Eslava – Probably the best Tapas restaurant in Spain

Sevilla – This small place is really a wonderful place for every food lover. But you need patience and time.

You cannot make a reservation and therefore either wait at the bar or just eat your tapas there. We had time and patience. After some 60 minutes and two cavas and two beers we were led to the table. During the wait we had time to study the menu on the blackboard. This tapas bar is probably the best I’ve ever been. The prices are reasonable.

We almost tried everything on the menu but our favourits were:
– The “cigar”; octopus in its ink rolled in a filo dough so it looked like a Cuban cigar
-Sangre, a kind of blood pudding, cut in litle cubes with caramelized onions
-the egg on Boletus tower
-Roasted pork ribs in honey sauce….and also the most tender pork cheeks
…actually everything on the menu

This tapas bar has the traditional Spanish food but interpreted in a modern way – GREAT!

After our visit we found out that there are also a restaurant and some “rooms for tourists”….so I will keep that in mind for our next trip.

www.espacioeslava.com

Hotel Palacio Villapanes

Sevilla – This beautiful palace-style hotel is situated in the middle of Seville, only 10 minutes walk from the cathedral and main restaurant area. The rooms are modern and quite spacious. If you can ask for a room in the upper floors as they might be a bit brighter.

The breakfast was excellent with countless side dishes one can order complimentary.The roof top is ideal to take a dip in the small pool or drink the rest of the wine you did not finish the night before…

 

palaciovillapanes.com

Casa la Siesta – Pure relaxation

Andalucia – Close to Vejer de la Frontera (between Malaga and Cadiz) lays this formerly farmhouse – now transformed into a small luxury retreat.

The house has only 8 suites and all are individually decorated. We had a wonderful fire place and an old-fashioned bathtub in our room.

The people from the Casa la Siesta are really nice and helpful. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast every morning at the big wooden table and explored the area during the day or relaxed on the sunny terrace. One evening we also had dinner there and it was fantastic. But beware of “Sombra”, the black queen of the house on four paws…she can be moody 😉

In summer they also do Paellas and BBQ on the terrace or pool area and the house is ideal for weddings.

casalasiesta.com

Dani Garcia – stars in our eyes

Marbella – This year we had to cancel our ski vacation – gourmet trip to Zermatt due to a bad knee… Instead we headed some hundred kilometers south to Andalusia. I spent a summer in Malaga to learn Spanish more than 17 years ago. The area is beautiful and it changed a lot, most to the better.

Just after the landing we picked up our rental car and drove along the beautiful coast in lovely sunshine at 20 degrees (in March)!

We booked at Dani Garcia for lunch. It was a fantastic culinary start of our vacation.

We entered the restaurant through a big massive wooden door and found ourselves in the world of Alice in Wonderland. The decoration is really special and you get treated really well.

My favourite dish was the small tomato that looked like made from metal “Tomate Nitro” with oysters and ceviche….heavenly good.

Bring along some time and a full wallet and you will not regret it.

 

 

www.restaurantedanigarcia.com

Street Food Festival Zurich No. 2

Let me introduce Nam, one of my best friends, she was so kind to write a post about the Street Food Festival on my blog. I’m sure you will enjoy:

Zurich – Last weekend the winter edition of the Street Food Festival Zurich took place at the Giessereihalle. An indoor so called industrial market space at Puls 5. It felt like half Zurich and some more were there on their feet and ready to get fed. Dozens of vendors housing in creative food trucks or market booths were prepared to please the crowd with culinary delicacies from all over the world.

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Sybille wasn’t there for a change and let me have all the excitement of discovering the festival for her blog. A very much crowded and queuing surival task indeed. In example testing how much gin punch I can handle before placing my order at the booth with the longest queue (yes, the fact that I was willing to stand in line as long as I did shocked me most). So let me get things to you from the scratch.
Street food, I must add, got me early. And I’m not talking Hot Dog and Bretzel booths in New York and all the Kebab places in Lucerne and Zurich. No, it was Saigon (Vietnam) which taught me that some of the best food can be found on the streets and this hasn’t changed to date. And this one booth in Paris selling filled Vietnamese sandwiches called “Bánh mì đặc biệt”, which must be the best way to enjoy a baguette.
When street food vendors in New York raised their cuisine to gourmet level few years back it was clear: this hype will go global. New York said so. International cuisine superbly cooked and served handy simply meets people’s need for fast, good even healthy mobile eateries and suits today’s busy schedule.
The hype swapped over and the organizers of the Street Food Festival just hit the nail on the head with the 1st edition taking place last August. The festival a must-do on the event calendar. At the 2nd edition of the festival all eager to kick it off.
A good start had to be some dazzling sounding “Hendricks Punch” from the bar. This time served with orange slices not cucumber. The cup looked cooler than its ability to serve hot content. The copper material took its time before allowing me to enjoy the beverage. The punch was all perfect, leaving one’s breath forming gin clouds.
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Among the incredible variety of offers of food one has never heard of, not to mention from getting on a regular base around town, it was the familiar menu which drawn me first to the Vietnamese “banhmi kitchen” booth. They served their interpretation of the Southeast Asian sandwich classic. My first thought was: why a new version when most of the festival visitors aren’t familiar with the original? Fading out this fact and quickly taking notes that it can’t get close to the mouth-watering original due to missing out some of essential ingredients, the sandwich was good after all.
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My roots with the only Vietnamese dish at the festival covered I switched to the half part nationality of my husband, trying out what the ladies from “The Cevicheria” from Peru had to offer. I went for the classic ceviche served with sweet potato, crispy corn and some hot sauce. The side dishes were really yummy. The fish itself was not the best I had but to be fair also not the worst. Plus giving the circumstances that there are thousands of visitors to please may make it ok and understandable that not all offers can be at their best quality? Can’t it. I think it should be possible but on the other hand I have always been very picky and demanding when it gets down to culinary experiences given my moderate catering background and foible for good food.
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On the way back to our standing table I picked up some truffled popcorn from “Gerold Chuchi – Drei Stuben”. Loving everything about truffle, the combination of popcorn with the delicacy didn’t come queery to me.
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Friends of mine visited the festival hours before me and highly recommended the fresh buns from “Wesley’s Kitchen”. It was by far the booth with the most attention by the time I decided to give it a try. Having seen the two chefs making the buns freshly from the scratch, it is most definite the impression the booth left with the audience: this must be good. The queue was almost as long as the hall itself. 40 minutes, 2 Hendricks Punchs and a gin clouded head after, I went for 8 beef buns and the other dish they offered (egg and tofu slowly cooked in tea). After quite a wait one is just willing to take all what’s on the menu, I guess. The egg and tofu didn’t get me. Eatable but not something one would see me jumping up and down for. The buns otherwise were really fine. The duff was airy and the beef filling tender and well seasoned.
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“Wesley’s Kitchen” get a bonus from me for their really moderate prices (CHF 4 for 2 buns / CHF 3.50 for egg/tofu dish). Giving the fact that all vendors were selling small portions, the other prices wouldn’t suggest so.
My conclusion? It was definitely a fun and tasty experience and I surely will be back trying out others like seen on the menu boards like Pulled Pork Burger, Dumplings, Tacos not to mention the sweet department I couldn’t get myself to last weekend. And who knows, you might even see me there with my own little mobile eatery trying to meet up your expectations.