There
is no lack of fresh,
deliciously prepared cuisine
on the Monterey Peninsula.
There are so many fine restaurants
that one could visit a different
one on each annual visit for
the rest of their lives. The
Monterey Peninsula is truly
blessed as being one of the
greatest food arenas in the
world.
Aside from the incredible
quality and assortment of
fresh agricultural products
available, the Peninsula is
also blessed with a texture
of ethnic flavor and style.
The Native Americans, Spanish,
Italians, Greeks and Portuguese
brought to the Monterey Peninsula
a knack for seafood preparation.
The oriental culture through
the canning and fish salting
industries motivated another
form of preparing fish. Seafood
such as squid, salmon, sole,
halibut, red snapper, ling
cod and swordfish are brought
in on a daily basis by fisherman
whose families have harvested
the local bay for generations.
Farmers in the Salinas Valley
produce lettuce, cabbage,
artichokes, garlic and a variable
cornucopia of vegetable and
fruits. Monterey Jack cheese,
which originated here is a
common topping on many dishes,
particularly at Mexican restaurants.
Coffee houses have recently
sprung up throughout the area
serving lattes and cappuccinos
well into the night. Most
restaurants serve a late-night
fare and have lounges that
stay open later catering to
the night owls. Don't forget
the night club scene, it's
plentiful and there's something
for every taste.