Thursday, July 10, 2014

Copenhagen- sure why not?

I recently had the opportunity to travel to five different countries in a short 13 days- yes 13 days. To say the least my mom and I know how to power through Europe and make the most of every destination. The start of our journey began at LAX, where upon our arrival we were told we had a two hour delay. Problem one already had arisen because our layover in Copenhagen was two hours to catch our flight to Amsterdam.
Regardless of this small speedbump we landed in Copenhagen completely clueless as to whether we had missed our flight or not. So we preceded to run back and forth in the airport trying to find the Norwegian Airlines counter. Needless to say I think I now know the layout of the Copenhagen airport like the back of my hand! Finally we found the counter and were informed we would be spending the night in Copenhagen to catch the next flight to Amsterdam the following day at 4 PM or as in Europe 16:00- lets just say the military time involved a lot of counting on my fingers- yes I'm 5 years old! So we headed to our hotel which was conveniently located across the street from the airport! It got even better when we were told we had all meals included at the all you can eat buffet which was right up my alley after only airplane food for the past 12 hours! We decided to make the best of our impromptu layover and went sightseeing the following morning after our dutch breakfast! We started by walking through the Botanical gardens and practically had it to ourselves it was so empty!

Botanical Garden


Then we went to the National Gallery of Denmark to fill time until the Rosenborg Castle opened to the public. The castle was so full of history and I loved seeing all the royal artifacts and where they lived- and I learned that I get to close for comfort to the art because I was scolded on more then one occasion- whoops!
Rosenborg Castle











 







Nyhavn Street



Finally we headed to the famous and picturesque Nyhavn Street! This street was absolutely breathtaking and I never wanted to leave. I probably took 100 pictures and was so sad we had to head back to the airport to catch our flight. Thankfully we had ample time because the security isn't quite as extensive as our lovely LAX so we had time to enjoy some dutch beer called Carlsburg. Overall my experience in Copenhagen was amazing. The people were beyond friendly, patient and not to mention beautiful- like hello blonde model population with gorgeous dads- I am moving to Copenhagen. I even got mistaken as a local- I was sorta excited until I realized I couldn't respond in Dutch! I will definitely be making Denmark part of my next European trip!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Fig & Olive

We are all back from another year of college and I can't believe we're half way done! Last night we celebrated Elise's 20th Birthday, she's the baby of the group and one of the last to enter her twenties! Her two decades down soirée was held at the restaurant Fig & Olive. First impression was it was beautiful inside and quite packed for a Monday night! Apparently it's the new hot spot for cougars, which could explain why the bar was so lively? But the real spectacle is the food. I had heard countless people rave about the dishes they served and couldn't wait! We started with an assortment of Crostinis that ranged from Shrimp, Avocado, Cilantro and Tomato to Prosciutto, Ricotta, Fig, Olive and Walnut (my favorite).



















Also for an appetizer they served bread with three different olive oils, Verdial Cracked Fennel Pink Pepper, Cuquillo Herbs de Provence, and Cordoba Lemon Thyme. All three variations were unique and delicious! For the main entree I ordered the Provence Roasted Chicken, which was seasoned with rosemary, garlic and paired with a fresh lemon ratatouille, and heirloom potatoes bathed in basil olive oil.  Need I say more? All in all the meal was to die for and I wish every meal I ate was this exquisite! And a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY shout out to Elise, only 365 days till she is legal!

Adoro la cucina Italiana

In honor of going back to Europe in two short weeks, I thought I would reminisce on my last trip! We started our trip in Paris and after we headed on an overnight train to Venice, Italy. For me this was my first train experience and it was even better then I had expected. We had one little stop in the middle of the night because a student lead group was also on the train and some boy liked some girl, and one thing led to another, and the train actually came to a halt! It was actually quite a scene. Thankfully we made it to Venice and headed to our bed and breakfast to check in. I will say Venice is one of the more difficult places to navigate especially when lugging a suitcase on ferries and through tiny streets! After we checked in we headed to Basilica di San Marco and the Campanille. Both were beautiful and the weather outside was gorgeous. What we witnessed outside of the Basilica is something I will never forget.... A man got down on one knee and proposed! Here's the kicker, she said no and made him put the ring back in the pouch! Yes it was a drawstring pouch not even a box, and by this time a crowd had formed, lets just say we made a quick escape after the whole ordeal.
Later we went to the Peggy Guggenheim Museum which was such a fun garden and museum to go to and had a beautiful view!
 I can't wait to go back to Venice next spring for Carnevale and possibly track down the most delicious Gelato of the entire trip, it was absolutely delectable!

 Next stop was Florence. I am going to start off by saying I could probably write a whole novel about Florence because I fell in love with the place! Everything about it appealed to me! And I absolutely loved that you could walk virtually everywhere, because I am not exactly a mastermind when it comes to public transportation... especially when it's not in English. My favorite part of the trip was climbing up to the top of the Duomo. Lets just say it is not a climb for the weak, but after facing a mere 463 steps we made it to the top! (picture below says it all)






The view from atop the Duomo was spectacular! I probably took 100 pictures. I loved how you could see the entire city, and the countryside that surrounded it! It made me even more excited for when I could call Florence home for 4 months next spring!
 
The following day we went to the beautiful Uffizi Gallery, Statue of David (much bigger than I had imagined) and walked along the beautiful Ponte Vecchio. For dinner we ate at a very quaint restaurant and stayed for probably three hours. We started the meal with the freshest bruschetta and a bottle of wine. Did you know often times wine is cheaper then water in Italy? I can't complain. Then for dinner I had the best pasta al dente I have ever eaten. Needless to say the plate was most definitely empty along with our bottle of wine. What made the evening even better was the people sitting next to us, the couple had just gotten married and was on their honeymoon, and it pretty much was a table for four that evening (it helped that our tables were probably 8 inches apart to begin with). As I have said I could go on for days about Florence, but I'll keep it short considering in less then a year I will be there every day! Only 256 days left!
Continuing our journey through Italy we headed to the adorable seaside town of Cinque Terre. It was straight out of a postcard! Each of the 5 villages were so unique and extremely colorful! It was also nice to sit down and enjoy the beach in Monterosso considering we had been non stop walking the past 10 days! For dinner we ate in Vernazza, which was where we were staying the night. The highlight of the dinner was the Anchovy salad. Yes ew anchovies, but this wasn't your run of the mill canned anchovies. These were so fresh and actually had been caught that day! They were drizzled with lemon olive oil and garnished with cherry tomatoes and greens. By far one of my favorite meals of the entire trip!

The last stop on our itinerary was Rome. My dad has boasted how great Rome was and how it was his favorite city in the entire world so I couldn't wait to explore it for myself! Right from the start it was blistering hot, which made seeing the Ruins and Coliseum a short lived trip. I even had people coming up to me asking me where I got my mini fan or if they could use it! Let's just say I coveted that fan with my life. Overall Rome was beautiful and we saw just about everything! From the Spanish steps, The Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Fountain of the Four Rivers, but the most memorable visit was the Vatican. I have done countless reports on the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica so I couldn't wait to see it in person. It was GORGEOUS! I even snuck a picture of the Sistine chapel! Regardless of our record fast talking tour guide, pretty sure everyone put her on mute, everything was spectacular! When I go back to Rome the Vatican most definitely will be on the list of things to do!




Monday, May 12, 2014

Eating our Way through Paris

Our First meal in Paris of course consisted of Escargots Bourguignonne, which was situated right around the corner from our hotel on the Champs- Elysees. Oh and not to mention we were the only ones in the restaurant eating because it is not customary to eat at 5:30 PM whoops!


      After a long morning at the Eiffel tower we were in desperate need of some food. So like typical American's in Europe we got a little lost trying to find a place too eat. Finally we settled on this quaint cafe, after drooling and excessively staring at a tables food. Not only was the fromage plate up to snuff, but I even made the waiter laugh when I asked if I could have a to-go box for the cheese... In France they don't put preservatives in their cheese, and it would spoil quite quickly in the hot summer sun. Needless to say it was a delicious meal!