Sunday, March 11, 2012

We're going to Kentucky, we're going to the fair...

Alright, I didn't see any senoritas with flowers in their hair, but I did check out Lynn's Paradise Cafe for lunch. And that fun little restaurant looked like a fair of its own.

As I found myself in Louisville a couple of weeks ago, I was looking for a place for lunch. And while I certainly like healthy fresh food, I don't mind switching things up once in a while. Come to find out that Lynn's Paradise Cafe has been in the "news" quite a few times. Some notable appearances were on the Oprah show, the Food Network "Best Of", CBS Evening News, The Today Show, and Throwdown with Bobby Flay. And it's that last appearance that made me want to check them out, especially because Lynn Winter, the owner, defeated Bobby Flay for the breakfast throwdown.

Lynn's Paradise Cafe is a funky place where you can just be yourself. There is a huge tree in the middle of the restaurant that is decorated with fun little items. Everywhere you look around, there are little relics that are very unique looking. And this also extends to the outside of the restaurant. Take a look below at the pictures I took of the outside of the restaurant, including the unique seating.





















The menu is very extensive so you'll probably need to take a while deciding what you want. Both breakfast and lunch items are served all day. Items range from your classic breakfast staples like omelets, scrambles, burritos, granola, and biscuits and gravy, to your lunch items, such as the BLT, chicken sandwich, and burgers, made with Kentucky grass fed beef.

But to truly get the Paradise Cafe experience, I had to try to dish that defeated Bobby Flay. And so I ordered the Bourbon Ball French Toast. As you can see from the picture below, it is not a dish for the light-stomached people. The french toast consists of their locally made cinnamon swirl bread griddled in vanilla nutmeg batter. It is then covered with Bourbon vanilla custard and Kentucky Bourbon whipped cream finished with some strawberries. The custard is amazing but what really makes the dish is their homemade bread. The bread is like a large baguette so the outside crust gets nice and crispy when it hits the griddle to make the french toast. I wish I could say I finished the whole thing but I would have ended up in a food coma for the rest of the afternoon.


I found the recipe for this dish on the Food Network, but I bet it won't even come close to the real thing. So next time you're in Louisville, check out Lynn's Paradise Cafe and be prepared to be amazed!!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Airport Food


Who likes being stuck in an airport for several hours, especially around lunch or dinner time, given the exciting food options available? You usually have a choice between your well-known fast food, chain restaurants, or pre-made sandwiches in combination with high-calorie, high-fat pastries that are way overpriced.

Things do seem to be changing up a little in some airports. Food and Wine magazine recently published an article on airport food and how some celebrity chefs are making their way into the U.S. airports. Wolfgang Puck has been around in airports for quite a while, but others are now jumping on the food bandwagon. Chicago, one of my frequent stopovers, now houses Rick Bayless’ Tortas Frontera in two terminals – a nice little place that offers freshly made hot sandwiches for sit-down or to-go. You can get fresh salads, guacamole and chips, or drinks, but the main star on the menu is the tortas. He has several options with various flavor combinations. Since I discovered it about two months ago, I tried the full-flavored Chipotle Chicken Torta and this past week, I gave the Roasted Garlic Mushroom Torta a try. That one had the flavors of chipotle mayo, cremini, oyster and shitake mushrooms, goat cheese, and arugula, topped off with a hint of lime. Prices range between $9 and $12 so if you consider your options between a pre-made sandwich at around $8 or this one, I hope you don’t have to think twice about it. To get a torta at Tortas Frontera is about 10-15 minutes, but it’s well worth the wait.

This past week, I also had a stopover in Houston’s Intercontinental Airport for a little over three hours. As I explored the food options, I was surprised to find Cat Cora’s Kitchen, a place to enjoy some nice entrees as well as some creative burgers and neat tapas. 


I tried the lamb meatball and also the chicken chimichurri sandwich. The meatball was very juicy and not dry at all and it came with a nice tzatziki sauce. Very delicious but at $8 a bit overpriced. The chicken chimichurri sandwich was delicious. The chicken had a wonderful flavor but the piece was honestly a bit too small for the bun. The sandwich also came with sweet potato fries, which I saw came out of a frozen bag. So the food overall was pretty good but I would have expected a bit more from an iron chef.


In summary, next time you travel and you find yourself at an airport for several hours, make sure you check out your options carefully before picking the first thing in your view. Who knows, there might be some good food waiting for you just around the corner.