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Explored marketing for travel and tourism for over a decade. If she is not looking up flights to her next destination, you can find her in this blog converting wonderful travel memories into trip itinerary, destination guides, vacation tips, hotels recommendation and holiday posts. She loves short weekend trips, last minute travel and have a wanderlust for Japan. Expert in snatching cheap airline tickets. Currently exploring Chubu, Central Japan. Travelocity one travel package travel channel!
Friday, February 5, 2016
Solvang: Travel to Denmark without a passport
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Road Trip: Why should you visit San Luis Obispo
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Road Trip: 8 reasons to visit Pismo Beach on the Pacific Coastal Highway
Once billed the "Clamp capital of the world", today Pismo beach is still very famous with clamp chowder, a must have during a visit! Also, bike, surf board, kayak, fishing gear and atv rentals are available on the beach/ the pier. Here is 8 reasons why you should visit Pismo Beach.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
New Orleans: FOODIE's bucket list and where to eat them.
New Orleans is perfect for Gastronomic trips, thanks to the mixture of influences on West-African foundation: French, German, Spanish, Latin American, Vietnam and so much more!
1. Beignets and Cafe au Lait
So what it is touristy? That's classic! "Beignets (pronounced "ben-yays") and Cafe au Lait" is perhaps the best breakfast/tea combination of all times! Deep fried square donut which is crunchy at the outside, gooey and soft in the inside, top with generous amount of powdered sugar.
Where to eat: Café du Monde
2. Swamp Animals
Some other food to add to your exotic food bucket list.
Try: Frog legs, goose fat fries, Alligator
Where to eat: French Market, The Delachaise
3. Boudin
Sausage in other word. For a flavor twist, try turtle boudin at Sac-A-Lait.
Where to eat: Cochon Butcher (classic), Sac-A-Lait (turtle)
4. Jambalaya
Jambalaya is a Louisiana-Creole dish under Spanish and French influence. It consists of meat and vegetables mixed with rice.
Where to eat: Coop’s Place
5. Seafood
NOLA is famous for its fresh and cheap seafood, fresh from the great Mississippi river, cooked various different styles.
Try: Raw oysters, Turtle, Softshell crab, Crawfish, Thin fried catfish, Crabcake
Where to eat: Drago’s (Raw oyster and crawfish), Commander’s Palace (Turtle soup), Mr. B's Bistro (Crabcakes)
6. Po-boys
This is a New Orleans take on classic sandwich, served on po-boy loaf (similar to French bread).
Where to eat: R & O’s (roasted beef), Domilise's (seafood), Guy's (fried shrimps)
7. Muffaletta
Similar to a focaccia, plus some beautifully sliced meats, cheese and olive salad.
Where to eat: Central Grocery (They created Muffaletta back in 1906 on this very shop on Decatur Street)
8. Gumbo
Louisiana traditional soup originating in West-Africa. Try seafood gumbo and make your taste buds scream in delight!
Where to eat: Dooky Chase’s , Galatoire’s
9. Red beans and rice
Traditionally in New Orleans Monday equal red beans and rice, they simply can't be treated separately. Find out why.
Where to eat: Ya Mama
10. Bananas Foster
The favorite local dessert. If you think Banana+ nutella is brilliant, try "Bananas+brown sugar + cinnamon+ butter+ rum+ vanilla ice cream+ flame". Everything you ever wanted to see on one plate.
Where to eat: Brennan’s
11. Snow balls
New Orleans variation of "snow cone" which is layered with sweetened condensed milk. Expect a line on sunny days.
Where to eat: Hansen’s Sno-Bliz
12. Soufflé potatoes
An air-puffed soft fried potato dish, traditionally French- Creole.
Where to eat: Arnaud’s
13. Pralines
New Orleans favorite candy made with brown sugar, cream, and pecans!
Where to eat: Loretta's.
14. Tabasco sauce
Do you know that this heavenly hot sauce is a creation of Louisiana? Grab one home if you love everything spicy!
1. Beignets and Cafe au Lait
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Where to eat: Café du Monde
2. Swamp Animals
Some other food to add to your exotic food bucket list.
Try: Frog legs, goose fat fries, Alligator
Where to eat: French Market, The Delachaise
3. Boudin
Sausage in other word. For a flavor twist, try turtle boudin at Sac-A-Lait.
Where to eat: Cochon Butcher (classic), Sac-A-Lait (turtle)
4. Jambalaya
Jambalaya is a Louisiana-Creole dish under Spanish and French influence. It consists of meat and vegetables mixed with rice.
Where to eat: Coop’s Place
5. Seafood
NOLA is famous for its fresh and cheap seafood, fresh from the great Mississippi river, cooked various different styles.
Try: Raw oysters, Turtle, Softshell crab, Crawfish, Thin fried catfish, Crabcake
Where to eat: Drago’s (Raw oyster and crawfish), Commander’s Palace (Turtle soup), Mr. B's Bistro (Crabcakes)
6. Po-boys
This is a New Orleans take on classic sandwich, served on po-boy loaf (similar to French bread).
Where to eat: R & O’s (roasted beef), Domilise's (seafood), Guy's (fried shrimps)
7. Muffaletta
Similar to a focaccia, plus some beautifully sliced meats, cheese and olive salad.
Where to eat: Central Grocery (They created Muffaletta back in 1906 on this very shop on Decatur Street)
8. Gumbo
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Where to eat: Dooky Chase’s , Galatoire’s
9. Red beans and rice
Traditionally in New Orleans Monday equal red beans and rice, they simply can't be treated separately. Find out why.
Where to eat: Ya Mama
10. Bananas Foster
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Where to eat: Brennan’s
11. Snow balls
New Orleans variation of "snow cone" which is layered with sweetened condensed milk. Expect a line on sunny days.
Where to eat: Hansen’s Sno-Bliz
12. Soufflé potatoes
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Where to eat: Arnaud’s
13. Pralines
New Orleans favorite candy made with brown sugar, cream, and pecans!
Where to eat: Loretta's.
14. Tabasco sauce
Do you know that this heavenly hot sauce is a creation of Louisiana? Grab one home if you love everything spicy!
Thank You for Reading!
Know more about delicious food in New Orleans? Help me expand the list!
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Las Vegas: 20 Free things you must NOT miss in Vegas
In Las Vegas, to sin or not to sin, is up to you. These are the 20 FREE things you can do if you choose not to:
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Las Vegas: Which Cirque du Soleil show should I watch?
I've heard about Cirque du Soleil and wanted to catch one of their shows. However, I failed to realize there are 8 Cirque du Soleil productions playing in Las Vegas showrooms on the Strip. I made my decision on the spot upon reaching the half-priced ticket booth with the help of the promoters. Here, I would like to share some insights of each Cirque du Soleil shows with you so that you won't have to make last minute decisions like I just did (although I am happy with my choices)!
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Road Trip: A Rough Guide to Yosemite National Park
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Sleep recommendations:
- The Ahwahnee for those who are looking for luxurious comfortable rooms.
- Lodge at the Falls and Curry Village are both popular in-park lodging.
- Cabin and RV Campground for a whole new experience!
- Backpackers Campsite for those who have a tent and sleeping bag.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Road Trip: 3 days in Yosemite National Park
Monday, January 25, 2016
Camping in Bear Country: What to do and what to avoid.
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After our first bear encounter in the Kaibab National Forrest, I spent the whole time of our journey from Death Valley to Yosemite reading articles, blogs and guidelines about bears. Now that I can dub myself an "bear expert" after hours of studying, let me share some useful information I found on the National Park Site and more. (** although I would most probably scream, throw my hands up and run in circle if I ever meet one again.)
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Road Trip: Bonneville Salt Flat, Utah
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