Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Honey Pig Gooldaegee Korean Grill (Ellicott City)

So what the hell is going on with all these old posts...  I am looking for this.  I have been posting about Asian barbecue and I just can't stop myself from thinking of this place.  Honey Pig is one of my all time favorites.  So I was actually trying to dig up photos at this restaurant so I can blog this and share with you all.

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Heaven on earth
(to me anyway)

Bistro Jeanty

Another gem found hidden in my stash of old photos... (I know... there are so many of them actually... Hopefully I will be able to finish all those I wanted to post about this year then I can go back and sought through my old ones...)  These would be places I wanted to return if I were given the opportunity to go to these places again, God willing.  But then there are also plenty of uncharted territories in my plan... Life is too short!!!

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Friday, November 7, 2014

Volt

I almost forgot all about this place until I was digging through my old photos last night!  Couldn't think of the name of the restaurant but I remember I enjoyed the food.  I only vaguely remembered something about Frederick and Maryland.  Luckily I found it on my Urbanspoon profile :) (Since I no longer lives in the states, I rarely update it... plus, I wasn't as active a blogger I was back then.)

The restaurant is very beautiful - both inside and out.  So it really left an impression in my mind.

Volt Restaurant in Frederick, MD
Photo courtesy of Webworld Technologies.
(Back in the day, I don't take pictures of the restaurant itself.
It's good enough if I took pictures of the food.
Now, of course I am at another level... haha...)

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Morimoto (Napa)

I have my fair share of celebrity chef dining experiences and I thought it would be a good time to share my experiences at Morimoto (Napa) a few years ago.  I was vacationing with a friend in Napa Valley then.  Because of the positive experience I had at Morimoto (Philadelphia), we were glad to try his Napa location!  Morimoto Philadelphia was my first omakase experience and I must say I am a convert since!  It also cured my dislike for aji (mackerel)... in fact, I love this fish so much now all thanks to Morimoto!

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Delta Grill

Having spent a good number of years living in the south, I love and missed comfort food, despite the calories.  In fact, I have been craving some good chicken fried steak/chicken loaded with gravy, beef briskets, fried okras, corn bread, and peach cobblers for some time.

Since I know I can't find any good southern restaurant in Chicago, I searched long and hard for a good one as a parting meal before I leave NYC.  (Unfortunately, I have no business in the south this trip.)  And that's the back-story of how I ended up at The Delta Grill.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen

100K total page views!  wow!  Most of you are probably like... "meh~ what took you so long?" oh well, the number still mean something special to me.  :)  Anyways, 2 more posts and I am done with NYC.  I know I am moving in a snail pace but at least I am moving.  Let me know if you prefer (1) fix the damn broken links from my past popular posts or (2) start writing the wonderful food adventures I had to date in 2014.

Kung Fu was almost brand new and a surprise favorite for this trip.  In fact, I liked it so much I did a real-time review on Yelp!  Hopefully they are still doing well 6 months since their opening :)  This little place has a lot of potential and is definitely better than Joe Shanghai in my opinion.

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Monday, June 2, 2014

Totto Ramen

I was here on Boxing Day (correction: it was actually Christmas Day) 2013.  The sign-up sheet fooled me... There was only 6 groups before me when I signed myself up so I thought, "Ok, I can handle this".  I found out much later what really happened was the lady took the full page of sign up sheet with her shortly before we arrived... If I had known earlier, I would have gone somewhere else nearby.
"The ramen better be out of this world."  I thought to myself while I was waiting and freezing on the streets... 

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The Halal Guys

It's a myth that good food is always expensive.  For USD$6, you can get a delicious meal that's enough to feed two.

Go early or expect a line!  They are very efficient so even if the lines are long, you never have to wait too long.  The white sauce is delicious and the red sauce is ridiculously hot! (Ask for the sauce on the side)  I also prefer the chicken over the lamb. 

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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Lombardi's Pizza

A trip to NYC is incomplete without visitng one of their famous pizzerias.  First, there is the debate between Chicago-style pizza and the New York-style pizza.  (I prefer NY style.)  Then, there is the debate among Giodano's, Gino East, Lou Malnati's, Grimaldi's, Lombardi's, etc. of whose pizzas rein supreme. (clearly Iron Chef poisoned...)

I haven't been to Grimaldi's yet but I like Lombardi's enough I will go everytime I visit NYC.  The location is perfect after spending a relaxing afternoon in SoHo.

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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Rice to Riches

This is a desserts place that sell rice puddings in Nolita.  I have to be honest, I am not a big fan of rice puddings.  However, I know a lot of people who love this place.  Personally, I love the cheeky signs they put up in the shop.  I took my mom and brother here on separate occassions and we all had a good laugh.  I will continue to come back here just because of the signs... (and also because this shop is on the way to my favorite pizzeria!)

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"Sleep till you're hungry, eat till you're sleepy"
That's my motto!

Momofuku Noodle Bar

There are so many eateries in NYC and most diners have been spoiled by the best of the best.  It is hard to to succeed in this city and even harder to maintain the success.  Momofuku is a success story in my opinion.

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Dominique Ansel Bakery

If you have heard of cronuts, you probably have heard of Dominique Ansel Bakery.  The line for cronuts starts as early as 5 am. (insane!)  Honestly, as much as I love food, I don't understand why people would line outside a bakery at 5 am for a cronut when it's minus ten degrees Celsius outside.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Chelsea Market & the Lobster Place

Believe it or not, Chelsea Market was an alternate destination after I (barely) missed the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the David Zwirner Gallery... It turned out to be a favorite for both my mom and I... You can't go wrong by taking a housewife and a foodie grocery shopping...

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Shake Shack (Grand Central Terminal)

My friend recommended this place to me and it's been on my list for a while.  Finally tried and it was delicious!  They have a number of stores in NYC and I went to their Grand Central Terminal location.  Good things come to those who wait :)

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Joe's Shanghai (Midtown)

I used to love Joe's Shanghai's soup dumplings.  It's a must-eat every time I visit NYC.  Perhaps I am spoiled by the soup dumplings from the likes of Din Tai Fung after I moved back to Asia but I can't believe I used to love their soup dumplings here.  I was so disappointed.  My mom was not impressed either...I am not sure if it has to do with the fact that I always go to their Chinatown location for the soup dumplings but it's a meal not worth the calories...

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Menkui Tei

It's a misnomer that eating out in NYC is expensive.  Of course, it's home to many world's best and Michelin-starred restaurants.  However, there are many cheap eats to moderately priced restaurants in town also.  NYC caters to every budget :)

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Cake Boss Cafe (Times Square)

Even though I did not watch any episode of Cake Boss, I knew of this place.  When I passed by the shop per chance in Times Square, I went in for a cupcake!  Apparently, I wasn't the only one making a pilgrimage as this place is packed!

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Keens Steakhouse

When it comes to NYC steakhouses, the most famous one I know is Peter Luger's. However, I have heard that it's full of attitude and the food there is overrated. So I am happy to discover this low key chophouse in the heart of Mid-town.

According to their website, Keens Steakhouse was a part of the Lambs Club, a famous theatre and literary group founded in London prior to 1885. Back in the day, Keens was a lively and accepted rendezvous of the famous. Actors in full stage make-up would hurry through the rear door to “fortify” themselves between acts at the neighboring Garrick Theatre.


I forgot to take a picture outside...
(Photo from the internet, no copyright infringement intended)

Monday, April 28, 2014

Tortas Frontera by Rick Bayless

If you have ever passed by Terminal 1 of Chicago O'Hare Airport, you probably have passed by this eatery by Rick Bayless.  I have heard a lot of good things about Chef Bayless' restaurants so I decided to give it a try on my way to NYC.

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Inakaya (New York City): Re-visit

If you have read my previous post on Inakaya, you would know that we won a USD$50 dining coupon :)  Since we were only in NYC for a week, we returned before we left so we could use the coupon for another great meal :P

We pretty much know what we wanted already so the ordering process was a breeze.  We were a little embarrassed since most of the staff remembered us as the group who won the coupon (less than a week ago...) but oh well.

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