Wednesday, February 23, 2011

long beach breakfast tour no. 6

feeling like staying close to home today, we went to schooner or later in the alamitos marina. (you just gotta look at the great animation on their website). it was fun because we got to ride bikes to breakfast. despite the flat tire on the bike alex rode, we got there in a quick fashion.
what i liked about this place was the view/atmosphere. i just really enjoyed sitting outside and enjoying the view of the marina and the boats. :)
the food was good too! I got an omelette :) or is that alex's plate? i don't really know...can't remember.
things i liked:
-view
-good food
-beautiful day
-bike ride distance

long beach breakfast tour no. 5

this day was dreary, gray and cold. but nonetheless, alex and i, the loyal breakfast eaters that we are, went to find a new place to experience. it was her choice, and she chose Kafe Neo at 4th and Temple. i had eaten here before for lunch, and i liked it, so i was open to seeing what their breakfast was. honestly, i didn't know greeks ate breakfast.

the decor was pretty modern, it wasn't that busy, just a few other patrons, so the service was great. alex said the interior reminded her of an airport. not quite sure if that's a good thing or not.

the menu was good, pretty standard, but with a greek twist--Feta Cheese, Pita Bread, etc.

i chose to go with Greek French Toast, that ended up being just regular french toast. that's not very creative of them. alex chose the breakfast plate, with sausage and eggs. the sausage was good--with a maple-y taste! Yum!


i would go here again, so that's a two thumbs up for this place!

long beach breakfast tour no. 4

this whole tour thing is fun. it's fun eating. it's fun chatting. and it's fun learning about a friend. this breakfast opened my eyes to a couple things-1. i may be lactose intolerant. 2. the devil does not like me, he's out to hurt me, and my relationships, and my faith. (this was discovered through my conversation with alex-and her wisdom in inner healing, and why i feel the way i feel sometimes). needless to say, this restaurant stood out to me for a few reasons, but the food wasn't one of them.
i'm gonna be straightforward with you-i didn't love this place, but it was better than the potholder. ha.
the fourth restaurant we visited was "the coffee cup cafe" in long beach, at grand and 4th. when you think "diner" this place may or may not pop-up in your head. pleasant decor, comfortable seating.
i don't have a yummy drink to report from this place, because 90% of the time, i get a water. but alex says their coffee is drink-able. :) their menu has the standard breakfast choices, with an array of omelettes.
i ordered a scramble/omelette of sorts. it was the "vegetarian" choice. it had a lot of veggies (yum!) and a LOT of cheese (not so yum.) But it also came with good potato side and an english muffin. i liked it, it had flavor. alex got a scramble too-all i know is her's had sausage in it. most scrambles are pretty similar though, aren't they :)

in that picture, my plate (closest) looks like a big, black pit of calories. and i'm not gonna deny it, it probably was. but it doesn't count if i don't eat the whole portion given.

if you're in the area, go stop by. alex loves this place. :)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

long beach breakfast tour no. 3

mmm mmm mmm. did i tell you i'm a breakfast lover? if not, here it goes, for the record: i'm a breakfast lover! and boy oh boy, did i like our third breakfast stop! it's called aroma di roma, and it's located in the beautiful area known as belmont shore, in long beach.
a quaint, cute cafe, on a bustling street, aromi di roma, wouldn't have been a place i would normally choose to stop and eat, but that's what this adventure is all about, right? trying places i normally wouldn't. alex frequents this cafe, so it wasn't a new place for her, but she was excited to share it with me, and i gladly accepted!

highly recommended, i ordered the omelette, on a slice of focaccia bread--DIVINE! and alex ordered the same, minus the bread.
i don't know if i told you this or not, but i am also a connoisseur of spiced chai tea latte's. wow, i'm revealing a lot about myself to you, but that's ok :) anyways, aroma di roma, knows what they're doing in with this drink--it is good to the last drop. i was a little hesitant, by my risk stood worthy, and i was very happy with my drink!


to sum it up, i give this restuarant a 9 out of 10. only because their tables weren't wiped down when we sat down. but on the real, it was a place i would recommend to anyone who takes the time to read my blog.

until next week!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

long beach breakfast tour no. 2

welcome back!
after our delicious breakfast last week--alex and i stood loyal in continuing this yummy adventure. we received a few comments from friends, and we listened to one of alex's friends recommendation to go to The Potholder Cafe, located at Broadway and Euclid, in Long Beach.
This cafe was nestled in a neighborhood, too--but i'm not gonna lie, alex and i were less than pleased with the place as a whole.
we arrived, and were directed to sit "anywhere" but the only suitable tables for 2 that were unoccupied were in a dark room of the restuarant. confused, we proceeded to sit at a table that could sit 10. with elvis behind me, and an indian man next to alex, we opened the menu, and scoured for our meal choice.
the menu had 2 options for breakfast ordering, and 1 page for lunch/dinner. the feisty waitress came over twice to ask if were ready, when we clearly weren't. i settled for the bacon, egg and french toast combo plate-alex ordered the scramble, with a side of corn tortillas.

as you can tell by the picture, there wasn't much love put into our meal. the scramble was lacking flavor, and my combo plate was lacking yumminess. the potholder's also need to work on their coffee making skills--on the other list of things i would change about this diner. it was 50% harbor house decor+50% random. the food was a 3 on a scale to 10.

not to be critical or anything (ha!) but i wouldn't eat there again--or recommend it.

sorry potholder cafe, but i choose starling diner so far.