Sunday, August 31, 2008

More on food in San Francisco



We visited more restaurants, cafes, farmer's market (together or separately), but don't have pictures from all the places. So, I will just list them -


Osha Thai Noodle Cafe (Original)
696 Geary Street
415-673 2368
http://www.oshathai.com/
Apparently, Osha is expanding with multiple/fancy locations.
However, one on Geary was still nice to go back to.


Great Eastern Restaurant
649 Jackson Street
415 986 2500
We couldn't be in San Francisco without having Dimsum with Chu family.
We still think Dimsum is better in San Francisco than in New York.


UN Plaza Farmers' Market
Sundays: 7AM - 5PM
1182 Market Street (at 8th Street & Grove)
The above picture was taken at the market

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Back in San Francisco, Pork Store again...

We were in San Francisco for a wedding.
Being back in San Francisco, we couldn't miss Pork Store. Especially with time difference, it wasn't that hard to get up early in the morning and get in line.

Here are pictures of everyone's dish.
I don't think I need to describe, except for the fact that real breakfast is a good thing...







Pork Store Cafe (original)
1451 Haight Street
415 864 6981

Pork Store Cafe Valencia
3122 16th Street
415 626 5523

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Graffiti Building


After looking down at this building from #7 train for 6 and half years, we finally made it to the building today. It's in Long Island City and you can reach it by #7 train - get out at 45 Rd / Court House Sq Stop.

This one is for you, Eddie!

I don't need to explain - pictures will explain everything:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=195dyqb1.7fqoyl0d&x=0&y=yj72ke&localeid=en_US

Korean Film Festival 2008

Yesterday and today, we watched Korean films. It's a nice getaway from normal Hollywood movies. We also saw a few flims during Asian Film Festival last month.

This time we saw Hwang Jin Yi, 황 진 이 (picture shown below) and May 18, 화려한 휴가.




Hwang Jin Yi, 황 진 이
It's based on a novel; however, the main character, Hwang Jin Yi actually existed.
She was the most well-known Giseng, high level entertainer / prostitute, in Chosun dynasty.
Her poems are still very well known. The movie itself was ok; however, costumes were very beautiful.


May 18, 화려한 휴가
This was also based on true story. This was about democratic movement in 1980's in Korea, specifically in the city of Gwang-Ju. I was too young to remember or understand anything that was going on at that time; however, I am very much surprised at where Korea is now today.
I still think that a country such as Pakistan still has a chance.

http://www.koreanfilmfestival.org/


Taste of Eucador in Woodside

We were in Queens today again as usual looking for a place to live. We ended up in Woodside, Queens. After the viewing, we accidentally found this Ecuadorean restaurant / store. It was a nice break from our usual Jackson Heights or Elmhurst stops.


Shrimp cocktail
Corn was very good - very crunch...


Chicken & rice - it actually reminded me of Costa Rica


Even my Coke was from Ecuador


El Chasqui International
50-18 Roosevelt Ave.

CASH ONLY

West Indian–American Day Carnival

MON 9/3 GO WEST (INDIAN)
The West Indian–American Day Carnival is an annual extravaganza of dancing, glittery headpieces, and standout Jamaican and Trinidadian food. Vendors along the route will ply you with grub like callaloo (root-vegetable-and-pork soup) and jerk chicken for about $5 a dish. West Indian–American Day Carnival. Eastern Pkwy between Utica Ave and Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn. 8am–6pm. For more info or directions, visit
wiadca.org.


http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/08/24/travel/24weekend.html


Too bad, we are going to miss it. We'll be out of town :(

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Elmhurst

We are looking for a place again and this time we are obsessed with Elmhurst. Elmhurst right below Jackson Heights, but it definitely has a different feel to it. For about a month and half, we have been going to Elmhurst every Sunday, and we are trying out different restaurants and checking out different stores every time.

While Jackson Heights is represented by Central & South America and South Asia, Elmhurst is represented mostly by East & Southeast Asia.


By accident, we found this store. It sells Thai goodies - snacks, drinks, and stuff that's made by Sea Restaurant (appetizers & pastes).

Sugar Club
81-20 Broadway


At the above store, I found my TEA!!! There was only one store that had this tea in Woodside, but last few times I went there, there was none. But at Sugar Club, I found it.
My friends that tried this tea weren't that impressed, but this has to be my favorite! It's made by Japanese company, but it's made in Thailand.
I had this tea for the first time in Cambodia and fell in love with it. Maybe I was in the moment - right outside of Angkor Wat, it saved me from steamy weather...
Whatever the reason is, I am just glad that I found the store that carries it!


We were very impressed with Pacific Supermarket (Broadway / 75th Street). We walked in thinking that it was going to be a Chinese grocery market, but we were shocked to find everything - Korean, Japanese, Southeast Asian...


I grew up eating this melon - Cham Wei in Korean. I never saw this in San Francisco, but found it in New York Chinatown and Pacific Supermarket also had it.


This is what inside of Cham Wei looks like.

Saturday, August 09, 2008

BBQ in Long Beach

We went over to Ross's BBQ. It was first time for us to hit the beach this year... I know, I know. That's lame, but beaches are not the same on East Coast.

After spending some time on the beach, showing off our pale bodies, we were back to Ross's place for some BBQ.

Dave joined us later and entertained us with his guitar.

My three boys...


This one is for Fina!


OK, I don't know they were trying to do.


Dave can sing and play guitar at the same time!




Here is our American idol!!!
Christoff wants to form a band - Dave Wong and the Dragons!!!!

Sunday, August 03, 2008

A Day in Flushing

After reading the below New York Times article, we were off to Flushing today.
With a map in our hand, we got on #7 train. Flushing was crowded as ever - it seemed more crowded than I had remembered.

Our first stop was Xi'An Small Delights in Shi Hong Mall. Right away, there was a problem. There was no Shi Hong Mall. By accident, we found another mall that had a food court, and there it was! A small corner shop that was surrounded by a bunch of white people. Until today, I didn't know the power of New York Times. All these people came out to Flushing, after reading the article - just as we did. Everyone had the actual newspaper or the printout. I was one of them.

Christoff liked the lamb sandwich. I wasn't really a fan, but I liked the cold noodle (Liangpi cold noodle). It was just like being in Beijing. As New York (or San Francisco for that matter) is saturated with Cantonese cuisine, it was a nice change to be eating Northern cuisine.

The entrance to the mall's food court

This is what happens. New York Times publish the restaurant, people want to try, and there is a long line. I know, I know, we were just one of them... I don't think this food court had ever seen this many white people in one sitting.

Christoff was happy to find his lamb sandwich.

And I was happy with my Liangpi cold noodle.

Spicy handmade noodle was good, but we were way full!


After this meal, we were off to find S & C Shaved Ice Stall in Flushing Mall. However, after a long walk to the mall and a long walk inside the mall, we were told by the dumpling ladies that S & C Shaved Ice Stall doesn't exist anymore. I was very upset - upset at New York Times.

Then on the way to the train station, we accidentally ran into Sentosa - Malaysian restaurant that was recommended to me. After picking up a few items to take home, I fell better all of a sudden...


Golden Mall Food Court
41-28 Main Street
Entrance to the basement food court is in the corner of Main St / 41st Rd.
Xi'An Small Delights can be found at all the way at the end / your left hand side

Sentosa
39-07 Prince Street
Flushing, NY 11354
718-886-6331
http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/sentosa/

Friday, August 01, 2008

Let's go to Flushing


New York Times had an article about Flushing.
We are planning to hit Flushing this month! We haven't been in about 2 years...
It's about time!

New York Times Article


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