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Review: Bonjour French Cafe on Siesta Key, Florida

Monday, May 21st, 2012

Quiche from Bonjour Photo: Brenda C. Hill

Bon Jour…How delightful to discover a brand new French cafe on my favorite island of Siesta Key close to Sarasota. Siesta’s soft sugar white sands and clear turquoise waters were voted the best beach in the nation this year. This week I was on the key three  times, so far, mainly to feast at the new Bonjour Cafe. Our team has a special fondness for true southern French cuisine.

Reminiscent of the bistros in France enjoyed by the Hill Team, Bonjour is small, charming and very authentic. The  cuisine  is fresh and natural, featuring all of my favorites such as quiches, croissants, crepes and soups, all made from lovingly from scratch by  chef/co-owner. Marie.

Her husband and co-owner, Thierry ,greets locals and visitors for breakfast, brunch, lunch and more.

Brenda's New Office Cafe on Siesta Key Photo: Brenda C. Hill

I usually bring my notebook and iphone to enjoy cafe au laits or a chocolate viennois with whipped cream. My companions raved over the smoked salmon quiche served with roasted potatoes (then sauteed in evoo) and one of the eight seasonal salads served with the tastiest of dressings. I mentioned to Marie that she might consider selling it and she replied “We do.”  It is made with Dijon mustard, red wine vinegar, salt and pepper and organic Greek olive oil. I tried it at home, but it didn’t taste as delectable. The secrets to her rich, yet pillow light smoked salmon quiche are nutmeg, fresh eggs and cream and Swiss cheese. I will follow up with the actual recipes, which change according to season. Also see my review in Trip Advisor. I gave the service, food and atmosphere a rare very good/excellent rating.

Since Thierry and Marie owned a restaurant in my favorite Provence village for 20 years, it is no wonder that I feel so much “at home” in their authentic bistro. I enjoy hearing French spoken while listening to Edith Piaf. Maybe the part is choosing one of their baguette sandwiches with Brie and Prosciutto to take to the beach for a French picnic. That, the sparkling wine mimosas with fresh Florida orange juice .

Only open for a few weeks, locals and international travelers are filling up the 40 seats fast. I generally wait a year before reviewing a new restaurant. No need, this one will be here for a long time. It was Thierry and Marie’s dream have a small cafe on Siesta, as it is mine to return to Provence. Now I only have to stroll down Ocean Street from the beach in my flip flops for a true taste of France. In fact, I think I will go today because I haven’t tried the blue cheese spinach quiche yet. Maybe a cold Kronenbourg 1664 will hit spot after walking those warm white sands.

Bonjour French Cafe

5214 Ocean Boulevard

Siesta Key – Sarasota, Fl. 34242

Open 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM Daily

www.bonjourfrenchcafe.com

941-346-0600

Guest Posts Welcome

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Hello Everyone,

I wanted to share our policy on guest posts. Posts from other food, wine, and travel writers are welcome. If you only want to post once a quarter or so, I will do them. If you would like to post once a month or more, you will be set up as a contributor, have a password, and be able to post directly. It will go into a que for editing and approval and then posted. This will ensure a quicker post date.

Learning what is effective in the cureent trends is an ongoing task. I’ve discovered the value of featuring guests and doing guest posts on other sites.

Contributors would have a paragraph about themselves as well as a jpg head shot and one or two links to their website and/or blog.

Guidelines:

Posts are best at 600 words or less. If what you have is longer, please break it into two  parts.

They should incude at least one jpg, category, and key word tags.

As owner of the site, I have sole descrition as to not post inappropriate material.

This blog is not meant to slam properties or destinations.  It focuses on the postive not the negative. If you did not like a place, please don’t waste your time by sending it. On the other hand, their is nothing wrong with saying someing like, “You may want to double your budget for taxi fares in such and such, as they are higher than expected, or I liked everything but the———.” Hints and suggestions are also welcome. Just not slamming.

This blog goes to FoodBuzz, Foodie BlogRoll, Travel Blog Roll, Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, etc.

If you are interested, please reply and I will contact you.

Best,

Maralyn Hill of IFWTWA Shares Stage with January Chicago Travel + Adventure Show

Thursday, January 19th, 2012
IFWTWA
January 10, 2012
Diamond Bar, CA
West Coast Media Contact
Linda Kissam
On behalf of the IFWTWA
951-526-4540LindaKissam@Kissam.net
International Food Wine and Travel Writers Association

Shares stage with 2012 Chicago Travel & Adventure Show
Diamond Bar, CA (Dec. 2011) The International Food Wine and Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) announces its participation in the January 28-29, 2012 Chicago Travel & Adventure Show.The Travel & Adventure Show returns to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center showcasing more than 400 exhibitors, amazing trip giveaways, travel tips from the experts including travel legendSamantha Brown, Patricia Schultz, Maralyn Hill (IFWTWA President)  and more. Attendees can experience scuba diving, ride camels, see cultural performances and test their taste buds at the fiery foods challenge. The biggest show of its kind in the Mid West, this is THE place for the serious traveler. It opens at the Convention Center on Saturday, January 28, from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Sunday, January 29, from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.The IFWTWA is pleased to announce that it’s President, Maralyn Hill  will be participating in two culinary and travel related seminars.  In addition to speaking on the culinary panels, Maralyn will be attending the show to meet with both writers and tourism bureaus and CVBs who would like to learn more about IFWTWA. Anyone who wants to set up an appointment with Maralyn should contact her at maralyn@ifwtwa.orgSaturday, Jan. 28
4:00pm – 5:00pm

Travel + Destination Symposium

“Destination Culinary – Current Trends & Destinations” T+DS Meeting Room
Sunday, Jan. 29
Travel & Adventure Show (consumer)

“Travel for Foodies ~ Tips, Trends, and Tools for the Culinary Traveler”

Culinary Stage

Free tickets to the event – a $10 value – can be obtained (while they last) Type in promo code: SPK at  www.adventureexpo.com/tickets after you pick the show where you want to register..

About: The International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) is a dynamic nonprofit organization based out of Southern California. What started out as a small group of prominent Frenchmen rating restaurants in 1956 is now a global network of journalists who cover the hospitality and lifestyle fields, and the people who promote them. Members cover a broad spectrum of travel destination attractions such as active and passive adventure activities, ecology, historical features, culture, fairs, festivals, food, wine, and special events. The association’s membership includes professionals in culinary arts and sciences, the wine growing and production industry, and hotel and hospitality management industries.

I hope I get the opportunity to meet journalists who attend as well as CVBs and Tourism Bureaus.

Maralyn D. Hill

The Epicurean Explorer

President, International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association

Editor-at-Large, CityRoom

Contributor: The Epoch Times, Spa Review Magazine, Global Writes, JustLuxe

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