Showing posts with label Dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dessert. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Sweet Treats


Mr. B and I walked past a cupcake shop this weekend. I could not walk by the window without stopping and looking at these sweet little treats. I never really got into the whole cupcake craze but I do think that these edible delights look inviting.  And once we walked passed the shop I wondered....is the cupcake craze at its peak? Has it fizzled out already? Does it depend on what part of the country you are in?

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Sweet Treats in San Francisco

Schoggi (meaning "chocolate") is a wonderful find in the South of Market (SOMA) district of San Francisco.  Over 80 varieties of handmade sweet treats (chocolates and petite pastries) using 100 year old Swiss recipes are served up in a clean, modern storefront located in a pedestrian only promenade accessible from Market Street.  A nice variety of teas and coffees are also available.  
A variety of milk chocolate truffles and a "Noisetta" (pictured center), a milk chocolate cup of crunchy roasted hazelnuts.
A chocolate sampling and petite pastries. 

Schoggi Fine Swiss Chocolates
87 Yerba Buena Lane
San Francisco, Ca 94103
(415) 243-4444

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Gamberini Pasticceria (Bologna, Italy)

I received a bit of bad news yesterday that continues to haunt me so I thought I would do a quick post about something "happy".  And I thought what can be more exciting than an eyeful of delicious treats? My eyes about popped out of my head when passing the Gamberini Pasticceria in Bologna, Italy. I love this place...you can see why. 

Enjoy the sweet treats.....



Sunday, August 1, 2010

Raya Restaurant at the Ritz Carlton Hotel

I am sure you figured it out by now...that my first post was a teaser. That dessert you all were drooling over while waiting for me to start contributing to my new blog was some fabulous creation at Raya in the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Laguna Niguel, CA.

The Ritz Carlton in Laguna is one of my favorite places to "decompress".  And on one particular day last week I suggested that Mr. B and I head there for a nice lunch.  The agenda also included taking a nap on the Adirondack chairs that the Ritz has strategically located on the property, which is perched on a bluff 150 feet above the  Pacific Ocean. You see, for me this visit to the Ritz was so much more than just needing to fill my belly. I needed a mini vacation. Coming here for an afternoon always recharges my batteries.

On a sunny day an ice tea was the perfect refreshment.  And I always get a thrill out of gnawing on the the sugarcane stick in public!

Sweet Corn Soup
Creamy base with truffled masa dumplings and simple modern garnish. Oh, so heavenly.

Lobster Salad
A perfect portion of baby spinach garnished with a generous helping of fresh Maine lobster on top of a sweet potato puree and chili ancho-port reduction sauce. 

Chocolate Tart
The Chocolate Tart was an architectural work of art.  The tart features Mexican chocolate,  almond crust and garnished with a ball of sour cream sorbet, espresso anglaise and caramelized orange.

The views of the California coastline from the unobstructed dining room windows are phenomenal. 

Fresh roses are abundant and line the public areas on the main floor of the hotel.

The hotel is modern yet sophisticated. The muted colors of greys and beige with pops of deep purple are very soothing...everything you would expect of a luxury hotel.

Before taking my nap I managed to snap some pictures of the landscaping surrounding the property.  By the way, does anyone know what this plant is?  

Friday, July 30, 2010

Coming Soon

A new beautiful blog is in the works!

Dining and Decor will feature great food, drink, and restaurant decor combining the elements of a fabulous dining experience.  Stay tuned and check back often. Thanks for stopping by!

sneak peek of upcoming post - original photo by Dining and Decor



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