Thursday, June 15, 2023

Best of Andalusia

 {Last call on Mom's trip 2023 - the not forgotten horizontal photos. Thanks for following along!!}

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Best of Morocco

I have this thing where I try to keep all my photos looking consistent in posts, aesthetically pleasing if you will. So, I've complied the horizontal photos. Enjoy!(kicking things off @ JFK airport)(ending with a fun Ferry Ride from Tangier, Morocco --> Tarifa, Spain)

Monday, June 12, 2023

Atelier Casa de Comidas | Granada

Oyster with kiwi, jalapeno + samphire
PATATAS BRAVAS
Oxtail stuffed croissant with Béarnaise Sauce
Stewed red tuna cheek from Almadraba, smoked aubergines tahini, 
graprefruit + cold-macerated onion soup. 

Atelier Casa de Comidas - Michelin Star lunch in a calm, contemporary space with perfect service. Andalusian flavors using modern techniques, food that surprises + excites you.

C. Sos del Rey Católico, nº7
18006 Granada, Spain

(interior photo source)

Friday, June 9, 2023

Granada | Spain

"Oh Morocco is cool, yea Sevilla is great, but Granada, well, Granada is something else. Granada is really special, you'll see~ rental car agent @ the Renfe Station
She was not wrong. In fact she was completely accurate. Voicing her own strong opinion - her statement stuck with me. It was a welcome conversation as we retuned the rental car despite the fact that we were running late. We needed to grab a taxi and check into Hotel Casa 1800 before making our way to Alhambra. We had a ticketed time an hour prior to closing at 8pm. (You have to book in advance, and this was the only time slot we could get while we were here!)
After spending time in the city streets you feel it. Granada is special, something beyond, 10/10, our favorite on this trip. It's not bragging or in your face, it's sneaky stunning and casually hip. 
After our hurried arrival and rush to Alhambra we slowed it all down. We wandered. We ate good food. We leisurely shopped. We drank. We stayed out late. 

Can we move here? That's the vibe. Granada totally gave us "European city we could live in vibes". 


From the bright, clean streets of Centro with unique and pretty fountains in abundance, to the winding narrow pathways as you climb or descend the Albaicin, there's so much leisurely wandering to be had in Granada.


GRANADAAAA we love you so. 


Drink here: Mama Samba | Lemon Rock | Bar Chaplin | Calle Elvira area | 

Sad we missedBar Axia "heart of the Albayzin" (it was closed! situated on a charming old school plaza, looks like a perfect tapas bar stop.) Las Tomasas - originally had a dinner reservation but called an audible as timing / location didn't work out. 

Views: El Huerto | Plaza de San Nicolas

Dinner was a miss here: La Cuchara de Carmela. I guess we had high expectations and none of us were in love with our meals. 

Stay hereHotel Casa 1800. A really unique hotel tucked in a cave like setting between the exact neighborhoods you want to be for exploring - Albaicin + Centro. A beautiful continental breakfast spread is included. The rooms felt cozy yet elegant. 
Granada - leisure, late nights + fountains. Group consensus favorite.