Entries Tagged as 'chinatown'

Get in my Belly!

January 23rd, 2004 · 6 Comments

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year
Vivian & Yvan Trying to Order, Oriental Garden, Chinatown, Manhattan

A trip to the aquarium? No! These were just a few of the lovely creatures waiting in the tanks at Oriental Garden to become our dinner. Yvan, Jeannette, Sarah, Tien, Michael, Vivian, Yim and I were out celebrating the Chinese New Year yesterday. $198 may seem like a lot of money for dinner but not when you’re getting almost 10 courses of seafood for 8 people. We had:

- Full-bodied, freshly steamed shrimp (gnarly too look at, but very tasty)
- Seafood soup (didn’t care for this one too much – Tien ate mine!)
- Sauteed clams
- Mixed seafood platter (really good scallops & conch on here)
- A whole fish in a brown sauce (very tender and yummy)
- Lobster (delish but hard to eat with chop sticks!)
- Sauteed mussels
- Sauteed oysters (may be the first time I ate an oyster – I didn’t really like it)
- Seafood fried rice (big chunks of scallops, very tasty)
- Lo Mein (I was told it’s tradition to order this for longevity)
- Sauteed Pea Pods (I think that’s what it was – really sweet and tender)
- Oranges for dessert, of course

After adding Tsing Tao and 3 bottles of sake, the bill wasn’t all that reasonable any more, but still the dinner was so delicious and so much fun it was well worth the price.

Note: In a restaurant like this, with a menu where the prices are the only thing not in Chinese, it helps to have someone there who speaks Chinese. After 20 minutes of back & forth with the waiters, Yim finally arrived and within seconds took over the situation and ordered our drinks and food. Thank God for Yim or we’d still be there bickering with the waiter!

More Information:
- Chinese New Year, Take II, by Tien

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If you’re ever feeling down, just remember

December 18th, 2003 · 11 Comments

Your Uncle Loves You
Advertising on Canal Street, Chinatown, Manhattan

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Candy From Chinatown

December 12th, 2003 · 31 Comments

I love going to Chinatown and picking out and trying new, exotic candies. Even better, sometimes, than actually eating the candy is exploring the packaging graphics and the awkward and sometimes mistranslated English.

Gummy Candy From Chinatown
… shining in colors of the cheeks of a snow-country child …

Gummy Candy From Chinatown
Please have a fun time with this strawberry gummy.

Shower Candy From Chinatown
Shower Candy: Taste of Sweet Candy Brings A Pleasure

Peanut Candy From Chinatown
Kasugai Peanut & You

Marshmallow Candy From Chinatown
Let’s enjoy the new marshmallow generation!

Milk Candy From Chinatown
New Jersey!?

Lemon Candy From Chinatown
Is this how Americans are viewed? Blond hair, blue eyes, saying “Oh!” at a sour lemon candy?

Also, Bon Voyage to Jeannette & Yvan, who leave for China today. I wonder if they’ll see some really obscure candy there. (hint, hint if you see this before you leave!)

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Run Around Saturday

November 8th, 2003 · 7 Comments

Jessica, Rachelle, Eleanor
Jessica, Rachelle, Eleanor, Pho Bang, Chinatown, Manhattan

Last night I went to a party in Park Slope and didn’t get home until 9:00 this morning. (Long story). I still somehow managed to meet up at Ping’s for dim sum at 11:30 a.m. Afterwards we met Sarah at Pho Bang where we got some Vietnamese iced coffee and Sarah got Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwiches).

Jessica in the Cadillac SRX
Jessica, Brooklyn

Sarah reviews cars for her job and this week has a Cadillac SRX so she volunteered to drive us out to Prospect Heights in Brooklyn where I was scheduled to look at an apartment. I’m so out of touch with cars these days and for the most part Sarah always has high-end cars so I’m always impressed with the features on them. This one had a theater system in the second row and power-folding third row seating. We were watching Scratch – that’s Mix Master Mike with Jess.

Mirror Project
Eleanor, Rachelle, Yvan, Jeannette, Financial District, Manhattan

Jess walked down to Park Slope to visit with some other friends while the rest of us rushed back down to Lower Manhattan. Sarah wasn’t feeling well, so she just dropped us off. Heather Champ is in town and was having a group photo taken for the 20,000 photo submission to the Mirror Project site. Unfortunately, we hit a ton of traffic in Brooklyn and got there late. We took our own photo anyway. Sucks.. I really wanted to say “hello” to Heather. Oh well.. maybe she’ll be at SXSW again next year.

Numbers on Water St & John St.
Numbers on the Corner of Water St. & John St., Financial District, Manhattan

Jeannette & Yvan & Eleanor caught the bus uptown and I walked to the subway. I was starting to crash and when I passed by these numbers on the corner of Water St. & John St. it really confused me. Does anyone know what they are? I thought it was a calendar, but there are too many numbers.. and the number 5 was lit up.

Broadway/Nassau Subway
Broadway/Nassau Subway Station, Financial District, Manhattan

….so tired…

- Yvan’s Mirror Project Photo
- My Mirror Project Photo
- Eleanor’s Mirror Project Photo

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Brooklyn’s Chinatown

September 14th, 2003 · 26 Comments

Butcher in Chinatown, Brooklyn
Butcher, Chinatown, Brooklyn


Butcher, Chinatown, Brooklyn

Toothpaste, Chinatown, Brooklyn
Toothpaste, Chinatown, Brooklyn

Crabs in Brooklyn's Chinatown
Having Trouble Keeping His Crabs in the Basket, Chinatown, Brooklyn

Sarah‘s latest assignment took us to Chinatown in Brooklyn to sample several Banh Mi (vietnamese sandwiches) from 2 different restaurants there. The sandwiches are overstuffed, toasted french baguettes with mayonnaise, pate, meat, pickled vegetables and cilantro. They were pretty good but I let everyone else eat most of them. I ordered a vietnamese iced coffee at the first restaurant we went to. Vietnamese iced coffee is different from regular coffee in that it’s really strong and is mixed with sweetened condensed milk. I liked the coffee I got today but I think that it’s better from the place we sometimes go to on Baxter street in Manhattan’s Chinatown.

At the second restaurant we went to they had avocado shakes. We were all intrigued by what these would taste like so we ordered one to share. I really don’t like avocado much, which almost got me kicked out of Southern California because I rarely ate guacamole, but I wanted to taste it anyway. Surprisingly, it was really good. Very sweet and it barely tasted like avocado at all. I was reminded that avocado actually is a fruit, even though it doesn’t taste like one in guacamole. The shake was so rich and creamy that I would never be able to drink the entire thing. As it was, the four of us couldn’t even finish one.

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