serves breakfast, brunch, and sometimes dinner.
It is an American/ Asian fusion restaurant in Gardiner and
received a 10+ from our group of nine hikers.
We are a senior, discerning crew, and being raised in New York, we can be a bit loud and frightening at times. Fuhgeddaboudit!
Yesterday, my sandwich choice did not disappoint
I picked the curried chicken wrap
The flavors permeated throughout, and it was visually stunning.
As a photographer, I should know. (Sorry, no pictures this time.)
My evil twin, aka The Food Critic,
would reluctantly agree. Delicious, timely, and
pet-friendly. Plus, the tables were spaced like a well-organized trail map,
with no confusing configurations, and plenty of room to stretch and converse.
I’d go back in a heartbeat.
I have one question,
who came up with the name?
Published by
C. S. De Dona
Author, Poet, Photographer, domestic violence survivor, and naturalized immigrant, Cornelia is currently an Arts and Letters member of The Southwest Florida Branch of The National League Of American Pen Women.
Cornelia lived in Kaneohe, Hawaii, for thirty-six years. Also, seven years in the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York. She now resides in North Fort Myers, Florida.
Her poems and photography are published in print, online, and in Rain Bird, a literary and art journal of the University of Hawaii's Windward Community College (2008-2013).
In 2013, Cornelia received Rain Bird's Kolokolea Poetry Prize for her poem, "Speaking French."
In 2016, her chapbook "Hawaiian Time," entered in the National League of American Pen Women's Vinnie Ream contest, was awarded third place in their inaugural multi-discipline category.
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