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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

OC Foodie Girl in Iceland!

OCFoodieGirl in Iceland! Winter, 2017
Glacier Lagoon in Iceland
So I am first and foremost a foodie but I am also a traveler, and as such I love to explore the local food scene anywhere I travel.


When I ventured to Iceland for the first time this winter I wasn't quite sure what to expect in terms of food. I'd heard from several friends to expect a lack of variety and that everything was very expensive. While I don't disagree with the latter, I do take some issue with the first part of that advice. I agree that there are some items you do see on every menu, mostly because they are in abundance in Iceland, but I was pleasantly surprised by the variety of preparations as well as the diversity of other food available in this great little island country.


I found Iceland to be a country rich with unique traditional foods, as well as creatively grown non-traditional foods. We started our visit to Iceland in the beautiful city of Reykjavik.









We were walking around town on our first night looking for a place to eat when I spotted the sign for Fiskmarkadurinn (aka Fish Market) which I had read was fabulous.

Unfortunately, I also read that you needed to book it way ahead of time, but we figured no harm in asking. To our surprise, they were able to take us as it was on the early side of the evening, but only if we could be done in 2 hours when the table was reserved for later in the evening.

Needless to say, we JUMPED at the chance and boy, am I glad we did as it was hands-down the most impressive meal we ate in Iceland! 







Bitter Lemon Artic Char 

The tasting menu included such iconic dishes as artic char and lamb, but to our delight, it also included such rarities as robatta grilled minke whale (yes - whale!) and the most delicious rock shrimp tempura with a sweet melon jalapeno sauce.

They also had puffin on the menu which we didn't order because we mistakenly assumed we'd see it elsewhere on other menus as it's such an abundant animal in Iceland. Regrettably we never did,  so we never go to try it. My one regret in Reykjavik.  

Rock Shrimp w sweet Melon Jalapeno Sauce





Everything we ate was delicious and not a single dish left us with a bad taste. You can taste the care and thought that goes into each dish served here - every detail is well though out.

The standout for me at Fish Market was the minke whale. Admittedly, I was, at first, a tad bit put off at the thought of eating whale but after a quick google to ensure minke whale is not endangered I thought okay, when again will I have the chance? I was amazed at the richness in flavor of the whale meat - it was prepared perfectly with an outside slightly seasoned sear yet almost rare inside, drizzled with a soya ginger sauce and topped with shaved horseradish an red currants. It was reminiscent of authentic wagyu beef with that almost melt in your mouth feel that the high level of fat provides. It was pure heaven. If you ever get the chance to try whale I HIGHLY recommend it.

Robatta Grilled Minke Whale
















lamb stew
One of our most memorable food experiences in Iceland was via the "Wake up Rejkjavic" Food Tour that we took on our second day in town. I always try to do a food tour when I travel as I've found them to be a great way to get to know not only the food, but the history and the people. "WUR" didn't disappoint.  Our fabulous tour guide, Alexandra was friendly, informative and answered all our questions (which I'm sure she'd heard many times) with enthusiasm and even a touch of humor. There were about 12 of us in our tour, primarily from the states but a smattering of other places too.




Our stops included lamb stew in the cutest restaurant, Islenski Barrin that looked like someone's home. It was also served with the most divine homemade bread served warm with  the yummy Icelandic butter. I don't know what they put in the butter in Iceland but I could've eaten a vat of it as it was THAT good.

Cured Horse

We also went to a charcuterie and cheese shop, Ostabudin, where we got to try cured sheep, goose and horse - yes, horse. I was a bit taken aback at first too but when Alexandria reminded us that Iceland is an island, and as such they make use of every resource they have. She said it's not common to eat horse in Iceland but when a horse is lame or unable to be useful, they do eat it. Makes sense to me so I figured I'd try it. I loved the goose and the sheep but the horse was very bland. I have to admit I was a little relieved I didn't enjoy it. ;)





Rye Bread Ice Cream







We also stopped by the cutest little restaurant called, "Loki" to try their infamous rye bread ice cream.  which to my surprise was amazingly delicious. I detest rye bread and I absolutely loved this stuff. It was creamy and had a luxurious mouth feel with a tad bit of grainy-ness from the bread.

I was so in love with this ice cream that I've tried a few times at home to recreate it but to no avail. Not sure how they make it taste so amazing but if you figure it out please let me know!




Icelandic Lamb Hot Dog




One of the strangest things on the tour was the infamous Icelandic lamb hot dog. We had stumbled upon the stand in downtown Reykjavic the prior day and wondered why there were lines for a hot dog? We found out on the tour that Icelanders love their hot dogs, especially this one.

At the recommendation of our tour guide, I ate mine the way the locals do with ketchup, sweet mustard, fried onion, raw onion and remoulade. It was different - and definitely didn't taste like any hot dog I've ever had, but it was good in it's own way. The lamb was a tad bit off-putting at first cuz most American hot dogs aren't made with lamb. I'm glad I tried it but not sure if I'd wait in line for it again. ;)






Another highlight of the tour was visiting, Korpa, where one of the Chefs was a member of the 3rd place winning 2017 B'ocuse D'or team! If you're not familiar with the B'ocuse D'or it's basically the Olympics of cooking so this is no small feat. The dish we were served here was the rock crab soup which was perfectly spiced and served up piping hot to keep us warm with the chilly Iceland weather.
Rock Crab Soup from Korpa

Chocolate Mousse Rose from Apotek
The final stop on our tour was for dessert, of course! We went to the lovely Apotek in the city center which had an array of delicious looking food and desserts. We were treated to a very tasty chocolate mousse rose that was the perfect ending to a wonderful tour. We left with full bellies, lots of new knowledge of Iceland and some new friends too! I HIGHLY recommend this tour to anyone who enjoys trying new food while seeing the City through a local's foodie perspective.





You'd think after all the food we at on the food tour we wouldn't be hungers, but nooooo we had to celebrate our last night in Reyjkavik with dinner at the gorgeous Grill'd in the Radisson Blu Saga Hotel. This was very convenient for us as we also stayed at this hotel while in Reykjavik. Although it was being renovated and the hotel itself was really nothing overly special, the location was very ideal. We were a bit on the outskirts of downtown so away from the crowds yet still walking distance to everything.  I am sure it will be much nicer when the renovation is done as the room definitely needed a bit of a refresh.

The highlight at dinner at Grill'd though is the view - located on the top floor of the hotel, this top notch restaurant serves up some amazing French food Icelandic style.


As impressive as the view was, we were equally impressed with the food. Everything was plated beautifully and tasted delicious.





The standout was definitely the langoustine with beet root and smoked lardo. Langoustine is a delicacy in Iceland and the buttery lardo was the perfect complement for it.



The smoked local trout with eggs on crispy skin - almost too pretty to eat!
AND in Iceland we eat foie gras for dessert! This was a nice surprise - served with seabukthorn and hazelnuts. It was so unique but very tasty and well paired.



Rainbows in the morning in Vik



After leaving Reykjavik and a full day exploring the sites of the golden circle, our first night was in the little town of Vik.  There's not much in Vik as it's more of a stop on the way to the east to explore
the glaciers, black sand beaches, etc.










Grilled lamb at Sudur Vik


One thing Vik is well known for it's delicious local restaurant, Sudur Vik. I can see why this place is highly regarded with very local Iceland food prepared perfectly to your order. Be warned though that it is a very popular place to dine and there is typically a wait not to mention you'll be seated quite close to the surrounding tables. Evenso, it's very much worthy of a visit if you find yourself in the area for the evening or passing through.








Diamond Beach

Our destination in the southeast was actually the Foss Hotel Glacier Lagoon which was hands-down our favorite hotel of the trip. This recently opened hotel is absolutely stunning with very modern spacious rooms and an amazing location near the stunning glacier lagoon and the beautiful diamond beach.

It is somewhat of a drive from Reykjavik and a bit secluded but because of this it also allows for amazing views, especially of the northern lights when they chose to make an appearance. We actually saw the lights here two of the three nights we stayed here! One nice perk is that the front desk will call you during the night if the lights come out, upon request of course.


the Northern Lights behind our group of viewers...



















While in Foss we took advantage of our location and ventured about an hour away to the infamous Humarhofnin in Hofn, a restaurant in the easternmost town in Iceland.




We were drawn here to try the famous langoustine. In
Iceland there is no lobster as the water is too cold but large plate-size langoustine is a delicacy in Iceland and most in abundance in this part of the country.








I hiked a glacier! 



Foss was also home base for our glacier hike that we did with Extreme Iceland Adventures, and judging from many of the other people staying there it appears to be a launching point for several outdoor adventures in Iceland. The location is ideal for anyone wanting to explore the southeastern side of Iceland and some of the gorgeous sites in this area.






We ate at the restaurant inside the Foss Hotel both nights for dinner and agreed that this was some of the best food we had in all of Iceland.

Lamb Carpaccio 



Truthfully, because of the secluded nature of the hotel you don't really have many options in terms of dining in the area but luckily the restaurant which has no name other than "the restaurant at the Foss Hotel Glacier Lagoon" is reason enough to stay here. A great menu with a large variety of Icelandic favorites, you can eat here all week and try a delicious new dish every night.

Artic Char w nuts and foie gras mousse




After leaving Foss on our way back to Rejkavik we stopped for lunch at the fabulous Fridheimar in Selfoss, the restaurant inside a tomato hothouse. Because of Iceland's long dark winters, most of their vegetables are grown in hothouses and this one specializes in tomatoes - as does the restaurant. It's really a unique expeirence as the hothouse is wall to wall tomato plants and, heated to a very comfortable temperature that  makes you feel like it's summer. It's actually a lovely respite from the cold and rainy day that awaited us outside the hothouse doors.



Tomato Soup Buffet


For lunch,they specialize in an all you can eat tomato soup buffet with sour cream, home baked bread, cucumber salsa, butter and fresh herbs. It really hit the spot and the homemade bread they serve it with was a perfect complement.  



Tomato Pasta






















If you're not in a soup mood they also have a few other tomato items on the menu including a yummy tomato pasta. 

We ended the meal at Fridheimar with one of their unique desserts, the green tomato apple pie served up in a cute little pot, plant style and paired with a pot of sweet whip cream. It was absolutely DELICIOUS. Yes, I know it sounds odd but if you visit it's a MUST! Fridheimar has become very popular in recent years so I HIGHLY recommend you make reservation ahead of time if you want to do lunch there - and trust me, you do. ;)


Green Tomato and Apple Pie at Fridhiemar

After Selfoss we moved to Nasjevellir and the iconic Ion Adventure Hotel. The Ion is know as one of Iceland's most beautiful hotels located on the famous golden circle and adjacent to Thingvellier National Park. Staying at this unique luxurious hotel was the perfect way to end our trip!



Ion Adventure Hotel 



The Ion is also known for their all glass lounge at the end of the building where on a clear night you can see the Northern Lights. It's a stunning venue with comfy couches and full bar service (no food).

Worth a visit just to see it - even if you there's no chance of a glimpse of the northern lights.






There is also a stunning meditation room off the lounge with some nice mood lighting and comfy floor pillows. The perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing or climbing glaciers!


















The Ion Adventure Hotel is also known for having one of Iceland's best restaurants, Silfra.

Shellfish soup, green apples, cauliflower, shrimp, scallops
The views and ambiance along were reason enough for us to eat here. Just a lovely ambiance that matches the rest of the hotel. 

The service was impeccable and dinner at Silfra was a fabulous last night in Iceland. I was also excited that I finally got to try reindeer which was amazingly tender and flavorful.


Slow cooked salmon, grapes, beurre noisette, apples, dill

Glazed lamb shank, cauliflower, grilled scallions, mustard glaze

reindeer filet 


I look back now and have nothing but fond memories of Iceland. My main reason for going to Iceland was to see the Northern Lights but while there I was completely charmed by this gorgeous country. While Reykjavik is definitely worth visiting I can't stress enough that you should most definitely rent a car and drive to other parts of the country. Once you are outside of the city you almost feel transported to another planet - everywhere you look is postcard worthy. It is just a stunning country.

As for the food, I wouldn't be deterred by rumors of limited food choices as I was pleasantly surprised by not just the options available but also found the quality of the food to be exceptional. You can tell they value high quality fresh food in Iceland and it shines through in everything you eat in this country.

In recent years Iceland has become quite the travel hot spot to the point that they are actually considering restricting future tourism to ensure no damage occurs to their beautiful land. I highly recommend you go sooner than later though before it gets even more popular - this is a land best enjoyed with a little space between you and the next tourist.

Links to the restaurants we visited:
Fiskmarkadurinn (aka Fish Market) in Rejkavic: http://www.fiskmarkadurinn.is/

"Wake up Rejkjavic" Food Tour in Rejkavic: https://wakeupreykjavik.com/

Grill'd in the Radisson Blu Saga Hotel: http://en.grillid.is/menu/

Sudur Vik in Vik: https://www.facebook.com/Sudurvik/

FossHotel Glacier Lagoon restaurant: https://www.islandshotel.is/hotels-in-iceland/fosshotel-glacier-lagoon

Fridheimar in Selfoss: http://fridheimar.is/en

Silfra at the ION Adventure Hotel: https://ionadventure.ioniceland.is/restaurant-bar/











Friday, May 11, 2018

**GIVEAWAY** for 2 tix to the Taste of Santa Ana


The Taste of Santa Ana is happening next Saturday May 19th and you can WIN tickets to attend for FREE!!!

I'm doing a giveaway for two tickets to this all inclusive event with over 40 restaurants, wineries and craft breweries! If you've never been it's a fun time with music, games and lots of fun! 

To enter head to my Facebook page at this link: 

CONTEST ENDS TODAY MAY 11TH AT MIDNIGHT! 

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

It's time for the Taste of HB!

Tickets are still available (but going fast!) for the
18th Annual Taste of Huntington Beach! 

If you've never been this is one OC's 
premiere food & wine events 
with delicious food, amazing wine, 
live music & awesome auctions! 

All happening on Sunday, April 29th
with proceeds going to the The Children's Library! 


All inclusive tix are $70 and go up to $75 at the gate - if any are left! 
Get your tix at this link before they're all gonehttp://tastehb.com/tickets.html

Look at the all the restaurants, wineries and breweries participating! 
Restaurants/Food
2nd Floor Food*Art*Drinks
Albertson's
Avila's El Ranchito
Bahama Bucks
BLK Earth Sea Spirits
Board & Brew
Bruxie
Chronic Jerky
Creamistry
Cruisers Pizza Bar Grill
Delilicious
Duke's Huntington Beach
Hambone's
Kaya's Kitchen
Lazy Dog Café
Legend's Surf City
Luna Grill
Market Broiler
Melody's Bakery
Mom Yvonne’s Candy
Pete's Sunset Grille
Pizza Press
Red Table
Ritter's Steam Kettle Cooking
Rubio's
Simmzy's
Solitas Tacos
Stonefire Grill
Tanner's - Pasea Hotel & Spa
TeaArias
The Cure Kitchen and Bar
The Longboard Restaurant
The Public House
VomFass
Ways & Means Oyster House
HQ Gastropub
Surf City Still Works
Ola Mexican Kitchen
Lucci's Gourmet Deli
Breweries
Ballast Point
Barley Forge
Beachwood Brewing
Bootlegger's Brewery
Catalina Island Brewing
Craft Brewing Company
Evans Brewery
Firestone Walker Brewing Co.
Four Sons Brewing
MerchanD du Vin
RIIP Beer
Sierra Nevada
The Bruery
The Dudes Beer
Towne Park Brewery & Tap Room
Wineries
Dierberg Winery
Drink SaBe
Graveyard Vineyards
Honey Pot Meadery
Joya Sangria
Lucero Vineyards & Winery
Orange Coast Winery
PRP Wines
Riverstar Vineyards
Rutherford Wine Company
San Antonio Winery
Scout & Cellar
Tackitt Family Vineyards
Vinemark Cellars
We Believe Wines
Wilson Creek Winery
Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Essentia Water
Smashed Pickle
Suja Juice
XS Energy

Monday, March 26, 2018

Sail Around the World at the Seven Seas Food Festival at Sea World!




So I admittedly haven't been to Sea World in quite awhile but when I read about the Seven Seas Food Festival and saw the list of 55+ food & drinks (https://seaworld.com/san-diego/events/craft-beer-and-food-festival/food-menus/) available during the festival I knew it was time for a visit! Upon first entrance, I was immediately wowed as Sea World has really upped its game in recent years! Lots of rides, shows and exhibits that I didn't recall seeing last time I was there. Not to mention the park itself was sparkling clean and the staff was beyond friendly and helpful.






The Seven Seas Food Festival is a celebration of international food traditions, craft beers and wines paired with music and fun! The event focuses on local, sustainable ingredients and unique signature flavors from around the world -- all presented in themed areas around the Sea World park. The festival works on a lanyard basis - where you purchase a lanyard for a certain number of food/cocktail tastes and if you want to do wine/beer tasting they have a separate lanyard you can purchase for those items. The items can also be purchased on an individual basis and most are priced between $5-$7. However, the lanyards get you a discounted price per item so if you're planning to try more than a few (easy to do with all the options!) I highly suggest you pick up a lanyard. Lanyards are sold in three items sizes - 5 items for $25, 10 for $45, and 15 for $65. You can also share them as there's no restriction on how many people can use one lanyard.  It's also really nice to not have to worry about cash as the lanyards hang around your neck and are simply punch holed every time you buy an items so gone are your acrobatic days of balancing your wallet, food, drinks, etc. It really is a GREAT and convenient way to do it! 

As for the food itself, all I can say is WOW! We're not talking your standard amusement park food here folks! Food and drinks are broken out into themed areas so the food, wine/beer and cocktails correspond to each specific area's theme. This year they're also featuring a special "Daring Flavors" challenge sponsored by Coca-Cola where each area has one atypical item using exotic ingredients that you might've always wanted to try! Kinda fun way to knock some stuff off your bucket-list huh?!  They also have live music in each area which added a really fun element to the festival as I saw people dancing and relaxing while enjoying the live entertainment.

Escargot Maision, Lamb Lollipops and he Warm Brie with Duck Confit
We started out in the French Bistro Area where we enjoyed Escargot Maison (the daring flavors item!), Warm Brie & Duck Confit, and Lamb Lollipops. Yes - you read that right, you can now get upscale and delicious French food at a theme park! Crazy huh?! We liked all three but our hands down favorite was the brie with duck confit which was perfectly cooked and served up warm on crispy bread with a side of fresh sweet strawberries to cut the richness. This one is a NOT to miss for sure!  In the same area, there is also the French Café which is every sweet lovers dream featuring crepes, nitrogen cheese balls (another daring flavors dish!), chocolate mousse and macarons.



Our next stop was the Mediterranean area where we had the most divine Loukoumades Beignets! If you've had loukemades you know they're a yummy Greek treat of dough balls typically served drizzled with honey. These were similar but shaped into baby beignets topped with honey, cinnamon and a smattering of powdered sugar, and served in an easy to handle cone. We ate every last morsel and had to hold back from ordering more!  We also tried the Grilled Lamb Slider here and couldn't get over the delicious spices and flavor in the ground lamb. They also offered a Spiced Tomato Gazpacho and a Feta Cheese and Tapenade Crostini at this area that both looked really fresh and yummy.








After getting our dough balls on, we ventured over to the Tuscan Flavors for some Tripe Florentine and Potato Ravioli. The Tripe is the daring flavor item here and I have to say I've had tripe before and it's never been my favorite, but with the way it was prepared here,  which was basically as a faux pasta dish using the tripe in place of noodles, it was pretty fabulous! It comes served with a lovely tomato basil red sauce and a ball of goat cheese polenta to add some additional flavor. The Potato Ravioli was another favorite and almost reminiscent of large size gnocci. It came topped with a the most decadent sage butter sauce and speckled with pancetta and fresh sage. Yum! The Tuscan area also offered a tasty looking heirloom tomato Bruschetta and a Balsamic Strawberries Panna Cotta that I had a very hard time resisting!




Jamaican Spare Ribs


We next came upon the Caribbean Heat Scale Flavors area which offered three select your heat items including the Duppy Conquerer, the Yo Man Jerk Chicken, Jamaican Spare Ribs and to calm the spiciness after, a milk bar featuring soy, almond or cow's milk. They just thought of everything here! 











Fried Spam Musubi Sushi
Next up on our tour was the Island Fusion Flavors which was a mix of Hawaiian and other Polynesian style flavors.This is where we tried one of our favorite dishes of the day, the Fried Spam Musubi Sushi. This was not your ordinary spam musubi - it was deep fried to a nice crunch but still moist and filled inside with spam and sticky rice, and topped with a decadent sriracha sesame mayonnaise that I could've drank by the gallon. Another MUST-TRY in my book. 

The daring flavor here is a the Lava Rock Grilled Pacific Oysters which looked incredibly delicious and the Kalua Pig which comes with a pineapple truffle sauce. They also offered a Crisp Pineapple Beignet served with a caramel vanilla sauce which we ordered but unfortunately was one of our least favorites. It wasn't bad mind you, but we all agreed something was lacking in this dish that could've made it stellar in the future - a hint more sweetness or perhaps caramelizing the pineapple first? Even so, we were so pleased with the fried spam musubi that it didn't dampen our enjoyment in this area. They also had Hawaiian dancers and music on stage and how can you not be happy watching that? :)

Fire Cracker Coconut Shrimp


Pacific Rim Flavors was almost in the same location and featured a yummy Fire Cracker Coconut Shrimp in a Citrus Coconut Sauce which was tasty although not quite as coconutty as it sounds. Still  very worthy of trying but if you're expecting a coconut explosion you might be a tad disappointed. The other items here are the Tuna Poke Stack, the Rice Paper & Quick Pickles (daring flavors!) and the Pandan Tapioca Pearl Pudding which looked heavenly.

Little Noah with his Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken










Right next door is the Asian Street Food Flavors which was another big hit for us! We tried 3 out of 4 items here and loved them all!

The K-Popper Rice Balls were little balls of heaven stuffed with kimchi fried rice, eggs, bacon and another tasty sriracha (no sesame this time!) sauce.

The Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken with spicy dipping sauce was equally delicious and even our little 3 year old buddy, Noah, gave us a thumbs up on these!  We ended here with the mocha ice cream which came in green tea and strawberry - light and fresh tasting they were the perfect ending to our meal here! The one item we didn't try here was the daring flavors item - the Crispy Thai Basil Frog Legs with a sweet chili sauce. They sound quite tasty though!














Sea Salt Grilled Churrasco - our FAVORITE! 














The South American and the Nuevo Baja Flavors areas were right next to each other but each had their own unique flair! The South American booth had Peruvian Ceviche (the daring flavor item!), Sea Salt Flavored Grilled Churrasco, Chipotle Chimichurri Shrimp and a Creamy Flan. Our #1 item of everything we tried in the park was the Sea Salt Flavored Grilled Churrasco - angus beef cooked on an open grill adjacent to the booth and served on warm crispy toast with a side of grilled panko covered tomato half and a slice of grilled chicken sausage. It was so good we used two punches on this one dish! I can't recommend enough that you MUST TRY this dish - even if you don't buy a lanyard, this is a not to be missed item in the park!




Nuevo Baja had yummy items too including the angus beef tacos, the unique black pepper marinated strawberries and another of our park favorites, the Oaxaca Spicy Chocolate which was a decadent drinking chocolate covered with candied chili pepper marshmallows. Their daring flavor here is probably one of the MOST daring-est as it's a Chili Lime Cricket (yes, you read that right!) Tostada! Basically, crunchy fried crickets served on a crispy tostada and covered in a avocado sauce with queso fresco and pico de gallo sauce. We didn't try it but if you're daring enough I heard from a few folks that it
was quite tasty!


Shaken Bacon Mojito

Our final stop was the Southern California flavors area which included Pretzel Flavors,
Bacon Flavors, and Hand Rolled Sushi & Sake Flavors! So many items to try here including some of the best cocktail offerings! We tried the Buzz Button Sake (Daring
Flavor alert!) that was a lychee sake that comes with a buzz button that leaves a tingling numbing sensation in your mouth as you eat it and then you follow it with the sake.

We also had the frozen Bacon Margarita served up with a giant Jalapeno Popper on top and the refreshing Shaken Bacon Mojito which comes with a Cuban garlic bread wrapped in bacon with a baby pickle on top. Both of these were pretty tasty and hit the spot for us!

Bacon Margarita
                               
 We also all had a hoot with the Candied Bacon Cheescake (another Daring Flavor!) which comes topped with pop rocks which pair surprisingly well with the creaminess of the cheesecake! At the Pretzel Flavors a favorite was the Pretzel Mac & Cheese which came topped w chorizo, panela cheese and chives - YUM! We also really loved the Cave-Aged Humboldt Fog Cheese with a smattering of honey comb and pretzel sticks - a great combination for any blue cheese lover. Also of note in this area is the Pretzel Crawfish Mary (as in Blood Mary) which is the Daring Flavor at the Pretzel booth - it was pretty interesting looking w a crawfish seemingly crawling out of it! Sadly, none of us ventured to go there with it this time!

Candied Bacon Cheesecake

There is also a fun looking Coca-Cola Flavors area with some fun non-alcoholic drinks for the soda lovers in your group including a Cherry Coke Sundae, a Bursting Boba Snow Pop and a Pure Snow Pop! Definitely worth checking out!

This is seriously one of the best food festivals inside a theme park I've ever attended! Very well run and really makes for a fun and unique day along with enjoying the park. No additional fees (other than the price of food/drink items) to enjoy it which I also found very refreshing. I also have to touch again on how friendly the staff throughout the park was - we had no less than 4 staff members who saw our festival lanyards hanging around our necks come up to us and ask us how we were liking the food and if we had any tips or favorites. It was really nice to engage with the staff and hear a little about the history of the festival and how some of the food was chosen, etc. Very nice personal touch that made us feel extra welcome!

If you're looking for a fun spring day trip Orange County this is it! It only took me a little over an hour on Sunday morning to get there from Tustin so don't let the drive deter you! It may be a smidge further mileage-wise than LA but takes about the same time. Also, parking couldn't be less stressful as they have a huge lot with lots of attendants guiding you into the lot. We were parked and at the entrance in literally 5 minutes. Can't do that at any of our theme parks up here!

The Seven Seas Food Festival runs every weekend til April 15th so make plans to get down there soon and enjoy this annual tradition! 
Pretzel Mac n Cheese and Humboldt Fog Cheese w Honeycomb

Sea World is located at 500 Sea World Drive in San Diego - right off the 5 freeway.
Admission is $89.99 and even cheaper at $69.99 if you buy your tickets ahead of time online.
They also offer great deals on season passes as well as multi-park tickets. For families with small children under 5 yrs of age, they also have a $10 unlimited admission card.  Children under 2 are always free.  Check here for more information:  https://seaworld.com/san-diego/tickets/



Friday, March 23, 2018

Spring time at Snooze A.M. Eatery in Tustin!


Spring is here and Snooze is celebrating with their new SPRING menu! 





Every season, Snooze A.M. Eatery in Tustin debuts fresh new menu items to showcase the best of the season!  New items include fresh egg white frittata, a crisp and delicious spring salad, a delicious new pancake, and a tasty new spring harvest benedict. Also available are some new refreshing cocktails!

I recently was invited in to try a few of the new items out and have to say they were pretty darn delicious! 
















My hand down favorite new dish was the Spring Harvest Benedict which to be honest isn't something I would normally order. This benny, as they loving call their benedicts at Snooze, comes with two perfectly poached eggs. smoked cheddar hollandaise sauce and is dressed with a fresh veggies including heirloom cherry tomatoes, zucchini and watercress tossed in a super yummy djion citronette.  My friend & I were both blown away by the flavors of this dish! We also LOVED the cheesy quinoa cakes on which it's served -- could eat these all by themselves all day! 

Spring Harvest Benedict 

Spring has Sprung Frittata



They also have a new egg white frittata called the "Spring has Sprung Frittata" made with cage free egg whites filled with a fresh asparagus and mushroom salad, sliced zucchini and house made pistou. It comes topped with arugula, heirloom cherry tomatoes, dijon citronette, corn salsa and grated parmesan. YUM! 




I want Sum'oa Cakes Pancake





We were so excited to try the new spring pancake, "I want Sum'oa Cakes" - inspired by that famous cook of the same name, this pancake didn't disappoint! 

A fluffly buttermilk pancake topped with housemade vanilla creme anglaise, caramel sauce and shortbread crumble then drizzled with chocolate sauce and sticky coconut. This was pure heaven, although admittedly I'm a complete sucker for anything chocolate and coconut. #faint












I didn't get to try it but they also have a new "Spring is in the Heir Salad" made with cherry tomatoes, a semi-soft hard boiled egg, avocado, raosted corn salasa, zucching, speiced pepitas and cotija cheese atop watercress, arugula an spinach, all dressed with a pistou vinagrette.  Sounds pretty darn tasty! 

If you haven't made it to Snooze A.M. Eatery in Tustin since they opened last year,  there's really no time like the present with these fabulous new spring items! If you're in the mood for something different they have quite an extensive menu with both breakfast and lunch items - definitely something for everyone! 

Snooze is located at The Tustin Marketplace Shopping Center in Tustin, in front of Best Buy.  
Address is 3032 El Camino Real in Tustin CA 92782.
Open daily from 6:30-2:30pm.

Tip: They don't take reservations but you can put your name in via the "No Wait" App. ;)