October 16, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    不要什麼諾言...
    只要天天在一起...
    平平靜靜....
    快快樂樂....
    是許多人追求的生活目標 ….

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    Hundreds of foodies gathered in Venice this past Sunday for the first ever "A Taste of Abbot Kinney". The event took place along Abbot Kinney Boulevard, a main strip located near Venice Beach, where there are a mixture of boutiques and restaurants. I attended the festivities with W by my side, we arrived right on time at two o'clock sharp, ready for a walking, eating, and drinking tour of Abbot Kinney's diverse restaurants. The admission price costs US$60 per person, but W managed to get a discounted price of US$40. (Yes!) Besides, all proceeds will go to the "Inside Out Community Arts", an organization that provides arts education to underserved communities. This event has all the makings of a walking tour-de-force de food! A nibble here, a nibble there, a nibble everywhere! Here’s a rundown of my favorite tastes of the day (With my many thanks to W for many of the deliciously looking photos):

    Primitivo Wine Bistro - Sangria and Bacon Wrapped Date was sampled. I always enjoy all the refreshing fruity flavours infused into a glass of Sangria, especially with an extra dose of fruit bits n' pieces. You don't see the Bacon Wrapped Date here, because I ate that well before the photo was snapped. The bacon was deliciously crispy!
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    Our second pit stop at Elvino , Champagne and caviar were offered from this wine shop. It was good to sample the appetizers firsthand. We were one of the first group of visitors to crowd around the tasting bar, chat with the shopkeepers and consumed a fresh offering of caviar and crackers. I enjoyed the Petrossian sturgeon (black) variety caviar, served with champagne. . The salmon roe was also delicious and reminiscent of sushi toppings. Nothing short of salty, but tasted very rich and quite decadent that melts in your mouth.
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    We then walked to the west end intersection of the street, where Lemonade is located. This place is a newbie to the Venice restaurant scene. The setup is more like a self-service with customers queuing through a counter where there are numerous choices of fresh salad, as well as their famous juice - lemonade. Here, the Cucumber Mint Lemonade and a plate of vegetable dishes (cauliflower, beets, edamame).
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    After loading up on lemonade, we wandered to the far west end of the neighborhood, where a couple of the restaurants were located. This is the quiet side of the area, as most diners do not often make their way crossing a six lane wide traffic street. Since we want to satisfy our craving for more food, we decided to make the trip. Here at Market Gourmet , which is basically a neighborhood deli selling imported wine, cheeses and serving up the occasional homemade sandwiches and salads. The very friendly shop owner offers us a sampling of homemade Chicken apple salad, Salmon salad, Curry chicken salad and quinoa salad. We also sampled a few cheeses. I'm not a cheese lover, but now, I can tell the differences between a five-year aged versus a ten-year aged cheese. The older the cheese, the more flavorful.
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    At Marla's , we had a choice of Pork tenderloin or Barbecue chicken sandwiches. To be honest, the sandwiches are quite plain looking and not quite 'gourmet' to begin with. But with a bite of the freshly baked bun, I found it soft and inviting. And the meat, oh, so tender and moist, with a smokey barbecue flavor. Almost melt in my mouth. This baby is delicious. I'm glad we trekked to this side of town.
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    By now, it is almost 3.30pm and one-and-a-half hours into our food adventure. There are still a number of places to explore. Before the big crowd arrive for the happy hour, we hurried back to the main strip, where Wabi Sabi is located. Here, the atmosphere is completely different. While we were waiting for our meal/sample, I noticed the decor is a rather upscale eatery serving sushi with a dose of California style, geared more towards the non-traditional Japanese taste, so to speak. We were offered a dish of Sea Bass sashimi with Peruvian corn, and a small cup yuzu/pisco drink. If you are wondering what a Peruvian corn looks like, think of a regular ear of corn on steroids. I did not enjoy its texture, it is like biting into a piece of potato cake, dry and mushy. In the following photo, look for the huge kernels inside the right side of the bowl.
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    After consuming numerous types of alcoholic drinks, I am getting a couple of stares from fellow foodies because of my very red complexion. Anyhow, I have to continue on and finish the food trials. We stopped by 3 Squares Cafe to grab a small dish of cake. Since this is a German owned eatery, their offering is German Chocolate Cake. I had a small piece, the cake's creamy topping mixed with the chocolaty filling melted smoothly and luxuriously on the tongue. Think of chocolate heaven!
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    Next, we walked across the street to Capri , which is a small and quaint Italian restaurant. The place looks very nice and formal, every table has white linen table cloth and the walls are mostly white washed in muted color. We had the Butternut squash risotto paired with a house chardonnay. The place (with less the twenty tables) is full. I guess everybody loves the relaxing atmosphere there.
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    A few doors down the street is Intelligentsia Cafe , here they are serving up dessert, Chocolate ganache tartlet and vanilla bean creme brulee, and also two types of coffee made from Kenyan and Guatemalan coffee beans. I like the Kenyan coffee, it is not quite as bitter with a hint of spice. The Guatemalan is absolute too bitter for me. Too bad they only gave out one portion of dessert to share between two persons. The creme brulee was perfectly torched and the Chocolate tartlet was so rich and dense and intense, such that half a small square was perfectly satisfying.
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    Lilly's is a small family-run French restaurant. I had dined there previously and was not quite impressed with their 'French style' service.
    This time around, everyone was sitting around and waited for almost fifteen minutes before the samples were brought out. The explanation was,"Food was still baking in the oven." Their mini Goat cheese quiche was a pleasant surprise, with artichoke inside the pie, warm and perfectly baked. The food was paired with a cabernet from France.
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    After that, we walked next door to Joe's . This establishment has been cooking up California French cuisine since 1991, and has been the favorite of the neighborhood. The appetizers are: Pork Pate and Wild Mushroom Ravioli. It was a good and satisfying tasting to round up the day.
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    As I have previously mentioned, the entire tasting trip costs US$60, we paid a discounted price of US$40. I think it's pretty pricey and would probably skip this event if not for the 30% discount. While there are a few dishes I probably would not order again (such as the Peruvian corn with Sea bass sashimi at Wabi Sabi), most of the dishes offered had been very interesting, also quite daring to the newer visitors of Abbot Kinney. Overall, the experience of trekking along Abbot Kinney with fellow foodies made for one full Sunday afternoon has been very worthwhile. I'll be looking forward to next year's event, hopefully for the same price!

October 7, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    每個人都有自己的氣味…自己的性格…
    你有你適合的色溫…喜歡的視線...

    我們如此不相同…不該用我的鏡頭去看你...
    調了快門, 換了光圈…違反自己最喜愛的色調…

    如果懂得從多角度看一件事...什麼事也來得容易解決...

    與其想改變一個人的性格.....不如嘗試接受他.....

    It's that time of year again! dineLA Restaurant Week is here. This time with over 200 Southern California restaurants participating, and affordably priced three course-meals ranging from $16 - $28 for lunch and $26 - $44 for dinner. We have been absolutely aching for a meal at one of L.A.'s top eateries, but just haven't been feeling like the budget is allowing it these days, therefore seizing the moment, we booked a table for lunch at Fords Filling Station. From the restaurant's website - "Chef Ben Ford's gastropub in Culver City utilizes the finest local ingredients to prove that truly good food doesn't have to be overly complicated."

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    The menu for dineLA is not too complicated, choice of three courses in a set menu...It's quite rare these days to come across the Chef's humble philosophy on the menu...
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    Mussels - stewed in Charred Tomato Garlic Sauce...
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    Grapefruit Salad with Upland Cress, Avocado and Almonds. Very refreshing...
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    Salmon Salad Sandwich with Garlic-herb Fries...
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    Marinated Bistro Steak, with Wild Mushroom Bread Pudding and Mizuna Salad. I like my meat done medium well...
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    Roasted Kabocha Squash Bread Pudding with Caramelized Sugar Ice-cream...
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    Pecan Tart with Maple Syrup Ice-cream...
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    The lunch costs US$22 per person, plus service charge. Overall, the Salmon tasted flat but the fries turned out to be a real ace of the dish. I could not stop myself from 'stealing' the fries from W's plate. As a whole, this place gave me an impression of good ol' American cooking, and I'm very much curious to try their breakfast menu next time around.

    Time for some Asian Porn - This is a totally different kind of "porn" from the ones you imagined, it does not involve any hairy butted (or hairy-backed) -ugly men doing super hot girls, or vice versa. What I have here is much more enjoyable and quite orgasmic to watch...

    Just look at this pile up of delicious Chinese appetizer, sliced seasoned tofu, green and red peppers, mushrooms, etc...Succulent, spicy, rich and tasty...
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    Such a bunch of beauties, those irresistible mini-dumplings in close-up mode...
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    Mr.Wonton...comes thinly wrapped, in perfect form and full of meat...
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    Perfectly cooked shrimp fried rice, just the right amount of seasoning. Oh my!
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    The must-have item - Ding Tai Fung's signature dish, Steamed Crab Meat and Pork Dumplings. These are indeed sinful pieces of pleasure...
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    I caught this person bootlegging the food orgy...
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    The above meal costs about US$15 per person. We were too full to finish the Shrimp Fried Rice, so that's enough left over for another meal later in the day. Ding Tai Fung is a good bet for a Sunday lunch, especially gathering with out-of-town friends.

    Japanese prefer to do it neat and clean, each and every piece perfectly assembled and color coordinated. Here, Sushi Combo...
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    My favourite item, Chirashizushi...
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    The hand rolls are so perfectly wrapped, crispy on the outside...
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    This simple dinner costs around US$15 per person, plus service charge. Hide Sushi is perched amongst the boutique shops and restaurants along the Sawtelle area of West Los Angeles, and this sushi eatery has been a reliable place for reasonably priced dishes since the late 1980s.

September 29, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    人....總是在追求戀愛的輪迴….

    走了又停! 停了又走!

    當別人給你愛時不懂得珍惜…

    只是讓對方一味的追趕…

    失去的戀愛…總比得不到的一段戀愛..更加痛苦…

    Last Tuesday was my birthday, so according to family tradition, the birthday boy will get a nice dinner treat from other family members. My brother had been keeping the dinner location secret, I very much wanted to tell him that he is making a big deal out of a meal. But that would not be nice of me, especially when it's a free dinner. Then, weekend comes along and he asked us to meet at the "Pretty Woman Hotel" aka "Beverly Wilshire Hotel" , where "Pretty Woman" was filmed. This restaurant - CUT , is housed inside the hotel and is one of Wolfgang Puck's newer babies (opened in 2006); the interior design is done by Richard Meier (designed the Getty Center). Just mentioning these names plus the location, and that will guarantee you a steep menu price. A steak house in Beverly Hills? Make this an OVERPRICED FANCY steak house! Nevertheless, this place received a ONE STAR Award in the prestigious Michelin Guide for 2008 and 2009. The dining atmosphere is smart casual. We have to raise our voices while chit-chatting when Bob Dylan's songs (plus other American pop) were playing in the background. (And Thank You W for taking many of the following fabulous photos).

    The Menu, quite straight forward. Each of the menus has a different head-shot in the back cover. More on this later.
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    The art work on the walls are adorned with portraits of well-known people. I guess most of us know who he is...
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    Interesting 'basket' for bread sticks...
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    Before they took our order, an introductory course to different cuts, with the USDA Prime steak at the very top,
    then, the KOBE ANGUS at the middle two. Then the 100% Japanese Wagyu at the very bottom.
    The most expensive cuts are the bottom two, with the 'cheapest price' steak at the top. In this stack,
    the cut with the most amount of fat, as seen with the most amount of 'marble' will be very good quality.
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    Appetizer - Tuna Tartare, perfectly arranged and spiced up...
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    Heart of Plam salad...
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    USDA Prime Nebraska Corn Fed, Dry Aged 35 Days New York Sirloin...
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    American Wagyu / Angus "Kobe" Style from Snake River Farms, Idaho - done medium well, a bit crusty...
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    Dessert - Oh Henry Yellow Peach and Blackberry Walnut Crumble, Rum Raisan Ice cream...
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    Dessert - Wild Strawberry Ice cream baked Alaska White Chocolate Buttermilk Cake...
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    Dark chocolate souffle, whipped creme fraiche, gianduja chocolate ice cream...
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    Three kinds of sauces for the souffle...
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    Sweet Treats from the house - Caramel, yuzu and chocolate....so soft and very delicious...
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    Mrs. Pitt (A. Jolie) won the popularity contest that night...
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    It was a very delicious and full meal after all. My steak was very tender and the flavors are very good indeed. I did not have a chance to look at the final tab. The three cuts of steak cost around US$225, plus $40 for the appetizers and $42 for the desserts. One item I did not mention is that they also charge $4 extra for the two kinds of steak sauce we ordered ($2 for each sauce). I feel this is a rip off since the steaks are quite juicy and we did not use much of those sauce, which came in a very small container.

    Encore - W's birthday treat was in a Japanese restaurant located in the warehouse-inhabited Artist District of Little Tokyo neighborhood. 'R23' was named where the railroad meets at Second and Third Street. The restaurant has been in operation since 1991, and has been dishing out delicious and fresh sushi rolls ever since. We arrived just on time for the Happy Hour, where certain items on the menu such as appetizers only costs $5.50; Asahi beer comes 99 cents each bottle. We order one appetizer item from the Happy Hour menu, and the rest are from the regular menu.

    Ceviche - seafood cocktail with bite size cuts of tomato, cuttle fish, crab meat, etc...
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    Dungeness crab salad - one of their signature dishes, unbelievable large chunks of crab meat hidden within the greens...
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    Kanpachi carpaccio - delicious texture and each piece is topped with a special sauce paste that adds some zest to the palate...
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    Japanese bouillabaisse - a plentiful of ingredients in a sweet soup base...
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    Mellow yellowtail roll - meaty and sumptuous...
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    Chocolate and mango pastries and mochi ice cream from the house...
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    We did not order too many items, since each dish came in overdosed portions. The Mellow Yellowtail Rolls are quite over-sized to begin with. The atmosphere is quiet and patrons can carry on with conversations comfortably. The restaurant is inside a large brick warehouse size room, with tasteful art work hanging on the brick faced walls. Their Happy Hour items are very reasonably priced, especially the 99 cents a bottle beer.

September 18, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    我和你…You and Me...
    時間過得真快…都要兩年了...
    我多想告訴你…
    謝謝你一次又一次的包容我的任性…
    謝謝你給我得來不易的默契…
    謝謝你給我那些傻笑打扮的樣子…
    謝謝你浪費在我身上的時間…使我變得更珍貴…

    Last weekend was our Second Anniversary. We have been co-existing peacefully with each other for almost 24 months, and hopefully, there will be at least twenty-four more celebrations to come. (Is that stretching too far?) I have to use this adage, "Time flies...when you are having fun." Nevertheless, time really flied by so quickly. So what did we do to commemorate this "milestone"?

    A. Prepare a romantic candlelight dinner at home. And after that, making out until the wee hours in the morning.

    B. Romantic Getaway for a weekend at a Bed and Breakfast place, preferably near a lake or secluded area.

    C. Go to Disneyland and catch their late night fireworks.

    D. Pack a picnic hamper with our favorite foods and head to a spot where waterfall cascades into a tranquil pool, or to a meadow where wildflowers bloom.

    E. Go to a super pricy upscale restaurant and splurge on the most expensive items.

    F. Do nothing.

    Well, the answer is actually a combination of the above choices. Dinner and then some...

    Palate Food + Wine touts itself as a wine-centric, passionate, and down-to-earth place. This place is located at the car dealership neighborhood of Glendale , which is quite a 'down to earth' location to start with. But one should not judge a restaurant solely on the basis of location. I found this establishment more fittingly as a wine shop, since they have a HUGE wine library. The restaurant also states,"Cuisine that is simple and sophisticated, robust and nuanced, infused with a Mediterranean sensibility and made with the best local and artisanal ingredients." Since I did not have a violent allergic reaction after drinking three glasses of wine (unfortunately, I have that Asian gene which is not receptive to alcoholic beverages), I trust that the recommended wine pairing is quite good for my palate.

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    2007 Valpolicella, Brigaldara (retails for $16 a bottle) is a red variety from Italy, very mild and soft tannins, paired with the cold cuts...
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    For starters, this is the "Porkfolio" - assorted cold cuts with prosciutto di parma / speck salumi: genoa / sopressata / lomo / salametti...
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    2008 "Trajarinho," from Portugal - retails for $9 a bottle, this is a crisp, dry and fizzy 'vinho verde' relatively low in alcohol content.
    Very drinkable! Paired with the following two seafood dishes...
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    Mason Jars - potted Shrimp Ceviche - shrimp marinated in lime juice, with onions, peppers, and spices...
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    Scallop semi-carpaccio, with tidbits of apple, celery and truffle...
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    Château Prieuré Marquet 2006, Bordeaux is a mixture of 60% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Cabernet Franc,
    retails for $17 per bottle; paired with the salad and steak...
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    Avocado salad with beets, yogurt and ugli oranges...
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    Prime Flat Iron Steak, with Bone Marrow and Arugula + Roasted Shallots...
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    Bone Marrow at close-up...
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    (A big Thank You to W for numerous of the fabulous photos above)
    The dinner costs approximately $55 per person, including a 15% service charge. I did not find a MUST-TRY dish. But I'd love to come back to try other dishes on the menu, since some of their items are seasonal. Their menu was at least thoughtful and geared towards pleasing your palate, when compare to many other 'wannabe' wine bars in Los Angeles.

    We were quite overwhelmed with all the wine and multiple dishes that night. So, dessert was postponed to the next day.

    MILK is a bake shop & ice-cream palor, and they also offer sandwiches on their menu as well. My favourite items are their shakes, bakes and ice-cream.
    My dessert - Mint Chocolate Crunch Shake, cool mint ice cream with chocolate chips and mint crunch malt balls...So good, with tidbits of chocolate crunches...
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    Mint Chocolate Crunch Shake (left), Root Beer Float (right), Red Velvet Cup Cake...
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    Red Velvet Cup Cake...love those perfect swirls...
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    The delicious adventure costs approximately $7 per person, very sweet to the wallet indeed!

September 8, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    那天...忽然在夢裡看見你...
    那些逝去的...淡去的曾經...
    什麼時候...能得到救贖?

    Curry69Curry has become CuffyPuffy. It has been almost three years since I started in Xanga, therefore, a minor 'refreshment' was also carried out on the layout scheme. I found out eventually that the changes were hardly noticeable. Sigh.

    Time flies, almost a month had passed by since my last entry. What have I accomplished during my non-blogging days? Nothing I guess, I have not even finished my Summer reading, how lame!! Let me see……..I have been torn between different projects at work and personal chores, and then I went shopping almost every weekend, looking for Summer tees and cooking utensils (pots & pans).

    Back to the subject of food, I'm happy to report that I have been eating quite a few brunches lately. So, the following will mostly concentrate on breakfast food, these are pretty simple and popular dishes which can be prepared at home. Of course, you need the proper ingredients and cooking utensils.

    Three Squares Cafe in Venice, the vibe here is definitely upper Bohemian with a stylish and casual atmosphere. Their bakery shop next door has delicious pretzel bread. Their coffee is made from freshly grinded German coffee beans...
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    German Apple Pancake, with baked apples and cinnamon inside...
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    Ham Quiche, Smoked Salmon and Poached Eggs on Spring Salad Mix...
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    French Toast with Summer Peaches...
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    Brunch at MiPiace in OldTown Pasadena - Smoothie with Orange Juice and Vanilla Powder...
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    Eggs over Pan Fried Duck Hash...
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    Eggs Benedict Italian Style...
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    Bread Bar in Century City - French Toast / Tour De France Pain De Mie Loaf, with Maple Syrup, Berries, and Whipped Cream...
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    Breakfast potatoes...
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    Back home, W did a little baking, it was a mixture of baking powder, milk, butter, cheese and a dash of green onions...
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    Finished product...
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    Then, these 'muffins' are split apart, followed by Spring Mix Salad, Smoked Salmon and a dash of creamy butter...
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    Ready to serve along side with Summer Fruit Sangria...
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    Yum! Absolutely delicious and the Sangria is definitely not too intoxicating as a morning drink.

August 14, 2009

  • Song of the Day
    主動...是一種態度...勇敢的去做自己想做的事...表達自己的想法...
    被動...也是一種態度...默默的看著事情的發展...默默的勉強我自己去做我不想做的事情...

    지지지지 baby baby baby!

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    From left to right: Ye-eun, Sunye, Sohee, Sunmi, and Yubin

    Lately, I couldn't help but dance and wiggle to the beat whenever any of the "Wonder Girls" tracks are playing. It's just like I have caught a contagious virus. Frankly, I don't know what they are singing in Korean lyrics and cannot really tell them apart, the gals all look the same to me. But their dance moves and rhythms are so addictive, especially "Nobody". In early 2009, the group started their International Tour in Bangkok and then Los Angeles and New York. This June, they joined the Jonas Brothers on the North American leg of the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009. It was also announced that "Nobody" would be the first English single, followed by "Tell Me", and that an English album would be following soon. I later learned that in order to concentrate on their American debut, two members of the group had to drop out of high school while touring in the USA.

    I saw "Julie & Julia" last week. This movie tells the real-life stories of two women struggling at a crossroads in their lives: Julia Child and Julie Powell. "Julie & Julia" is a delicious comedy about two women whose lives are animated by a love of food and cooking; one is living in Paris in the 1950s, and the other is living in present-day Queens, New York. In this movie with parallel story lines they are both writers; one is working on what will become a famous cookbook, and the other is a blogger.

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    Why would I volunteer to watch a 'chick-flick' (Readers, please do not misinterpret that I despise this genre, I just don't want to get too emotionally bonded with a movie at the end.) Not only the movie starred one of my favourite actresses - Meryl Streep. How often do you see in a movie with so much action related to cooking, such as poaching an egg...de-boning a duck...killing a lobster in a humane way, etc? This is the kind of chick flick you can take not only your mom or grandma to, but also your husband or boyfriend without making them squirm or fall asleep ten minutes in. The food presented in this movie was like watching porn, the more the better! There is a lot of food in this film, delicious, fancy food. It may not be a good idea to go hungry, and the snacks at the theater will pale in comparison and make you sad you wasted your money on them.

    My advise? Don’t go see on an empty stomach – unless, of course, only if you despise good food. Asked to sum up my response to the film, I will just say: "YUM!"

    PS. I originally planned to watch "G.I.Joe", sadly, no one wants to see it, therefore, "Julie & Julia" was the consensus.

    I had the most delicious hamburger at "The Counter". This restaurant touts itself as the "custom" burger joint, and their beef are all freshly grounded Angus fed on 100% vegetarian diet, with no hormones nor antibiotics. Their menu is plain and simple, just follow a step by step multiple choice check-the-boxes process, and you'll get your special made-to-your-specs burger.

    The one-page menu - you can have 'burger in a bowl' - meaning there're no buns, kinda weird to eat a hamburger without any buns, right?
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    I had the Shake of the Month - Cherry Pie Shake - Vanilla Ice Cream mixed with Cherries and Crumbed Cookie,
    this is the most delicious milk shake...
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    Burger with Jalapeno Jack Cheese, toppings of onion, tomato, lettuce and pickle - a good ol' meaty American Burger...
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    Burger of the Month - Greek Lamb Burger, topped with Fried Green Chilies, on a bed of Mixed Baby Greens,
    Red Onion and Tomato. Served on a Burger Bun with Tzatziki Sauce...
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    This burger joint has locations in Ireland and Australia, there may even be one near you! Check this link out - The Counter

    Saturday evening we went to explore a few eateries near the Sunset-Silverlake Junction. Recently, there are a number of new restaurants where many local diners patronize frequently. Barbrix is a 'wine bar' which serves tapas. They have an extensive wine menu, multiple selections of imported cheeses and cure meat. The restaurant has its own building with private patios and valet parking. We arrived at the peak dinning hour, and we were seated at the bar, right in front of the open kitchen where all the dishes are prepared.

    I tried my best to capture every dish as they were flying off the counter to be served to other diners,
    (front) the Hamachi Crudo - Ginger Creme Fraiche, Avocado & Paprika Oil...
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    The dessert caught my attention...
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    Crostini Misti - (left to right) Sobrasada with Manchego; Ricotta with Charred Cherry Tomatoes & Old Balsamico;
    Jidori 'Blonde' Chicken Liver Pate with Pickled Red Onion...
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    Grilled Black Mission Fig Salad - stuffed with Gorgonzola Dolce, wrapped in Speck with Watercress,
    Walnuts, & Spicy Vin Cotto...
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    Panzanella Salad - Heirloom Tomatoes, Lemon & Persian Cucumbers, Gaeta Olives, Ciabatta Croutons,
    Opal Basil, Red Wine Vinaigrette...
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    Duck Leg Confit - Grilled Duck Leg on Fig Vin Cotto...this is the most uninspired dish, where the meat
    came out dry with not much flavour...
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    Grilled New Zealand Lamb Chops - Eggplant "Caviar", Artichoke Chips & Mint Pesto
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    Ginger Shortcake - with Berry Compote & Whipped Cream...
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    This restaurant is for sure not just another one of those come-and-go "wine bar". The dishes are simple, yet varied with flavors and presentation. With almost every dish under $12, you may want to try everything. Furthermore, their menu changes seasonally, so there is enough excuse to go back again. The waiting staff are attentive and friendly, the vibe is hip and yet casual. This place is a promising addition to the neighbourhood that deserves a jump start in the culinary scene!

July 31, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    清晨...太安靜了...
    怎麼這麼灰色? 我還不習慣...
    躺下來...看到的世界會是如何?
    只不過是一個塞滿衣服的衣櫃...還有一些...寂寞罷了....

    One day, I came across a project by a Texas based photographer Mark Menjivar 'You Are What You Eat' , which is a series of portraits made by examining the interiors of refrigerators in homes across the untied states. For three years, Mark traveled around the country exploring the issue of hunger. A refrigerator is both a private and a shared space. Each fridge is photographed "as is." nothing added, nothing taken away. These are portraits of the rich and the poor, vegetarians, those left out, the under appreciated, dreamers, and so much more. After viewing his photo exhibits, I wondered it's quite amazing that we can tell something about a person by just looking into his/hers songs or video collection, or their closets, and of course, the FRIDGE! Here are some of Mark's collections...

    Street Advertiser that lives on $432 fixed monthly income. This is quite sad,
    even college kids utilize the space better with their cheap beer and midnight pizzas.
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    Bartender's fridge. Goes to sleep at 8am and wakes up at 4pm daily. I wonder
    why is there an American flag chilling inside?
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    Carpenter/Photographer's fridge. And this is probably the most interesting one.
    A werewolf that likes frozen Jose Cuervo? Love that frozen lemon in there – his
    only source of vitamins.
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    Botanist's fridge. I like how the Pepsi bottle was converted into a giant,
    cap-less water bottle. And that chili on the right does not look too happy.
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    Xanga-FoodBlogger-wannabe's fridge...
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    Last Saturday, Chris stopped over in LA from his multi-city voyage and we dinned at Orris . As the numerous plates of food were arriving onto our table, we immediately start snapping away...

    Chris (left) and brother Eric catching the 'perfect shot'...
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    First course, Amuse-bouche of Ratatouille with Fresh Eggplants, Tomatoes and Capers, light Summer flavors
    piled on top of a slice of Baguette...
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    A chef's special, Freshly Smoked Salmon on top of Potato Pancakes served with Creme Fraiche and Tobiko
    Flying Fish Roe...
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    Dungeness Crab Salad "Nests" - Freshly handpicked Dungeness Crab served on top of Julienned Cucumber
    in a Light Ginger Dressing...
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    Squash Blossoms stuffed with Shrimp Mousse and Pistachios, Lightly Fried Tempura-style and topped with
    a Calmatta Olive Salsa...
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    Another one of the Chef's Special, Halibut Tempura on a Tomato Tarragon Puree with Garlic Aioli, the fish
    was done lightly and mixed well with the puree...
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    Tender Berkshire Pork Loin Medallions sauteed in a zesty Green Peppercorn Sauce, the pork is very tender
    and complemented by an excellent sauce...
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    Last dish to round up the delicious dinner - Slices of Roasted Beets topped with Etorki Basque Sheep Cheese
    and finished with a drizzle of Balsamic Vinegar and Olive Oil with a sprig of Dill, sweet tasty beets mixed well
    with the cheese texture, punctuated with the vinegar...
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    Overall, it was a very satisfying meal and we were very happy to see Chris again, and he promised that he will get Tawn to join in next time!

    On one Saturday, we had brunch at a relatively new establishment near Silverlake - LAMill - actually a coffee "Boutique".
    This sounded quite pretentious to me, since when are coffee shops becoming boutiques?

    I had a Iced Latte and W tried their special coffee recommended by our waitress...
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    The Not-Quite-French Toast, actually toast bread doused with brown sugar and cinnamon, kind of rock hard
    and not sweet enough, I prefer the regular French Toast...
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    Steak n' Eggs, they fancied the dish up in arrangements, the skirt steak is quite tender but the eggs are lukewarm...
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    Overall, I feel this place gave me a "Gay Vibe", with the walls decorated with faux art and antiques, especially with
    these fancy Greek art and the Red Colour Couches we sat in....
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    The meal costs almost US$25 for my portion, which is quite pricey for breakfast. Next time, we'll go for the afternoon tea.

July 15, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    時間...

    不知道...是好是壞,
    時間...是給予對方相處的好機會,
    時間...也是考驗等待的極限,
    因為過多的等待...
    只會讓人感覺到...
    都只是傷心和難過...

    While in the midst of taking two weeks off from Xanga, I have acquired four little furry creatures as pets.
    These are Robo Hamsters which require very little maintenance and care. All they need are: food, water and a small cage.
    On the otherhand, I was very tempted to set up an aquarium which was my favourite option, but this hobby needs a lot of
    time and maintenance. Therefore, I have given up the idea and settle for a few rodents, for now.

    I do not have a name for my furry friend yet, any suggestions? They feel so soft and furry, just like a cotton ball...
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    WEBLOG - July 3rd, 2009 - Drove north to San Francisco and the wine country (Napa Valley) for W's birthday.
    The weather could not be better and perfect for a driving trip. And many thanks to W for taking some of these fabulous photos.

    Dinner at the 'Corner' restaurant near the Mission District of San Francisco. The neighbourhood is kind of ghetto,
    but it seems that there are quite a number of trendy eateries throughout the area.
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    The Draft Beer was quite good, it was a 'medium strength' beer known as Anderson Valley Boont Beer...
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    First up is the Balsamic Farro-Beet Salad, the texture is very similar to rice and is quite filling...
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    Bay Scallops with Sweet Corn and Salsa Verde...
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    Braised Short Ribs with Horseradish-Potato Puree...
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    Mediterranean Orzo Salad...
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    Baby Asparagus wrapped in Prosciutto...
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    At the Matanzas Creek Winery , lavenders with the main winery in the background....
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    Lavender fields with the grapevine in the background...
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    A few miles away in Yountville, lunch at Bouchon . The very sumptuous French Onion Soup...
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    Fruits de Mer, we had the Petit Plateau, with 1/2 Lobster, 9 Oysters, 3 Shrimp, 3 Clams and 6 Mussels...
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    We shared this Gigot d'Agneau, which is a roasted Leg of Lamb with Pommes Boulangere, braised Swiss Chard & Lamb Jus...
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    For the Birthday Boy, the Creme Glacee - Sorbet de Fruits, the flavours are Creme Fraiche and Mango...
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    Before we leave for LA, Dim Sum at Koi Palace. The Chinese characters literally means 'Koi Fish Doorway'
    (thank you Jason for the recommendation)...
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    The usual 'suspects' - "Har Gou" (Shrimp Dumplings) and "Char-Siu-Bao" (Steamed buns with Roast Pork n' sauce fillings)
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    The more 'exotic' ones - Steamed 'siu-mai' (Pork Dumplings) with Abalone; and Stewed Chicken Feet,
    where the delicious portions are the glutinous soft bones and tendons...
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    The Wok Fried Sticky Rice with Chinese Sausage and Green Onions, is very filling with the sticky rice...
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    It was a sumptuous eating trip up north, and I enjoyed the meals very much. Although a few of the courses are quite pricey!

June 30, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    CHERRIES...YAAY!!!!
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    夏天的味道...

    想帶你去沙灘踩過繽紛的浪花...
    想帶你...爬上樹摘櫻桃...
    想帶你...去新發現的Cafe...
    想帶你...去看看我生活的城市...
    想讓我闔上眼...清淨地睡在你的身旁...聽聽你的笑聲...

    I almost fell off my chair when I saw these comical images of a 'pho challenge' at Pho Garden in San Francisco . They are offering
    a FREE BOWL of PHO, only if you can finish it within an hour, or else, it will be a $20 plus bill. Anyone dare to take this challenge?
    (The odds are against you if your belly size is smaller than the circumference of the noodle bowl).

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    Have not blogged for a couple of weeks, and of course there were plenty of foodie adventures. First of all, Pinkberry was promoting
    its new flavours of coconut, passion fruit and tropical swirl, offering free yogurt on last Friday. This is only good for a small size order with
    any two choices of fruit toppings, still great for a warm summer day/night.

    (mango + raspberry) and a (blueberry + mini mochi balls) toppings on coconut yogurt...
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    One Sunday, we felt like having a light lunch in a relaxing setting, in such a way that I do not want to feel like I'm in busy Los Angeles.
    Jin Patisserie is the perfect sugary therapy. Iced Cafe Mocha...
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    Roast Beef Sandwich with Spring Salad Mix...
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    Smoked Atlantic Salmon Sandwich with Spring Salad Mix...
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    Green Tea Cake...
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    Recently, dinning out in restaurants serving 'tapas' style dishes have been quite popular. We stumbled upon the
    Craftbar Restaurant last weekend and sampled their simple yet reasonably priced small plates.

    Testun Ciuc (Cow & Sheep mix cheese), Apricot Mostarda and Pecans...
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    Beet, Avocado & Valencia Orange Salad...
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    Japanese Hamachi, Prosciutto & Aged Balsamic...
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    Veal and Ricotta Meatballs
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    Flatbread with Fontina, Arugula and Speck...
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    After finishing up all of the above, we were so full and felt like having to take a long walk. And so, for this reason, no dessert.

June 16, 2009

  • Song of the Day

    其實我多希望...
    上帝或佛祖給我多一點平靜...
    少一點擾人的事情...
    少一點擔心的事情...

    但我知道這是很難做得到...
    一個人總需要遇到很多考驗...

    但我還會不斷的奢求...
    奢求那一點平靜...

    Long Distance Phone Call from HK...

    Mom: What have you been busy doing over the weekend? I can never got hold of you. Did your roomate tell you that I called?

    Me: Not really. Oh, I was just out watching a basketball game at a friend's house. (Gosh, I better not say I spent the weekend at my bf's place.) So, is everything okay?

    Mom: Which day did you treat your brother to his birthday dinner? He must be pretty happy, huh? Only you two dined?

    Me: Oh, it was Saturday night.

    After a series of interrogation, it appeared that her anxiety has finally subsided and I have answered her questions in a satisfactory manner.

    Mom: By the way, I just heard from your aunt that cousin Josie flew over to LA for business, she may call you guys when she's got some spare time. I hope you guys can meet up for dinner or afternoon tea.

    Me: Oh sure, thanks for letting us know.

    (So, I guess that's part of the reason why mom has been trying to reach me. I know that she has my mobile phone number for really urgent matters, therefore, anything of secondary importance she will call me at home.) After that, mom went on and mentioned how boring life has been, doing the same old chores everyday, the house is so quiet since our last visit in December 2008. I know I know, it's about time to pay another visit to keep them company, but I said the earliest would be this coming Christmas. I wish we could see them more often. Well, I just wish I could live closer to home.....

    Sunday, after breakfast at Three Squares Cafe , we went to a 'mini' Farmers Market near W's place. We arrived a couple of hours
    before closing time. Nevertheless, we managed to pick up some strawberries and cherries. (Thank you my dear W for some of the food photos).
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    Irregularly shaped strawberries, but very sweet and juicy...
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    Breakfast at Three Squares - Fresh Salmon Tar Tar with poached egg, toasted muffin and greens...
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    Omelette of the Day with assorted vegetables...Not a pretty looking omelette at all...
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    Dinner at the Fig Restaurant , Santa Monica, where they claim they are the "seasonal bistro with an emphasis on
    organically grown and locally sourced ingredients"...
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    First up, one piece of pan roasted fig for each diner...mini French bread and pistachio flavoured butter...
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    Curly Endive - Soft Poached Duck Egg, Crispy Pig's Ear, Cider Vinaigratte, Toasted Bread...
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    Pacific Mussels in Chablis and Tarragon, with Baguette on the side...
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    Kurobuta Tenderloin - Artisan Polenta, Spinach, Peppered Honey Mustard...
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    Arrgh...someone had his hands out...Steak Frites, Eight Ounce California Prime, aged 28 days...
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    Chocolate Pot au Creme with Berries and Sable Cookies...
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    Strawberry Shortcake with Berries and Whipped Cream...
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    Since we are allergic to alcohol (unless I take some medication beforehand), only still water was allowed on the table.
    Overall, three of us shared the salad, mussels and dessert, we had two orders of steak and one order of Tenderloin.
    The tab came out to be approximately US$175, pretty reasonable for a birthday dinner, right?

    Ding Tai Fung - during the weekend of the Dragon Boast Festival, I was hungry for 粽子, sticky rice wrap with pork fillings...
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    Mini pork dumplings...
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    RING of dumplings...
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    "Siao-lone-bao", juicy dumplings with pork and crab fillings...
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    Small cut-out Carrot signifies the bao's have crab meat added as ingredients...
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    Last but not least tastiest - Pork Chop with Fried Rice...
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    Lunch with mostly starchy contents cost approximately US$36 which is quite pricey for just four dishes.
    Nevertheless, it was a very satisfying meal particularly with the 粽子!

    Back at home Sunday, we had duck breast for dinner. Pan fried duck breast sauteed with orange marmalade sauce.
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    Five minutes on each side, medium heat. Then add marmalade sauce onto the duck breast, sides of steamed rice and asparagus.
    The Chardonnay costs around US$11, has an overpowering oak flavour, probably will save the remaining for cooking.
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