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New Orleans: Day 2

On our second day, we were ready to do some more exploring. For $3.00, you can get a day pass for all buses and street cars! We hopped on the bus and went to Guy’s Po Boys.

The shrimp po’ boy was huge and enough to share.

We then took a walk through the area and I loved all the cute houses.

After an ice cream break at Creole Creamery, we hopped on a street car toward the Southern Food and Beverage Museum & Museum of the American Cocktail.

We also grabbed a drink at Toups South, which is a restaurant next to the museum.

It wasn’t quite Happy Hour yet but the bartender let us order the Bubbles N Crack anyway.

We also had dinner there later in the evening and sat at the counter so we could watch them prepare the food while we ate.

The waiter heard that I was sorely disappointed in my mint julep experience the night before and convinced me that their was way better. He was so right and it came in a metal cup with a cozy over it with shaved ice on top that melted slowly into my drink. It was delicious and redeemed my opinion of the iconic drink.

We ordered a bunch of stuff off the menu. There was a cold leek vichyssoise with creme fraiche – refreshing.

I had a salad with seasonal peaches, green tomato, pepitas, and burrata cheese. Loved it.

Here is the BBQ octopus on top of grits. This was so tasty – what a great combination of flavors and textures.

Here is the seafood jambalaya complete with head-on shrimp, scallops, and andouille sausage.

Here is a the shrimp and foie gras toast with egg and housemade kimchi. It was so rich and delicious with just the right amount of fattiness and acid together.

After stuffing our faces at dinner, we took a ride to Frenchmen Street for some live music.

We then wandered down Decatur Street and found Cafe du Monde! It was too hot and humid for hot beignets so we held off for this evening.

Instead, we found ourselves in Kilwins candy and ice cream shop. Haha.

On our way back to the hotel, we walked through Bourbon Street again. It’s now Friday night where the street and the people are a little more liquored up and sloppy but still entertaining to watch.

Here’s a funny shirt I found in one of the stores.

We had a pretty good day in New Orleans.

New Orleans: Day 1

It’s our annual no-kids trip and we are headed to New Orleans this year! It’s the worst time to go as far as weather is concerned but the airfare was cheap and so are the hotel rates! The kids were dropped off over the weekend and I have a 4-day weekend!

The morning started off with a drink at the bar before our plane boarded.

The flight was smooth and I actually watched a full-length movie. When we arrived, we hopped in a taxi that took us right by the Super Dome on our way to the hotel.

We checked into the Sheraton, which is right on Canal Street. We were on the 38th floor with quite a view of the city. The hotel was in a good location – close to buses and street cars, a short walk to Bourbon Street, and another short walk down to the river in the other direction.

It was early afternoon and we were hungry (and thirsty). Our first stop was at Acme Oyster House. There was a short line outside the door and with their lax liquor laws here, we were able to get a drink at the bar and enjoy it outside on the street. It’s like the Vegas of the South!

We had some local oysters on a half shell – much meatier than the cold-weather ones we are used to.

Then we had them baked – pretty tasty!!

We also got a bowl of ettoufe with fried crawfish on top.

Next stop was Bourbon House.

I tried a mint julep for the first time and it was gross. Tasted like cough syrup.

My next drink was much better – an old fashioned.

We also ordered the bloody mary shrimp cocktail with all the fixins. Pretty good!!

Now that we were fed and liquoured up, we turned the corner over to Bourbon Street.

It’s loud and rowdy and stinky and fun all at the same time. What’s weird is that it is eerily reminding me of New Orleans Square at Disneyland – except stinkier and dirtier.

Every store you see is selling booze, beads, and entertainment. It was so hot and humid that we went into some places just to cool off in their air-conditioned spaces. I also got a refreshing blended daiquiri for the stroll.

When it’s dark out, the cops come riding in on horses and just hang out. It’s nice that they have a quiet presence there and their rather friendly. I just felt bad for the horses surrounded by noise, lights, and drunk people who want to pet them all night.

That was the first day/night and we were so tired and tipsy by the end. What a great way to start our vacation!

 

WHS Girls in Austin

At our 25-year high school reunion, the girls talked about meeting up in Austin for a girls trip. We actually made it happen and I headed out on Friday night after swim while the girls had already had a day out there to play. They sent me photos and awaited my arrival at the hotel. Unfortunately, I passed out on the plane ride over and had to be examined and given some O2 for the rest of the ride. I also had an embarrassing walk of shame off the plane to meet the EMT waiting for me at the gate.  Too bad I didn’t have a better reason. I hadn’t even had anything to drink yet! I just felt yucky in my seat and passed out on my way to the lavatory.

The next morning, most of the girls went to the spa while Holly and I borrowed the hotel bikes for a little ride into town. We stopped on South Congress Ave to do some shopping and we really did. We had fun browsing the Toms, Warby Parker, and a famous boot store.  Holly got herself a new pair of sunglasses and I picked out a new pair of glasses that should be mailed to me with the prescription I just got from my doctor.

We also stopped for Amy’s Ice Cream and ate outside.

The boot store was a lot of fun and Holly ended up with a cute pair for herself.

The ride back to the hotel was fun but a little scary when a group of young men were riding electric scooters dangerously fast on the downhill in front of us and one hit a bump. Luckily we were able to swerve around him and he somehow recovered without a scratch.

Later in the evening, we had Happy Hour at the hotel and then went to dinner at Odd Duck where the food was really tasty.

We got the fried fish head and many other yummy dishes.

After dinner, we went to a speakeasy called Midnight Cowboy. We had a private room with some of our drinks prepared from a cart. The location used to be a brothel, which made it an interesting little place to visit.

The next morning, I was up early and went downstairs to the lobby for some coffee and reading. Patti was also up and joined me for a morning of peace and quiet.

After breakfast, we went to the Hope Outdoor Gallery to do some spray painting.

It’s a wall that people started tagging and now it’s a popular stop for those who want to leave their mark until someone else comes around and paints over it.

We had fun doing some painting.

What a fun weekend with the girls! Loved that we were all able to get together and catch up. I’ve really missed my Whitney High girls.

Portland with Holly

This weekend, I took a quick girls trip with Holly to Portland.  The last trip we took together was a big family trip to Hawaii for Yoon’s wedding over 4 years ago. so we were long overdue.  I arrived late on Friday, took the train to the hotel, and met up with Hols who had already checked in.


We had a tapas dinner at Lechon and finished the night with a visit to Voodoo Donuts.

The next morning, the view outside the window was so pretty and we were ready to do some shopping!

We headed out to the Portland Saturday Market, which was blocks and blocks of local street vendors. It was so fun to browse at our leisure for hours without the worry of kids tagging along.

I ended up picking up some jewelry for myself and KK and artwork for the house. I also got a cool handmade leather bag for work.

For lunch, we ate at the market because not only did they have tons of things to buy but had tons of things to eat too! I picked up a gyro wrap and we ate by the waterfront.

Once we were done shopping, eating, and exploring, we headed back to the hotel on the train. It was fun taking out all our goodies and trying them on.

We also both fell asleep and felt refreshed after a long afternoon nap.

For dinner, we went to a Screen Door and feasted on a variety of southern favorites like mac and cheese, fried chicken, biscuits, and gumbo.

Their cocktails were also very good. 😉 What a fun night! Too bad I had to fly back home the next morning.

At the airport, I picked up a few donuts from Blue Star for the family. Yummy!

Thanks to Jes for waching the kids for the weekend!

Austin – Day Three

After a gluttonous morning at Franklin BBQ, we went back to our hotel to take a quick nap and then went for a little dip in the hotel pool.

Unfortunately, it started to rain and then by the time we got back up to our room, it became a giant downpour and flooded the streets for a bit. Once the rain stopped, we headed back out to explore the city one last time. It happened to be Austin’s Pride Weekend and they had a parade down Congress Avenue that evening.

It seems more like a corporate-sponsored parade with every corporation with a presence.  It was still a fun celebration and fun to watch.

Before the end of the night, we went back to SanJac for one more night of live music before heading back to the hotel.

But of course a late night would not be complete without a quick meal off a street cart.

We picked up a couple tacos and ate it on the street.

After a good night’s sleep, we headed back to the airport for an early morning flight back to the Bay Area. What a fun no-kid trip!

Austin – Franklin BBQ

Our morning at Franklin BBQ started early. Unfortunately, I overslept and Jes woke me up by 7:00. My original plan was to get to the line by 7:00 but we got there closer to 7:30.


By the time we arrived, the line was out to the white car in the parking lot and there were two chairs left under the stairs for us to borrow.

Luckily it didn’t rain and the heat in the morning wasn’t bad. Once we got settled, I walked back to the hotel, just one street away, to buy coffee and breakfast.

During our wait, we met two girls who were engineering majors at University of Texas. Next to them was a group of guys from the Sacramento area. There was a bigger group of guys in front of us in line who brought chairs, music, and a cooler of beer. We weren’t nearly as prepared but when the store upstairs opened at 9am, we got to buy beer and wine and use their restroom whenever we needed. It was also nicely air-conditioned in there so I got to cool off a bit each time we needed a refill.


Here’s their Line Manifesto, which is posted out front.

At 11am, the restaurant opened and everyone got up from their chairs and started filling the line inside. We ended up just at the bottom of the ramp and got some shade for the rest of our wait. The buckets of beer continued to follow and the girls joined our little party.

By noon, we were at the front of the door. Woohoo!

Once inside, we got to enjoy the A/C and check out what everyone in front of us had ordered.

Here’s the menu. They only serve beef ribs on Saturdays (main reason we chose to come on this day) and we were one of the last ones in the line who could get some. Earlier in the morning, a guy came around to take our tentative orders so he could predict who would likely get beef ribs. He designated me and my hat as the marker for the last beef ribs so the guy cutting would be able to pace himself.

By the time we got to the counter, there was plenty of beef ribs to go around to the 2-3 groups behind us. The guys in front of us didn’t realize how large they were and cut their order down quite a bit. I’m sure that’s what a lot of people did.

Here’s what we ordered: one beef rib, 1/2 lb brisket, one sausage, potato salad, a key lime tart, and a bourbon pecan tart.

Look at this brisket! I thought yesterday’s was good at la Barbecue but THIS was SO MUCH BETTER!


I didn’t think that was possible but Mr. Aaron Franklin really knows what he’s doing and his brisket is worth the wait!


The look on Jesse’s face this morning was priceless.

Here’s a video of our three groups sitting together to enjoy our meal. Everyone was so happy.

Now for the beef rib. One rib was plenty. The bark was so tasty and the meat was super tender.

Here’s another perfect bite: white bread, brisket with lots of bark, and a pickle on top.

Aaron came out to chat and greet everyone while we were there and was happy to take a photo. Cool dude.

The verdict: If you have the time and another buddy who is just excited for some real Central Texas BBQ, the 5-hour experience of camping out, meeting new people, morning drinking, and happy-halo-over-your-head grubbing on meat is well worth the experience.