Friday, July 30, 2010

Caffeine Saves

Rochester's best quality is easily its high volume of locally owned coffee shops with amazing locally roasted coffee. My favorite among many favorites is Java's Café, located downtown right next door to the Eastman School of Music.
My friend Vicki introduced me to Java's a couple weeks ago, and I've since been back on my own a handful of times. I'm proud to say it's one of the few places in Rochester I know how to get to by car and without the use of Daphne the GPS lady.
What I like most about Java's is its warm decor and huge amount of gallery-quality art. It's amazing how many pieces they've amassed; they even have paintings and photos lining the basement walls on the way to the bathroom.

I think my favorite decoration is this giant spotted hammerhead that hangs from the ceiling. It reminds me a lot of the jaguar shark from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
Java's also has a selection of rare teas and whole beans available for purchase in this cute library-esque display room.
And I can't forget about the baked goods. Although I haven't personally sampled any of Java's freshly made sweets, I like the look of these smiley cookies, sold in a variety of colors and emotions. They have tons of muffins, too!
Most importantly, the coffee at Java's is served just like I like my women (if I liked women, that is): small and strong! I usually get the carmel cascada: a chilled triple espresso with a little caramel and milk. Mmmm! This is the best part of my day :D

Friday, July 16, 2010

Paying Homage

My style idols over time:
1993
Melissa Joan Hart in Clarissa Explains It All
In my five-year-old mind, Clarissa Darling was THE girl of the 90s. I still watch this show when I can find clips of it on YouTube...
2004
Samaire Armstrong
I still admire the outfits Samaire (Anna Stern of The OC) wore both on and off set of the show, and a lot of times I find myself watching the reruns (yes, I have every season on DVD ((except the last one, because it was really, really awful))) just to remind myself of what Anna was wearing. I love how she mixes prints and textures and how her look is always a little Tokyo-esque. I think the actress actually lived in Japan for a little while as a child, which would explain where the inspiration for her character's style comes from. Too bad I couldn't find many decent screen shots of Anna on the web, but you'll have to watch the show for yourself ;)
2006

Dara Werbowy
I guess it's easy to look effortless yet beautiful when you're a supermodel, but I still love her style...
2008
Charlotte Gainsbourg
I've loved this actress since I saw her in The Science of Sleep. She's a little bit mousy and boyish, but these two attributes just add to the fact that she's the ultimate French girl. Apparently Balenciaga felt the same, because she's the muse and face for their new perfume -- quite a triumph for a girl who claims to not even wear perfume herself!
2010

The Olsen Twins
I've spent kind of an obscene amount of time on the website/blog olsensanonymous recently, and even though MK&A have received flack for their styles throughout their adult lives, I think they're very savvy as both designers and stylists for themselves. I like how every piece of clothing or jewelry they wear looks like it has a story behind it, how they wear a lot of black (always a good choice in my book), and how they always look effortless.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Favorite Places: Madrid

A few weeks ago, as part of my 2010 European adventure, I left my temporary Parisian home to visit my good friend Anthony in Madrid. Temporary tour guide Anthony took us on a walking tour of the city, and, not expecting to like the city as much as I did, I was pleasantly surprised by how clean, well-manicured, and architecturally beautiful Madrid is. Here are my favorite destinations from the trip.

Mercado San Miguel
Located right next to Plaza Mayor in the center of Madrid, this market is, as I understand, the largest open-air food market in Europe. If you've ever been to Les Halles in France or anywhere comparable, you will understand just how much of a claim to fame that title is -- there were SO many vendors. I experienced a delicious Spanish cuisine overload just from looking at all the food.
There were plenty of dishes that Americans would consider exotic cuisine, including these giant fish. The fact that their pupils were still fully intact made them look a little too animated for me...needless to say, I didn't bring any of these guys back to the hostel to cook up.
But I did try caviar for the first time, in two different forms. Here's the caviar-topped pincho I tried. I also had a caviar-filled Basque-style pincho, of which I unfortunately didn't get a picture before I devoured it in two bites. Both were delicious!

PhotoEspaña Exhibition
Photo by David Jimenéz
We spent our Saturday evening at one of the many galleries around Madrid featuring entries from the 2010 PhotoEspaña photo contest. The location we went to featured collections from Latin America. All of the artists' collections had strong points of view and seemed to take their photography a few steps beyond just taking pretty pictures. I could easily spend hours looking through the portfolios on the PhotoEspaña website.
From Harold Edgerton's collection What You Miss When You Blink

Mercado de la Reina
This was my favorite tapas outing of the trip, which is definitely saying something, considering the amount of tapas I ate in Madrid. My favorite dish was the pincho con jamon: sliced bread topped with ham and goat cheese. I also really liked the decor of Mercado de la Reina; the best part of the bar/restaurant was the full-sized, live tree growing through the middle of the indoor dining room.

The price was another up-side. We paid about 9 Euros per person for five plates of tapas and three rounds of drinks. Madrid is so cheap! It was really refreshing to pay so little for food and drinks after having been in Paris.
Madrid was the last leg of my journey. I'm already nostalgic for the two weeks I spent traveling, but it's good to be home! More posts about Rochester to come!