Tag Archives | food

19 Feb 2011
Saturday

Jordan: Goood Frikin’ Chicken

Goood Frikin’ Chicken (GFC) in San Francisco is no frikin’ ordinary place. Early skepticism is expected, as how would you believe it’s really good frikin’ chicken??? Is the chicken really worth the extra “o”? The answer is: ooooooooo yes!! GFC claims that they select their chickens to meet the highest standards from feeding to age, […]

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12 Feb 2011
Saturday

Morocco: The Fear of Couscous

I just realized that in my 2.5 years running I have never taken my dining groups to a Moroccan restaurant. That’s a shame since Moroccan cuisine is one of the top 5 world cuisines on my list. It took me some asking, reviewing, and sniffing around before I decided on Aicha in San Francisco, due […]

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20 Nov 2010
Saturday

Indonesia: The Forgotten Secret of Sator Beans

Sator bean is a fresh produce that is almost unheard of, even in various parts of Southeast Asia, where the quest between Indonesia and Malaysia never ends to claim sator beans as its own. Without playing referee, in my opinion Indonesia is the bigger producer and consumer of sator beans, particularly in the western part […]

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11 Oct 2010
Monday

A Moving Tale From A Nomadic Chef

Campton Place happens to be my favorite dining spot. I pay homage to the line of chefs who have touched the kitchen and left their legacy in that holy kitchen. I have yet to be disappointed by any dishes these culinary geniuses served me over the years. But this story is not about the Campton […]

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23 Sep 2010
Thursday

Japanese: Izakaya “Culture”

Izakaya culture has become the latest pop culture in America and around the world, where everybody savors variety, beauty, and freshness. The term modernized and westernized Izakaya is an understated oxymoron as Izakaya is a traditional concept of drinking establishment in Japan. However, we live in the 21st century and anything is acceptable. Besides offering […]

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8 Aug 2010
Sunday

23 Apr 2010
Friday

Brazilian: Churrascaria vs. Rodizio

You’ve probably heard the interchangeable terms of Churrascaria and Rodizio. It is actually very simple to put them in the right context. Rodizio is the general term for the style of service of prix fixe price menu where food servers bring an offering of food to each customer several times throughout the meal, until the […]

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21 Nov 2009
Saturday

Russian: Trans-Siberian Express

It’s been my dream to take on a trip on board of the retro route of Trans-Siberian Express from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg. I’ve been postponing it summer after summer, waiting for the right year to execute it. And I thought it’s only fair for me to take a baby step by indulging on the […]

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14 Nov 2009
Saturday

Indonesian: Magellan’s Footprints

A deja vu struck me when I set foot in the island of Zanzibar. Plants of vanilla, cardamom, saffron, cloves, nutmeg, ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon spread across the plantation in central Zanzibar, sharing characteristics with Asian spices since they were brought by the spice merchants from Asia. Indonesia is the primary source of spice trading […]

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27 Sep 2009
Sunday

Persian: Medicinal, Philosophical, Cultural

Iranians have looked at food at 3 different ways for many centuries; medicinal, philosophical and cultural. Iranian physicians and philosophers considered food and beverages as the main factor to revive body. Consuming food is a way of weakening or strengthening human character. Consuming a lot of red meat and fats was thought to create evil […]

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