Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Coming Back Soon
However lots of homework and slow internet did not help very much, and therefore I had to wait- longer than I have expected. But finally this weekend I will have less work(hopefully) than usual and faster internet, so there will be a massive amount of postings...
Friday, February 8, 2008
Host Family : Late January
Linnea says this was not a recipe based; pork with tomatillo sauce and some "mexican rice." As we were watching the super bowl, this was the comfort food of the day.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
BAC: Bloomfield Hills, MI 01/30/08
Sesame seared sea scallops with stir fried vegetables, little bit of spicy peanut sauce(not too strong peanut flavor) and jasmine rice. The scallops were plump and nice, and the sauce had enough and good flavor to go with them. A satisfactory dish!
Salmon mignon with sweet potato, onion and sage "hash." Linnea was happy with this salmon; I liked it too, though I've had better(this reminds me of "Liar Liar.")
Lizz substitued mozzarella for Blue Cheese. The steak here is pretty good! The fries were good too- well, you shouldn't be going wrong by choosing steak and fries at a club.
Turkey in Two WaysTurkey tenderloin with cranberry glaze and turkey confit with barley pilaf. I never tried turkey confit before, and I personally would stick to the more common duck confit, though it was interesting. The turkey tenderloin was ordinary as well, but overall good, just not too special.I would say my scallop dish was the best. Others were good too, more typical than impressive but still tasting good! And after all, not many people go to clubs expecting something exotic; they want a classic favorite.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
New Bangkok: Birmingham, MI 01/2008 -2-
Pad See Ew with Chicken
Wider noodles with slightly sweet, thickened soy sauce. Quite simple with just broccoli and eggs, and beansprouts on top. This is nice when you don't like Pad Thai's sweet and sourness-tamarind-a little lighter flavor compared to rather similar drunken noodles. One of the dish that you don't have to "dare" to try.
The most expensive thing on the menu here($14.99): barbequed duck(half) with roasted vegetables and brown sauce. The "brown sauce" is different in each and this one is rather thick and rich compared to some other mild ones, but not too gingery or garlicky either. The sauce is nice and the duck goes well with it; the only problem is that you need to be careful with bones. It would be nice if the duck were cut in a nicer format.
The duck is good though, with a pretty nice texture on the peels and good sauce. Pad See Ew is also a decent choice; and guess what, you still have left overs due to the generous amount. This was a nice meal, and my only dismay would be the bones I occasionally bit while eating the duck.
This was another day, perhaps a week ago, three people:
Golden-fried fish fillet with ginger brown sauce, shrimp, thin pieces of pork, black mushrooms, and carrots. This is worth a try if you are a fish lover, but otherwise not too impressive. It was okay, but some ginger bites got in the way instead of being infused in the sauce.
One of the few dishes I prefer mild, so we ordered that way. This dish was better with chicken, unlike other Bangkok specialties with "brown sauce," though this one was okay.
So I tried everything on the curry section, noodle section, fried rice section, duck section, almost of the bangkok specialties(though not all are represented on this blog). Some others I have yet to try. Some I simply carry out for dinner:
Getting its name from the Thai Brandy ingredient, this wide noodle with broccoli, eggs and bell peppers has spicy and rather rich flavor compared to many other noodles. It was a yummy carry out-
PREVIOUS NEW BANGKOK:
Thai Almond Chicken, Shrimp and Scallops with Garlic Brown Sauce 01/2008
Nam Mun Hoy, Pad Kana, Sie Sa Hai(Seafood Curry) 09/2007
Fried Rice, Green Curry, Pad Thai, Pad Cashew, Potato Curry 05/11/07
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
California Pizza Kitchen: Troy, MI 01/23/08
California Club Pizza
Lizz's favorite, she says. Though I got a little worried about avocado, aka "king of calories" among some Asian women, this was good; in fact even without avocado, though it looks rather nice on top. The main ingredients are chicken, tomato, bacon pieces and mayo lettuce. Interesting: for me the lettuce did the job. It's not very "pizza-like," but isn't it why people like this place?
So the bill for two was about $30 excluding tip. Located in Somerset Mall, a nice casual dining place with interesting stuff to try: usually packed and requires waiting during lunch times, especially during weekends, of course.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
New Bangkok: Birmingham, MI 01/2008
This is another stir-fry dish with bell pepper and basil leaves. I used to get this with beef, but once tried with shrimp for carry out and I liked the combination.
This was one of the curry dish at New Bangkok, red curry with string beans but without the usual coconut milk. Therefore it is much stronger and rather salty when the meat hold the sauce in. The dish itself is not bad but it should be less salty or tried with other ingredients, perhaps. Now I know why our server emphasized that, "that one does not have coconut milk in it."
Along with Pad Cashew, probably due to its nut contents, Pad Almond is one of the milder brown sauce dish. Though not my favorite, this is a non-risky dish along with Thai Pepper Steak for beef lovers.
Previous New Bangkok:
Nam Mun Hoy, Pad Kana, Sie Sa Hai(Seafood Curry) 09/2007
Fried Rice, Green Curry, Pad Thai, Pad Cashew, Potato Curry 05/11/07
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Brio Tuscan Grille: Troy, MI 01/08/08
My choice was also a dish + salad combination for lunch $12.95. Shrimp Arrabbiata risotto was made slightly spicy, made with peperonata. The risotto was nice but the caesar salad was a failure.
Linna's crab cake with citrus pesto $11.95 that was okay, but just that.
Chocolate Panini with strawberry and vanilla cream $4.95
This sweet dessert was very good. I always had a good experience with the friendly servers here, and though my caesar salad was horrible and crab cake was just mediocre, other dish were worth coming. The bill was $60 excluding tip.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Palisades Club: Hong Kong, 01/05/08
Lunch times they have 38HKD and 48HKD sets, and they do offer dish other than Chinese; my mother likes their club sandwich and my sisters like pasta or beef. They are not super but for the price it is good, even considering that this place is limited to Pacific Palisades residents. Hong Kong people like club culture and many big apartments have such accomodations even though each household may have a limited space. Coming back to the point, I prefer the Chinese dish here.
Previous Palisades Club: 12/25/07
Miga: Hong Kong, 01/04/08
So here are the banchan: in the middle raddish, top middle mook(crop powder hardened like tofu)with beef and vegetables, clockwise- kimchi, sweet marinated woo ung(type of vegetable with texture similar to pickeled radish), potato, spinach, and beansprouts.
One of the lunch choice: Hae Jang Gook
My choice, Je yook Bok eum (spicy pork with kimchi) served with mi yeok gook(seaweed soup). Overall all the dish were satisfactory and with the banchan it is a very nice meal. It opened relatively recently but is becoming known to Korean residents around the area, as well as other locals.