I’ve been so excited for this mini trip to Southern California for two reasons: to celebrate finally getting my dental hygiene license and to eat good food.
Seriously. My sisters, cousins, and I planned this trip mostly to visit our relatives and to eat.
My ultimate goal? To find macaron ice cream sandwiches.
So today, I wanted to share with you some of the places we visited. =)
We started out early on Thursday morning from San Jose and drove to Southern California. The road trip took about 6 hours. By the time we arrived, we were starving. Since our hotel room wouldn’t be ready until late afternoon, we decided that we would start eating our way through our extensive list of bakeries and restaurants that we wanted to try during our stay.
First stop? Boiling Point in Rowland Heights. Have you ever had Asian hot pot? Basically, you get to choose a soup base and pick a set combo. At this particular location, all the ingredients were already placed in a little pot for us over a flame.
As usual, I have a preference for a vegetable combo. I’m not a vegetarian, but I love vegetables in flavored soup.
This is my tomato vegetable individual pot, which comes with a side of vermicelli noodles and green or black iced tea.
My sisters and cousins ordered a Korean kimchi, a beef hot soup, and a fish curry hot soup.
Since I’m on vacation, I’m not the only one taking photos, so there will be more pictures with me in it.
My sister Angela on the left, me in the middle, and my cousin Linda on the right.
After we finished lunch, we ordered macaron ice cream sandwiches. We wanted to try all four of the flavors they had. I’m a little bit disappointed, although not surprised, that the macarons were harder than the regular ones.
Cappuccino macaron with coffee ice cream
Green tea macaron with strawberry ice cream.
Strawberry Macaron with green tea ice cream.
Lavender macaron with vanilla ice cream.
After lunch, we wandered around a little bit before heading to the hotel to check in. Once we were settled, we met up with a few of my cousin’s friends.
We had dinner at Pokinometry in Anaheim. I love their concept. Instead of rolling the ingredients to sushi into a roll, the ingredients are placed over rice in a bowl. It’s so delicious.
Of course afterwards we had to get dessert. We went to Anaheim’s Packing District. Gorgeous living décor and architecture.
In the Packing District, there are tons of little stores. One of them is Popbar, a place where you can customize your gelato bar or sorbet bar with the toppings of your choice. I ordered a pistachio gelato bar with half dipped dark chocolate and crushed pistachios topped with a white chocolate drizzle. Literally, one of the best things I’ve ever tasted.
This was a little peek in my vacation in Southern California. Hope you enjoyed reading and seeing the pictures!
Until next time!
Ala says
Wait……..you are also from sj and are in la right now–AND you’re a fellow wallflower? We need to talk because we have a case of undeniable serendipity on our hands! Are you coming to the westside? You/we need to get Diddy Riese, girl!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I never got to go to Diddy Riese, but it’s on my list for my next trip =) Do you know if it’s similar to CREAM?
eastlondonillustrated says
agree with all of the above: heavenly pictures of those macaroons, the Pokinometry bowl doesn’t look half bad either!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks!
Felicia says
I totally support your goal of finding macaron ice cream sandwiches – always important to have goals 🙂 What a fun trip!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Felicia! It really was a fun trip! Filled with lots of food!
neihtn2012 says
Those macaron sandwiches look so good!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
They were =)
veethenerd says
Everything looks delicious! I especially love the idea of macaroon ice cream sandwiches… Maybe something I’ll try making at home one day.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I think the concept is delicious, but it’s difficult to do. Since the ice cream is cold, it hardens the macaron. At least, that’s what I think.
veethenerd says
I suppose it could go on the list of things that is better in my head than in real life. #1 on my list is guacamole deviled eggs.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Guacamole deviled eggs sounds really amazing =)
Rachelle says
How fun! You’re in my old neck of the woods. 🙂 Looks delicious!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
It was good, but I felt so guilty after!
awellredgirl says
That looks amazing! I’m eating loads of lovely ice cream in the Malta at the moment too!!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Sounds yummy! =)
thenomcollective says
the macaron ice cream looks amazing!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
It was good, but I wish the macarons were softer!
angelinebernabe says
Loved this post! As an LA Native, I have to agree about those macaron ice cream sandwiches. I was disappointed too when I first had one! I do recommend a next food trip to Umami Burger and Tierra Mia Coffee when you’re back in LA! 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
There’s an Umami Burger in SF too. But the next time I’m in LA, I’ll definitely put Tierra Mia Coffee on my list!
Timothy Price says
Fun, food and family! Can’t ask for more.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I agree =)