Pan Pizza in Downtown Portland from Zapapizza

Recently, Zapapizza opened offering Mexican inspired flavor combinations and pan pizza in downtown Portland. The thick crust pizzas also come in traditional combos like cheese, pepperoni, sausage and peppers, and a vegan pie of the day – but I would recommend trying out the Mexican pan pizza flavors.
Pan Pizza in Downtown Portland from Zapapizza Pan Pizza in Downtown Portland from Zapapizza

Being a patron of Zapapizza is also helping the world while enjoying your pizza. If you bring a winter coat or heavy sweater to donate to the homeless, you can get a free slice of pizza (they will also accept other warm clothing so feel free to bring gloves, socks, etc. too). And, as part of their regular doing business a minimum of 10% of their profits are going to charities serving Mexican and Hispanic communities.

One thing that impressed me is that typically when you order pan pizza you are ordering the whole pizza – Zapapizza offers it by the slice as well. This means you can easily order different kinds of slices up to try. I highly recommend the Taquito pizza (vegetarian) that is a combo of Cheese, Green Sauce, Sour Cream, Avocado Salsa, Cilantro, Pico de Gallo, and a Potato & Cheese Taquito per Slice. That’s right, there is a potato and cheese taquito on every slice!
Pan Pizza in Downtown Portland from Zapapizza: I highly recommend the Taquito (vegetarian) that is a combo of Cheese, Green Sauce, Sour Cream, Avocado Salsa, Cilantro,  Pico de Gallo, and a Potato & Cheese Taquito per Slice. That's right, there is a potato and cheese taquito on every slice Pan Pizza in Downtown Portland from Zapapizza: I highly recommend the Taquito (vegetarian) that is a combo of Cheese, Green Sauce, Sour Cream, Avocado Salsa, Cilantro,  Pico de Gallo, and a Potato & Cheese Taquito per Slice. That's right, there is a potato and cheese taquito on every slice

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Eats in Oahu

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and is gearing up to celebrate the new year and end of this decade – here comes 2020! As I am reflecting on this past year, I am grateful that I had an opportunity to do all the travel (links to my index of travel posts) – from Singapore to Penang to Hawaii, New Orleans, and several visits to California. My trip to Hawaii was to celebrate Thanksgiving with my family, and resulted in many happy memories as well as onolicious eats in Oahu. Here are a few highlights I would recommend if you are in Waikiki, all are family friendly.
Staying at the Aston Waikii Beach Tower, right across from Waikiki Beach. View from the lanai, aka balcony Staying at the Aston Waikii Beach Tower, right across from Waikiki Beach. View from the lanai, aka balcony

Our stay at the multi-bedroom, equipped with kitchen Aston Waikiki Beach Tower was an incredible location as it was right across from Waikiki Beach, with great views. It was very family friendly with a king bed, two single beds, a pull out couch bed, and full size kitchen. They even have free beach toys for the kids! The location could not be beat, as it right on the very walkable and bustling Kalakaua Street. The location is right across the street literally from the especially children friendly Kuhio Beach section of Waikiki Beach. This part is protected by a sea wall for calmer waters, which is perfect for little ones like my 3 year old niece and my 4 month old nephew.
Staying at the Aston Waikii Beach Tower, right across from Waikiki Beach especially Kuhio Beach which is protected by a sea wall making it very accessible to lil kids

It also was only blocks away from Musubi Cafe Iyasume, where we procured multiple musubi on different days for breakfast, for a snack, to eat on the plane back… They make the musubi to order, so the combination of fresh rice and teriyaki Spam is still soft and warm when you receive it. There also are a few bento boxes available too, and lots of different flavors of Spam.

Don’t be intimidated by the line – it moves quickly. At the location on Prince Edward/Kuhio and Uluiniu Streets, you will find the most variety to select from – almost 2 dozen starring Spam, and more traditional onigiri rice balls too. My favorite that I kept returning to was a combo of Teriyaki Spam Musubi with Avocado and Egg and Bacon, although we also enjoyed a version with Unagi/Eel. Most people take theirs to go, although there is a small seating section in the back.
Eats in Oahu - check out Musubi Cafe Iyasume for delicious combinations of musubi, my favorite was one with avocado that could be with egg and bacon as seen here or with eel. They make the musubi to order

A visit to Oahu also isn’t complete unless you try out the fried to order malasadas. Malasadas are essentially a round Portuguese donut without the hole in the middle and dusted with sugar and possibly filled with a cream that can range in flavor from macadmia nut to haupia/coconut, guava, or more.

They look big but are light and fluffy, making it a little too easy to put down two even before you drive away. Leonard’s Bakery is the famous original malasada bakery in Oahu, frying them up since 1953. There is a small parking lot in front of the storefront, but you can also find some street parking, and call ahead orders of two dozen or more. We reheated some malasadas for breakfast the next day.
Eats in Oahu - check out Leonard's Bakery for famous malasadas Eats in Oahu - check out Leonard's Bakery for famous malasadas Eats in Oahu - check out Leonard's Bakery for famous malasadas Eats in Oahu - check out Leonard's Bakery for famous malasadas

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Sunshine Noodles with Diane Lam

A month ago, in mid-November Chef de Cuisine of Revelry, Diane Lam, did a trial run of offering her vision of noodles via a pop-up in the Holdfast. I was impressed at how well prepared she and her crew were to dish up their food even though it was their first time. Everyone was wowed at how powerful the flavors were. Apparently Sunshine Noodles with Diane Lam is going to become a more permanent fixture already – a revamp of Revelry into her vision, renamed Revelry Noodle Bar, is slated for January 2020. You can read the scoop on the news at Eater PDX, but here’s a look at Sunshine Noodles and what we may hope to see at the new concept, or at least shows her what she can do.
Sunshine Noodles with Diane Lam - a pop up that previews the upcoming Revelry Noodle Bar coming in 2020 Sunshine Noodles with Diane Lam - a pop up that previews the upcoming Revelry Noodle Bar coming in 2020

The menu for Sunshine Noodles combined intriguing food options like Turmeric Pancake Bites and Potato Chip Salad with classic Cambodian like Kuy Teav Phom Penh and Num Pachok Kreung with the sweet pastel colors and cute round kitties you would find as a mainstay in Asia. Flavor infused shots by David Sigal of Mian like Chile Lime Leaf Tequila, Cocoa Nib Thai Rum, and Wasabi and Salted Honey Vodka, complimented and contrasted with the flavors of the dishes in a simple and effective way.
Sunshine Noodles with Diane Lam - a pop up that previews the upcoming Revelry Noodle Bar coming in 2020 Sunshine Noodles with Diane Lam - a pop up that previews the upcoming Revelry Noodle Bar coming in 2020

Turmeric Pancake Bites, stuffed with shrimp and topped with pork floss and passion fruit nuoc maam was an irresistible combination of savory and salty and sweet that melted in your mouth. It looked like a huge PITA to make in a little takoyaki pan and turning to make those slightly crispy on the outside creamy on the inside balls. If they do decide to include this with the Revelry Noodle Bar, my biggest piece of advice is to wait when they are served if they are hot – you don’t want that molten lava inside burning your tongue so you can’t enjoy the other flavors at your meal.
Sunshine Noodles with Diane Lam - a pop up that previews the upcoming Revelry Noodle Bar coming in 2020 - Turmeric Pancake Bites, stuffed with shrimp and topped with pork floss and passion fruit nuoc maam

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Miracle Pop up in Portland at Bacchus Bar

You can enjoy getting into the Christmas spirit at the Miracle, a Christmas cocktail pop up bar. This international pop up has landed in Portland inside the Bacchus Bar in the lobby of the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland downtown this year. Here’s a look as we head into the final stretch to Christmas Day and New Year’s Day!
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A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf

While I was in New Orleans last week, I stopped in at what Bon Appétit has called the most absurdly delicious sandwich place on the planet and named America’s Best New Restaurant a couple years ago, Turkey and the Wolf. This is my second time having sandwiches, though my third time eating food from Turkey and The Wolf. I enjoy how they offer quirky elevated twisted takes on nostalgic classic sandwiches that take it to the next level in a fun kitschy atmosphere. Here’s a look at my visit to Turkey and the Wolf so you can get an idea of what you might experience.
A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf: this Collard Green Melt is the best way you'll find a vegetarian twist of Reubens with slow-cooked collards, swiss cheese, pickled cherry pepper dressing, cole slaw, on rye bread. There's 3 slices of bread in there because one is a soaker slice for the pot likker dripping off the collard greens (aka all the juices at the bottom of the braised greens) A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf: this Collard Green Melt is the best way you'll find a vegetarian twist of Reubens with slow-cooked collards, swiss cheese, pickled cherry pepper dressing, cole slaw, on rye bread. There's 3 slices of bread in there because one is a soaker slice for the pot likker dripping off the collard greens (aka all the juices at the bottom of the braised greens)

There is a little bit of parking just on the outside of the restaurant, as well as street parking. This is casual, walk in only counter service lunch spot – no reservations, and open. 
A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf

Before you sit down, get in the relatively fast moving line and grab one of the paper menus right when you enter for a more detailed description of the sandwiches on the board, as well as your drink and dessert options. You will first need to order at the counter, and you will be given a table “number” in the form of some sort of toy on a stick. I was given the parrot the first time and then when I went back to order dessert the lion cub, though I was also coveting another stand I saw with a dinosaur.
A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf

They will then find you to bring your food and drink, whether you eat inside or outside. If you can’t finish your food they have a station to the right of the bar that has water, utensils and napkins, as well as paper carry-out boxes to take your food home. There’s also a bunch of hot sauces though trust me, you will not need them – your sandwiches are perfectly dressed the way they are.
A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf

They only have a handful of sandwiches on the menu, but be assured these sandwiches are huge – after all this is the town of po boys and muffaletas. You can easily cut each sandwich into four pieces (they come already conveniently cut in half) to share to try all of them if you would like.

This Collard Green Melt is the best way you’ll find a vegetarian twist of Reubens with slow-cooked collards, swiss cheese, pickled cherry pepper dressing, cole slaw, on rye bread.
A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf: this Collard Green Melt is the best way you'll find a vegetarian twist of Reubens with slow-cooked collards, swiss cheese, pickled cherry pepper dressing, cole slaw, on rye bread. There's 3 slices of bread in there because one is a soaker slice for the pot likker dripping off the collard greens (aka all the juices at the bottom of the braised greens) A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf: this Collard Green Melt is the best way you'll find a vegetarian twist of Reubens with slow-cooked collards, swiss cheese, pickled cherry pepper dressing, cole slaw, on rye bread. There's 3 slices of bread in there because one is a soaker slice for the pot likker dripping off the collard greens (aka all the juices at the bottom of the braised greens)

There’s 3 slices of bread in there because one is a soaker slice for the pot likker dripping off the collard greens (aka all the juices at the bottom of the braised greens).
A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf: this Collard Green Melt is the best way you'll find a vegetarian twist of Reubens with slow-cooked collards, swiss cheese, pickled cherry pepper dressing, cole slaw, on rye bread. There's 3 slices of bread in there because one is a soaker slice for the pot likker dripping off the collard greens (aka all the juices at the bottom of the braised greens) A Visit to Turkey and the Wolf: this Collard Green Melt is the best way you'll find a vegetarian twist of Reubens with slow-cooked collards, swiss cheese, pickled cherry pepper dressing, cole slaw, on rye bread. There's 3 slices of bread in there because one is a soaker slice for the pot likker dripping off the collard greens (aka all the juices at the bottom of the braised greens)

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