During my flight, I enjoyed trying out different juices on the mimosa, including mangoes, pineapples and guava juice. I also ordered butterfly peach lemon soda with vodka, which was served under our mocktail but cost me an additional $8. The rest of the meal turned out to be okay, considering we ended up eating more than twice. Both sandwiches were tasty!
After spending a lazy Sunday looking for lunch, we decided to try something new in the streets of Alhambra. We stopped by the park and Webster area and settled on the preacher's daughter. The menu was delicious, and we were delighted to hear some jazz music. It was amazing when we finally saw yuleh playing in our living room.
The location was a hidden gem in the neighborhood, with few tables and only one high-top. It was difficult for kids to sit comfortably at eye level due to the wine bar before the breakfast joint, but overall it was an enjoyable experience.
The preacher's daughter was my first visitor, and it was a wonderful time. I was met by dianah upon my arrival at the bar, where she inquired about parking options and provided valuable insights. She introduced me to juan who understood my preferences as he explained the various cocktail ingredients, associated sweeteners, notes, etc., but unfortunately, they all contained some noticeable sugar or fat.
During lunch today, my sil and I enjoyed a delicious meal, especially since it was the third anniversary of our dining experience at the restaurant. The waiter gave us prosecco for free, making it an unforgettable experience. My sister chose the vegan buddha bowl, while her brother ordered fried rice with no added sugar to match its label (even though we didn't receive one).
The preacher's daughter in Alameda, California is where I am going to report on walt'S adventures, and the cheese and charcuterie served there are undoubtedly worth trying. However, this restaurant may not be as impressive as it appears, given the complexity of its presentation.