Cheese, Coconut & Weird Yoga

Papi Queso

Well this weekend was another food truck lunch.  I happened to see a tweet that the Papi Queso Truck would be at an event at Sycamore Brewing.  It was a brunch for the Salty Coconut Can Release.   How could I pass up a gourmet grill cheese truck at a brewery.

The brunch was from 9-12 and I got there around 11 so it wouldn’t be too early but hopefully they wouldn’t have run out of too many things.  I guess I should mention you won’t just notice Sycamore Brewing as you’re tooling around town as it’s kind of on a side street but that means they have lots of parking on the street and in their spacious lot.  They were already serving up draft beer in the taproom and selling cans of the aforementioned Salty Coconut beer (more on that later).

In addition to the regular menu Papi Queso had a couple of special items for the event, a Salty Coconut French toast and a croque monsieur sandwich.  I went for the croque monsieur because if you’re going to get a fancy grilled cheese you might as well have one with a snooty French name too.

It was taking them about 10 minutes per order so I went in and grabbed a pint of the Salty Coconut Red Ale and a 4 pack of the cans to help bide my time (just the pint not the 4 pack too).  This was a very interesting beer.  You immediately got the coconut taste and then the smooth red ale washed it away until the next sip.  I wouldn’t want to make a steady diet of it but this was a great change of pace beer.

 

The croque monsieur was a really tasty grilled cheese as you might expect from something made from French rosemary ham, gruyere cheese on French Pullman bread with sea salt and scallions sprinkled on the top plus a side of truffle mornay sauce for a little dipping.  I’m thinking any of the menu items would certainly be worth trying and like any good grilled cheese provider they offer tomato soup as well so you can get all your comfort food needs met at once.

I was going to just go sit in my car and eat the sandwich but the Sycamore Brewery has a beer garden plus additional seating at picnic tables and on one of these tables was a lady on all fours and a guy was taking her picture with two other folks standing there watching.  Well I figured I might as well have a show while I ate and sauntered over to one of the other tables to observe this spectacle.  By the time I got to table the young lady was contorted into some odd pose with her hands on the table and her legs up around her elbows which made an impressive centerpiece for the picnic table.  Based on my observations the story I decided on was that it was a photo shoot for some yoga studio or classes or something.  One of the other folks was the posers husband and joined her in some of the shots doing some tai chi looking stuff.  It was an interesting accompaniment to brunch.

Final judgements; Papi Queso Truck – Yay Cheese!, Sycamore Brewing – Yay Beer! also they have food trucks regularly on site, Yoga show – Yay yoga pants!

 

Vive le Cafe

France

This week was a bit of a late lunch, early dinner situation so it seemed like a jaunt to the café would be just the thing.  That being the case France seemed the way to go and Amelie’s French Bakery & Café the place to be.  We have one in Rock Hill that I have been to several times for breakfast and it is fantastic but this time I thought I’d visit the flagship location in NoDa.  For those who “ain’t from ’round here” NoDa is an area of Charlotte in and around North Davidson street. Kind of cool, a little artsy.

Anyway, back to Amelie’s.  It’s in what looks like an old industrial building converted to a boutique strip mall and anchors one end.  It’s a good sized place with some outdoor seating I was hoping to take advantage of on such a beautiful day.  Alas mine was not an original idea and the tables were full of people enjoying a beverage and / or snack.  When you step inside you are greeted by a hodge podge of decorations that look like someone took one piece of something from every café ever and collected it in this spot.  The walls are striped light blue and lighter blue and there are both faux chalkboards with permanent menu items and real chalkboards with “du jour” items scrawled on them.  Depending on the line the next thing you notice is the pastry case as pictured below from my point in line.  You place your order and if it is not something from the case they bring it to your table.  I decided to try their seasonal bouchée as an appetizer, and a half sandwich and side.

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For the bouchée, which is the pastry shell below with a savory filling, I went with the bacon asparagus.  The sandwich I opted for was the croque monsieur with a fruit salad side.  The soups were not to my liking and they were out of the red potatoes with haricourts vert (green beans).  It all looked good and tasted good.

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That bouchée was flakiest thing since (I was going to insert a blonde joke but that just doesn’t seem cool) the baklava I had a while back.  The bacon and asparagus were lightly applied and added good flavor without being overwhelming.  The croque monsier for those who have never had one is basically a fancy ham and cheese sandwich but in a good way not a pinky extended way.  This one was made on a croissant with a Dijon mustard spread, ham and cheese and a slice of gruyere toasted on top.  Very tasty.  The fruit salad was essentially a selection of fruit chunks with a dressing of what I believe was yogurt and poppy seeds.  The tang nicely offset the sweet from the fruit.  I don’t know what the calorie count was but it wasn’t a very heavy meal and it was quite delicious.  I think it would have tasted better if I had been enjoying it at an outdoor table but c’est la vie.

I did manage to console myself by stopping by the pastry case and picking up this little item for a snack later.

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Overall Amelie’s was great and that goes for both locations I’ve visited.  The pastries were flaky, the coffee smelled good and the place has a relaxed atmosphere and eclectic décor that make it a nice, if potentially fattening, place to spend some time.

Here’s a link to their website and do forget to check out Tell Me More for some good café music and other assorted bonus content on France.

Amelie’s French Bakery

A little foreshadowing, next week is China and dim sum.