Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween !
When Len and I were in Rome at the Hotel de Russie just off the Piazza de Popolo, the lobby had the most wonderful carved pumpkin display. Don't you just love his hair and his funny mouth?
A very clever arrangement.
Great eyes!
Happy Halloween!
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Dia de Los Muertos
In the August/September 2013 issue of AFAR Magazine, there was this photo of a costumed girl in Oaxaca, Mexico carrying the traditional marigolds during a Dia de los Muertos children's parade that I thought was just spectacular. I just had to share.
Next year, expect to see my photos!
Next year, expect to see my photos!
Monday, October 21, 2013
An Oxacan Adventure !
I spent a magical week in Oaxaca with a great group of people. My "Oaxacan Adventure" is just some of my favorite images from the city and the surrounding areas. Enjoy.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
La Comida, a new Mexican Restaurant in Denver
The Source, at 3350 Brighton Boulevard in Denver recently opened in the RiNo (River North) district. The building was formerly a 19th century foundry that has been converted into a space featuring two restaurants and smaller store fronts selling artisan products - meats, cheeses, breads and pastries, wine and other spirits, coffee, imported gourmet items and local produce.
My husband and I tried the upscale taqueria, Comida (meaning mid-day meal in Spanish). The menu features small plates representing street food found around Mexico. The spaces are divided by using aluminium 2 x 4's and creating an industrial feel. It really work well in that it defines the space but also allows one could see beyond the restaurant into the public areas and other store fronts. Weather permitting, the front windows are large glass and metal garage doors that can be opened.
I tried the Agua de Jamaica Margarita. A combination of agua de Jamaica (fresh hibiscus water), tequila, agave, orange, lemon and lime. It was refreshing but a bit too much ice and not enough drink.
The guacamole was very tasty with a bit a heat served with some perfectly freshly fried corn tortillas. An aficionado of guacamole, I found the lime juice a tad over powering.
Your order is served family style. The open face tacos above were Stellas Pork Carnitas (slow cooked pork shoulder with smoked Gouda and sweet potato mash - I had them hold the pineapple habanero salsa - not a fan of pineapple) and Camarones a la Diablo (spicy shrimp over jalapeno grits with pico de gallo salsa, avocado, lime, house crema and cotija).
The Griddled Tacos on the top of the plate were two Bacon and Jalapeno, a Stella Pork Carnita and a Roasted Chicken. The pork Carnita, Camarones and Bacon were the most flavorful.
Len had one last small plate, the Chorizo and Onion Gordita. A delicious combination of chorizo and red onion escabeche with roasted garlic mash and salsa verde. The chorizo was perfectly seasoned and not greasy at all.
The service was fast and it is only minutes from downtown. Next time I plan on trying one of their quesadillas and the Raja Gordita.
Buen Provecho!
La Comida
#303-296-2747
Open daily - 11am - 10pm.
My husband and I tried the upscale taqueria, Comida (meaning mid-day meal in Spanish). The menu features small plates representing street food found around Mexico. The spaces are divided by using aluminium 2 x 4's and creating an industrial feel. It really work well in that it defines the space but also allows one could see beyond the restaurant into the public areas and other store fronts. Weather permitting, the front windows are large glass and metal garage doors that can be opened.
I tried the Agua de Jamaica Margarita. A combination of agua de Jamaica (fresh hibiscus water), tequila, agave, orange, lemon and lime. It was refreshing but a bit too much ice and not enough drink.
The guacamole was very tasty with a bit a heat served with some perfectly freshly fried corn tortillas. An aficionado of guacamole, I found the lime juice a tad over powering.
Your order is served family style. The open face tacos above were Stellas Pork Carnitas (slow cooked pork shoulder with smoked Gouda and sweet potato mash - I had them hold the pineapple habanero salsa - not a fan of pineapple) and Camarones a la Diablo (spicy shrimp over jalapeno grits with pico de gallo salsa, avocado, lime, house crema and cotija).
The Griddled Tacos on the top of the plate were two Bacon and Jalapeno, a Stella Pork Carnita and a Roasted Chicken. The pork Carnita, Camarones and Bacon were the most flavorful.
Len had one last small plate, the Chorizo and Onion Gordita. A delicious combination of chorizo and red onion escabeche with roasted garlic mash and salsa verde. The chorizo was perfectly seasoned and not greasy at all.
The service was fast and it is only minutes from downtown. Next time I plan on trying one of their quesadillas and the Raja Gordita.
Buen Provecho!
La Comida
#303-296-2747
Open daily - 11am - 10pm.