
Lightly fried French pastry topped with powdered sugar. $5
The Parish Cafe, Healdsburg CA
Mmm, I love beignets. These were pretty good, but they weren’t as fluffy as I like them. They tasted great with the coffee though.

Coffee. $2.50

Lightly fried French pastry topped with powdered sugar. $5
The Parish Cafe, Healdsburg CA
Mmm, I love beignets. These were pretty good, but they weren’t as fluffy as I like them. They tasted great with the coffee though.

Coffee. $2.50

Millionaire’s bacon, poached eggs, asparagus, tomato, meyer lemon hollandaise. Served on ciabatta toast with rainbow potato. $17
Kitchen Story, San Francisco CA
Mmm, this was really tasty! But anything tastes good with millionaire’s bacon on it. I liked the rainbow potatoes too, but I wished the toasted ciabatta was a softer. You could cut your mouth on those things!

Sticky rice, edamame, lime ginger sauce. $14
Redd, Yountville CA
This was great. The hamachi was really fresh and clean tasting, and I really enjoyed all the flavors and textures underneath. The lime ginger sauce was delicate but complimented the hamachi nicely.
Asian pear, avocado, chili oil, fried rice. $14
Redd, Yountville CA
I love Redd, but there was something a bit unsatisfying about this dish. Maybe it was the mound of puffed rice burying the tuna tartare, but it almost felt like work to eat this plate. And that makes me sad…

Chanterelle mushrooms, cipollini onions, peas, carrots, green beans, celery root puree. $19
Redd, Yountville CA
Omg, this was delicious! It was rich, luscious, earthy, juicy and lovely. The rabbit was so moist and all the flavors were wonderful. More, please!

Spicy Bloody Mary: jalapeno infused vodka, tomato juice, horseradish, lemon. $13

$3.50
Mr. Holmes Bakehouse, San Francisco CA
Mmm, I thought this donut was great! The dough was lovely and the chocolate filling was light and tasty.


With candied fig. $4.50
Mr. Holmes Bakehouse, San Francisco CA
This cruffin was good, but not as good as the first time I had it. The exterior was a bit hard and dry this time around. The maple cream flavor was also pretty light.



Housemade corned beef hash, poached eggs, toasted English muffin topped with housemade hollandaise sauce, served with hash browns. $14.95
The Cove on Castro, San Francisco CA
These eggs benedict were tasty! The corned beef hash was a yummy alternative to the typical ham slices. And again, their hash browns were pretty darn delicious!

With sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, hash browns, and wheat toast. $13.95
The Cove on Castro, San Francisco CA
This dish wasn’t the healthiest choice and it tasted as much, lol! The gravy was delicious, and on the floury side with lots of little sausage chunks in it. The chicken fried steak remained crispy even while drenched in gravy. The scrambled eggs were nice and soft and the hash browns were warm and crispy on the outside. Mmm!

Coffee and mimosa.

Pork chorizo, jalapenos, mushrooms, pepper jack cheese, served with fruit. $14
Escena Lounge & Grill, Palm Springs CA
This omelet was pretty lifeless. It was overcooked and dry and even the filling ingredients couldn’t help it out. Hmm…

Mini blueberry muffin.

Bauhaus Coffee, Seattle WA
This quiche was pretty good. I liked the flavors and the bacon bits on top were great. The crust was a little limp and soggy though even after it was reheated.

Bordelaise, onions, potatoes, swiss cheese, fruit, wheat toast. $16
Escena Lounge & Grill, Palm Springs CA
This was decent. There was a lot of food, but everything seemed a bit dry and bland. Even my eggs ordered medium was just plain fried.

Mini blueberry muffins.