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UPDATED Bele Chere 2011 Preparations are Underway

Bele Chere 2011 Setup for Bele Chere 2011 is officially in full swing as the downtown area prepares for the biggest festival of the year.  Here at AshevilleLiveCam, we’ll be adjusting our cameras to give you the best views of the festival as it progresses.  If you can’t be here, then you can beat the heat by sitting back and watching the festival unfold from the comfort of your own home.  If you’re coming out, then you can see how thick the crowds are and plan accordingly.  As always, we’ll still be focusing our west cam on the Westgate Bridge every so often so you can check the traffic.

We’ll be posting lots of pics of the festival, and hopefully a video or two.  We’ve got some helpful festival links on the right side of the page, including links to the official Bele Chere site (which is currently getting hammered, so it’s kind of slow), and the official street guide and entertainment schedule.  There may also be a surprise or two in the offing, but shh… can’t talk about that.

Be sure to check back often to see what we’ve got in store for you today at AshevilleLiveCam.com!

UPDATE: I’ve uploaded a large gallery of high resolution images captured this morning as the vendors were still setting up.  Check it out below.

 

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Saturday Brunch at the Grove Park Inn 2 for 1 Special in April

Grove Park Inn, Asheville NC, 5-16-2007
Image via Wikipedia

The same brunch that the Grove Park Inn is famous for on Sundays is now available on Saturdays through the end of April for $29.95 for 2 people, tax and serviced charge not included. While the menu varies slightly, yesterday, we enjoyed omelets from the made-to-order station, carved ham, potato casserole, French toast with mountain berry compote, quiche, chilled crab legs, southern fried chicken, a variety of salads, fresh fruit, grilled vegetables, fresh squeezed orange juice, and a myriad of dessert choices. Keen to offer the best dining experience, the chefs choose fresh, Farm to Table ingredients whenever possible. Mimosas, Bloody Mary

AshevilleLive's Faves: Best Downtown Eatery

Green Man Porter and Harmony Bowl at Laughing ...
Image by Complicated via Flickr

The votes are in and Asheville has spoken! Your favorite downtown restaurant is Laughing Seed Cafe. This poll was very interesting, because Laughing Seed started out running away with the vote, but it looked at the end like it might be overtaken by Mela Indian Restaurant. The vote broke down like this:

Laughing Seed Cafe: 30%
An exclusively vegetarian and vegan restaurant located on Wall Street, the Laughing Seed has been serving up delectable healthy food here in Asheville for as long as I can remember. Most of their menu items come in vegan options, and many even come gluten-free. I have eaten there many times, and their Low Country Rollups are a staple of my diet. I’m no vegetarian, but I can tell you that you don’t have to be to enjoy what Laughing Seed has to offer. In fact, unless you’re paying attention, you probably won’t even notice that there’s no meat on your plate! Not the least expensive restaurant on our list, but certainly among the most delicious, in my own humble opinion.

Mela Indian Restaurant: 26%
Mela’s is one of the places on our list that I have never been to, but judging from the response to the poll, I will be checking it out soon. Since I’ve never been there personally, I can’t really review it, so I’ll just leave this snippet from the New York Times (yes, that New York Times):
“This sumptuous ethnic hideaway blends imported spices with local ingredients. The dark, wood-paneled space of the Indian restaurant draws a mixed crowd with dishes like Chowpatty ragada, potato patties topped with curried chickpeas, tamarind yogurt and mint chutney, and shrimp bhuna, cooked with ginger, tomatoes and green chilies. Wash it down with a Chimay beer, brewed by Belgian Trappist monks, or a glass of Champalou Vouvray. After 10, dining tables are cleared to make way for a salsa club.”

Doc Chey’s Noodle House: 20%
Doc Chey’s serves an outstanding mix of Thai, Japanese, Chinese and Indian dishes. If you like it spicy, you’ll love Doc Chey’s, although they have plenty for the more delicate palate as well. Doc Chey’s has been a local favorite since they opened their Asheville location several years ago. They use primarily locally grown ingredients, and the things they do with them will make your mouth water. Many of their dishes are vegetarian or can be prepared that way on request. From their site: “Our approach to food is simple

St. Patty's Day Feast!

St Patricks Day Parade 2010, Albany NY
Image by Benny BNut via Flickr

Feeling a little green? Don’t worry, you’re not sick, it’s just everyone’s favorite Irish holiday, St. Patrick’s day! If you’re looking for a way to celebrate the holiday, look no further than Mother and Son Bistro and Bakery. What’s that? Corned Beef and Potatoes for lunch? Hang on while I wipe up this drool. Dinner buffet, you say? Let me loosen my belt a little and I just might see you there!

Once again, it is time for our annual St. Patty’s Day Feast at Mother & Son Bistro.
This year we will be celebrating for lunch and dinner.

Our lunch special will be a heaping plate of Corned Beef with Potatoes and Cabbage for only $8.95. We make our Corned Beef in house and it will be sliced per order.

Our dinner will be another buffet feast just like last year!!

More fresh Corned Beef
Seasoned boiled cabbage
Potatoes
Sheppards Pie
Guinness Stew
Cabbage Rolls
Fresh baked Irish Soda Bread
and complimentary Black Mocha Stout from our local Highland Brewery

Dinner is $12.95 a person

We hope you can come and enjoy this wonderful feast with us.

For info or reservations, call the Bistro at 828-505-3510

Asheville City Chickens = Healthy Fresh Local Eggs

Fresh Local Eggs - Asheville City ChickensChicken Coops in the city? But of course, where else would we be able to find delicious fresh local eggs in such abundance.

On first thought you may not envision Urban Chickens, however in Asheville it

Asheville Artisan Bread Bakers' Festival

Asheville Artisan Bread Bakers' Festival A dozen local artisan bakeries celebrate bread!

Come on out to GreenLife for the bread sale and workshops on baking. You will be able to taste bread from 13 local, artisan bakeries. Meet your local bakers and taste a variety of cheeses from two local dairies. And the best part, if you buy a loaf of bread you

Do You Know the Honey Man?

Local Food - Haw Creek HoneyLocal honey is not only sustainable and environmentally positive in supporting local lovers of nature it is also best for you. It