So I officially fail at updating. I’m not even halfway through all my London posts! And then there’s Paris! And then all this Seattle stuff! Aaah. Update fail. I think I might just do a f...
Who would’ve thought Thai food in London would be so delicious? Busaba Eathai accomplished such a feat, and did it on a budget too! Wandering around Covent Garden one night, we found the rest...
The South Kensington area of London houses several museums and the famous Harrods department store. Since I only had a few hours, I spent all my time at the Victoria & Albert Museum, which houses...
The Brick Lane area, also known as Banglatown, is home to the Bangladeshi population in London. Curry houses line the streets while graffiti art lights up the walls. Streets of Brick Lane on a rainy...
This past weekend, I traveled back home to celebrate the sister’s birthday. As brunch is our favorite meal of all time (okay, mine is probably dessert, but brunch is most definitely a close se...
Two weeks ago, my happy hour girls and I went on to roam around Ballard. We started with happy hour at Matador, where their dishes are $5 each, and MASSIVE. The nachos were overwhelming and the cal...
When the sun comes out in Seattle, there isn’t a single person who chooses to stay indoors. These days come so rarely to Seattle, so of course one would feel compelled to run outside and soak ...
I always have had the biggest sweet tooth. Like always. And the biggest. My friends are wondering why I don’t have diabetes already. And this sweet tooth compels me not to ask friends out to...
My last day in California was definitely bittersweet. Happy to be going to eat once more but sad to be leaving the land of sun, good friends, extraordinary food, and awesome escapades (I think escap...
So eager to talk about our Berkeley food crawl, I left out Day Four of my trip! We had spent the day in San Francisco yet again (man do I love that city), this time hitting up a few good eats in the...
Who goes to Berkeley for school when you can go there simply to eat? Day five in Cali lead us to a Berkeley food crawl after adventuring around the campus failed and we had nothing better to do. An...
Day 3 in San Francisco. We continued being tourists in this awesome city, starting the day with brunch at Caffe Greco, where I had the Belgian waffle with seasonal berries. I love my sweets, especi...
Since it was Flo’s first time in San Francisco, let alone the U.S., we decided to do the touristy things around the city. We first headed to the waterside, with all of the piers and Fisherman&...
This past week, I took a quick trip down to the Bay Area to visit some friends I made in Hong Kong and to eat like a fat kid eats cake. That being said, I had an awesome week filled with fun, advent...
I know it’s been months since I last updated, and even more since I’ve been back in the Emerald City (I still have NO idea why Seattle is called that…) Adjusting back to life in Sea...
Our last half day in Taiwan, and we still tried to fit food in our stomach and hit some last sights! We started off the day walking around the largest SOGO I’ve been too (but probably not as la...
School, school, school. I have no excuses for not updating about the FOOD I ate almost THREE months ago in Taipei, but school has been my life for the past two months… But back to happier time...
Taipei is the ultimate home for street food. Not for a single meal did we sit down and eat an actual meal. Instead, we ate nonstop all day everyday! First stop, boba or bubble tea. Originating fro...
My last weekend in Asia, I headed to Taipei, Taiwan with Minna. We were more than ready to explore all the sites and most of all, eat all the food that Taipei has to offer. We first started our tour...
On my last day in Hong Kong, I had a nice lunch with some Public Health classmates, both locals and exchange students. We had lunch at a pretty good teppenyaki place in Shatin (I forget the name so ...
Dai pai dongs are outdoor food stalls in Hong Kong. Hot pot is a great way to eat super warm food on a cold winter’s day. What happens when you combine the two? You get an all you can eat ho...
Happy New Year! It is officially the start of 2011. This past year seemed to have blown by so fast, that I can barely catch my breath. It has been quite the year, with the lowest of downs and the h...
The weather in HK is so much nicer than the PNW in the dead of winter. Imagine barbecuing in the middle of December! Unthinkable, right? HK BBQ is a little different from our gas and Webber grills....
Mongkok is the epitome of Hong Kong living. The bright flashing lights, the cheap clothes, the crowds, and of course, the street food. Dundas Street is lined with shop windows selling various kinds...
2009′s cheapest Hong Kong Michelin Star restaurant of course would be located in the one and only MongKok. Home to the best street food in Hong Kong and the best cheap shopping district, Mong ...
One afternoon when my sister was here (yes, I’m about a month behind on posts…), we went to high tea at the Intercontinental Hotel in TST. After much research and debate, we decided on t...
Every Wednesday, the horse races are on in Happy Valley. Since none of us had ever been, my family and I decided to go check it out and see why Hong Kongers are so in love with horse racing and gamb...
Later that week, we went to Stanley Market and Repulse Bay. I had already gone to Stanley Market but enjoyed it much more the second time around as I had time just to browse around the market and to...
I had the privilege of having my family come visit me while I’m over here in HK. First my momma came for the first few weeks in November, and then my father and sister came during the second h...
For the past two years, I’ve been on a healthy kick (except here in Hong Kong), where I try to eat healthy (except here in Hong Kong) and exercise a lot (except here in Hong Kong). So when I h...
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