediately.
Great selection of Sake. New favorite place for Sushi in
Oregon!
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Mission Inn, Riverside CA
Best Sunday Brunch ever! Never ending crab legs,and other yummy seafood like muscles and prawns.
MTO omelets, pancake and waffle bar, and Mimosa's that never run out. Really happy I can walk here from my house |
Somewhere on the North Shore in Hawaii |
One of our Cafe's just outside of Cleveland OH |
More Uni...Love me some Uni |
Homemade PozoleFrom one of the café's I opened recently. I have a love affairwith old schoolauthentic mexican food, especially Pozole and Huevos Rancheros. |
930 Sushi, Newport Beach CA
It was National Sushi Day so my sushi loving friend and
I wanted to go somewhere really good.
This place got pretty good ratings on Yelp we so decided to
try it. We ordered "Omakase" style or "I'll leave it to
you" and according to Wikipedia means we "expected the chef to be
innovative and surprising in the selection of dishes, and the meal should have
been likened to an artistic performance by the chef." Unfortunately our
dishes were just OK and not all that creative. On the plus side the servers
were very attentive and the Lychee Nut Martini yummy
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The Salted Pig, Riverside CA
Roasted Bone Marrow, White Asparagus, the Pig Board and
Tombo Sashimi
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Sushi Bar at Oakland Airport
Much better than sushi at the San Jose Airport...
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Cold Spring Tavern, San Marcos Pass, CA
Chili sampler. Left - Green Chili. Right - Regular.
Front - Wild Game with buffalo, venison & rabbit
Wild game won!
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Presidential Lounge, Mission Inn, Riverside CA
Filet Mignon Nachos, Carnitas Lettuce Wraps, BBQ Pork Sliders
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