Sweet and Savory at The Waffle Affair

I’m moving further into Orange County because of my job, and to be honest, I’ve been dreading it. I’m currently right in the middle of all of the hotspots in Orange County and Los Angeles, and the thought of being far away from all of the summer food festivals is killing me. However, I’ve been lucky enough to spend more time exploring some OC favorites, and I’m liking what I’m seeing! I was delighted to be invited to an event last week in Newport Beach by a local blogger! The Waffle Affair was hosting a small media event complete with savory waffles, sweet bites, and most importantly, coffee!

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Tucked away in a small strip mall off of Bayside Drive, this cafe is whimsically decorated with a black and white color scheme and classic glass chandeliers. It’s a small space, but there is also outside seating available, perfect for a summer morning or sunny afternoon. They can fulfill any sweet or savory craving that you may have.

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First, we started off their Bits and Dips, waffle bites stuffed with hot dogs! Yes, you read this correctly, HOT DOGS. I’m not the biggest fan of hot dogs, but when it’s served inside a delicious waffle batter to offset the meaty mysteriousness that I usually have a hard time rationalizing, it’s a nice combo. These were a great option if you have wee ones that you want to please while you enjoy your afternoon latte.

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Some of us got to this waffle before I had a chance to take the photo, and that ‘some of us’ may or may not have been me…but, that is besides the point. The one on the left was turkey and havarti and the one on the right was salami and fontina. If you’ve ever had a cheese plate in your life, you know that these are great flavor combinations. Basically, if I need lunch on the go and I’m near this place, I’m picking up the salami and fontina stat!

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This photo is huge because the flavor was huge! This carrot cake waffle bite was topped with the most delicious dollop of their homemade cream cheese concoction! I could eat these all day! If you love carrot cake, these bites were absolutely awesome, and the cream cheese topping was a huge hit with everyone! We also enjoyed tastes of their chocolate chip, vanilla bean, cinnamon, and coconut waffles! Many of which were gone before I could get a bright enough photo. That is just a testament to their yumminess!

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We were also lucky enough to take some sweets to-go! I also ordered their seasonal latte, Lavender and Honey! They exclusively serve illy’s Arabica beans, which I’ve grown fond of. They have a full range of caffeinated beverage options to pair without whatever waffle you choose!

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I can’t wait to come back and try more of their specialty waffle flavors including Cafe au Lait, Earl Grey Tea, and many more! If you’re looking for a family-friendly spot for some savory and sweet options, this is the place to go!

For more information, visit thewaffleaffair.com!

3 Places to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo

Whether you are celebrating Cinco De Mayo with cocktails, tacos, sweets, or all three, my picks will give you a little bit of everything with a whole lotta flavor!

 

1. Gracias Madre

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If you are looking for colorful cocktails and a fun atmosphere, look no further than Gracias Madre in WeHo! Their drinks are beautiful and they will be celebrating with $5 appetizers all day long! If you attend later in the evening, you can enjoy a live mariachi band and boozy snow cone machine! P.S. they’re known for their vegan-friendly dishes.

 

2. Taco Maria

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First of all, can we acknowledge how awesome it is that Cinco de Mayo happens to fall on a Tuesday…get it? Taco Tuesday! The perfect place to celebrate this once in a blue moon, solar eclipse, meteor shower experience is at Taco Maria. They serve so many different menus throughout the week (tacos, Prix Fixe dinner, Prix Fixe brunch), but Tuesday nights they keep the tacos on the menu for your enjoyment! They have a flavor combination for every palate!

3. Corazon Y Miel

11055575_1470237866570144_1920058611_nLet me just preface that I love Corazon y Miel for my cocktail and dinner needs, but their surprise hit is their dessert! They have an intimate, but lively bar area with easy parking and beautiful art covering the walls.  Be sure to bring friends that like to share because the creativity of the dishes is off the charts!

Believe me, there are countless places to celebrate Cinco de Mayo! These are just some of my favorites. If you are looking for something different or closer to you, try:

Guisados

Sabroso

Anepalco’s

 

Saturdays at the 4th Street Market

Ever since visiting the Anaheim Packing House, I am obsessed with open dining complexes! When I heard about the new 4th Street Market in Santa Ana, I couldn’t wait to go! When I heard there was a Portola Coffee Lab there, I knew I had to go there, NOW!

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Obviously, my first stop was Portola Coffee Lab. I ordered the Gaspar which is their version of a cortado. There is a reason that Portola has been chosen as Roaster of the Year. From the sourcing, to roasting, to brewing, everything is done with craft and care. Their goal is to serve only the utmost quality brewed beverages to their customers, and that they do! Click here to learn more: http://www.portolacoffeelab.com/index.html

 

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It’s okay. You’re allowed to drool. This was the second reason I needed to rush here! Long story short, Wagyu Chuck is 1 of several food stands in the market from Jason Quinn, the culinary genius behind Playground and Dough Exchange. After seeing the ‘Double’ on Instagram, I knew that I had to give it a try. It was like In-N-Out’s Double Double on steroids. The meat was of the utmost quality and the over-the-top cheese and sauce were absolutely FANTASTIC! I have craved this burger every second of every day since taking my last bite.

INSIDER TIP: I will be going back for the $14 burger, which takes up a mysterious blank space on the menu. Rumor has it, it is THE Playground burger.

 

 

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This fried chicken was easily the biggest surprise for me. This fried chicken could not have gotten more perfectly crisp on the outside and more perfectly moist on the inside. YUM YUM YUM! The first taste that hits the tongue is definitely cinnamon sweetness, but it’s immediately cut by the perfect combination of Southwestern spices. The coleslaw was perfectly sweet and acidic and a great accompaniment to the chicken.

Click here to learn more: http://4thstreetmarket.com/pfc/

 

This market has transformed Downtown Santa Ana and has given people a whole new reason to explore the burgeoning area. There are still several vendors that I need to try and I can’t wait to go back!

Click here to learn more about the 4th Street Market: http://4thstreetmarket.com/