Allie


Sunday, June 16

in honor of father's day...

...what I've learned from my dad.

Lotus Temple | New Delhi

Live in Spain. Live in India. Travel the world.
Making friends every where you go is never a bad thing.
Do what you love. Live with passion.
Italian food on Sundays will always be comforting (and delicious).
Nothing quite beats a day soaking up the sun with a good drink. 
Be it on a cruise, on a remote beach or in your backyard.
Spicy foods are the best foods.
There's no such thing as too much wine. 
Hard work will always pay off.
First and foremost, always take care of yourself.
That being said, don't be afraid to follow your heart.


{Dad, I think it's safe to say that I've inherited your gypsy soul. 
Thanks for the endless support... I love you!}

Friday, June 14

the best thing i ate this week: sushi zone

albacore stuffed jalapeños, baked

I'm the kind of person that could eat sushi everyday. For every meal. I really never get sick of it. So when I heard about Sushi Zone, off the beaten path in the Mission, I knew I had to try it. With only 10 seats and a notoriously long wait, Sushi Zone was worth it.

We started with the albacore stuffed jalapeños and they were pretty much amazing, as you can tell by the photo above. A generous serving of albacore stuffed into a hallowed out jalapeño and topped with an insanely flavorful sauce and scallions. We were beyond pleased. 

Then, of course, we ordered a million sushi rolls, all standard but perfectly fresh and some of the best sushi I've ever had.

Despite the wait and tiny space, I'll be back sooner rather than later.

Sushi Zone: 1815 Market Street; San Francisco

Monday, June 10

sometimes all you need is to reset

sometimes that reset is in the form of a beer at your favorite bar

I spent this past weekend in San Diego, having just the best time with many of my favorite people. In typical Allie fashion, a Google doc was created to ensure that Lori and I got to all of our favorite spots. 70% food and 30% bars, we definitely conquered a lot.

But besides being a good time with great people, the weekend truly served as a reset for myself. Since starting a new job, making new friends and being in an new city, so much lately hasn't felt entirely comfortable, mostly due to my nerves and self consciousness. San Diego, however, is such a familiar and comfortable place to me. San Diego's the city I became my best self in. The place I realized what I want to do with my life, what my priorities are and what I stand for. Being there reminded me of all of these things and let me tell you, it was a much needed reminder.

Sunday, June 9

a lovely quote

North Park mural | San Diego

"Life will break you. Nobody can protect you from that and living alone won't either, for solitude will also break you with its yearning. You have to love. You have to feel. It is the reason you are here on earth. You are here to risk your heart. You are here to be swallowed up. And when it happens that you are broken or betrayed or left or hurt or death brushes near, let yourself sit by an apple tree and listen to the apples falling all around you in heaps, wasting their sweetness. Tell yourself you tasted as many as you could."
-Louise Erdrich

Thursday, May 30

trouble coffee

Let’s talk about toast. It’s one of my most favorite snacks/meals of all time. When I was sick as a little kid, my mom would make me a buttery, cinnamon and sugary piece of toast and it would almost certainly make me feel better. When money was tight in college (and even after), a piece of toast always hit the spot and was gentle on the wallet.



As I continue to explore every small detail of San Francisco, recently I stumbled upon Trouble Coffee in the very Outer Sunset. Run by a bevy of attractive men (no complaints here), Trouble Coffee makes the best piece of toast I’ve ever had (disclaimer: I have not yet tried The Mill - I hear it's great). It was almost equal parts butter and bread and the cinnamon and sugar coated it quite nicely.



Another nice surprise at Trouble was a tea latte the baristas told me I had to try. Usually, I’m quite loyal to a good cup of coffee, but The Girlfriend (a honey and lavender tea latte) stole me away from my usual and I definitely didn’t look back. It was amazing.

Check out Trouble Coffee at 4033 Judah St., San Francisco