Entries Tagged as 'chinese'

Trimming the Tree & Opening a Few Gifts

December 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment

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Rachelle & Margo

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Stephanie

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Stephanie, Amanda, Jess

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Mom, Amanda

After the cookie party Tessa and Jess went through all of our Christmas ornaments and decorated the Christmas tree. I’d meant for this to happen during the party, but I heard the girls weren’t sure if they had permission and I just completely lost track. Next year I’ll try to remember! They had fun decorating the tree regardless. Jess, especially. My dad was helping us with some chores downstairs during the party and then went and read a few papers at the Logan Square Starbucks while sipping some fancy lattes. After the party he came back and helped Jess and Tessa get the star on the tree.

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Jessica decorating the tree

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Dad helping with the star

Since we won’t see Tessa, Charlotte or Margo before Christmas, we exchanged gifts. I got Tessa a book about tea parties and a tea party set of dishes. Margo got a onesie that said “I Can’t Read.” I thought this was a great gift for the daughter of an English teacher! Charlotte wasn’t at the party so they took her gift home with them. I won’t say what it was in case she hasn’t opened it yet. From the girls I got some really nice gifts: a new scarf and sweater, a candle, a subscription to Food & Wine magazine. Fun fun!

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Kelly, Margo, Tessa, Jess

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Rachelle with Margo’s Onesie

My parents were staying overnight and when Kelly and Amanda decided it was time to leave, Stephanie and Jessica decided to stay overnight too. We ordered in from Friendship Chinese (looove this place) and watched How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Jess said it’s her favorite Christmas movie. Funny, it was made 40 years before she was born!

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Rachelle, Dad

One thing I noticed later on: no one was really helping Jess and Tessa decorate the Christmas tree, aside from the star on the top, and so all of the ornaments only go up so far and the rest of the tree is undecorated. Hilarious. I’m inclined to leave it this way!

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Finished Tree

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Hot (Pot) & Ice (Cream)

November 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments

I found out from Hopstop that to get from the Garment District to Chinatown I’d just need to take the A train down to Canal. The A train entrance closest to my hotel was located at 40th Street and 8th Avenue, which is where this building is located:

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Pretty!

I met Jessica at the A line Canal stop. Our old office, where she still works, is located just up the street on Hudson. From there we began walking into Chinatown. Our destination was Grand Sichuan, where we were going to have hot pot for dinner.

When you’re walking over on Canal you’ll see this building and know you’re heading the right way:

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And then when you see this, look across the street and you’ll see Grand Sichuan:

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If you’re still not sure, there’s this:

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Aha! Now I know where to get hot pot.

Jeannette and Tien had arrived just before us and were waiting at a table. We ordered half the pot spicy and half mild. And then we ordered an assortment of meats and vegetables – broccoli, chicken, dumplings, beef, Chinese cabbage, wheat noodles, clear noodles. Noodles aren’t meat or vegetables, but that’s what we ordered.

Jeannette: “Are they ever going to bring the meat!?”

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Jeannette: “I neeeeed MEEEeeeeaaaAATTT!! Also, is that a rat I hear up there?”

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Jeannette: “Fine, I’ll make-do with broccoli.”

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Jessica: “I’ll take my own meat out, thank you very much. You keep splashing the boiling liquid on everyone!”

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Tien: “I know you’re taking my photo and I will let you, but that doesn’t mean I won’t hide my face in my hair and look at you creepily while you do so.”

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The hot pot was fun and tasty. I hadn’t been to hot pot since 2004, so it was fun to go again. And I don’t mean to imply that the service was slow and our wait for meat was long. The service was pretty great. And the rat thing is an inside joke. There are no rats at Grand Sichuan. That I know of.

The check. How do I submit a receipt for my portion of this?

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Outside walking on Canal Street again. We need to hit up the ATM so someone can pay someone and so we can all get ice cream.

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At Chinatown Ice Cream Factory the girl behind the counter seemed really aggrevated that we were there. She kept reminding us that we could only get two tastes per person (even when we only just asked for one) and was annoyed by our presence. We decided on our ice cream and brought it outside. I held up my camera to take a photo of the neon Chinatown Ice Cream Factory sign and the sign immediately flicked off. I guess it was closing time and that’s why the shop girl was so annoyed. Here is a photo of my red velvet cake ice cream cone anyway:

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On the way back up to Midtown. Got off the A train at 42nd and navigated the underground tunnels to make sure I got back out on 40th and 8th and not in the middle of Times Square madness.

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Walking back to my hotel, just what I was looking for!
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Diamond China, Las Vegas

November 28th, 2007 · 4 Comments

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Diamond China, Las Vegas

We arrived in Las Vegas on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving last week. Dallas’ family met us at the airport and from there we went to his parent’s favorite Chinese restaurant in Las Vegas, Diamond China. It actually reminded me a lot of the Chinese restaurant that they took us to in Lihue, Kaua’i. Not fancy, not touristy, reasonably priced and really tasty. We had Hawaiian chicken salad, crispy pork that tasted like bacon, ginger chicken, honey walnut prawns, a giant platter of noodles and seafood, peking duck, and Chinese broccoli. I liked the honey walnut prawns the best.

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Out in Chinatown

June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

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My Fortune From Hunan Home’s

On Tuesday night Matt, John, Jeff & I met up with Doug and went to Hunan Home’s, a really great no-frills Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. The food was all delicious (I especially liked the soup dumplings and the beans with pork) and the waiters were really funny. Doug lived in Hong Kong for a while so he joked with them a lot. There was this older man with huge teeth who was having a good time funning on us. Actually, all the waiters were. I remember one giving Matt a hard time when it came time to pay. And another one looking shocked when we ordered 5 of the large sized Tsing Tao. Turns out we drank about 8 of them, so I guess we showed him.

After dinner we had one beer at a bar in Chinatown called Buddha Lounge. And then for some reason we thought it was a great idea to go to the ultra-hip and swanky Redwood Room at the Clift Hotel. I felt a little out of place in my jeans and tshirt but had a great time people watching and enjoying fancy drinks.

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Spanish Chinese Menu

October 6th, 2005 · 2 Comments

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I love this menu that was plastered around the neighborhood. It’s for a Chinese restaurant, but it’s translated into Spanish. .. something I’ve never seen done before.

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