China: Law School Adventures

The most interesting thing I’ve done with my life recently is venture to China with a few of my law school classmates for a two week study tour of Xi’an and Beijing.

Last summer I had the once in a life-time experience of studying law at Cambridge and I had gone back to a meeting to talk about my experiences to new students who were considering going to Cambridge this summer. I discussed my time with them but I also learned about this incredible opportunity to go to China and earn up to 3 credits of law school credit while doing so.

My first thoughts were “no way, I could never afford that…but wouldn’t that be the coolest experience, like ever?”. I still (of course) put my name on the information sheet anyway, but the more I learned about it the more I realized that I could totally make this work (all we paid for was airfare and credit hours to the university) so it really wasn’t that expensive, and plus I got 2 credit hours out of the way for the next year and memories to last a lifetime.

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Here I am in front of the university in Xi’an, this was the law school building and where we had our lectures from Chinese law professors. We learned about Chinese Company Law, Chinese Civil Law, Chinese Constitutional and Administrative Law, Chinese Civil Procedure Law, and Chinese contemporary economy. We also had a session where former Chancellor and current law professor Harvey Pearlman had a comparative session on US and Chinese law. Overall, the classes were crazy interesting and really a great opportunity to learn about another country’s legal landscape.

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The coolest part of this trip was the opportunity to see the Chinese court. We toured Xi’an Intermediate People’s Court and got the chance to converse with judges in the court (pictured here in the light blue shirts). This was by far a highlight of the trip and of my law school career. It was an amazing opportunity for cultural exchange and conversation, even though there was a language barrier the conversations we had are something I will remember forever.

One of the highlights of this trip was the food and the cultural experiences. My top favorites being the fish spa, the delicious yogurt from the street market, dumplings and the hot pot dinner we did.

There is always something fun about a challenge, we had a VERY short amount of time to climb to the top of the Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi’an, and we accepted the challenge and ran up to the top. Worth it.

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Seeing the terra cotta warriors was also a highlight of the trip. For sure a must see if you get to Xi’an, downright amazing are the only words to describe this. Something you’ve gotta see for yourself to completely understand how amazing it is. Definitely a must see world heritage site.

Study Abroad: London Packing List

the run down.

Here’s the down and dirty what you gotta have to start off your time in the world’s most fantastic city, London. Almost everything is easy to purchase, but its nice to have at least the essentials when you first get there while you get used to everything.

the essentials.

  1. laptop
  2. cell phone (either get a pay as you go plan or turn off data and only use for emergency calls)
  3. power converter
  4. British Pounds (if you plan on changing dollars to pounds make sure you bring NEW bills that aren’t old otherwise they aren’t happy to change them)
  5. credit cards with chip (an preferably no foreign transaction fees)
  6. any important medications and toiletries
  7. any favorite american food that you CAN’T live without (totally personal preference, I only brought some initial snacks so I wouldn’t starve if I couldn’t find a Tesco)
  8. Passport and any documents you might need (don’t forget your ID/Drivers License!)
  9. rain boots
  10. A good coat

things you’ll need.

  1. an oyster card (the tube is necessary my friends)
  2. good walking shoes
  3. I promise you you’ll need rain boots (wellie warmers are also nice to have on those cold english days)
  4. layers of outerwear, make sure you have at least one waterproof outer layer.
  5. The rest is pretty much up to you! Study abroad is what you make it 🙂

random tips.

Go exploring immediately, unpack the essentials and go out and be a tourist for a few hours. Figure out where the closest tube station is or bus stop. Find a Sainsbury’s or Tesco or what not (a food source). Explore the neighborhood you’ll be in all semester, check out the local pubs and restaurants.

Go see the big sites, bring out that camera and go take a ride on the London Eye, see Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Covent Garden, Leister Square, Piccadilly Circus, the Globe Theater ect. Some other fun touristy things to do are:

  • London Walks (I recommend the Jack the Ripper and the Harry Potter walks!)
  • The London Dungeon
  •  Horseback Ride through Hyde Park (Ross Nye Stables is fantastic and located adjacent to Hyde Park and usually takes walk-ups and is a once in a life time experience that cannot be beat!)
  • Hop-on-Hop off Bus (only do this if you don’t want to pay to use the tube for a day and want to be identified as a tourist)
  • Boat ride on the Thames (some have packages with the Eye and other attractions).

If you plan on visiting any of the palaces (Kensington, Tower of London, Hampton Court or Kew) buy the palace pass- find a friend and buy the “couple/family” pass and it will be even cheaper and you can go again and again in case you go on a day with a few too many tourists. Also, whenever people come to visit you they can get in on the pass as well since it is a “family” pass.

Here’s a link for more information on the pass.

I hope you enjoy your time in London as much as I did and have fun exploring!

 

 

5 Things you Must Do in the Highlands of Scotland

One of my top favorite places to go in the world has to be Scotland, more specifically the highlands. I’ve compiled a list of my top favorite things to do, but there is so much more. These are just some of the interesting things I did when I visited.

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  1. Hairy Coos

When visiting the highlands you must find these beauties. Our bus tour got so pumped every time we saw one. At one point our driver graciously stopped for a photo op. I love these fuzzy cows! You must find one and take a picture of or with one- which if you drive around the highlands you are hopefully bound to see some!

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2. IrnBru

This crazy looking beverage is a must try in Scotland and although crazy sweet, it is strangely addicting and I often find myself wishing we had it in the US.

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3. Castles

See all the castles. They are awesome and never get old. Our tour guide called our tour the ABC tour, or another bloody castle tour. Which was true, but it didn’t make it any less interesting. I would do our exact same tour again anytime but would love to see more castles that I haven’t gotten to explore yet.

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4. Play with weapons

Do something crazy, like pose for a photo with an ancient sword outside an awesome old castle in the middle of nowhere in the highlands. These kind of awesome crazy things happen, and it is fantastic.

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5. Climb a big hill

Go hiking, see the beautiful views, break in those wellies. Every blister is worth the amazing view from the top. We accomplished mountain goat status by hiking up some awesome hills and seeing some ancient homes with fabulous views. Don’t forget to venture through some streams and take some pictures. Also, try to spread your arms in victory better than I did, I suck at it.


Other things I enjoyed.

  • Lochs
  • Haggis
  • Rain
  • Loch Ness
  • Edinburgh
  • Everything

Here’s a link to the tour company we used through school!

Family Trips: Kiawah Island, SC

Looking for a relaxing family vacation spot that is a little bit off the beaten track and is sure to please the whole family? Look no further than Kiawah Island, SC just outside of Charleston.

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There are a few different ways to stay on Kiawah- this gated community has lots of rental properties and there is also a hotel on property for shorter stays. We rent a house for a week and tend to share it with our extended family as to make the price more reasonable- there are houses in every price range and the upper end homes even have pools and beach views!

Things to do

  • Golf- Kiawah is a world class golf resort with plenty of challenging courses for the avid golfer
Osprey Point Golf Course

Osprey Point Golf Course

  • Tennis- beautiful tennis facilities, kids camps, clinics and lessons are available
  • Kids Camps- Camp Kiawah has great activities for kids and a great way to keep your child busy during vacation and keep them learning and being creative!
  • Family activities- fireworks at forth of July, tie-dying t-shirts and more! Check the schedule upon arrival!
  • Boating/Fishing- plenty of opportunities to fish, crab, shrimp, kayak, canoe and more! Outings and rentals are available

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  • Beach- just rent some umbrellas and chairs and sit back and enjoy the peaceful sound of the ocean on this miles long beach with lovely dunes.

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The seagulls love eating leftover lunch!

The seagulls love eating leftover lunch!

Look for beautiful shells at low tide

Look for beautiful shells at low tide

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  • Wildlife viewing- look for the beautiful wildlife that calls the island home as well as view beautiful sunsets over the marsh looking for dolphins!
Gators are easy to find at Osprey Point Golf Club!

Gators are easy to find at Osprey Point Golf Club!

Ghost Crab on the beach

Ghost Crab on the beach

Shells of horseshoe crabs

Shells of horseshoe crabs

Sunsets at Rhetts Bluff

Sunsets at Rhetts Bluff

Beautiful sunsets

Beautiful sunsets

  • Biking is a great way to see the island as well as get a little bit of a workout in!
Biking on the beach is a great way to ride to the point of the island where dolphins are often there!

Biking on the beach is a great way to ride to the point of the island where dolphins are often there!

  • Day trip to Charleston
A trip to the Tea Plantation is a great rainy day activity

A trip to the Tea Plantation is a great rainy day activity

A tea plant!

A tea plant!

Firefly Distillery is a great adult activity- also they have a petting zoo area for the kids.

Firefly Distillery is a great adult activity- also they have a petting zoo area for the kids.

Tasting the goods at Firefly!

Tasting the goods at Firefly!

Petting zoo area at Firefly

Petting zoo area at Firefly

Pralines in Charleston

Pralines in Charleston

Carriage ride in downtown Charleston is a great way to see the city!

Carriage ride in downtown Charleston is a great way to see the city!

The city market is a great place to browse.

The city market is a great place to browse.

There also are so many wonderful places to eat on the island and in the surrounding areas- some of our favorites include Jasmine Porch at the Sanctuary Hotel, Cherrywood BBQ on the island, and Charleston Crab house!

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Hope you enjoyed this post- links for more information on Kiawah Island can be found below.

http://www.kiawahresort.com/

NYC: Why I Love City Life

  
The hustle and bustle of a city teeming with life and excitement is something that lots of people don’t care for. They can’t overlook the unsavory smells, the green puddles you step over, the loud subway and traffic noise, and most of all the sheer amount of people you encounter in day to day living. 

But I look beyond all of that and see a place where I can explore more about the world I live in through so many different ways. In the past few days I’ve eaten restaurants with cuisine inspired by Japan, Mexico, Italy and of course right here at home- America. I’ve had the chance to see the city in all its glory lit up at night. I’ve gone to a German pub and an Irish pub and never left the upper east side. Things like this you can’t do in a small town setting. 

The people you interact with are from all sorts of different places and stages in the world and in life. You hear languages from around the world being spoken and you only traveled 10 minutes via the crosstown bus. The opportunities to expand your world view and mindset are endless. 

I love public transportation and those awesome spontaneous conversations with complete strangers. I love being in a place where your feet can get you so much further than a car and a bus or a train is never far away. It makes me feel like I can always go exploring without it being to much of an inconvenience and I never feel trapped because I have endless opportunities to go exploring. Whether it be stopping in a new local pub or exploring a park to find hidden gems, exploring doesn’t have to be expensive or scary and it is always within reach. 

That vibe you get from the city where you never don’t have something to see or somewhere to go. Something is always happening that inspires you to look beyond yourself and see so many more opportunities. Countless museums and art galleries, theater performances, bars and pubs that make you feel as if your living abroad- all these parts of the city help me discover more about what’s important to me. 

Coming from a small town I may just be envious of the big city life, but I will never stop being astounded at how much there is to see and do in these wonderful global cities like NYC and London. Never stop exploring my friends. 

Disney Cruise: Photo Blog of Alaska Cruise

One of the more stunning cruises you can do is to Alaska. I went last year in August and took some photos I would love to share in the form of a photo blog of my trip! We began in Vancouver, went to Skagway, Ketichakan, and Juneau as well as Tracy Arm Glacier. I’ll post explanations on some photos, but if you have any questions feel free to leave a comment at the end of the post! All photos are my property and if you would like to purchase any of them for any reason please again post at the end of the blog 🙂

Vancouver bay, we took a walk around the sea wall on our day we had there before the cruise.

Vancouver bay, we took a walk around the sea wall on our day we had there before the cruise.

Totem in the totem pole park in Vancouver

Totem in the totem pole park in Vancouver

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Fishing boat in the harbor in Vancouver

Fishing boat in the harbor in Vancouver

House on stilts in Vancouver on the sea wall.

House on stilts in Vancouver on the sea wall.

Disney Wonder's smokestack with the city of Vancouver in the background

Disney Wonder’s smokestack with the city of Vancouver in the background

Going under the bridge leaving Vancouver!

Going under the bridge leaving Vancouver!

View of Vancouver from the Disney Wonder sail away party on a beautiful sunny day.

View of Vancouver from the Disney Wonder sail away party on a beautiful sunny day.

Our first sunset on the Disney Wonder.

Our first sunset on the Disney Wonder.

We spent our day in Vancouver walking along the sea wall, you can rent a bike there if you’d rather bike than walk to the totem pole park. It was a lovely sunny day and there are lots of spots to stop and people watch or enjoy the day along the way.

Views from our day at sea before we approach Tracy Arm Glacier.

Views from our day at sea before we approach Tracy Arm Glacier.

Rounding the bend towards the glacier.

Rounding the bend towards the glacier.

Waterfall into the bay on our way into Tracy Arm.

Waterfall into the bay on our way into Tracy Arm.

Mist over the trees, it was a misty cool day which made for some stunning photos.

Mist over the trees, it was a misty cool day which made for some stunning photos.

Eagles we spotted flying over the Disney Wonder.

Eagles we spotted flying over the Disney Wonder.

A beautiful valley we saw sailing towards the glacier.

A beautiful valley we saw sailing towards the glacier.

Tracy Arm Glacier.

Tracy Arm Glacier.

Ice floe near Tracy Arm.

Ice floe near Tracy Arm.

Island with a big eagle's nest on it near the glacier.

Island with a big eagle’s nest on it near the glacier.

Sunset on Tracy Arm night.

Sunset on Tracy Arm night.

Next we visited Skagway, Alaska. We went horseback riding at sunset as well as went on a raft adventure in the bay.

Waterfall we saw up close and personal on our raft tour.

Waterfall we saw up close and personal on our raft tour.

An eagle we got up close and personal with.

An eagle we got up close and personal with.

Me and the waterfall!

Me and the waterfall!

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The Disney Wonder in Skagway.

The Disney Wonder in Skagway.

A little harbor seal by the ship.

A little harbor seal by the ship.

Horseback riding at sunset on the lookout for bears.

Horseback riding at sunset on the lookout for bears.

Our guide on horseback.

Our guide on horseback.

One of the beautiful views while riding.

One of the beautiful views while riding.

Next we went whale watching in Juneau where we were lucky enough to see a pod of humpback whales bubble-net fishing! A national geographic moment for sure!

Fishing boat coming into port.

Fishing boat coming into port.

Our first whale spotting!

Our first whale spotting!

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First glimpse of bubble net feeding!

First glimpse of bubble net feeding!

We learned to follow the birds to see where the whales would come up next!

We learned to follow the birds to see where the whales would come up next!

Sea lions!

Sea lions!

Next we visited Ketchikan where we went salmon fishing and then visited the cute town area.

Reeling in the salmon.

Reeling in the salmon.

Our catch!

Our catch!

My sister fishing.

My sister fishing.

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Totems in Ketchikan,

Totems in Ketchikan,

Such a beautiful little place.

Such a beautiful little place.

Walking around looking for the salmon ladder.

Walking around looking for the salmon ladder.

Salmon running up the salmon ladder.

Salmon running up the salmon ladder.

Beautiful Alaskan Sunset.

Beautiful Alaskan Sunset.

Sailing away back towards Vancouver from Ketchikan.

Sailing away back towards Vancouver from Ketchikan.

Kitchen Sink Mickey Pants Sundae: Disneyland

Looking for where those scrumptious looking mickey pants kitchen sink sundaes come from in Disneyland? Look no further than Clarabelle’s! Two locations in Disneyland- one in California Adventure park right off the main street as you walk in on the right next to Starbucks. The second location is in Disneyland Park in Toontown there is a second Clarabelle’s over in the little food area of Toontown where they also serve the sundaes.

Clarabelle's in California Adventure

Clarabelle’s in California Adventure

There are a couple choices when it comes to ordering this special treat, and a few hints I’d love to share! At only 11.95 you get three generous scoops of ice cream with toppings as well as a keepsake sink that is yours to keep. We found it easy to share one sink amongst 4 people, we just asked for water cups to split it if you don’t all want to eat out of the sink.

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Above are the choices for the different kinds of sundaes that are offered, you also can ask for a different combination of ice cream flavors if you’d prefer something different. We chose to get both the Mint Chocolate Chip and the Oswald the times we got a sink. The Oswald comes with two chocolate covered frozen bananas!

The Chocolate Mint Chip Triple Scoop Sundae

The Chocolate Mint Chip Triple Scoop Sundae

The Oswald Triple Scoop Kitchen Sink Sundae

The Oswald Triple Scoop Kitchen Sink Sundae

Whatever combination you choose you are sure to enjoy this special treat that tastes great after a long day in the parks and is a great time killer waiting to get in line for your fastpass for world of color at the end of the day! Enjoy!

Berkshire Hathaway: 50 Years Shareholder Conference

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Where else can you go to find a large group of successful business people eating Dairy Queen? The Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders conference in Omaha of course!

The beginnings of the crowd waiting to get in for shopping day reflected in the metal ball. This was an hour before doors opened and the line was probably already 200 people deep.

The beginnings of the crowd waiting to get in for shopping day reflected in the metal ball. This was an hour before doors opened and the line was probably already 200 people deep.

People from all over the world convene in Omaha for a weekend to hear what the oracle of Omaha has to say, and of course to see the sights! Standing in line on Friday for the shopping day, I met people from all over the world. We spoke to people from Kansas City and from Australia. People came from Asia, Europe, and all over the United States for this conference. All in all about 40,000 people flooded the city of Omaha and went out to go see the sights. Most people I spoke to had seen the Omaha Zoo the previous day and had plans to explore Omaha the rest of the weekend. What a wonderful event to bring people from everywhere around the world to Omaha, Nebraska.

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This year we went for the first shopping day, it was packed! I went with the intention of buying Brooks running shoes and I left victorious.

My shiny new Brooks special, Berkshire edition shoes! Check 'em out, they say Berkshire all over them! Can't wait to hit the gym in these babies!

My shiny new Brooks special, Berkshire edition shoes! Check ’em out, they say Berkshire all over them! Can’t wait to hit the gym in these babies!

It is always fun to just walk around and see all the vendor’s displays and marvel in what all Berkshire owns. Tons of fun displays, a large model train displayed for BNSF railroad, and lots of other fun things.

Justin Boots came from Texas with a huge assortment of heavily discounted boots for shareholders!

Justin Boots came from Texas with a huge assortment of heavily discounted boots for shareholders!

Coke had a station where you could print your own name on a coke can if you couldn't find yours pre-printed.

Coke had a station where you could print your own name on a coke can if you couldn’t find yours pre-printed.

Borshiems had lots of special edition jewelry just for the 50th anniversary!

Borshiems had lots of special edition jewelry just for the 50th anniversary!

Warren and Charlie socks from HH Brown

Warren and Charlie socks from HH Brown

The largest selection of See's Candy I've ever seen! A very impressive booth!

The largest selection of See’s Candy I’ve ever seen! A very impressive booth!

Custom M&Ms for the conference!

Custom M&Ms for the conference!

Warren and Charlie ketchup and mustard!

Warren and Charlie ketchup and mustard!

You could pretend to be on Jeopardy! (I just took a photo instead of waiting in line)

You could pretend to be on Jeopardy! (I just took a photo instead of waiting in line)

Crowds fill the Century Link Center as the shopping day continues!

Crowds fill the Century Link Center as the shopping day continues!

Where you could buy the special commemorative collector's book for the conference.

Where you could buy the special commemorative collector’s book for the conference.

A 50th anniversary cutting board from Ginsu Knives.

A 50th anniversary cutting board from Ginsu Knives.

A map of all the vendors in the Century Link Center

A map of all the vendors in the Century Link Center

All in all, it is always a fun time to go to the Berkshire Conference, I didn’t listen in on the meeting this year, just enjoyed the shopping and the fun environment that Omaha becomes when these special events come to town!

There is nothing like a Dilly Bar at the Berkshire Conference :)

There is nothing like a Dilly Bar at the Berkshire Conference 🙂

Hope you enjoyed this blog- I apologize for the quality of the photos, I only had my iPhone with me at the conference but I hope it gives you a feel of what the shopping day was like! I wish I would have attended some of the other events, but there were so many other things to do in Omaha last weekend there wasn’t time for everything! Enjoy and feel free to comment with any comments, questions, additions to the post! Have a wonderful Tuesday 🙂

Omaha Food: Blatt Beer and Table

photo 2Situated right across the street from the home of the Men’s College World Series, Blatt Beer and Table borrows from the former stadium that was the home of the CWS for so many years before. However, this pub like restaurant is anything but a sports bar. Having spent some time in Europe, this is one of my favorite places to grab a drink because they feature a ton of both local brews and  they have a ton of imports as well, including one of my very favorites that is hard to find elsewhere- I’ll tell you about that soon!

Let’s check out the menu- it is reasonably priced, you get a lot of food with any meal and you won’t leave feeling unsatisfied. Whether you pop in for lunch or dinner, or just want some drinks and snacks before a game or event downtown, there is something for everyone.

Starters and soups and salads- I gotta go back soon to try the Beer Cheese soup!

Starters and soups and salads- I gotta go back soon to try the Beer Cheese soup!

Main plates, sandwiches- I usually stick with the blatt burger as my go-to at this place, but for the blog I wanted to try something else.

Main plates, sandwiches- I usually stick with the blatt burger as my go-to at this place, but for the blog I wanted to try something else.

And of course, the drink menu!

And of course, the drink menu!

Every time I stop by the Blatt, which is not as much as it used to be since I no longer live downtown, I always am sure to order my favorite drink- Fruli. I discovered Fruli while I was studying abroad and it was a very pleasant surprise to find that I could order one of my favorite drinks here in Omaha!

A beautiful glass of Fruli

A beautiful glass of Fruli

Fruli is a strawberry fruit beer brewed in Belgium. I first tried in a pub near my campus in London, imagine my surprise when I found a favorite back at home! I never thought I’d be able to order my favorite European drinks back at home, so far I’ve managed to find a few of my favorites.

I love the pub style of the Blatt. You walk in and seat yourself and a server will come to help you- there are seats at the bar, high tops, or just tables. In the summer a garage door opens so you can dine almost outside!

Glancing over the menu I decided I wanted to try something a little new, a little fun, something different. I’m not really all that outgoing when it comes to food, so when I try something new it’s a big deal for me! I decided to go with the chicken and waffles. Hand battered chicken and cornbread waffles.

Chicken and waffles!

Chicken and waffles!

Dixie-fried chicken strips, jalapeno cornbread waffles with honey orange butter, cracked black pepper gravy and maple syrup. Yum! I’m not usually one for a little spice, but this spice was quite nice!

Close up of the chicken.

Close up of the chicken.

The chicken was some of the best I’ve ever had. Lightly battered to perfection, a little bit salty, tender chicken, and a little bit of a kick! I’m not a big chicken strip fan, but holy smokes is this good chicken!

Cornbread jalapeno waffles

Cornbread jalapeno waffles

After scarfing down all of the chicken, I had room for one delicious and slightly spicy cornbread jalapeno waffle. Fluffy, slightly lemony and delicious!

I would recommend this dish for sure! I usually stick with the Blatt burger when I come here because I love the fries or their handmade salt and vinegar chips! I’m not sure you can go wrong with anything on the menu though, I love this place and I can’t wait to go back. Another great eat in Omaha!

Visit their site at : http://www.blattbeer.com/