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My favourite quiche – one I’ll happily go out of my way for – is at Zucchini Blossom Market & Cafe in Medicine Hat, Alta. Soft and custardy with a perfectly flaky crust and flavourful vegetables inside, it’s a light but substantial meal that really hits the spot when you’re tired from travelling but have barely moved from your seat.
I love to go on road trips. I also like to eat well. Unfortunately, the two don’t always go hand in hand – at least, not without a bit of effort. It’s a travel fantasy that your stomach will start to rumble and you’ll serendipitously come across a cute under-the-radar restaurant with five-star meals. The reality, especially along highways, is that you’ll have your choice of a few fast-food chains or whatever delights the gas station has to offer.
Here’s how it’s gone, for instance, on my past few cross-country journeys. Pre-travel, I might dig into some destinations via Reddit searches, or come across recommendations while flipping through magazines or scrolling Instagram. If anything looks promising, I’ll look it up in Google Maps to check the menu and reviews. Then, if it looks tempting enough, it gets a green “Want to go” flag.
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