A Floral Café

Happy 2020 everyone!

It's the start of a brand new decade and more than ever I am thrilled about all the potential this year has to offer. I wanted to kick things off with a new food series post that I'm super excited about. Since it had been some time that Rudy and I went looking for a ne…

HOME Cafe SF

Welcome back to another Food Series post! It's been a couple of months since I last shared a food post and if you've been missing them along with coffee shop related posts then I have a treat for you today. I never got around in sharing a visit to a lovely little cafe shop in San Francisco…

Honey Creme

Welcome back to another one of my Food Series post! Today I am bringing you along with me to visit a delicious and different soft ice cream shop called Honey Creme located in Milpitas. Honey Creme opened it's doors a year ago this summer. They have a wide variety of desserts to choose from. A …

The Bagel Store

It's Fri-Yay, and welcome back to my Food Series post! I'm really happy that I am finally sharing the home of the first original rainbow bagel, The Bagel Store that is located in Brooklyn, New York. This was for sure one of the places I was most excited about visiting due to its colorful f…

Milk Bar

Welcome to back to one of my Food Series post! Today we are visiting a sweet and savory shop called Milk Bar that I visited while in New York. Milk Bar first opened it's doors in 2008 and has been "shaking up the dessert scene" ever since. Milk Bar creates a variety of treats and is best known for its invention of the Compost Cookie, a naked layered cake (unfrosted sides), Cereal Milk soft serve, and Milk Bar pie. Bon Appetit magazine called them "one of the most exciting bakeries in the country". If you're ready, join me on my visit to Milk Bar!

Egg Shop

TGIF and welcome back to another one of my Food Series post! Today I am finally taking you along to visit Egg Shop, one of the most delicious breakfasts/brunch spots I have ever been too! Egg Shop is a cozy little shop that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a variety of egg dishes. Rudy and I visited Egg Shop on our second day in New York and oh boy did we fall in love. From their delicious plates, their stunning color scheme of black, mint, and white and the minimal aesthetic, this my kind of place. I seriously wish we had an Egg Shop location closer because I can definitely go for an egg and avocado toast right about now. I can guarantee you that by the end of this post you'll be wanting to an egg dish from this shop too! Now grab yourself an egg-centric dish, only fitting for today's post, and let's begin!
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