Friday, April 15, 2011
April
The month of April has been great. The first weekend of April me and all of my friends went down to U of I to get away from everything in Chicago. Being on a real college campus was extremely refreshing. I loved how we could all just sit in the quad and just relax. Small things like that make me miss Syracuse. We also went around campus to try a lot of the food, and I think I may have found my new favorite Chinese restaurant. Pictures will be posted soon!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Sprinkles vs. Molly's
I LOVE cupcakes. Every time someone mentions cupcakes I get excited. I actually get a little mad when I see someone take some of the frosting off of their cupcake. Its there for a reason! I love all the different creations that different cupcake shops have. I love the different flavors and I love the atmosphere. Two of the most popular places in Chicago are Molly's and Sprinkles. I personally like Molly's filled cupcakes and I like the regular cupcakes from Sprinkles. I also like the frosting from Sprinkles better, but many of my friends stand by Molly's. The cool thing about Molly's is that they actually donate some of their profits to local schools in the area. Honestly this is just another excuse for me to buy more cupcakes. I tell myself that I am helping children by eating cupcakes!
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I wish I had pictures of their actual cupcakes but I always forget to take a picture before I eat them. Love the little shop and the people inside are extremely friendly. |
Monday, March 28, 2011
BIG STAR!
Everyone that knows me knows that I LOVE Big Star. I personally think it has THE BEST American/Mexican fusion tacos. I love the atmosphere and LOVE the food. The workers there are some of the nicest people you can meet and they love just talking to you. I have told almost everyone about it and everyone that I have taken there has fallen in love with the place. But I have to warn you. Do not be surprised if it takes about 1-2 hours to get a table. This place is packed almost every night. I have waited at the bar for 3 hours before just to get a table. And don't forget the drinks. I have a tradition every time I go. EVERYONE MUST TRY THE LOS TRES REYES. Its a drink that consists of three parts. 1. Take the shot of tequila. 2. Chase with your sangrita. 3. Take a nice big gulp of your Tecate. After that proceed to pigging out. I personally love the taco de panza. Its a pork shoulder taco. Thats about everything I know about the taco, but its good. And if you like the whole savory sweet thing go for the al pastor. Pork and pineapple. CANNOT go wrong with that winning combo. They also have some amazing guacamole and some other tacos but they change up the tacos every once in a while. The only two tacos that I always see on the menu are the de panza and the al pastor. I have recently gone to Big Star and I have tried some of the newer things and I think a new favorite of mine might have to be the new fish taco. Perfectly crisp fish with a creamy yogurt sauce. The only downside to Big Star for me is that they take cash only. I have had times where I completely forget that it is cash only and have to ask someone to spot me, but thats only a small problem. The food is definitely worth the trip and I promise you will not leave hungry.
Two of the best tacos you will ever get. On the right you have the taco de panza. The mix of the meat, cheese and lime just make this taco perfect in almost every way.
The los tres reyes. Big star is usually my first stop for the night in Wicker park and I think this is one of the best ways to start off anyones night. This picture is missing the sangrita so don't thing that this is everything. And for all three (beer, shot of tequila, and sangrita) only cost 7 dollars!
Two of the best tacos you will ever get. On the right you have the taco de panza. The mix of the meat, cheese and lime just make this taco perfect in almost every way.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Alaska
Last summer I was really excited for my parents to leave for Alaska. They had planned out this trip on a cruise ship to go around the coast of Alaska and had made plans for almost all the stops. I could tell that my mom was a lot more excited than my dad, and I was just excited that my parents were going to leave. A few weeks before the trip, my dad couldn't go anymore so I had to take my dads place. At first I wasn't too excited about this, but I also felt bad for my mom because she was looking forward to this trip for a few months now. So at the end of June me and my mom were off to Alaska
I was really excited to try some fish tacos in Alaska, and I have to say I was extremely disappointed with my first stop. The tacos were over priced and the fries were NOT crispy. I remember telling my mom how excited I was to have fish tacos because I knew the fist was going to be fresh. The fish was fresh but that was about it. Wish I remembered the name just so I could steer people away from it.
One of the last nights on cruise ship there was a chocolate party. I wasn't too excited for this because me and my mom were both starting to get sick of the food. I already didn't like the desserts that were offered on the ship so I just thought that everything would be okay at best. But after having a few of the items I was genuinely happy that I decided to go.
On our way back to our port city we stopped in Canada for a little bit and this was probably the best meal I had my whole trip. The chef/owner of the restaurant came out and talked to me and my mom and gave us some free dessert. I had the italian sausage lasagna and it was amazing.
My mom had the halibut and she couldn't believe how fresh the fish was. Then the owner pointed to the table next to us that there was a guy sitting there and he was her fisherman and his boat was right outside. We were literally eating halibut right out of the sea.
This was the outside of the restaurant and at first we didn't know if we wanted to go or not, but while we were making our decision, a couple came out and said that this was one of the best restaurants that they had ever been to and so we decided to go in and check it out.
I don't really remember where in Alaska this picture was taken, but I remember thinking that this is a weekday... where is everyone?
Our port city was Seattle and I was excited because I had never been to Seattle before but we had no time to go sight seeing at all. As soon as we were off the plane there were people with big yellow signs that pointed us towards our bus that lead us to our cruise ship. When we got to the port itself, I couldn't believe how big the ship was. I literally stood there and stared for a good few seconds.
My favorite part of the cruise was probably all of the small little excursions that my mom had planned out. But the best thing about the excursions were that we were able to stay away from the food from the ship and eat on our own in Alaska
Honestly this picture does not do the cruise ship justice. The ship is HUGE and you cannot believe what is inside. The cruise ship that me and my mom were on was considered one of the smaller ships, but it had a small basketball court on the top floor, a nice sized gym, a casino, about 7 or 8 restaurants, auditorium, and many small little shops.
One of the last nights on cruise ship there was a chocolate party. I wasn't too excited for this because me and my mom were both starting to get sick of the food. I already didn't like the desserts that were offered on the ship so I just thought that everything would be okay at best. But after having a few of the items I was genuinely happy that I decided to go.
On our way back to our port city we stopped in Canada for a little bit and this was probably the best meal I had my whole trip. The chef/owner of the restaurant came out and talked to me and my mom and gave us some free dessert. I had the italian sausage lasagna and it was amazing.
My mom had the halibut and she couldn't believe how fresh the fish was. Then the owner pointed to the table next to us that there was a guy sitting there and he was her fisherman and his boat was right outside. We were literally eating halibut right out of the sea.
This was the outside of the restaurant and at first we didn't know if we wanted to go or not, but while we were making our decision, a couple came out and said that this was one of the best restaurants that they had ever been to and so we decided to go in and check it out.
I don't really remember where in Alaska this picture was taken, but I remember thinking that this is a weekday... where is everyone?
Thursday, March 24, 2011
The Life of a Kendall Student
So I started taking classes at Kendall College in October. I just finished my second quarter and I have found a new love for food. Before I used to take everything from the back of the house and front of the house for granted. During my first quarter at Kendall, I took a class called a la carte and it was probably one of the best experiences ever. The best way to explain the class is... you work for free. I did everything in the front of the house. I must say talking to customers really isn't that intimidating. Everyone just wants to come in and enjoy their food and receive good service. I also learned that there is good service and exceptional service. The difference is knowing how to exceed the expectations of the customers. Honestly some of the easiest things can please a customer such as changing a napkin out or knowing how to explain to the customer what they are eating. Kendall was definitely a big step for me in my life and I can honestly say that this is what I was meant to do. I don't know if I am more geared towards the food and beverage side or the hotel management side, but I know that I want to deal with people.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
FOOD!
So I started this blog because everyone was telling me that I should start a blog about food. After talking to some of my friends, they made me realize that I have this passion towards food that most people do not have and it would be a nice way for me to keep track of everything that I eat and enjoy. Maybe people will take something away from this, but if you don't... well thats fine too.
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