Thursday, May 26, 2011

Welcome to Boston

Target 1:
 For me the best part of the east coast is the old brick buildings and the eerie ivies that crawls up to it.
We didn't buy Lukas his own seat this time around so we were so happy to finally land to Boston and stretch our legs. Lukas was good the entire flight so it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be BUT it would probably be the first and the last time we will do this for long flights. It was just much easier for him to have his own space and also would relieve me from my worries when there's turbulence (which we had a lot of during this trip) having him not strapped in an actual seat belt just made me so uncomfortable.   Once we got to the hotel, we dropped off our luggage and walked to a restaurant to get some food.

 This restaurant served organic and sustainable food that is equally beautiful and yummy!

 The calamari has some sweetness to it which I'm guessing is honey
 Scallops and pork belly served on top of english pea puree. The color of this dish is vibrant and fresh you almost don't want to eat it
Bouillabaisse 
(clam, cod, mussles, fennel onion and fried bread)

We had a table located by an open window and Lukas slept in his stroller the entire dinner. It was indeed a perfect start to a miraculous perfect weather in Boston.  It's a great way to welcome ourselves back in this city...

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