Christine / Xteeener standing outside
During my layover in California checking out IMATS in Pasadena, both Christine and I agreed we had to take a trip to Din Tai Fung. I think recently I’ve been on the search for a great soup dumping (aka xiaolongbao) and I have to say, out of the places I’ve gone so far in the United States, this place has been the best. The most perfect display of elegance per the ballet of light flavorful soup and the thin thin skin. I have not yet met its equal and is why each time we’re back in Los Angeles, it’s a must that we make the hour+ drive from the airport to Din Tai Fung.
Cute toy!
Steamed shrimp and pork dumplings
Zhongzi; a traditional Chinese food, made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo
Spicy shrimp and pork wonton
Having had been here more than once before, I decided I would check to see if this place was on the app ‘Chefs Feed’ so I could add it to the foods I’ve ate. Come to my surprise there was actually another dish they recommended! The spicy shrimp and pork wontons…. oh wow. This thing was packed with flavor! Make sure you try this dish out.
Soup Dumplings, aka Xiaolongbao.
For those of you going for the first time, I would highly recommend going with someone who has had this food before, because there is definitely a consumer’s manual for this cuisine. It comes out SUPER hot on the steel steamers so you can kind of guess the soup in the dumplings will be the same. Yes, soup.. in a dumpling!
So just in case you decide to brave the soup dumpling solo, despite your inexperience, there are steps that most typically follow but it’s probably fair to say, you will probably get burnt tongue before the meal is over. It happens to everybody. Call it a right of passage. But oh man, it’s so worth it. The steps I recommend are:
It’s definitely an experience and so well worth it. Oh! Some tips:
Din Tai Fung (information below gathered 07.2012)
1108 S Baldwin Ave
Arcadia, CA 91007
(626) 574-7068
Hours
Mon-Fri 11am–10pm
Sat-Sun 10am–10pm
Parking
A really good soup dumpling place in a small parking lot in Chinatown? Yeah, get there early, you’ll be waiting for a parking spot before you wait for your table. But trust me, it’s SO worth it.
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References:Din Tai Fung http://www.dintaifungusa.com Chefs Feed http://www.chefsfeed.com/ Xteeener https://www.facebook.com/pages/Xteeener/57086274728 |
Fedelini with tiny clams, cherry tomatoes, parsley and lemon
Found out about this great place by means of a service known as Chefs Feed. I’ve been using this program on my phone to help find good places to eat. They currently have the larger cities within United States and are looking to spread out to other cities.
But the dish displayed was composed of perfectly cooked noodles, a simple yet wonderfully delicious tomato sauce, and some amazingly fresh & sweet clams. I will definitely be back for more. Located at the corner of Park Plaza and Arlington St, this restaurant describes itself as “regional cuisine of Piedmont, Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna.” The hostess, waitress, and management were friendly; attentive and was able to eat and leave under an hour. A great place to grab lunch!
Via Matta (information below gathered 07.2012)
79 Park Plaza, Boston, MA
617.422.0008
Hours
Mon-Thu 11:30am–10pm
Fri 11:30am–11pm
Sat 5–11pm
Sun Closed
Parking
Available by either valet or there were parking meters about a half a block in each direction.
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References:
Via Matta |
Checking out the initial phases of the Atlanta Food Truck scene
About to hit up the Tamale Queen
Spicy Pork Tamale (left); Fish Taco. Adobo-spiced tilapia with red cabbage and cilantro (right)
Just Loaf’n Serving fresh hush puppies
Crispy hush puppies
Amazing Biegnet!!
Munch
Pork Banh Mi w/ shredded carrot, radish, and cilantro
Souper Jenny; parked right in front of her shop in Buckhead
Serving varied soups. Ordering Corn Chowder
Corn Chowder
Yumbii
Ribeye (Bulgogi) Quesadilla
Rattletrap
Preparing the hot beverage
A wonderful cup of Hot Chocolate
Tex’s Tacos
Chicken Mole Taco
Westside Creamery
Bourbon Pecan (top) and Milk Honey (bottom); did a half and half
Yum Yum Cupcakes
Coconut cupcake, cream cheese frosting
A tasty and very filling experience checking out the food trucks at the underground food truck event by the Atlanta Food Truck Coalition. Definitely try and find out where Yumbii, Just Loaf’n and Westside Creamery are. They were among the top three favorites of mine.
Tamale Queen, Munch, Souper Jenny, Yumbii, Rattletrap, Tex’s Tacos, Westside Creamery, Yum Yum Cupcakes (information gathered 9/2012)
Parking
Medium+ sized parking lot where the event was. YMMV
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References:Thanks Atlanta Food Truck Coalition for setting up the event! http://www.atlantastreetfood.com/ Tamale Queen http://www.queenfoodco.com/tamaletruck/ Munch https://www.facebook.com/MunchFoodTruck Souper Jenny http://souperjennyatl.com/ Yumbii http://yumbii.com/ Rattletrap http://steadyhandcoffee.com/ Tex’s Tacos http://www.texstacos.com/ Westside Creamery http://www.westsidecreamery.com/ Yum Yum Cupcakes http://yumyumcupcake.com/ |
Christine / Xteeener holding up itinerary for our cooking class with Asha
Chef Asha explaining some theories and history behind the cuisine she cooks.
Appreciating the aromatics of the Curry Leaf
Everyone should have a spice tin! So colorful~!
Chef Asha’s spice tin.
Used the mortar and pestle to grind / incorporate the ingredients
The class listening, watching and learning; it was a lot of fun!
Vegetable Stew (made with ginger, green chili, whole black pepper, etc. in a coconut milk broth)
Aromatic Basmati rice with butternut squash and spinach.
Classic Kerala stir-fry seasonal vegetable; red cabbage
Kerala Beef Curry (chili powder, star anis, coriander, turmeric, and cinnamon)
Time to eat!
A wonderful experience to learn the basics of Kerala cuisine from such a passionate and kind individual. I will definitely need to check this restaurant out next time I’m in town. The food I had that day was great and can only imagine their other dishes are like. If anything, try the Cardamom tea. It’s fantastic!
Cardamom Hill (information gathered 07.2012)
1700 Northside Drive NW,
Suite A-6,
Atlanta, GA 30318
404.549.7012
Hours
Lunch
Mon – Fri: 11:30am – 2:30pm
Dinner
Mon – Thurs: 5:30pm – 10:00pm
Fri & Sat: 5:30pm – 10:30pm
Parking
An open medium sized parking lot. Could potentially fill up fast due to the other eateries.
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References:
Cardamom_Hill http://cardamomhill.net/ Xteeener https://www.facebook.com/pages/Xteeener/57086274728 |
Stir-Fried Kangkong with Sambal from Jumbo Seafood
Herbal Drunken Prawns from Jumbo Seafood
Razor clams with vermicelli; garnished with scallions and cilantro from Jumbo Seafood
Jumbo Seafood Chili Crabs.
Donut with seafood paste from Jumbo Seafood
Mee goreng from Jumbo Seafood in Singapore
Definitely my favorite place to eat in Singapore. Freshest seafood; and man, that Chili crab?! Forget about it. Above are the dishes you should definitely try. Trust me. It’s going to be awesome.
Jumbo Seafood (information gathered 8/2012)
Blk 1206 East Coast Parkway #01-07/08
East Coast Seafood Centre, Singapore 449883
+65 6442 3435
Hours
Mon – Sat 5pm – 11.45pm (last order at 11.15pm)
Sun 12pm – 12am (last order at 11.15pm)
Parking
A good amount of parking space available in the lot shared by a few other businesses. High volume sustainable.
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References: Jumbo Seafood http://www.jumboseafood.com.sg/ |
Menu
Rustic Canyon Burger
Warm Chocolate Financier
A really good place to grab a solid burger. Went with my friend Sarah to check this place out. First time I had a burger with a sunny side egg on it; recommended to break the egg yolk and let it ooze all over the burger to compliment the flavors and be the binding agent that brings it all together. Good food / good night. I think I had one of the worst food comas in 2011 because of that burger.
Rustic Canyon (information gathered 8/2012)
1119 Wilshire Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310.393.7050
Hours
Sun – Thur 5:30pm – 10:30pm
Fri & Sat 5:30pm – 11:30pm
Parking
Valid side street parking and valet.
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References: Rustic Canyon http://www.rusticcanyonwinebar.com |