Chuy’s Mesquite Broiler: Tasty California Cuisine

Chuy’s Mesquite Broiler is a local institution known for serving tasty California-style fare in a surf-themed, indoor-outdoor setting. Sip a frosty margarita, cold beer, or other refreshing libation while you gaze at the fun decor in this funky spot.

Starter options include nachos, shrimp skewers, quesadillas, mesquite-grilled zucchini, and the Rip Curl Platter with a cheese quesadilla, hot wings, and chicken strips. The Killer Taco Platter comes in a variety of options that include mesquite grilled whitefish, fried shrimp, grilled Angus beef, chicken, tri-tip steak, and pork. Other favorites include chicken soup, tortilla soup, Mexican-style pizza, Baja chicken salad, and tri-tip chili. Also on the menu are fajitas, burritos, and sandwiches. Open every day.

Chuy’s Mesquite Broiler
25289 The Old Road
Stevenson Ranch, CA 91382
(661) 288-1022
chuysonline.com

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Craving Curry? Find Authentic Indian Cuisine at Royal Tandoor in Santa Clarita

Whether you love tikka masala or you’re more of a spicy vindaloo type, you’ll find all of your favorite Indian dishes at Royal Tandoor. This friendly Indian fare eatery in Santa Clarita serves a menu of curries, samosas, and tandoori specialties in an elegant setting complete with bright red tablecloths covering every table and flatscreen televisions throughout the dining room. The restaurant itself is also located in a convenient shopping plaza, which makes it a great choice when you’re on your way home from work or out running errands in Santa Clarita.

There are a number of dishes made with chicken, lamb, and goat, while vegetarians will enjoy various daals and eggplant-based dishes. Everything is also served with hot naan bread and fragrant rice on the side. Stop in for dinner or try out the lunch buffet at this local favorite for Indian fare!

Royal Tandoor
26532 Bouquet Canyon Road
Santa Clarita, CA 91350
(661) 263-7100
www.royaltandooronline.com

Looking for a Unique Design Element? Try Decorating With Citrus Fruits!

Now that summer is here, you're likely looking for fun, colorful ways to brighten up your home. If you want to add a pop of color and a burst of freshness to your kitchen or dining space, try decorating with something a bit out-of-the-ordinary: citrus fruits! Here are a few ways to decorate with oranges, lemons and more.

Dried Citrus Ornaments
While these types of dried citrus ornaments are normally used around the holidays, they look (and smell!) just as great in the summertime, too. Try drying your fruits and hanging them on a garland of eucalyptus over the kitchen window, or forage some branches, pop them in a vase and hang the ornaments on the ends.

Lemon Centerpieces
Planning a dinner party or a weekend brunch? Create your very own centerpiece made with bright, fresh lemons! If you're pressed for time, simply fill an attractive bowl with whole lemons for a subtle scent and a pretty pop of yellow. If you have a bit more time to spare, try filling a glass vase with water. Cut lemons into thin slices, and then submerge them in the vase for a more unique look.

Preserved Lemon Jars
This one plays double-duty as both a decoration and a helpful baking ingredient. Quick-preserve your lemons using just lemon juice and kosher salt, and then store them in large jars around the kitchen for a rustic, farmhouse-inspired look. Reach into the jars whenever you need something to zest up a pasta dish, roasted chicken or even a dessert!

Visit the Gibbon Conservation Center for a Fascinating Look at the World of Apes

For animal lovers in the Santa Clarita area, the Gibbon Conservation Center is a must-see attraction that makes a great family outing. This zoo-like facility studies gibbons, a member of an Asian ape species that are truly fascinating creatures. The biologists at the Gibbon Conservation Center study the gibbons and their mating patterns, diets, and other unique tendencies to help conserve the species and keep it from becoming endangered.

During your visit, you will not only get an up-close-and-personal look at the gibbons that inhabit the facility, you’ll also take a tour led by a biologist to learn all about the center’s conservation efforts. Wear comfortable walking shoes on your visit so that you can later enjoy wandering the grounds on the paved walking trails once the tour is through, and be sure to set aside at least two or three hours to really explore this fascinating facility.

Gibbon Conservation Center
19100 Esguerra Road
Santa Clarita, CA 91390
(661) 296-2737
www.gibboncenter.org

Did You Know These Cool Facts About Tea?

There are few things more relaxing than kicking back after a long day with a hot mug of tea, but how much do you really know about the brew that you’re sipping? From its numerous health benefits to its rich, global history, there’s a whole lot to learn about this fascinating beverage!

  • Tea bags were originally designed in the early 1800s. They were created to hold samples of tea brought to America from India. Today, tea bags are much more commonly used than loose-leaf varieties.
  • Darjeeling tea is the world’s rarest tea. It gets its name because it's grown in the Indian region of Darjeeling. While many types of teas are labeled Darjeeling, only 1/4 are actually from the region!
  • While tea styles like black, green, white, and oolong taste very distinct, they all come from the same Camellia sinensis plant. It's the way the leaves are harvested and treated that determines their color and variety.
  • Herbal teas are not really teas at all. Rather, they're infused fruits, flowers, plants, and herbs.
  • China is the world’s largest tea producer. The country supplies 29% of the tea in the world. India comes in a close second.
  • The Chinese are not the world’s largest tea consumers. That title belongs to the United Arab Emirates!

Tea Facts from A to Z: 26 Things You Didn’t Know About Tea [Fine Dining Lovers]
Tea Fact Sheet – 2014 [Tea Association]
10 Interesting Facts About Tea — Iron Chef America Ingredients 101 [Food Network]

Happy Fourth of July!

Wishing you a Fourth of July filled with pride, honor, and lots of fun!

Add Some Salsa to Your Usual Workday Lunch at Welik Mexican Cuisine

Just about everyone loves Mexican fare, so if you’re looking for some of the freshest in the Santa Clarita area, visit Welik Mexican Cuisine. Its strip mall location is conveniently located near Provence at Valencia, and its bright, modern decor makes it a great place to have a relaxing lunch with friends or coworkers.

Inside, Welik Mexican Cuisine is furnished with spacious dining tables and colorful artwork on the walls, but it’s the restaurant’s vibrant Mexican dishes that add the most festive flair. Arroz Con Pollo is topped with fresh guacamole and orange slices, while fiesta chicken salads, various styles of tacos, and sauce-covered enchiladas are made true to Mexican tradition. Sweet crepes and deep fried ice cream make delicious desserts, while the flan really takes the cake!

For lunch, dinner or takeout, Welik Mexican Cuisine is always a delicious choice.

Welik Mexican Cuisine
26238 Bouquet Canyon Road
Santa Clarita, CA 91350
(661) 505-6022
www.yelp.com/biz/welik-mexican-cuisine-santa-clarita

Happy Father’s Day!

Today is a chance for us to recognize some very important people in our lives. May this day bring you many reasons to smile!

Happy Father’s Day!

Butting Heads in the Office? Here’s How to Deal With Difficult Coworkers!

Whether your job requires collaboration or you simply want to establish friendly relationships with the people you work with, difficult co-workers can complicate things. Here are a few ways to handle bad attitudes in the workplace.

  1. Keep your cool. First and foremost, never lose your temper on a fellow employee, no matter how bad the situation gets. This will only make you lose face in front of your bosses and the rest of the office. Simply remind yourself to maintain a calm, even voice, or just walk away from the situation.
  2. Practice good conflict resolution skills. If the co-worker in question frequently disagrees or argues with you about work issues, learn how to resolve these conflicts before they start. Identify common ground by pointing out a mutual goal, and be sure to hear him or her out completely before giving your point of view.
  3. Address the issue in private. No one wants to be viewed as unprofessional, so privately point out when a co-worker is being particularly dramatic. Say something neutral, like “It seems like you’re getting very angry about this.” This might make your co-worker notice the error of his or her ways.
  4. Don’t be a pushover. It pays to be kind, but don’t let this difficult co-worker feel that he or she can walk all over you. Adopt a fair yet stern attitude that shows that you can’t be manipulated or disrespected.

Three Tips to Deal with a Passive-Aggressive Colleague [Harvard Business Review]
20 Ways to Deal with Difficult Co-Workers [iVillage]
Ten Tips for Dealing with Difficult Co-Workers [allBusiness]
How to Deal with Difficult Co-Workers [Forbes]

Pinot’s Palette: A Painting Studio with a Bar In-House

If you're overdue for a girls' night out, then Pinot's Palette is here to help. Not far from Stevenson ranch on Mcbean Parkway, the painting studio promises a unique night of fun complete with paintbrushes and booze. Unlike other BYOB art studios, Pinot's actually has a bar in-house, which means you don't have to stop to pick up a bottle on your way there. Just bring along some cash for wine, beer, or a booze-free drinks. (Sweeter sips like sangria and cider are on the bar menu, too.)

While you sip away, you'll also be creating a masterpiece. The expert instructors at Pinot's Palette host classes and private events during which they teach pupils how to recreate a striking scene or popular portrait. You don't need to have any previous artistic experience to be able to master the masterpiece—folks of all abilities will be able to keep up and have some fun along the way.

Pinot's Palette
25850 Mcbean Parkway
Valencia, CA 91355
(661) 260-0846
www.pinotspalette.com/valencia
www.yelp.com/biz/pinots-palette-valencia-valencia