Tracking Santa Cruz County’s Best Grilled Cheeses

Suddenly I discovered I’m a massive fan of . Not for her -winning turn in La La Land, though that was something, or her intense role in Birdman, which was incredible. 

I’m digging her wisdom. Unbeknownst to me, she drops pearls all the time, and I’m just getting wind of it. 

They include, “I think a lot of people compare their insides to other people’s outsides” and “Sometimes the smallest step in the right direction ends up being the biggest step of your life.”

Then there’s my favorite mic-dropper full-stopper: “I’m into grilled . Grilled makes me feel beautiful!”

In a word: Word. On her next visit to , I have her spots preordained. They both do belly-grunt-grade grilled , even though their core competencies are actually something else.  

Tracking Santa Cruz County’s Best Grilled Cheeses

At Far West Fungi, the star attraction is Moss Landing-grown mushrooms—maitake, morel, trumpet, baby shiitake, shimeji, cordyceps and lion’s mane among the many, all CCOF certified organic, and not just fresh but dried and in powders and tinctures.

They also spawn plugs, liquid culture syringes and take-home mini mushroom farms that empower home growing.

Then there’s the merchandise, ranging from reishi earrings and branded hoodies to packaged goods like white truffle butter and spicy tree oyster mushroom jerky to homemade frozen soups and candy cap cheesecake and books like Mycelium Running and The Mushroom Hunters Kitchen.

I go for the truffle grilled cheese ($15). It’s simultaneously simple and complex, crunchy and soft, oozing and indulgent. The flavor symphony comes summoned by an interplay of blue foot mushroom butter, crimini, shiitake, black truffle tapenade, gruyere and Swiss on sourdough.

Far West Fungi, 224 Laurel St., Ste. A101, ; farwestfungi.com

The rare GC on its level appears in Capitola in an unassuming strip mall spot where the main event isn’t sandwiches, but cheese. 

Cheese Shop 831 does a different…

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