Tag: Mediterranean
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Breakfast at Ladyhawk
Another breakfast here. Andrea skipped it, so just solo. Much more crowded at this hour for breakfast and on a Saturday than yesterday. I decided to try the huevos rancheros with eggs poached and a glass of the Daily Greens – Pressed Juicery. Sad to say huevos rancheros were incredibly bland and soupy. The only
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Breakfast at Ladyhawk
This isn’t really a fair review of Ladyhawk since we’re only having breakfast here since it is the hotel restaurant (Kimpton La Peer in West Hollywood). Andrea went with the Yogurt Parfait with the strawberry sauce on the side and I went with the Avocado Toast with the added poached egg and smoked salmon. I
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Ciya
We were on our way back home from the Ritz (was there for a conference) so went to the main street of Half Moon Bay and ended up decided on this Mediterranean restaurant after looking at Google maps and the ratings there. The host/owner? was quite friendly and welcoming. Because we like to try a
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Dalida
For tonight’s dinner, we went to Dalida. We’ve been meaning to eat here for a few months, but I’ve had to keep pushing out the reservation, but we finally made it. Chef Laura is also in the current season of Top Chef, although we haven’t yet watched the latest episode (the infamous restaurant wars), so
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Movida
This week, we wanted to try something a little different so we went to Movida, a lounge/restaurant not too far from the ballpark. The cuisine was a fusion of Mexican and Persian cuisine which was unique and sounded interesting. The lounge opened up last October and recently received a mention in the latest Michelin guide.
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Nopa
We’ve been meaning to eat here forever and this restaurant has been around for quite awhile, but we just never seemed to get around to it, but we finally did. We were seated right as they opened (we’re old and don’t want to be out late…). We started off with cocktails which were both nice.
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Foreign Cinema
A rare Tuesday night dinner eating out for us. We decided to go to Foreign Cinema in the Mission which is a a bit of an institution. It gets it’s name since they play a movie projected onto a wall in the dining area. This was definitely not a foreign film and was in fact










