San Diego, Day 2, started off with the most important meal of the day...breakfast!
I get really, REALLY excited about breakfast.
(apologies for all of the blurry iPhone pics)
We decided that
Cafe 222 would be the perfect breakfast place for 2 reasons:
Reason #1: It was walking distance from our hotel and right across the street from the conference center, so it was the perfect place for my sister and I to enjoy a meal together before she had to go to her conference.
Reason #2: It was on The Food Network's "
The Best Thing I Ever Ate" (LOVE) for their Peanut Butter and Banana Stuffed French Toast (one of Bobby Flay's favorite breakfasts!)
I mean, if Bobby Flay likes this place, it must be good.
I ordered the Belgian Waffle topped with plain yogurt, powdered sugar, honey, and bananas. This was VERY delicious, but in hindsight, needed a nice drizzle of peanut butter to top it off. I still licked my plate clean :)
Happy sisters after an incredible breakfast as Cafe 222!
After breakfast, my sister went to her conference for a few hours while I wandered around the Gaslamp District. She gave me firm orders to NOT go to
Lulu without her, so I circled it a few times, but waited like a good sister until she was done.
I LOVED this Lulu and how it was 30% retail store and 70% yoga studio. I would plant myself at this studio if I lived here :)
After shopping, it was time to head back to the hotel, change clothes, and start our walking journey to the
San Diego Zoo!
The weather in San Diego really is THE BEST, so walking everywhere was a treat. It was also much needed since we ate dessert every 2 hours :)
It cost $40 per person for access to the zoo, which is not bad considering that is takes about 4 hours to cover this place.
Can you spot the elephant??
2.4 acres is set aside specifically for the San Diego Zoo's "Elephant Odyssey", which contains 6 Asian elephants and 1 African elephant. Another really cool part of this exhibit were the "utilitrees". Since elephants can easily mow down live trees, the specially designed "utilitrees" provide food, treats, and shade for the elephants.
Being the elephant nerd that I am, I was in heaven!
Hannah the Panda.
I have a strange love for everything elephant-related and Hannah loves pandas, so as long as we were able to see our animals, we were happy :)
We just snacked on popcorn while walking around since we had plans to fill up on cupcakes and red velvet brownies at
Babycakes after the zoo! Lunch of champions.
We spent about 3 hours total here and still didn't see everything. This zoo really is the best in the world. Great layout, super clean, yummy food stops, amazing animals, and perfect weather! Can't beat it!