Showing posts with label salad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salad. Show all posts

12.06.2010

Wild Plum Bakery and Cafe




On Saturday two of my friends from San Jose were in town. Sarah and Brian drove down the night before for their pal's housewarming party. We decided to meet up for lunch and it was my task to find a "cute spot" to blog about! I'm glad Sarah keeps me accountable.


But where to go? Little known sandwich spot? Somewhere on Alvarado? Hit up the municipal wharf?








A few weeks ago, my friend Maren wrote a review of Wild Plum Cafe and Bakery after she had lunch there with her bf Max. I hadn't ever seen the Wild Plum Cafe, hadn't heard about it, but oh man - based on her pictures, I definitely had to file it away in my "gotta try" list. So, when I met up with Sarah and Brian for lunch, the Wild Plum was the place to go!


I'm a big fan of Yelp. I don't really ever write reviews, but I love reading them. Before texting Sarah and Kyle (yep - he met us there) the address, I quickly looked at what Yelpers had to say.  Cons: unprofessional, stressed owner, understaffed. Oh Phooey! They don't know anything.


Check out that one ^^ "Yum. Lunch." My thoughts exactly.


Wild Plum Cafe is right behind Denny's (I think) and has a couple of outdoor tables. We went on a rainy day, and were lucky that an inside table opened up right as we walked in the door. Our waiter brought coffee and water as soon as we sat down. 

We grabbed our menus but didn't look closely look at them for another 10 minutes or so. Our waiter returned probably once every 2 minutes to see if we were ready to order. That means that we had to apologize about 5 times for not being ready to order. Can you blame us though? We had to catch up!!


So 10 minutes later, we had made the HARD decision and each figured out what we wanted to order. Of course, that's when Kyle walked in and he had about 10 seconds to make his mind up... 


I chose the 1/2 sandwich (veggie sandwich) 1/2 salad (sesame chicken) option. So effin good - the bread started crumbling apart, but it was covered in avocado and pesto and who cares if I need to attack my sandwich with a fork? Not me, and not when it's this good!





Brian picked the 1/2 sandwich (grilled chicken sandwich) and 1/2 soup (...soup of the day?). Kyle picked the same sandwich, but the full size. I had a bite and it was warm and cheesy - highly recommend.



Sarah went with the full sesame chicken salad.



Everything was delicious! There were about 5 or 6 things on the menu that I still want to try, so I'll have to come back someday.


MMM food & friends FTW! (I just learned that means For The Win and now I can't stop saying it in my head). We talked about lots of stuff - jobs, challenges facing the educators of America, secret clearances, wedding parties, and... my impending MOVE. Dun Dun Dunnnn... Yup, I decided to move back to San Jose to be closer with the ones I love: family, friends, Jan Hagel, Valley Fair, Orange Leaf frozen yogurt... 

As I write this it's easy to see why moving is the right thing for me. I LOVE Monterey. It's a beautiful town, has lots of charm, and is great to explore with people who make you happy. However, I'm a numbers girl, and the numbers point to San Jose. I am eager to be back in a city that has a higher percentage of people I can go out and experience life with. Let's bring back the kickball games, the random mall trips, and MOM time :) I'm going to miss living here, miss my roommates, but there's absolutely nothing stopping me from future weekend trips.....

3.25.2010

Oh leaf, where is your home?

Do you want to know where your bag of Fresh Express salad came from? Well with the UBC code on the bag & the leaf locator number that was just added to the packaging, you'll be able to go online and find out. The website gives a story of the origin of your salad bag. Locations include: Salinas Valley, Huron Valley, Imperial Valley, Imlay City (Michigan), San Luis Valley (Colorado), Belle Glade (Florida), Yuma (Arizona), and El Bajio (Mexico).

Fresh Express - FYI - is based in Salinas and the company hopes that this salad-bag-story feature will entice foodies and the like to amp up their bag purchasing from 10 a year to about 35. That's a lofty goal! Thinking of doing this with your Fresh Express cole slaw or organic salads? You won't be able to - yet.

More info: read this article from The Californian.