Friday, October 17, 2014

Whiskey-friendly hiking/beach spots around Bay Area

Once or twice a month, we like to take Whiskey out hiking or to the beach. Luckily for us, there are a lot of places in Bay Area that allow dogs. These are Whiskey's favorite places to hang out:

  • Villa Montalvo(15400 Montalvo Rd, Saratoga, CA 95071)
    • Light, short hike with shaded trees and gorgeous views at the top.
Whiskey @ Villa Montalvo 
  • Fremont Older Open Space Preserve(22898 Prospect Rd Saratoga, CA 95070)
    • Light, short hike, use sunscreen, almost all of the area is not shaded, great views at the top.
  • Monterey's Lovers Point Park(630 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950)
    • Light walk right beside the beach, gorgeous during spring time!
Views from Lovers Point Park
  • Fort Funston(Skyline Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132)
    • Moderate hike and walk by the beach, dogs are allowed off-leash.
Views from Fort Funston and the stairs to go up or down from parking lot
  • Santa Cruz Lighthouse Park
    • Dog friendly park and beach, dogs are allowed off-leash, much smaller than Fort Funston(which is perfect for Whiskey and us)!
Look how happy Whiskey is!
I will try to update this page once we found more fun places for Whiskey!






Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Portland, Oregon p1

Disclaimer: This is our 2nd trip to Portland, so we skipped several must-visit places that we've been to before. Stay tune for next week's post for itinerary of our first visit!

Trip Duration: 4 days/3 nights

Hotel:
River's Edge Hotel & Spa Portland

455 SW Hamilton Ct
Portland, OR 97239 

The best thing about this hotel is breakfast! We got a great deal from Travelzoo that includes both parking($25/night), $20 spa credit/night and $9/person/night for breakfast. Unlike other hotels where breakfast is served in the lobby and you get either continental or hot breakfast, here, you actually have breakfast in their restaurant and you can choose from their brunch menu. If your total is more than the allowed voucher, you simply charge the rest to your room! The 3 nights we stayed there, we have different breakfast everyday in a nice restaurant with a great view of the river!

Things to do:
  • The Grotto
Lower level of The Grotto
    • Came to know this place from TripAdvisor. It's a Catholic shrine with a beautiful botanical garden on the upper level. You need to pay $5 to take the elevator to the upper level, but it's so worth it! It's very peaceful and serene. 
  • Multnomah Falls
Multnomah Falls view from the bottom(without hiking)
    • Breathtaking waterfall views without having to hike! In most places, you need to hike at least a mile in order to see the beautiful waterfall. Multnomah Falls is one of the gorgeous falls where you don't need to hike at all. You have the option to hike to the top of the falls if you prefer. The hike to the bridge is a short 0.2mi and to the top is about 1mi. 
  • Crown Point Vista House
View of Columbia Gorge River
    • When it's not foggy, you can have an amazing view of Columbia Gorge River from up here. This is the first stop that you see before going through a series of waterfalls. 
  • Lan Su Chinese Garden
    • It's a tiny park in the middle of Chinatown. If you are cramp on time, you can skip this place. 
  • Portland Aerial Tram
View from the top of OHSU after the tram ride
    • This tram is built to connect 2 of OHSU buildings. There's plenty of street parking, but in case you don't find one, you can park in the garage for $3/hour. The trip to the top is a short 4 minutes. Once you are at the top, you'll have a magnificent view of Portland from the top.  
There are also places that were on our list, but we didn't get a chance to go since we want to relax a bit, instead of rushing here and there:
  • International Rose Garden
  • OMSI
  • Portland Art Museum
  • McMenamins Movie Theater
  • McMenamins Soaking Pools
  • Wilamette Valley(wineries)
Foods:
    • Pok Pok
      • This place is the most reviewed in Yelp, so of course we have to try this! The line is long even at 2 in the afternoon. After waiting for 45 minutes, we are finally seated. The food portions are small. They recommended 3-4 dishes for the 2 of us. We ordered the famous fish sauce wings and Khao Soi. The foods are good, but not as good as I thought it would be given all the rave reviews.
    • Screen Door
      • Our favorite restaurant for the entire trip! Food portions are huge! Everything that we tried are really good. We ordered foods for to go, since the line is very long and we don't feel like waiting. Plus, parking is a hassle in this area. We got the crispy fried oyster, beef brisket, screen door plate(mac and cheese, pork chops and catfish) and pecan pie. I don't usually like oyster, but Screen Door's oysters are delicious!
    • Luc Lac
    Luc Lac
      • Luc Lac is a great eating spot when you are in downtown area and need to get lunch(or dinner). We came in for lunch on a weekday after lunch rush hour(~1.30pm) and we didn't have to wait for tables. We ordered crispy rolls, pho and luc lac. Their pho soup is really tasty! Crispy rolls is pretty good, but the luc lac is a bit salty for our taste. 
    • Andina
    Grilled scallops with crispy onions

    Semifreddo

      • Street parking is pretty easy to find for a weekday dinner. We had a reservation, so we don't have to wait for our table. The party in front of us did not have a reservation and they were told that the wait is about an hour. We tried the grilled scallops with crispy onion(highly recommended), east west oyster(it was okay) and sashimi-style fish with corn salsa(nothing to rave about) from the tapas menu. We also ordered the lamb shank(it's good and tasty) and duck served 2 ways(the leg is very salty and the breast is hard to chew). The desserts are the star of the meal! We ordered the semifreddo and the alfajores. Both are amazing. Overall experience are just okay, I don't think we'll come back next time we're in Portland. 
    • Bamboo Sushi -- Not recommended
      • If you are craving for sushi, this is not the place for you. This seems like an American Japanese restaurant. We ordered chasing the dragon rolls(not good), albacore carpaccio(it's okay), wild alaskan salmon and wild alaskan king salmon(both are okay, just like any other nigiri we've had) and our favorite the black cod. Out of all of the foods, we only love the black cod.
    • Blue Star Donuts
      • We bought this home all the way to California and it still tastes good! Way better than Voodoo donuts without the line! They also have tiny doggy donuts and Whiskey loves it too!
    • Samurai Blue
      • After not getting a nice sushi meal @ Bamboo, we wanted to go to Saburo sushi, but they were close for lunch and it was our last day in Portland. We found this restaurant with a pretty good reviews on Yelp and decided to try it out. Their sushi is much better than Bamboo's. We ordered the sashimi and sushi lunch plate(good portion and price), deep fried calamari(good), fire in the hole rolls(good) and salmon nigiri(good). 
    Photos
    pciltraveldiary's Portland p1 album on Photobucket


    Itinerary:
    Day 1

    Landed @ PDX at noon
    The Grotto
    Lunch @ Pok Pok
    Lan Su Garden
    Check in hotel
    Dinner @ Screen Door

    Day 2
    Breakfast @ hotel
    Crown Point Vista House
    Multnomah Falls
    Dinner @ Bamboo Sushi

    Day 3
    Breakfast @ hotel
    Portland aerial tram
    Downtown Portland
    Lunch @ Luc Lac
    Woodburn Outlet
    Dinner @ Andina

    Day 4
    Breakfast @ hotel
    Last minute tax free shopping
    Lunch @ Samurai Blue
    Grab Donuts to take home @ Blue Star
    Head back to airport

    Tuesday, September 23, 2014

    Restaurant Hopping - KEIKO à Nob Hill

    Tasting Menu

    Keiko is officially my favorite restaurant in San Francisco! Their tasting menu is $149/person for 9 courses, plus several amuse bouche here and there. Most places, when they have tasting menu, are filled with vegetables. I don't really eat vegetables, so a lot of times I hate doing tasting menu. With Keiko, they only serve tasting menu, and all foods are served at the same time for everyone dining that night. We enjoyed all of the amuse bouche and every single course. We had uni, salmon, caviar, lobster, fish and the best of all is a5 wagyu! The beef literally melts in your mouth! I would recommend Keiko if you want to splurge and have a good meal. The whole meal lasted about 3 hours. 
    Restaurant Information:
    KEIKO à Nob Hill
    250 Jones St
    San Francisco, CA 94109

    There is a parking garage about 2 blocks away from the restaurant. Street parking is hard to find.

    Tuesday, September 16, 2014

    Arizona/Utah National Park Road Trip

    Trip Duration: 7 days/6 nights

    Hotel:
    • DAYS INN CAMP VERDE ARIZONA
      1640 West Highway 260
      I-17 Exit 287, Next to Denny's
      Camp Verde, AZ 86322 US
    • Red Feather Lodge
      300 Arizona 64  
      Tusayan, AZ 86023
    • Courtyard Marriott
      600 Clubhouse Drive,
      Page, Arizona 86040
    • BEST WESTERN PLUS
      Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel
      30 N 100 E
      Bryce Canyon City, Utah 84764
    • Wynn Las Vegas
      3131 Las Vegas Blvd.
      South Las Vegas, NV, 89109
    All of the hotels other than Wynn are okay hotels for 1 night trip.
    For Wynn, we stayed on the 21st floor facing the strip. The view is amazing! Displays in the lobby floor are gorgeous! However, at night you can hear train noise and police siren from down the strip. Also, for some reason this casino smells smoke the most. Bed is too soft for me. Will not stay here again but will always stop by for a visit whenever I'm in Vegas.

    Things to do:
    • Heard Museum
    Entrance to Heard Museum

    • Sedona downtown
    • Chapel of the Holy Cross
    View of the Chapel from below

    • Red Rock Crossing
    • Grand Canyon South Rim
      • We didn't actually see anything @ Grand Canyon when we went because they had fogs all day that day!

    • Antelope Canyon - guided tour only
    Inside Antelope Canyon

    • Horseshoe Bend
    View of Horsehoe Bend

    • Bryce Canyon
    • Zion
    • Zarkana Cirque du Soleil show
      • Show is short, only 1.5hr. Good performance, stage is amazing! One of the prettiest cirque stages! Bought tickets from tix4tonight booth and got a free upgrade when we redeemed at box office. Check website and book early, they have student discount and online purchase discount. Worth the $$$!

      Foods:

      Since we move a lot, we pretty much just eat whatever restaurant we saw during lunch and dinner time. Other than the buffet and Max Brenner in Las Vegas, no restaurant stands out in this trip. Most of the places we went to are in small cities, so there are not many local restaurants to choose from.


      • Max Brenner(Inside The Forum Shops @ Caesar Palace)
        • Yummy foods and desserts! Everytime I go to Vegas, I always try to stop by Max Brenner to sip on their iced chocolate drinks! It's hot most of the time in Vegas, so iced drinks are always a good treat!
      Foods and drinks @ Max Brenner

      • Caesar Palace's Bacchanal Buffet
        • This is my new favorite buffet in Vegas, replacing Wynn. Lunch is low $30s, more expensive than most buffet, but they have more selections. Oysters, sushi, prime rib, brisket, mexican, pasta, chinese, pho, ramen, udon, dim sum to name some. Desserts are very good too! Crepes, lava cake, bread pudding, cupcakes, creme brule and many more! If you like buffet, you must try Bacchanal!



      Photos
      pciltraveldiary's Arizona and Utah album on Photobucket


        Itinerary:

        Day 1
        Flying to Phoenix airport
        Pick up rental car
        Overnight @ Camp Verde

        Day 2
        Sedona downtown
        Chapel of the Holy Cross: http://www.chapeloftheholycross.com/
        Red Rock Crossing
        Overnight @ Grand Canyon South Rim

        Day 3
        Grand Canyon South Rim
        Overnight @ Page, AZ(Antelope Canyon)

        Day 4
        Antelope Canyon
        Horseshoe Bend
        Overnight @ Bryce Canyon

        Day 5
        Bryce Canyon
        Zion
        Overnight @ Las Vegas

        Day 6
        Las Vegas
        Watch show(on this trip we opt to Zarkana Cirque du Soleil show @ Aria)
        Overnight @ Las Vegas

        Day 7
        Drop off rental car
        Flying back home

        Tuesday, September 9, 2014

        Oahu, Hawaii

        Trip Duration: 4 days/3 nights

        Hotel:
        Sheraton Waikiki
        2255 Kalakaua Avenue
        Honolulu, HI 96815


        The hotel is within walking distance to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Most of the time after dinner, we just stroll at the beach or do some shopping. They also have an infinity pool facing the beach as well as kids friendly pool.

        Things to do:
        • Iolani Palace(Tour Close @ 4pm)
          • Nice place to visit, they have parking inside and there are also street parking, but read the sign for street parking to make sure your car does not get towed! The basement area was under construction when we visited here, but still a must visit place in Oahu.
        • King Kamehameha Statue
          • If you watch Hawaii 5-0, you would notice this statue instantly. This statue is across from Iolani Palace and in front of Aliiolani Hale(Hawaii Supreme Court). After you take picture with the statue, make sure to go inside Aliiolani Hale. They have museum there and this is also another spot you'll notice in Hawaii 5-0. 
        • Polynesian Cultural Center 
          • Expect to spend the whole day here. If this is your first time to Oahu, you need to include this in your must visit list. We reached here just before noon and it's the perfect time. This is what we did in order:
            • Island of Hawaii 
            • Island of Fiji
            • Iosepa
            • Lunch
            • Canoe Parade
            • Samoa show
            • Aotearoa
            • Tonga
            • Canoe ride
            • Luau Dinner
            • HA Breath of Life
        • Dole's Plantation
          • It feels like a waste of time going here. We took the train rides(it was ok) and also the maze(it was wet so not so fun having to step on soggy grounds). The pineapple ice cream is such a rip off. It was really expensive. The store has some really interested stuffs I never seen outside Dole's. If you have extra time, you should do a short visit here, but if not, it's ok to pass on this.
        • Pearl Harbor: Arizona Memorial, USS Missouri, Bowfin Submarine Museum, and Pacific Aviation Museum
          • Make sure to reserve your tickets early! If not, you'll have to line up when they open(7am I believe) to get your tickets. Tickets to Pearl Harbor is free, but if you want to visit USS Missouri or the submarine, you would need to pay extra. We visited all these 3 spots and I would say it's worth the visit! 
        Foods:
        • Helena's Hawaiian Food
          • We went here straight from the airport. It's pretty close from the airport and on our way to the hotel. The short ribs deserves 4* but everything else is just ok. We ordered 2 menu D with 2 ahi poke, tripe stew and mac salad for 6 people and the portion is just right. Worth coming just for the short ribs!!
        Close up of short ribs

        Menu D
        • Doraku Sushi
          • Try to come during their happy hour(5-7pm everyday)! We were seated 2 minutes before happy hour ends and our server was so nice he still let us order from happy hour menu. Everything in the happy hour menu was $6 or less, including drinks!
        • Duke's Waikiki -- Not recommended
          • We have a reservation, but we still have to wait around 20 minutes before we get seated. The foods are average, but the location is nice. It's right by the beach. The foods here are expensive. There are better foods around the area, you are not missing out if you don't eat here. 
        • Marukame Udon
          • We lined up here about 15 minutes before they're open and the lines got longer and longer closer to opening time. Luckily the line moves pretty fast. They don't have a lot of seats inside and it's cafetaria style where you line up to get your foods first, pay, then sit and eat. 
        Marukame Udon and extras!

        • Tea Time Taiwan
          • Ask for half sweet. The place is pretty clean and they have variety of drinks.
        • Spicy Ahi & BBQ
          • We love sushi, so when we found this place, we were in heaven! Fresh salmon and ahi, need I say more?
        Salmon and Ahi Tuna Bowl

        • Bubbies Mochi
          • Their mochi ice cream is amazing! The place is hard to find, they are in the back of the complex. It took us at least 10 minutes to find it. Parking area is also small. 
        • Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin
          • Tonkatsu sandwich here is a must. Since there are so many foods we wanted to eat, we decided to buy this for to-go and eat it in the plane. Even when it's not hot, the sandwich is still really good!
        • Musubi Iyasume
          • Awesome snacks on the go! Every morning before we go, we always stop by this place and buy several musubi for breakfast and also to eat on the road. It's cash only, so make sure you have cash ready!
        All the different kinds of musubi

        • Leonard's Bakery
          • The malasadas here are great! You need to eat it while it's hot though. We tried the regular/sugar, chocolate filled and custard filled. All are amazing! Must try when you are in Oahu!
        Photos
        pciltraveldiary's Oahu Hawaii album on Photobucket


        Itinerary:
        Day 1
        Landed @ Honolulu Airport
        Lunch @ Helena's Hawaiian Food (Cash only)
        Iolani Palace
        King Kamehameha Statue & Aliiolani Hale
        Check in Hotel
        Dinner @ Duke's Waikiki

        Day 2
        Brunch @ Marukame Udon(check first to make sure they are open)
        Polynesian Cultural Center 

        Day3
        Pearl Harbor: Arizona Memorial, USS Missouri, Bowfin Submarine Museum, and Pacific Aviation Museum
        Lunch @ Spicy Ahi & BBQ
        Dole's Plantation
        Dinner @ Doraku Sushi

        Day 4
        Stroll around the hotel
        Check out and head to airport

        Wednesday, September 3, 2014

        California Central Coast


        Trip Duration: 3 days/2 nights

        Hotel: 

        La Quinta Paso Robles
        2615 Buena Vista Dr
        Paso Robles, CA 93446

        This is the best La Quinta I've ever stayed in. We stayed in a 2 double bed 2 rooms suite and it's huge! The living room has a murphy bed which is much more comfortable than a sofa bed. It also has a good size dining table for 4. The bathroom has double sinks. Breakfast is included every morning. Everyday they serve an organic farm-to-table food during breakfast in addition to the regular hot breakfast they have(eggs, potatoes, waffles, etc). Best of all, La Quinta allows pets without any additional fees! The only downside I can find is that the bed is too soft for me. Other than that, the hotel is perfect!

        Things to do:
        • Robert Hall Winery, Paso Robles
          • I picked this winery because they have a bocce ball court. We've been meaning to go play bocce ball, but haven't had time to do it, so I figured this is a nice opportunity for us to do this. Using the bocce court is free, but reservation is recommended. They have 2 courts side by side. When we came, noone was playing because it was super hot outside and there's no shade in the bocce court area. We bought a bottle of their muscat wine and they gave us wine glasses so we can play and drink on the bocce court. You also get a free wine tasting for each bottle you purchased(or it's $10/tasting). The grounds here are very pretty and there was even a wedding on the side patio when we were there. 
        • Rotta Winery, Templeton
          • We went to this winery on our 2nd day in the area. We all love dessert wines and when I checked on Yelp, everyone raves about how good their dessert wine is, so off we go. Their tasting room is small. It's $10/tasting for 9 different wine tasting and free with 2 bottle of wine purchase. They also have an outside patio. They had 2 dessert wines in the tasting menu, Zinfandel Port and Black Monukka. Both of these are very sweet! I love sweet dessert wines but even for me these are extremely sweet. The group before us bought the last bottle of Black Monukka that they had, so it looks like this wine is a hit for their wineries. 
        • Castoro Cellars, Templeton
        Entrance to the winery
          • This is my favorite wineries from all the wineries we visited. They have beautiful shaded grounds and they have the best wine from all we've tasted on this trip. Wine tasting is free for 3 wines or $5 for 7 wines. It's also free with a purchase of a bottle. If you check in at Yelp, you also get 10% off your purchase. We tasted 5 different wines because they were about to close when we came in and all 5 are great! We ended up buying 3 bottles here(Muscat Canelli, Orange Muscat Late Harvest and Cabernet Sauvignon). 
        • River Oaks Hot Springs, Paso Robles
        The biggest indoor hot tub they have(fits 6 people)
          • After a long day hiking and wineries-hopping, we went to this hot springs. Their biggest tub can fit 6 people, so it's nice when you have a bigger group. Their price is very reasonable too and an extra 10% when you check in at Yelp. Customer service here is very disappointing. I wish they were friendlier. We checked in at front desk and paid for the tub. She asked if we've been there before and we said no. She took us to our indoor tub and told us we can lock the door if we want to. And then she left. We were trying to figure out if we can change in the locker room, if we get any locker or towels, so we went back to the front desk. We asked if we get locker and she said no, it's for massage only. Okay, so we asked for towels or robes and we were told towels are for rent for $1 each and robes are for massages only. We rented the towels and we just put our stuffs inside the tub room. When we were done, we went to the locker room to take showers. They have 3 showers in the women locker. The one I used does not have body wash, only shampoo and conditioner. They also only provide 1 hair dryer. Aside from these downsides, I still feel very relaxed after the hour long soak.  
        • Toro Creek Beach, Cayucos(Whiskey friendly)
        Happy Whiskey, Morro Rock in the background
          • It's really tough to find an off-leash dog friendly beach in this area. After Googling around several times, I finally found this place. There is no address that I can find, so if you use a GPS, you can put in an intersection of Toro Creek Rd & Hgwy 1. You will see a little parking spots and the entrance to the beach is near there. The beach is clean and you can see the popular Morro Rock from this beach. I love that Whiskey can be off leash in this beach and everyone seems very friendly.
        • Bluff Trail @ Fiscalini Ranch Preserve, Cambria(Whiskey friendly)
        Bluff Trail
        View from Bluff Trail
          • This is a very nice hiking/walking spot in Cambria. I could not find an address to put this in the GPS, so we put in an intersection of Sherwood Dr./Wedgewood St. & Windsor Blvd.. There's a small parking area near the entrance of Bluff Trail. The view here is breathtaking! You can also see whale spouts and maybe even whales jumping out of the water if you are lucky. The trail is short, about 1 mile one way. In the other side, there's also an entrance, but I'm not sure how to reach the other entrance. The only downside of this trail is that there is no restroom! 
        • Mission San Miguel, San Miguel
        Inside of Mission St. Miguel Church
          • If you are taking 101N home from Paso Robles, you should visit this place. It's one of the California Missions. The church is really small, but it's very beautiful, just like all of the other missions. They also have museum tours, but since it's too hot for Whiskey to leave him in the car, we decided not to do the tour. 
        Foods:
        • Hoppe’s Bakery, Cayucos(Whiskey friendly) -- Not recommended
          • We were trying to find a Whiskey friendly place that is not too expensive. Hoppe's Bakery is a smaller place beside the popular Hoppe's Bistro. The entrance is exactly beside Brown Butter Cookies Company and very easy to miss. They have both brunch and lunch menu. We tried the Chicken and Waffle and Lobster Roll and we weren't impressed by it. Outdoor area is very clean and nice though.
        • Brown Butter Cookies Company, Cayucos
          • This is a must visit when you are in the area. I've never had brown butter cookies before, so I was excited to try this place. They have different flavors and they do have some samples. We ended up buying original, espresso and cocoa brown butter cookies and we also got the honey cookies. Our favorite is the honey cookies, but everything else taste really good as well. 
        • Hana Teriyaki, Paso Robles -- Not recommended
          • This looks like a family-owned Korean/American restaurant. We ordered their Bulgogi, Crispy Tofu Salad, Short Ribs and Tofu Soup. Overall, the foods are okay since it's probably the only Korean restaurant in the area. But having eaten at great Korean restaurant, I feel like this restaurant is below average. The tofu soup is tasteless. Bulgogi and Short Ribs are okay. The Tofu Salad is not bad. If you are craving for Korean foods when you are in the area, this restaurant would be good for you. If not, I'm sure there are other better restaurants in the area.
        • Robin's Restaurant, Cambria(Whiskey friendly)
          • This is my favorite restaurant throughout the entire trip. They have a nice shaded outdoor area. Service is a bit slow, but the foods are good. We ordered the Salmon Bisque, Angus Burger and the Open Faced Sandwich. You can replace your side of fries with the Salmon Bisque. All of the foods are good and their black iced tea is also great! 
        • Buona Tavola, Paso Robles(Whiskey friendly, small outdoor area)
          • I love this little Italian restaurant. The restaurant is small, but it's very cozy inside. It's very busy when we went there. Service is very slow, but foods are good. Our favorite was the Linguine ai muscoli di mare e porri. We love seafood and the white wine garlic and leek sauce is delicious! Aside from that we ordered Bruschetta ai funghi trifolati(good), Agnolotti di scampi allo zafferano(okay), Tiramisu(good). I would come back to this restaurant next time I'm in the area.
        • Dolce Galleria, Paso Robles
          • Since it was so hot when we were here, we decided to get some ice cream to cool off. This place has ice cream, frozen yogurts, wine, crepes and also foods! It has unique atmospheres. The furnitures around the place are all unique and for sale! The gelato is great. You can sample the flavors before you make your final pick. We tried the frozen yogurt as well, but we were not a fan. We did not try the foods, but we've seen some people who came in just to order the foods, so it might be good as well!
        Photos

        pciltraveldiary's Central Coast California album on Photobucket



        Itineraries:
        Day 1
        San Jose to Toro Creek Beach
        Lunch @ Hoppe’s Bakery
        Hotel check in
        Robert Hall Winery
        Dinner @ Hana Teriyaki


        Day 2

        Breakfast @ hotel
        Hiking @ Bluff Trail

        Lunch @ Robin's Restaurant
        Rotta Wineries
        Castoro Cellars
        River Oaks Hot Springs 
        Dinner @ Buona Tavola 


        Day 3

        Breakfast @ hotel
        Mission San Miguel on the way back home
        Old Mission San Juan Bautista on the way back home(We didn't get a chance to go here, but this is also on the way home)
        http://www.oldmissionsjb.org/