An Escape To La Jolla
Left L.A for La Jolla with my friend. We had no idea what traffic was going to be like. It took us about three hours. L.A is so unpredictable. But I just wanted to go somewhere for half a day.
As I said before in another post, there are many place where you can grab brunch/lunch such as Sugar and Scribe for pancakes and eggs, or Piazza 1909 for salad and pizza.
We walked around a bit, and went inside the Valencia hotel. The staff there is so nice. The beautiful fresh flowers above decorate their lobby.
This fountain was so pretty that I had to take a shot.
There are a bunch of shops in this passage, but most were closed by the time we got there. La Dolce Vida restaurant looked interesting. We saw one or two coffee shops that were open till midnight which surprised us. We thought that people in La Jolla went to bed early. Also, the area has so much variety from Japanese food, to Italian, to sea food, to Indian.
We wanted to go walking by the water, but it was starting to get dark. We found Coast Walk Trail and climbed for a bit.
The entire area is so lovely, and the water looks so clean.
There is a restaurant called Eddie Vic with an entrance from Prospect Street (I think). As you can see it has great views. We were debating as to what kind of food it served. It turned out that we were both wrong. It's a seafood and steak place, not Italian, and not Chinese 😄 After hanging around the area, we walked down and checked out the boutique hotels, quaint eateries and a small market. Then we climbed up, and headed back because it was getting late. We got back to L.A around midnight. It was a relaxing getaway. That's what I like about L.A. It offers so many places nearby and makes you feel like you're on a mini getaway.






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