Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2011

First Watch



First Watch is consistent. Every time I've been there. There is a comfort in that. They have the traditional, they have the healthy side, it is always damn good, but there are no 'shizams',nothing to wow you. Some mornings you just want to know that you can lazily walk into a place, know exactly what you are eating and order it exactly how you want it. Some mornings you don't want to be that into your meal, you just want to eat it in peace and read your paper, work on your emails (there is free wi-fi here), meet with your freinds, or have a business meeting. First Watch is your joint.

Their omelet choices are surprisingly creative and span the globe (well, the American version of global foods). Also, they use cage-free eggs if you are concerned about the chickens. Along with the delectable breakfast classics (chocolate chip pancakes made from scratch, you know, for the kids), First Watch is one of the only breakfast specific places that offers actually healthy options. If that is your cup of tea, then you definitely need to go here. They serve egg white only, plain oatmeal, fresh fruit, veggies, etc. They offer all of the nutritional information and ingredients for every menu item on their website and in the restaurant. The little page icon next to the item will bring up a page with the nutritional info. Great for special dietary needs or allergies.

For you coffee-holics they have Sunrise Select Coffee. I've never heard of it, but I'm no coffee maven.

They also have a Sunday Brunch. I've never been but hear its good. (Have you been to it? Want to be published?! Contact me and lets arrange it!)

Fair City Mall
9600 Main St.
Suite S
Fairfax, VA 22031

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Farmers Market Breakfast

Well, I am back from a slight hiatus at school and ready to eat some great breakfasts again!

To start, s slightly alternative Breakfasting Idea: Go to Breakfast at a Farmers Market!
Since I live in Fairfax, I went to the Saturday Fairfax Farmers Market. There were all sorts of vendors there, far beyond produce. Today there was a Celtic stand serving pasties (a traditional British pouch) stuffed with eggs, spinach and all sorts of other yummy things. There were obviously fresh fruits of all sorts but also bread and pastries stands, jam and honey stands, and some dipping stations at a few. A perfect break to your fast.

I never would've thought of eating breakfast there but I'd like to pass on the idea so that you too can enjoy it fully by making it a plan! If I go again I might bring my own little cup of greek yogurt to put fresh fruit, local honey, and homemade granola in as I walk around!

If you are in Fairfax, see below. If you live in a different part of Northern VA, check out the Farmers Market App for the iPhone or do a google search for your area. There are great ones around here!

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The city’s annual Farmers Market is held from 8 a.m. to noon Tuesdays at Van Dyck Park on Old Lee Highway. For information, call 703-642-0128.

The Downtown Fairfax Coalition Community Market is held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays at the corner of West and Main streets, near the Wachovia Bank. For information, call 703-430-6164.

The Sunday Farmers Market is held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays at the corner of Old Lee Highway and North Street, in the George Mason Square lot. For information, call 703-430-6164.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Virginia Kitchen

[Waffle King's] Virginia Kitchen is an old school greasy spoon and keeping it real. It is hilarious to see this type of place in a Virginia suburb strip mall. By the time you leave, you'll feel like you should be walking out into the main street of a small town.

The ladies with the hair parlor doos, fake nails, and aprons are priceless. There are pictures of friends and family on the menu. The only thing that makes you realize that you are still in Northern Virginia and not Podunk, Middle-of-Nowhere is that these pictures include almost every ethnicity!

As for food...

The home fries were shredded and crispy. The scrambled eggs were typical diner eggs. I've heard that their biscuits are not to miss (I missed them though) and they squeeze their own OJ.

One of my friends ordered the Cinnamon French Toast, a clear winner in her book. She loved them and, I have to say, they made me wish I had ordered them rather than my waffles.

The fresh fruit selection was surprisingly diverse and yummy. They do offer cereal which many places leave off the menu.

Steer clear of the regular waffles. I ate with two friends and two of us ordered the waffles. They were disappointingly thin and rubbery rather than thick and fluffy. And, worst part, the squares were small. I don't know about you but I like my squares big. And if they are going to be small, the crispy edges and fluffy insides better make up for their smallness. They didn't. They do offer a Belgian style which may be better.

Also steer clear of the turkey sausage. I didn't finish mine. It was dry and a little gross.

Seating is available at booths, tables, or the little bar. We ate on a weekday morning and had no trouble getting a seat. I've heard it gets a little packed on weekends... must be that suburban craving for that small town feel. It's here.

450 Elden St.
Herndon
, VA 20170
(Be sure to note the picture at the top left. Though it is right on the road, it can be hard to see)

Friday, January 22, 2010

Robeks

Robeks rocks. If you are looking for something to go or just something fruity for Breakfast, Robeks is the place. Everything there is fresh (or freshly "flash" frozen) and they don't use icky fake powders or sweeteners as a base for their smoothies. They are open by 6:30am on the week days (9am on Sat. and 11am on Sun.) and don't close until 8pm.

I don't eat their food (why go for the fish sticks at a pizza joint, right?!) but I love their smoothies. The two Acai smoothies are my favorites but I also dig the Bonzai Blueberry and the Pomegranate Passion. Though I have to say, I get something different almost every time I go in because I know it will be good and a great surprising taste. They are refreshing and thick and they taste REAL! Not like Smoothie King. Bleh.

The boosts that you can add are pretty cool too. The "power smoothies" come with boosts already included, if you are looking for some vitamins or protein or what not. But if you get overwhelmed with details, just ignore that.

The Robeks' that I've been to are really good about customizing your smoothie too. I usually get spinach added to mine as it gives you some green but can't overwhelm the fruits in terms of taste ... why not, right!?

You can also get some very different juices, if you are feeling adventurous. Wheat Grass is a staple for my orders. It is really sweet and comes as a shot. You definitely need a "chaser" for the wheat grass shot, as its a little ... pasture-y. The juices like G-Snap are quite the punch too.

Find locations here.

-- S.Coffin