We all heard the mythical story of techies in start ups pulling all nighters while surviving on chips, pizza and caffeinated drinks.
I personally think that you need better fuel for your brain.
Some companies do understand that as the array a foods on offer at the Googleplex prove.
Passionate Foodies can be geeky in their approach to culinary delights.
On May 15 and 16, the A La Carte and Art street festival in Mountain View unites the Foodies and the Techies.
Worth mentioning, Gourmet Artisan Food Debuts at A La Carte & Art for this 2010 edition.
Program suggests visitors will be able to sample and purchase:
dressings, balsamic vinegars, flavored almonds, cashews, pistachios,
pecans, tea, scone mixes, fruit butter, chutney, fudge sauces, fruit
jams, honey, flavored mustard, salsas, marinades, Kona coffee and fudge"
I noticed the very French named Tres Classique from Ukiah offering no less than 30 different Balsamic Vinegars including a 10 year old Sauvignon Blanc Balsamic and The Nutty Gourmet. With allergies bring your Epinephrine.
You will also be able to sample food from local eateries as well as wines and microbrews.
Being a street festival, it's only natural that music, arts and craft and kids activities are part of the mix.
Added Bonus, Admission is Free.
A la Carte & Art takes place on Castro Street from 10am to 6pm.