Monday, November 30, 2009

Restaurant: The Slanted Door in San Francisco

While in town for business meetings, our agency decided to treat us to dinner at The Slanted Door down by the bay. The restaurant was packed for a Thursday night and one could tell instantly that it was a popular place. They have a coat and bag check for their guests to keep the table areas clutter free. This was helpful because we just came from a business day and had our laptops and such. The restaurant decor was great. There was one photo in particular that a co-worker and I were debating whether it was a painting or real. Loved the ambiance.

Since we were there with a large group (about 10), our food was preordered for convenience purposes by our agency. This allowed us to try several dishes which was very tasty! Unfortunately, I do not know the name of the dishes, but all but the spring roles were great. I felt the spring roles were a bit bland. What I liked about this restaurant was that food presentation was great and it seemed a bit on the healthier side. I had a cold and requested tea and they brought out a tea flower which was great! People thought I had an alien in my glass and I enjoyed my delicious tea. Overall, I would recommend this restaurant. I did not see the bill nor did I pay for it, so I do not know how spendy it was, but I am sure it was up there.

www.slanteddoor.com

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Lodging: Hilton Portland & Executive Tower


On September 4, 2009, we decided to go on a little vacation to Portland, Oregon. We booked our stay at the Hilton Portland & Executive Tower for three days. The hotel allows dogs (under 50lbs) for a one time $25.00 pet fee, so we were able to bring our dog. We arrived when there was an anime convention going on so the hotel was extremely busy with kids EVERYWHERE! I felt as if we never really had the opportunity to experience the hotel (except for our room) because of this, but that is not the hotel's fault. Just bad timing. Parking was a bit difficult because the parking garage was down the street, but with one-way streets and traffic I couldn't successfully find the parking garage and ended up parking in a pay up front for the car to stay garage. Since we wouldn't be needing the car in downtown Portland, that worked out great and saved us money.

Our hotel room was awesome! We got a great corner room (probably due to the dog) that had a great view and was just beautiful. The room was one of the highlights of the weekend because it had such a great view and location (see photo). Overall, I would recommend this hotel especially if you have a dog. We will definitely be staying here again.








Lodging: Chautauqua Lodge in Long Beach


On August 7, 2009, my family and I went on a little vacation in Long Beach, Oregon. My mom used to take my brothers and I when we were growing up. We stayed at Chautauqua Lodge, which is the same place we used to stay when we were kids. I love Long Beach and looked forward to having a family vacation. Pets are allowed here with a $20.00 deposit. My mom brought her dog and we brought ours. The location of the hotel is a little walk to ocean, which is not a big deal, but you can't walk barefoot because they have prickly things on the ground that if you walk on them they will stick in your skin. They hurt! Our poor dog acted like he was dying each time it happened. A major negative of the hotel was the fact that one of their boilers was out of service so I was not able to take a warm shower for the whole 3 days we were there. Luke warm was all I got! Not happy with that at all. Otherwise, our room had two sections and a kitchen with stove, dishwasher, cooking utensils so that you don't always have to eat out.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Sightseeing: Ripley's Believe It or Not in Newport





On February 14, 2009, we went to Ripley's Believe it or not in Newport, Oregon. I've been to a Ripley's before and this is not the best one, but was still interesting. The harp pictured here was cool because it would play based on where you placed your fingers. There are no strings at all. This was interesting to see, but could be missed for more entertaining things.

Sightseeing: Undersea Gardens in Newport

On February 14, 2009, we went to Undersea Gardens in Newport, Oregon. This has a show with a diver who interacts with the audience and shows certain sea creatures based on the announcers direction. The problem with the show is that there were too many people so that not everyone could be in the room to watch. We had to sit on the stairs to leave in order to see. The diver was entertaining, but there were a couple times I felt bad for the crab because he just wanted to get away and the diver kept tossing him around. This was entertaining, but definitely not the best aquarium I've been to. Always good for kids though.

Sightseeing: Wax Works in Newport


On February 14, 2009, we decided to take a trip down to the historic section of Newport, Oregon. While we were there, we decided to go through Wax Works to see the realistic looking wax figures. I've never been to a wax museum before so I was curious to try it. It was interesting and I learned a few things. The wax museum does not take too long, so definitely enjoy your time while you are there. There is a really cool wax figure of Johnny Depp. I was surprised how realistic he looked. Just as I tried to get a picture of him, my camera died. Figures. I think this is worth trying once. I would never pay to do this again though.

Restaurant: Georgie's Beachside Grill in Newport

Due to the fact that I did not call and make a reservation with a restaurant before the night before for Valentine's Day, there was not many options. When I had asked the staff whether we could make reservations before Valentine's night, they said that they were not taking reservations, but to come about 30 minutes prior to being ready to eat. Therefore, on February 14, 2009, we showed up to Georgie's around 6:30 and was told that there would be about an hour and a half wait. Fortunately, our room was really close and we just went back to our room to wait. When we came back an hour and a half later, we were not able to be seated for another half an hour. It was quite a long wait for food. Once we were finally seated, we started enjoying ourselves, but discovered the service was pretty poor. Our waitress was not very attentive (probably due to the restaurant being full). Our water would run out and we would be sitting for a while trying to get her attention. When we placed our order, we both ordered the prime rib but at different ounces and both at medium rare. When we received our steak it was very pink and fatty. I had to cut away a lot of the fat and the steak meat was weird. At the table across from us, another girl had cut away most of her steak because she thought it was gross as well. Once we had eaten what we could, it took a long time to get the waitress to come back. Therefore, we decided to skip dessert to just leave. Other people seemed to have good service, I believe it was just our waitress not being able to multi-task very well. I was quite disappointed in my overall experience. It could have been due to the busy Valentine's evening, but the food was not overly good as well. If you are looking for a good restaurant with good food, I would not recommend this one. I would rate this a 2 out of 5.

Restaurant: Mazatlan in Newport

On February 13, 2009, I went to Mazatlan in Newport, OR. This restaurant was good food, but the staff was not as attentive. We had eaten our chips and drank our water before the waitress walked by and I had to ask for more. Granted, the restaurant was busy, but the staff should be prepared for this. I ordered Chicken ala Crema and would have to say it was one of the best versions that I have ever had. The food was good. Another note, there are two doors into the restaurant. The side door is often overlooked by the staff, so it is better to go through the front door. I think the side door is there for purposes of an emergency exit. This restaurant is good for a casual, yummy bite to eat. Because of the food, I would give this restaurant a 3 out of 5.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Lodging: Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel in Portland

On December 16-18, 2008, I stayed at the Downtown Waterfront Marriott for business. This is the third time I have stayed at this hotel and have been happy with my experiences. Granted, all three times I have not had to pay because twice was for work and once was with Marriot points, but the experience has been pleasant. The location is great if you are interested in visiting the waterfront or if you want to walk around downtown. Within the building on every floor, there is always a glass container set out with some great, unique, refreshing beverage that you may have at any time. The rooms are clean and comfortable and the gym is well set up. There is a bar in the Marriott, but just realize that they close early. If you are looking for a late night of drinking, you will not find it there. Good thing there are plenty of bars in the area. I would recommend staying at this hotel. My experiences have always been good and pleasant.

http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pdxor-portland-marriott-downtown-waterfront/

Restaurant: The Creamery in Klamath Falls

This restaurant is in my hometown, but I still thought I would write about it. I ate here last on January 8, 2009. The building is gorgeous with Knotty Pine entry and walls. When you walk in the building, the roof is really high, which does not give it a homey feeling. If you are going for a Sports game, they have a large screen to watch a game and this is a lot of fun. They have a nice patio where you can sit in the summer. This place has great beer and if you are into microbrews, definitely try their sampler. The food is average and the price high. I've eaten there a couple of times and have never been impressed with their food. I recommend eating here if you haven't tried it before, otherwise, unless you like watching sports at a bar and drinking beer, I'd say pass.


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Restaurant: Porters in Medford


On January 25, 2009, some friends and I went to Porters for dinner. The restaurant is a beautiful and authentically restored 1910 National Historic Train Station. The interior was beautiful and was a very nice, classy dinner. Expect to pay a classy dinner price though. I would say the cost was $$ out of $$$. The only problem we experienced was the noise from the kitchen where we sat, but there was a note explaining about the noise and if we were bothered by it to ask if we could be reseated. I thought that was an appropriate way to address the situation. Food was great, service was good, experience is recommended.

http://www.porterstrainstation.com/