Destinations

Bing Mi!

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Tuesday May 26, 2015

I think this was the best I had in Portland.  I found this mobile restaurant on yelp.com.  It sound interesting – a savory breakfast crepe popular in Beijing.  It looked delicious and I finally discovered the booth right after I had lunch on Saturday and there was a long line.  I returned out Sunday to find out they were closed and knew I wouldn’t be back in time to have one before they closed on Monday.  I made it a point to get up early and try it out before leaving Portland.  I am glad I did.

How did I miss this on my trip to China?  I was discovering this in Portland?  There is no doubt in my mind that if I go back, I am going to go back.

What is it?  In Beijing, it is a breakfast dish called Jiang Bing – a savory crepe with an egg cooked on  it with chili oil, plum sauce (hoisin), green onions and cilantro.  A cracker is placed on it and it is rolled up.  Sausage, an extra egg and cracker could be added as well.  I loved every bite!

 

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Astoria

May 25, 2015

IMG_0341After lunch at a seafood restaurant, it was off to Astoria. Astoria dates back to the early 1800’s.  Lewis and Clark stayed just south of Astoria on the expedition in 1805 and 1806.  During my trip, I had noticed a lot of references to Lewis and Clark and there were a lot of signs indicting the sites of the original Lewis and Clark trail.  I realized that my knowledge of Lewis and Clark was from my grade school history lessons.

My tour guide was quick to fill in the gaps, the expedition was commissioned by Thomas Jefferson and was both scientific and economic.  We were trying to establish a route to the west to settle it before any of the Europeans could lay claim.  I don’t think my grade school lessons talked about the economic reasons but rather focused on the documentation of plants and animals.

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Oregon Coast

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I booked a tour with America’s Hub Tours to the Oregon coast.  I couldn’t have been more pleased with the tour and tour guide.  Our tour from Portland to the Oregon coast and back would take the better part of the day.  We would stop at several beaches, have a nice lunch and then move on to Astoria where we saw where the Colombia River meets the Pacific Ocean.

The countryside was stunning and as we approached the coastline, we went through an area that seemed to glow bright green.  It wasn’t a sunny day but I wasn’t sure that would have made it any prettier.   Continue reading

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Colombia River Gorge

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It was up early and off to Pioneer Courthouse Square to take a tour of the countryside outside of Portland.  I booked a Gray Line tour and I regret it.  Gray Line had oversold the tour and there weren’t enough seats on the bus for the number of tickets sold.  This was not a van but a bus.  Most of the day was spent waiting to get off of the bus and waiting to get on the bus.  Waiting for people who thought they deserved an extra five minutes.  I wish I had booked a smaller or private tour.

That said, what we saw was beautiful. Although it was overcast, the views were stunning.  Coming from Los Angeles (in the midst of a severe drought), I couldn’t get over how green everything is. I think moss grows on top of moss.  It was a welcome change!

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Portland

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Sophon and I flew up to Portland last night.  Today, we have a hop on and hop off tour.  After wandering around a bit, we stopped for coffee before going on the hop-on hop-off bus tour.  We did a lot but I didn’t take any pictures, it was pretty overcast.

What I learned on our 90 minute circle around Portland was that people from Portland love their pets and you see a lot of signs that say “Dogs Welcome”, Portland is a foodie destination with over 750 mobile restaurants.  Note, I did not use the words “Food Trucks”, many of these are trailers sitting on open lots so they technically aren’t food trucks.  We found several of these “lots” with within a few blocks of our hotel.

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Food and Wine’s “It’s a Food World Afterall”

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It is the last night of the Hawaii Food and Wine festival.  Every event that I have been to has been a lot of fun with a lot of great food.  The grand finale did not disappoint! Held at Disney’s Aulani resort, we were out on the beach with tables and there was a stage over the water with live entertainment.  The night ended with fireworks which Disney always does a good job with.

I got to meet Iron Chef Cat Cora.  She is prettier in person than she is on TV.  There was no shortage of well-known chefs cooking for us.

I had noticed that there were a lot of press during the events.  I thought the festival was also taking footage to use for promoting future events.  One of the things I noticed, and was fascinated by was the use of Drones that were taking pictures and video of the events.  As the fireworks went off, I noticed a third drone lifting off.  I later found myself thinking about my hike to the waterfall.  Wouldn’t it be a bummer to arrive at the falls and have a bunch of personal drones zooming around the falls to get video of it?

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Battle of the Brunch Showdown hosted by Adam Richman

Cindy, Adam Richman and me!

Cindy, Adam Richman and me!

September 7th, 2014

What a way to start a Sunday morning – Brunch cooked by a lot of well-known chefs along with brunch drinks.  I started with a bloody mary started with a spicy salt mix on the rim and the Pepar vodka and spicy bloody mary mix which I added a little srichacha sauce and from the condiment table, a few pieces of shrimp.  It was off too Michelle Bernstein’s table where she made fish tacos with ceviche.

I had an impression about Michelle which wasn’t bad but she wasn’t on my top list of chefs to meet.  After tasting her food, I had a completely different about her cooking and when I went to talk to her about it I was blown away about how she was so nice. She was a sweetheart and walked away with a whole new repsect for her and her food. I got the impression she was a down to earth good person!  She may be tough on the cooking shows, she is an a big sweetheart.

Adam Rich hosted the brunch show down and talk about an approachable nice guy.  Cindy and I approached him for a picture and we were there for a 1/2 hour chatting with him and his mom.  I had so much fun chatting to him and his mom.  His mom was a gem and he was so personable.  You never know what to expect when you meet TV personalities and Adam was so cool and I could have dinner with his Mom and would have loved it.  At one point she went to take a picture of her son and she said, “I don’t have any pictures of him and yet he is on TV!”  Definitely a lovable mom!

Lee Anne Wong was another personality!  She was rocked it.  She was up for it, fun, full of energy and personable.  Le Anne brought the energy to the event.  This girl is 100 percent energy!  She won the brunch showdown even though I liked Michelle’s dish a little better but it was claer Lee Anne knew hot to work the crowd!

The only thing left to do at the end of the brunch was to go get ready for dinner!

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Food and Wine’s Corks and Forks

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Another great Food and Wine event!  Plenty of well known chefs serving great food on the rooftop of the Honolulu convention center. There was a nice breeze making it a little cooler from the last event.  Besides the food, there was wine and from what I was told extraordinary wine which is hard to find and buy.  People were really impressed.  As much as I like wine, I am not a collector. My range is that $20-$30 bottle and pretty much stick to California wines.   The last thing I need to develop is a taste for rare wine.

The food was again outstanding and I wish I had a second stomach, there was so much of it.  I didn’t get to try everything, but not from a lack of trying, there was to many booths.

It was another who’s who food crowd.  Even the “Chariman” of Iron Chef was seen walking around.  (I had no idea the guy is so short!).

The favorite drink of the night was made by Tony Abou Ganim who made the Happy Mario! I also liked his drink that he made at the Lucky Modern Buddha Belly as well.  I will have to look for him at Sunday’s event!

 

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Manoa Falls Trail

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September 6, 2014

Cindy and I wanted to check out a botanical garden.  I googled it and what we found was the Manoa Falls Trail.  As we drove to that part of the Island, it was clear that we were entering a much wetter part of the island.  We were exploring and didn’t have any expectations of what were going to see.

We found our destination, paid our parking fee and set out to take a hike.  We chose the Manoa Falls Trail – it seemed to be where everyone else was going.  I noticed that people coming of the trail looked quite muddy.  They must have gone off the trail…

The hike was almost was almost a mile long hike going up along wet and muddy trails.  The scenery was pretty but it was not an easy hike. I really had to pay attention to my footing and wondered if I was going end up slide down the path.  It was also exhausting and so much for staying clean.

We finally made it to the falls which created a nice breeze and a bit of a cool mist which was a refreshing.  I thought, it was getting close to lunchtime and going down should be a lot easier and quicker than coming up.

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12th Ave Grill Restaurant

 

Fried Hapu with tri-colored herbed poato salad

Fried Hapu with tri-colored herbed poato salad

September 5, 2014

Cindy and I found the 12 Ave Grill on Yelp.com.  It had very good ratings and just looking at the site made me hungry.  We ordered Smoked Ahi Bruschetta and Coriander-Lime Seared Big Island Kampachi Crudo.  As the main course, Cindy ordered Smoked Maple leaf farms Duck and Fresh Pink Peppercorn Tagliatelle while I ordered Fried Hapu with herbed potato salad – an upscale Hawaiian version of fish and chips!

We were both satisfied with our meal.

Later that night, Cindy and I found a balcony restaurant/bar that overlooked Waikiki Beach.  We again commented on how places like Waikiki attract a variety of people from all places.  Looking around the room, could see young and old, rich and poor with the majority of people being Asian.  Next to us was a wedding party going on next to us with 20 people from Australia and the bride still in her wedding dress.

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