Sunday, August 31, 2014

Thai in Virginia

Virginia Aquarium
Finally we were reunited again!! Tyler is currently stationed in Virginia, so I just had to come visit him this summer!!  Im here for 9 days so we have a lot of time to explore both the scenery, attractions and FOOD!  The first day we got up bright and early and headed to the Virginia aquarium.  There were plenty of animals to see (:  We especially liked the sharks and turtles.  After the aquarium we headed out for lunch and found this place called Arroy Thai. It looked like crap from the outside but inside the decor was nice.  




Hannahs salad and peanut sauce
Tyler and his Tom Yum
Tyler ordered his Pad Thai as usual...it was actually really good and the portion size was big too!  It also came with an appetizer of Tom Yum soup, which also did not fail in a taste test.  I on the other hand had a curry.  It was a little bit to spicy, even with the rice.  At 2 stars it was a scorcher!  My appetizer was a salad, and the sauce that accompanied it was PEANUT SAUCE!  So, in conclusion, this thai restaurant was cheap, quick service, big portions but sketch from the outside.
Curry



Pad Thai (egg-free)
The next day guess what...we had thai food again for lunch!! For the second day in a row.  This time we went to a Thai place that looked a little nicer from the outside.  It was called Tida thai.
 Tyler ordered a thai iced tea and it came out presented beautifully with a decorative rose shaped straw cover.  The drink was good too (:  This time Tyler and I decided to order different dishes, and stayed away from the curry and pad thai.  So he had a siracha dish, that had chestnuts, bean sprouts and lots of veggies.  I also had a signature dish, a "healthy ginger", even though it definitely wasn't that healthy due to the fact that it was drowning in rich sauce.    Mine had veggies, ginger and mushrooms.  I love mushrooms and these gave the dish a perfect flare!  Also we got some salads as appetizers.  These salads were unique because the lettuce was ice cold, a nice difference from the hot, and humid outdoors!





Later that same day we went to the beach.  The atlantic ocean is much different from the pacific.  We both think its a lot warmer and nicer than the ocean back home.  But, its nice for both of us to relax and get to enjoy the sun and warmth (:



Had to have a little cigar and grapeade to accompany our beach adventure

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Post from the time machine

Usually we try to post food and pics soon after they happen, unfortunately some of the posts get overlooked and neglected for some time.  So here I am making up some old posts from the past!  They coincide with some previous posts and should have been added there..but nonetheless here they are!
 So I took that trip to SLO to see Hannah earlier this year, and left behind a few relics!  One of my favorite places we went to was the Big Sky Cafe; a town favorite here and by far one of the best and most unique breakfasts I've ever had!  We both ordered a less conventional (and vegan!) breakfast dish
The interior
 As seen below, Hannah's breakfast (my favorite of our two) was a vegetarian lentil stew which contained middle eastern zhoug, kind of like a condiment relish which has a pesto-like consistency. The broth of the dish had a marvelous flavor due to the obviously liberal amounts of red wine used in cooking, absolutely wonderful!  The white cubes in it are also egg replacement to make vegan, however they did not steal from the dish's flavor, just added a rich and absorbent texture to the mix.
Lentil stew with "zhoug"
 I had a similar dish, with different fixings inside.  I had a traditional New Mexico pozole, which although had a similar texture and make up of Hannah's, had a vastly different flavor, consisting of more Mexican influenced ingredients.  Hominy, peppers, tomatillos, pumpkin seeds, cumin and cilantro also with egg replacement.  A more spicy and southwest flavor here :) the tomatillos make a fine base of flavors on this one, and the spices really made the flavor jump out at you.  Both of our dishes were very filling and by the time we were done with them we could barely touch our lovely potatoes which come as a side to the whole thing!
New Mexican Pozole
 We usually try to keep a food budget, food being a huge worldly expense these days!  But we don't fail to go fancy every once and a while, and given that we don't see each other incredibly often these days, it's high time to go pamper ourselves, the culinary way.  We went to Luna Red, which is a well known and popular tapas restaurant in SLO.
 We decided to split a few good looking tapas dishes.  The first we got was a spanish flatbread (pizza like) with avocado pesto (!),summer squash, arugula and roasted garlic.  A great flavor all put together!
Black bean balls and quinoa burger
 These next two (the one here on the left being my personal favorite) were a black bean ball thing, and a veggie quinoa burger (all vegan might i add!).  The black bean balls were marvelous!  What you see bedded underneath is an avocado and lime sauce, which i dipped pretty much everything else in after they were gone.  The spiced flavor of the balls themselves were great, accented by their own paprika salt mix.  The arugula burger was also a great choice made by the two of us.  I always love it when a place can make something as classic and well known as a burger taste so dang good as a vegan alternative.  The patty was soft yet firm and kept some of the similar spice characteristics of the black bean balls, and the sauce we chose to put on it was a vegan chipotle, which tied all the burger contents together splendidly :)
In the University district
 After reporting from Twentynine Palms (so long you rotten abode...) to my new duty station in Southern Virginia (beautiful!), I was given a few days to go home to Seattle and move over my car and other belongings to my new state (4 long days of driving).  During this time Hannah and I took it upon ourselves to explore a little more what we used to and some new places that we haven't been to together.
Vegan quiche
 We had brunch at a place called Chaco Canyon,which is an all vegan cafe located a few blocks up from the main drag of the University District in Seattle.  I was so surprised at first that her and I hadn't been here before, both being vegans at least at some point and taking a high interest in places like this.  We gave it a shot (together at least, Hannah had been here a few weeks prior to my arrival for the first time), and were far far far from disappointed!  I got a vegan quiche as you can see above, which was surrounded by a beautiful array of mixed fresh veggies!  The quiche itself could have passed itself off as not vegan, the flavor was immaculate and had a potato like consistency on the filling made up of spinach and sweet potatoes.  very hot and delicious!  And what better than a home brewed kombucha to wash it down?
Peanut rice bowl
What Hannah ordered I can say was equally good, as both great dishes were.  She had a rice bowl with a strong PEANUT theme; a flavor that Hannah and I have fallen quite deeply in love with after making a homemade peanut sauce a while back which stunned our senses.  Her bowl was great and made good use of a combination of flavors and texture from the cabbage, mixed rice (fluffy!) onion, and of course peanuts and a rich peanut sauce. The only thing we would change about it is the level of spice, it was pretty dang spicy!  And it was very nice and filling regardless!  Hannah had to let me take a big bunch of it which I accepted instantly.

That's all for now!  Next time we will be tuning in from DC, Philadelphia, and Virginia!