I’m coming back New Orleans, but this time it’s for your iconic cuisine! New Orleans is known to have one of the best cuisines in the U.S; coming from Cajun, Creole and French roots. As you know, I always like to put a checklist together before I travel and after much research, I’ve gathered a list of restaurants in New Orleans with the highest local reviews and their favorite dishes. Most Reviewed Restaurants in New Orleans Acme Oyster House –Price Range: $$ Established…
#KnorrCelebrations: Mexican Pasta de Fideos with Shrimp a la Diabla
Sponsored post by Lunchbox Sopa de fideo is one of the most traditional soup recipes in my home. I remember as a child my mom would always make this delicious soup when we got home from school. In fact, you’ll find this thin pasta in most Mexican homes. I guess you can say it’s our version of spaghetti, but in a juicy warm tomato based chicken broth. If you go to any Latin market, you’ll find two types of “fideo”,…
Hog Island Oyster Co. – Great view of the Bay Bridge while you dine on fresh seafood
San Francisco is one of my top destinations in the entire world, especially for a weekend getaway. It was a cold day, as most days are at the bay, and we were in the mood for clam chowder. So naturally I did my online research for the best clam chowder in San Francisco. First thing that came up was Hog Island Oyster Co. at the Ferry Building. At first I was a bit hesitant since I consider that area a…