Thursday, September 26, 2013

Air Fare








This is what most of us dread when traveling by
plane these days...that old cattle car feeling as
we sit amongst the masses.






And signs like these surely bring on the headaches.  It's
the travel day we all dread. But, hope is around the corner,
at least for our bellies, because more and more restaurants have 
realized the value of placing more upscale and popular 
eateries in airports.  And, most of the restaurants have the
ability to pack up your meal for you to take on the plane.




Imagine eating food like in the two photos below.  It's not
just a memory of your meal while you were at your destination,
it's THE meal you are eating while you are in the airport and
these restaurants make for great hiding spots while
 waiting out those nasty delays.







Imagine sitting down for fresh seafood at popular restaurants
like Cat Cora or Wolfgang Puck.


Or, even better, imagine getting to enjoy the local flavor of
some of the best restaurants in any given city within walking 
distance of your gate.  

At Dallas' Love Field you can treat yourself to Campisi's
Restaurant which is one of Dallas' most loved Italian
 restaurants. Campisi's has been serving up incredible
 food since 1946 and now you can enjoy their delicious
pizza that doesn't taste like the cardboard box that you
typically find at most pizza counters at airports.



                                                     

And, it's not just restaurants getting in on the action,
there are markets opening up such as Napa Farms
Market in San Francisco International Airport where
you can box up a variety of cold and hot food along
with wine and other delicacies by Cowgirl Creamery 
Acme Bread and famous chef Tyler Florence.









Or treat yourself to a vast selection of wines
like at Cru Bar at Dallas' Love Field.




I'll pick sitting down to a tasty meal like this
any day over grabbing an over-priced and
stale sandwich and chips for my meal.


Other tasty restaurants can be found at the following airports:

Atlanta Hartsfield International
One Flew South
Southern soul with a great sushi bar
Paschal's
Atlanta institution serving southern dishes


New York La Guardia 
Prime Tavern
Great steaks opened by New York's Porter
House Michael Lomonaco
Fig's
Todd English's outpost of his Boston pizzeria


Boston Logan International
Legal Seafoods
Great raw bar and fresh seafood
Bonfire
Global-inspired foods with great fish tacos


Los Angeles International 
Skewers by Marmot
Pinks Hot Dogs 
Legendary Hollywood hot dog shack
serving since 1939
Encounter Restaurant
Designed to look like a flying saucer
serving California-style food

Washington Ronald Reagan National
Matsutake Sushi
Serving good sushi, sashimi, tempura
and terriyaki
Cibo Bistro and Wine Bar
Serving more than 32 different wines
and Italian fare

Chicago O'Hare
Berghoff Cafe
Opened in Chicago in the 1880's serving hand-
carved roast beef and Reuben sandwiches
Tortas Frontera
Mexican food master Rick Bayless serves
up amazing sandwiches

Austin Bergstrom International
Maudie's
To get your Tex-Mex fix
Salt Lick
Get your brisket cut to order

New York John F. Kennedy International
Piquillo
Tapas and Spanish sandwiches
Croque Madame
Great sandwiches and salads serving up
a wonderful salty Croque-Madame made
with Gruyere cheese
AeroNuova
Italian by star chef Mark Ladner
Brasserie La Vie
Run by former chefs from NY's famous Pastis
and Balthazar restaurants

Minneapolis-St.Paul International
Shoyu
A ramen and rice shop that makes bowls of
pork ramen and great platters of crab friend rice

Seattle-Tacoma International
Anthony's Restaurant & Fish Bar
Dish D'Lish
Local celeb chef Kathy Casey puts
her special touch on sandwiches and salads

Denver International
New Belgium Hub
Whole wheat pancakes plus sandwiches
and salads

Phoenix Sky Harbor International
El Bravo
Drawing crowds for 30 years with their
tamales

San Antonio
Vino Volo
A wonderful small-plate restaurant

Dallas-Ft. Worth International
Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen
Pick up delicacies such as shrimp étouffée, fried 
alligator and other Cajun and Creole delights

Memphis International
Jim Neely's Interstate BBQ
Never pass up the chance to eat 
their ribs


And, for the best App that can help you locate these and
other restaurants (along with other information about
airport maps, services and amenities) I use Gate Guru.  
It's a free App that I depend on whenever I find myself
in an airport due to a delay or long layover.



We may not be able to control the weather, mechanical
problems and other things that make our time in airports
longer than desired, but at least now we have some
great options on how to spend that time.


HAPPY TRAVELING!

TRAVEL M GIRL










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