West Palm Beach FOOD TOUR!! Mahi Mahi, Croque Monsieur & Key Lime Pie | South Florida
GET YOUR GUIDE: https://gyg.me/v8bWw37W WEST PALM BEACH FOOD TOURS: https://www.instagram.com/westpalmbeachfoodtours WATCH: Little Havana Food Tour in Miami: https://davidsbeenhere.com/2021/04/22/video-little-havana-cuban-food-tour-cuban-sandwich-churros-colada-miami-florida/ After teaming up with Get Your Guide for an epic tour of Little Havana in Miami, I headed north to beautiful West Palm Beach to join them on a mind-bending food tour of the city. Come with me as I go on an unforgettable West Palm Beach food tour! My friends at Get Your Guide offer thousands of incredible tours, which you can book on their website. This diverse tour would take me around the downtown area and feature everything from French to Colombian to Jamaican food! DAVID’S BEEN HERE MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/davids-been-here I met my guide, Kristi, who lives in the area. We started with a south Florida staple: a guava and cream cheese pastelito! They’re super crispy and flaky, with sweet guava and creamy cheese on the inside. Our first stop was Avocado Grill, a beautiful farm-to-table restaurant with a tropical vibe and super high ceilings. In the kitchen, I met Adam, who’d be making me some grilled mahi mahi tacos with avocado, fruit salsa, cilantro, and crema. While they worked on that, I met Ingrid at the bar, who made me a passionfruit margarita. My mahi mahi taco was packed with filling. I loved the soft tortilla and the abundance of fish, tropical fruit, and cabbage. It starts falling apart as you eat it, so you finish it with a fork and knife. The fish was so fresh! The passionfruit margarita was incredible, fruity, and tropical! The salt around the rim of the glass put it over the top! Our next stop was Pistache, a French-style bistro. Inside, I tried a French pear martini. It was all alcohol but fruity and floral. The restaurant had an authentic bistro feel that took me back to my time in France. I’d be eating a popular brunch item, the croque monsieur, which is a grilled sandwich with gooey melted cheese, bechamel, and ham on brioche bread. It’s super creamy and luxurious and is like a bite of France! It came with some delicious pomme frites, or French fries. They were nice and crispy, and not oily at all! Next, we passed by a lot of street art by a Brazilian artist by Cobra on our way to Silento Coffee. It’s a mom-and-pop coffee shop where they showed me how they make Colombian coffee! They make their tinto brew one cup at a time, but it’s super high quality and worth the wait! I enjoyed the coffee with some cheesy pom de bono, which is a sweet and salty cheese bread. The coffee wasn’t as bitter as regular coffee. Then, we headed to Kapow down the main restaurant street. It’s full of comic book-style décor and has a bar and dining area. At the bar, they made me a blueberry lavender mojito. The blueberries soak in vodka for three days! It was super strong, and the blueberries tasted like vodka! In the kitchen, I watche