Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Dolce Vita

Santana Row was a popular spot for me to hang out during Labor Day weekend. With its plethora of fine restaurants and upscale shops, Santana Row is where you'll find the socialites of Silicon Valley. It's family-friendly during the day, and bustling at night with men and women on the prowl. After a late dinner/drinks/cousin bonding with Shastyn we both wanted coffee from Cocola - a French bakery filled with pastries galore! Their cakes and tarts look like pieces of art that you'll contemplate what you want because everything looks WAY too good to eat. Cocola always has a line and there's rarely available seating. With its outdoor seating this would be the perfect place to sit outside, people watch, or read a book and pretend you're in France or Italy with your glamorous shades sipping on a latte and enjoying a tart or mousse. Now ain't that the sweet life?! Santana Row will take your senses to Europe with its scenic landscaping, water fountains, and outdoor dining. Oh yea, I can't forget to mention they have Kara's Cupcakes and Pinkberry:)






Monday, October 25, 2010

Rage of the Ramen



The past 2 weekends in the Bay Area have been rainy and cloudy-it puts you in the "climb into bed and read a book" mood. When living with my Aunt it's, "let's go out and eat soup" kind of day. One of my recommendations for soup is trying out Maru Ichi, a ramen noodle house in Milpitas and Mountain View. I've been here twice and have ordered the same thing: Combo B with Shoyu (vegetable or beef based broth mixed with soy sauce). The fixings include bamboo shoots, hard-boiled egg, beef, nori (seaweed), and green onions. All the combo meals come with 1 or 2 sides (california roll, unagi served with rice, or potstickers) depending which one you order. Their Shoyu soup is fabulous-it's light, not too salty, and the half hard-boiled egg adds a little creaminess to the Shoyu. I prefer this over Vietnamese pho soup simply because they don't use MSG. Oh yeah, their fried chicken is unlike any other chicken i've had. It's super crispy, thinly cut, and if I would've known earlier about their chicken I might've brought a little container of vinegar and garlic as the dipping sauce! There are a handful of ramen places in the Bay Area that it will eventually catch up to the number of yogurt places i've seen thus far. I like the Milpitas location because it's nestled in a strip mall filled with other restaurants, stores, and sweet shops filled with moon pies and fresh pastries that make your mouth salivate.




After dinner my 9 year old cousin always asks, "What's for dessert?!" What can I say-i'm proud of my little cousin:) Anyway, we decided to try a chain cafe next door to Maru Ichi called Quickly. Yea, their name is a little odd but their waffle with nutella is to die for! I thought of buying Eggo waffles and nutella but it definitely won't taste the same. My little cousin loves egg puffs. I can't explain what egg puffs are so I found their website (http://www.quicklyusa.com/quicprod.html). All I can say is try it because you will like it! And if you don't like it then you can at least say you've tried it!

Thursday, September 30, 2010


My colleagues and I finally had a luncheon today.We decided to stay close to work and try Banana House a block away. The best part of the luncheon was: 1. Food was free (paid by work) 2. The company. It's a Thai restaurant and their food was eh-okay. I ordered #53: Pad Nuer Nam Man Hoi. Not sure what it stands for but it was sliced beef, onions, carrots, and mushrooms in oyster sauce served with rice and a side salad with a curry dressing. I'm not a fan of curry, but I still tried the salad and it was okay. We also ordered calamari and their pieces were huge! The consensus at the table was their food was good but oily, and their service wasn't the greatest. First, it took about 10-15 minutes for our waitress to greet and take our orders. Second, my food came last and I had to ask a different waitress where my food was because the other one was MIA. Third, I ordered a Thai ice tea to go and I had to wait an extra 10 minutes. I cracked up when my colleague Erik said, "It's thai ice tea, not rocket science." I guess you just had to be their to think it was funny:) Haha! Banana House is fairly small-there's a few tables for outdoor seating with upper/lower level indoor dining, but probably less than 20 tables altogether. We ended up on the lower level because there was 6 of us. They had a flat screen TV that played "Mr. Bean"-I thought that was strange. Maybe CNN or ESPN-but not Mr. Bean! Next time i'll order take out.

Friday, September 24, 2010

I'm craving something sweet

For those of you who don't know, I moved back to the Bay Area after 17 years of living in Minnesota. I was able to find a job in San Francisco with the same company i've been working for since 2004. It's sort of a long story and I don't feel like going into detail but to sum it up-it was truly a dream come true for me. Don't get me wrong- I miss my family and friends a lot, but I needed a lifestyle change. I'm sure I could've made the change in Minnesota but I needed to veer away from my comfort zone and moving has always been a goal of mine. I have always wanted to work in a big city (ok-San Francisco is only 7 miles by 7 miles) but I still think it's big! The city is scenic (when it's not foggy or cloudy), I feel like there's always something to do, and most importantly I love all the eateries and shopping! I work in the Financial district of SF-which is near Chinatown and walking distance to Union Sqaure. I can see the Coit tower and Transamerica building from my work-I LOVE it-especially when the weather is gorgeous.

Anyway, my coworker and I have been exploring places to eat during lunch. And like today, we'll sometimes do a little shopping after work. I wanted to check out a clothing store on Sutter Street called NE Q&J Boutique. They have cute coats and clothing but nothing worth buying. On our way out I noticed there was a candy store next door called Fiona's Sweetshoppe (http://www.fionassweetshoppe.com/). Fiona's is tiny but ADORABLE. You walk in and there are jars and jars of candy. Everything from the setup to their packaging is appealing to the eye. They also sell chocolates from England. I bought myself a Cadbury Flake, a Kinder Happy Hippo biscuit (made with milk and hazelnut) and some football shaped candy filled with fizz. I first tried a Cadbury Flake from my good friend Karen. She brought some home as a pasalubong when she went to Australia, or maybe it was Singapore. Anyway, Cadbury Flakes are TO DIE FOR! It's basically thin layers of milk chcocolate shaped into a candy bar. I haven't tried the Kinder biscuit yet-sounds like a doggie treat but when I saw there was hazelnut I had to buy it! I had the football shaped candy on my way home from work and they are pretty good! This is one place i'd like to take my friends when they visit.


I am sure I will have more to share. Until next time:)

Thursday, June 17, 2010

The best of...

The best of San Francisco. I don't know what it is about this city, but I love love love it! One of the reasons is their food. From the local eateries to the commercialized restaurants, you have it all. Not to say you can't find either in other major cities, but finding a place to eat is easily accessible and affordable in San Francisco. I recently took a trip to California and had the opportunity to venture the city on my own. One of my favorite places I went to was Tart to Tart located in the Inner Sunset neighborhood on Irving Ave. The weather that day was gorgeous so I decided to sit outside and catch up on Facebook while I was waiting for my cousin to get off work. I ordered a iced vanilla latte and pear almond tart. It was more of a cake consistency than a tart, but I didn't complain because I do love cake! And the glazed pear that topped my generous slice made it even better. Tart to Tart is affordable and their menu is eclectic ranging from muffins, danishes, tarts, cheesecake, cakes, and cookies to name a few. Tart to Tart was featured as one of the many 'Places to Seek' when visiting San Francisco on a website I stumbled upon: www.dreamworld.org/sfguide.





Switching from talking about sweet eateries to more sweet eateries, I was anxiously awaiting to try Genki Crepes. A few months ago my cousin posted a picture of a Genki Crepe on Facebook. It looked TO DIE FOR that I immediately messaged her that she is taking me to Genki when I visit. So after our dinner at In N' Out burger on a Thursday evening, we head to the Richmond neighborhood where Genki is located (Clement Street). Genki is not only a place for crepes, it's a little Korean grocery store filled with so much goodies! The only aisle I was at was the one filled with candy. But back to their crepes, you can order an ice cream, dessert, or savory crepe. I ended up ordering the mixed fruit crepe filled with nutella and whip cream. Once the crepe is filled, it's folded into a cone so you technically don't need utensils, unless you have ice cream. I thought it was the best part of the whole experience because you can walk around and enjoy your dessert! Finding a place to sit can be difficult, especially when it's busy because 1) Genki is little and 2) Not a lot of chairs! If I lived in this area I would probably be at Genki everyday.


Sunday, April 11, 2010

Cupcake Craze


I try my best to resist sweets/dessert after a meal, but I can’t help myself! My ultimate favorites are chocolate, cake, and cupcakes. I’m not afraid to try new flavors, so I can’t say I have a specific favorite at this time. Cupcakes are truly the perfect dessert because it’s the PERFECT size to satisfy the palette for something sweet and is suitable for any occasion.

Those who know me know that I love the city of San Francisco and the Bay Area itself. I was born and raised in San Jose until the age of 9, so I have a lot of memories and it’s where my Dad’s side of the family resides. I always make it a point to visit my family every year and have been doing so since I was in the eighth grade. I love it when my family takes me to a new or favorite eatery, or when we discover a new place to try during shopping trips.

Last summer a friend and I took a trip to San Francisco since she has never been there. One of our many visits included Ghiradelli Square. It’s a major tourist attraction filled with boutiques and the famous Ghiradelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop, walking distance from the Cable Car and Fisherman’s Wharf. My friend and I noticed a cupcake shop called Kara’s Cupcakes. Most of their ingredients are organic and locally grown. We were hesitant to try anything because we satisfied our sweet tooths earlier in the day with blueberry filled chocolate and chocolate pretzels. But all their cupcakes looked so beautiful and delicious that I ended up ordering the Rasberry Dazzle (my profile picture is from Kara’s Cupcake). The frosting wasn’t overly sweet and the cake was moist enough that it didn’t break into crumbs when you cut into it. If you don’t want to wait in line to order dessert at Ghiradelli, walk over to Kara’s Cupcakes (www.karascupcakes.com).
I love the Bay Area so much that some of my blogs will be about my favorite eateries in the area.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Living the dream...kind of..

What's your dream job? And hopefully i've inspired you to contemplate on this question if you haven't thought about it. I love food because it brings people together and for the most part, it keeps people happy and evokes excitement. I also think the best conversations come from a table with food, whether you're having a family dinner or dessert with friends. I would love to be a food critic. I wouldn't just want to write about what is or isn't good, but i'd want to share the entire experience. I've read that a "good critic is a story teller, not just a knowlegeable diner." I'm not sure if i'm good at either one but I will definitely give it a try, which is the reason for this blog. My motivation and inspiration have come from my friends and probably my sweet tooth:)


Tonight I went to Chianti Grill with my closest friends Ann, Richelle, and Ryan (Richelle's husband). The restaurant is tucked in the suburb of Burnsville. The inside is spacious with its tall ceiling and large seating area, but the ambience was intimate with the dark-wood trim and dimmed lighting.



Dinner started with an order of calamari. It's not anything to rave about, but the calamari was cooked just right. My entree was the Seafood Cannelloni with scallops, shrimp, and crab covered with a sherry cream sauce. It was tasty, but the sherry cream sauce was a little overpowering. All the entrees include salad with your choice of dressing and bread. Although the bread wasn't warm, I liked it because it was soft and the bread didn't overpower the entire meal. For example, Olive Garden has their amazing garlic breadsticks and salad, and for those who love them both, we like to have as much of it as we can that we forget about the entree. The bread and salad at Chianti Grill was just enough that I still looked forward to my main meal. Below is a picture of the New York Strip with garlic mashed potatoes, Chicken Parmigiana with fettucine alfredo, the Seafood Linguine with scallops, shrimp, clamps, and artichokes, and Seafood Cannelonni.





The best part of any meal is dessert! We ordered a 3 layer chocolate cake and a molten chocolate cake with a side of ice cream. All I have is one word for both desserts: delicious!



I love when my friends and I close a restaurant. Now that I think about it, I think we do that a lot. We get caught up in conversation that we forget about the time. Good food and great friends = happiness.