Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Harney Sushi Oceanside Chef Wins 2010 San Diego Bay Food & Wine Fest Award

Harney Sushi in Oceanside near the train station is one of my favorite restaurants for lunch. Now the 2010 San Diego Bay Food and Wine Fest folks agree and awarded the Chef of the Fest award to Oceanside's own chef Robert Ruiz with his tantalizing dish "The Cunning Lengua." Although I'd be chicken to try this dish, I think the use of local and seasonal Fuyu persimmons was brilliant.


Here's the dish: Cunning Lengua - Very Clever Beef Tongue
- Sapporo style braised Newport beef tongue
- Whole roasted matsutake mushrooms from Washington state
- 3-d demi-glace slowly loved into existence over 3 days and sliced as sashimi
- Crisp fuyu persimmon from Fallbrook
- Chili spiced fresh shredded daikon radish
- Fresh minced ginger and micro shiso garnish

According to Harney Sushi, this dish is not served on their regular menu, but sitting at the sushi bar, you can ask for your own special creation.  Better yet, Harney Sushi Oceanside CA is now having daily happy hour specials: 
Photo Courtesy Harney Sushi

5:30-6:30 Monday through Friday at Harney Sushi Oceanside 
(bar seating only) Food specials from the late night happy hour along with--
$5 large hot sake
$5 flavored sake and nigori carafes
$1 off all draft beer

Monday, December 06, 2010

California Beaches Hit Hard by Sand Loss

Visitors to Southern California beaches may have entirely different experiences from one year to another, and even more so from one season to another. The taking and giving of sand is a natural occurrence here on the San Diego coast, but one that isn't always fair or equal.

As we head into the 2010-2011 "winter" storm season in San Diego (which our guests from the northern climates typically enjoy) we can expect winter beaches to appear. In fact, we're seeing some already. I was at the beach at high tide this morning and can see the changes taking shape. Winter beaches mean less sand and more "cobbles" (rocks), fewer people, and more interesting finds cast aside from waves. Today will be a -1 foot tide (ultra low) so I'm hoping to explore and find some shells, perfect stones, or sea glass this afternoon. In past winter explorations in Oceanside outside of North Coast Village, I've had major sand dollar finds during tides like this.

Every year San Diego association of governments (SANDAG) studies sand levels. The biggest losers last winter were my home beach (Cardiff) and my work beach (Oceanside). Read more from the North County Times.

Thursday, December 02, 2010

North Coast Village is Fresh and Ready in Oceanside CA

North Coast Village Oceanside CA - Aerial Photo by MahaPix
Every fall the beach front condo complex of North Coast Village in Oceanside, CA takes on maintenance projects to keep the 13 acre oasis looking fresh, and ready to welcome residents and guests to our vacation rentals.  Once again the 2010 projects do not disappoint.





Completed just in time for seasonal guests to North Coast Village:

  • sea wall fortified to protect North Coast Village oceanfront cottages from wave action;
  • C building foundation/garage waterproofing completed and re-landscaping in progress;
  • Koi pond filter replaced and the fish are ready for feeding by kids and adults alike (did you know in the winter the HOA actually have to feed the fish, but in the summer we have enough guests treating them from the feeder?);
  • B building lobby and laundry room remodel almost complete;
  • E building jackhammering completed.
North Coast Village is a 13 acre beach front complex of privately owned condos at the north end of The Strand between Oceanside's wooden pier and boat harbor. A portion of these beach condos are available for rent. For a BETTER vacation rental experience go ahead and book your next stay online (best rates and special deals) at www.bettervacationrentals.com or call 800-277-2734. 

Friday, July 16, 2010

Oceanside Harbor Days Returns for 2010

Time to plan ahead for Oceanside CA's famed Harbor Days celebration. The dates for 2010 are October 2 and 3 at the south end of the Oceanside Harbor and beach.
This family event is sponsored by the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce along with the Oceanside Harbor District, Cox Communications, San Diego Ford Dealers and Genentech.
Visitors will enjoy popular events including Pirates Cove, live entertainment, arts and craft exhibits, great food and fun activities for the entire family. The event is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day.http://oceansidechamberblog.com/?p=1032
Click here for more information on Oceanside's Harbor Days.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

a Mid Summer Night's Dream in La Jolla - Dream Big

A Mid Summer Night's Dream - La Jolla Playhouse - July 20-August 22, 2010 at Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theater: Featuring the San Diego Youth Symphony on stage. Tickets from $31

August 12-15, 2010 Cankerblossom: A Dark Fairytale Inspired by A Midsummer Night's Dream. A family-friendly page to stage workshop production. Tickets $15-$25.

Visit La Jolla Playhouse Online or call 858-550-1010

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Chilly Weather at the Beach? Catch a free movie.

Ok, I admit it: it's downright chilly here at Southern California beaches right now. Not what you came for I'm sure. That said, don't let it spoil your good time. There's a Regal Cinema in downtown Oceanside(zip 92054), and they are showing free movies every Tues. & Wed @ 10:00 A.M.

July 7 Tales of Despereaux (G)

July 7 Planet 51 (G)

July 13 & 14 Rugrats the Movie (G)

July 13 & 14 Ice Age Dawn of the Dinos (PG)

July 20 & 21 Kung Fu Panda (G)

July 20 & 21 Rugrats in Paris (PG)

July 27 & 28 Wallace & Grommit (G)

July 27 & 28 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (PG)

All well rated and fun movies. When it's over, I recommend a walk down Oceanside Pier or the Strand. There should be plenty of interesting rocks, and maybe even some shells or sand dollars if the tide's low.





Thursday, June 10, 2010

La Jolla Playhouse Surf Report and more.

Looking for a little culture with your beach? The San Diego area is more than just a sunny day...
Take in some live theater!

La Jolla Playhouse announces the 2010/2011 season for San Diego, opening with "Surf Report" June 15-July 11, 2010 at the Mandell Weiss Forum.

"Surf Report" June 15-July 11, 2010
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" July 20-August 22, 2010
"Limelight The Story of Charlie Chaplin" September 7-October 17, 2010
"Dostoevesky's Notes from the Underground" September 17-October 17, 2010
"Ruined" November 16 - December 19, 2010
"Little Miss Sunshine" February 15-March, 27, 2011

Three performance venues: Mandell Weiss Theatre, Mandell Weiss Forum, and Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre. Located on the UC San Diego Campus in La Jolla. Series subscriptions available now.
www.lajollaplayhouse.org
Box office: 858.550.1010 M-Sa 12-6

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Breakfast Out in Oceanside California

When we're in Oceanside we aren't usually lucky enough to be staying in one of our vacation rentals and sipping coffee on the ocean view patios, decks, and balconies, so where do we go for all our breakfasts?

If you have recommendations...we're listening as we like to try a new place every time we have a breakfast meeting with the BVR team!


Jitters, 510 North Coast Highway, Oceanside - fresh baked pastries (try a fruit & oat bar), cool vibe, and real breakfasts on the weekends - free wifi
Longboarder Cafe228 North Coast Highway, Oceanside - yum - great variety and surf murals (hint: the avo melt is my favorite lunch item here)
Cafe 101631 South Coast Highway, Oceanside- Oceanside's oldest restaurant, old fashioned food and hospitality at historic diner on Rte 101 
Mary's Family Restaurant307 North Coast Highway, Oceanside- indoor and outdoor seats good for people watching in Oceanside
Angelos (Breakfast Burrito) 3 locations on Coast Hwy - enough to fill you up until dinner for breakfast on the run
Denny's - a favorite of Marine's and families with kids who want lots of pancakes from nearby Camp Pendleton
Harbor House Cafe714 North Coast Highway
Oceanside - a good Oceanside standby
Carrows936 North Coast Highway
Oceanside- close to the Oceanside Visitor's Center and Chamber of Commerce (my mom likes this chain)

Here are a few other favorites we've read about but not visited ourselves:
Budget Restaurants close to Oceanside Vacation Rentals - Oceanside Travel Guide

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Broadway Bound in San Diego

The Broadway-bound musical comedy, "Robin and the 7 Hoods" makes it's world premier in San Diego at the gorgeous Old Globe Theatre in San Diego July 14-August 22, 2010.

Based on the book by Rupert Holmes, Lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Jimmy Van Heusen  and directed by Casey Nicholaw. This new musical takes the Robin Hood legend and gives it an early sixties spin.

Tickets go on sale Saturday, June 5, 10 am. Hurry! You won't want to miss live musical theater in San Diego's Old Globe.
Purchase tickets at www.theoldglobe.org or 619-23-Globe (234-5623)

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Race of Truth Starts in Oceanside CA

Sure you've heard of the Tour de France, but did you know that Race Across America is a harder bicycle race? Did you know half of the people who race, raise money for charity? Did you know the race starts June 8-12, 2010 in Oceanside CA at the Pier? There are events all week long.

Here's what they say about RAAM on the official site:

"RAAM is a Race of Truth This is a Race. Unlike other famous races, like the Tour de France, RAAM is not a stage race. The race is one stage, live to the very end. In RAAM, once the clock starts on the west coast, the clock doesn't stop until each racer reaches the finish line on the east coast. RAAM is 30% longer than the Tour de France and solo racers finish in half the time with no rest days. The race format is essentially a time trial, commonly called racing against the clock or the race of truth. Unlike the Tour de France, there is no drafting or taking shelter from the wind. It's an all out solo challenge."

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

North Coast Village Finishes More Remodels

Wow - winter project season is over and the summer vacation rental and beach season has begun at North Coast Village, Oceanside CA. We just heard the following projects are completed and ready for summer vacationers and residents alike:


  • Main BBQ and A Building BBQ areas remodeled and new gleaming BBQ grills installed
  • E/F laundry room remodeled
  • Library remodeled
  • Gym/fitness rooms remodeled and some NEW equipment installed
We haven't seen all the improvements yet, but after seeing the game and recreation room projects we know they'll be great.

Oh - and all the giant Koi are back living in their leak free pond!

Friday, May 21, 2010

A Night at Oceanside Sunset Market


Just thinking about last night at the Sunset Market in Oceanside is making me hungry. I was fortunate enough to be part of "hospitality night" and receive a guided tour of the weekly Sunset Market and the California Surf Museum as well as a complimentary dinner at the booth of my choice.

I don't know why it took me so long to get here. It's only 15 minutes from home and a great event to come with friends or family. This time was with my friends and colleagues so we could learn more about the Market so we can share information with our guests. Downtown Oceanside looked so good!

Our host, Dick, started us in the "Fresh & Ready" section where we sampled Chai Tea (just add water) and 3 kinds of homemade cakes. As we learned that the Sunset Market is so successful there are as many on the waiting list as there are booths in the Market. Each booth is juried to be sure the items are unique and diverse including the food. The farmers are certified that the produce is grown by the seller, and we noticed that most was organic. As we meandered we enjoyed music in several locations, and samples of Italian ice (it's good) as well. Since there were four of us, we made note of spots to re-visit: produce (blueberries, raspberries, corn, protea flowers), puppets, and a unique book. We also made note of those places we would come back to for more.

After an amazing tour of the California Surf Museum (more another time) we just had to eat. One headed for chicken tamales and several of us headed for Hunter Steakhouse for tri-tip (also located just west of the 5 on Vista Way) after they lured us in with a giant barbecue. I think we could go back just for food again as we need to try the roasted artichokes, artisan breads, Phillipine food, and chicken pitas. It all looks good and smells even better.

What surprised me the most was how vibrant and diverse the Oceanside Sunset Market was: not just the same old street fair vendors. The second surprise was that the merchants and restaurants on the streets were open and doing well also, which is good for Oceanside. I spotted some new venues and tried Bubble Tea (excellent) for the first time.

Oceanside Sunset Market - great activity for weekly shopping, couples, girls night out, or families looking for a diversion. Thank you to Main Street Oceanside and the dedicated volunteers. I'll be back.

Thursdays 5-9 PM. Year Round Weather Permitting except Thanksgiving and Christmas weeks.
Admission Free to Sunset Market and California Surf Museum.
Where: Pier View and Coast Highway
Tip # 1: Bring a reusable bag for your purchases or pick one up at the booth on Pier View.
Tip # 2: Parking is free east of the RR tracks. Great lots at City Hall and the Oceanside Transit Center

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

8 Tips to a Great Beach Rental this Year

I stay in beach rentals. I own a couple of beach rentals. I manage beach rentals. I've dealt with hundreds of guests looking for and staying in beach rentals. I've read hundreds of guest reviews for beach rentals. Let me put my experience to use and offer 6 tips to help you in your search for a great beach rental.

Extra Beach Rental Tip: Before you start know the basics of what you want and need: proximity to beach, # sleeps, dates you are available, and budget.

1. Check the availability calendar first. If there isn't one...just move on. There is too much selection in beach rentals to waste YOUR time inquiring about weeks that won't fit your schedule or working with vacation rental managers or owners who don't bother to keep their calendars updated so they can bait and switch you. Keep in mind some of the listing site's calendars may not be fully up to date, but the vacation rental manager's own site should ALWAYS be accurate. This is a big advantage to renting with professional managers vs owners.

2. Get the actual address. Only a few managers and owners of vacation rentals will refuse you because of security concerns - hang up the phone and try another. Google map it, including the satellite view. If the map doesn't match the description, ask about it. Mapping software isn't perfect, BUT it will show you important streets and most importantly where the beach is in comparison to the vacation rental. Try to really zoom in to street view, as well as figure out the topography. I know a lot of people who think and say beach front, and their opinion is different than mine. Beach front, to me, means, no street between me and the beach, AND no cliff between me and the beach. Some streets are fine, even some streets are fine, as long as you KNOW EXACTLY what you are booking and if it meets your needs. For example, my favorite beach in Orange County CA is Salt Creek Beach. That said, when my kids were little or when I'm with my mom, this would not be a good beach to stay at. Why? All the houses (and the Ritz) are at the top of a mega cliff, and even the public parking is up a steep and long hill. Another example: I once stayed at Le Meridien in Cannes France - and the photo from the pool and the text said "on the beach" - what wasn't shown was the huge and busy street between the hotel and and the promenade and the "beach." Which brings me to tip #2.

3. Find out what kind of beach. Sandy? Flat? Surf? Rocky? Tidal? Mud flats? Shells? Pebbles? Coral? Grass? Public? Private? State? Lifeguards? Safe from crime? Clean water?

4. Research the weather and water temperature for your beach during the time you will be visiting. Beaches vary dramatically on the west coast based on season... Water temperature, sand, topography. Yes, it's out dirty little secret: much of our sand gets ripped away during the winter months, and usually ends up back on our beaches by summer. There are also san replenishment projects that help. Water quality varies on the west coast based on rain too. Water temperature varies. I recommend you take some time and look up historical water temperature and weather conditions for the time of your visit and your location. Decide if the reality matches your vision. We spent a spring break at Anna Maria Island in Florida that wasn't very springlike, but at least the water was warm. Had we booked in a different location, the water would have been rough and cold. I love my cottage on the coast of Maine, but invariably, every summer someone asks if it's warm enough for swimming from our dock. I never answer the question with a yes or know, but always with more questions. Your host, be it a professional manager or an owner, should take the time to do the same with you when you ask.

5. Look closely at all the photos, inside and out. Make sure there are plenty of photos of the view, the outside if it's a stand alone rental, and the inside. If the view photos isn't labeled clearly that it's from the beach rental, ASK. If there aren't any photos of the inside, ask for some.

6. Spend time on the beach rental website or description. Follow all the links to more information. Look at the amenities provided. Do this after you've checked the availability calendar and rates, but before you inquire. Read guest reviews. This way you are sure you are making a good match. A really good rental site will Take care of Tips 1-5.

7. Book your stay. If dealing with a vacation rental manager, you will be able to book online at the best rates, and pay securely via credit card. If you have found a place via one of the many "rent by owner" (note: they aren't all owners-managers and owners list on these sites) go ahead and inquire via email or call. We recommend sending out 3-5 inquiries, and waiting up to 2 days for responses from most listing sites based on our inquiry experience. Choose your favorite and: say NO THANK YOU and WHY to those you didn't choose.

8. Confirm your arrival and departure times and procedures for a smooth trip. Confirm linens, beach toys, towels, etc to minimize packing. Make online reservations and print tickets for local attractions. Find out where to rent equipment- some places even deliver. ENJOY.

Friday, January 29, 2010

UCSD & La Jolla Playhouse Presents: The Revenger's Tragedy-to Benefit UCSD

On February 12, 2010 The La Jolla Playhouse will present an Opening Night Benefit and Pre-Show Reception to benefit UCSD's Department of Theater and Dance's Graduate Student Residency Program.

When: Friday, February 12, 2010 at 6:30 pm
How Much: $50 includes preshow reception wiht light hors d'oeuvres, discussion with director Christopher Ashley, backstage tour, and  the opening night performance of "The Revenger's Tragedy" by Thomas Middleton.
Purchase tickets today by calling 858.534.4574 or online at www.theatre.ucsd.edu