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Nathan Congee and Noodle
Austin Bush Photography —
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While in Hong Kong I got the chance to eat at some Michelin-starred restaurants (one of which I’ll blog on soon) and a few other similarly upscale places, but to be honest, what I really wanted to do was eat what regular Hong Kong people eat. I finally got my chance at Nathan Congee and Noodle, a closet-sized ...2 days ago -
Hong Kong and Macau
Austin Bush Photography —
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Chefs at work in the kitchen of the InterContinental Hong Kong’s Chinese restaurant I apologise for my silence — I’ve spent the last several days in Hong Kong (my first time there) and Macau (my third) and have had no time to blog. I’ll be posting on some of the more interesting things I saw and ate in these ...6 days ago -
Crockpot Asian Lettuce Wraps
Jersey Bites —
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I’m sorry I don’t have a Win it Wednesday for you this week, but we have an exciting one coming up for you next week when we’ll be giving away some delicious personalized cookies from Splurge Bakery . I do have a delicious recipe to share with you all today. Last night I made this recipe for the second ...1 week ago -
Chocolate Bellyflop
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The 2009 October Daring Bakers’ challenge was brought to us by Ami S. She chose macarons from Claudia Fleming’s The Last Course: The Desserts of Gramercy Tavern as the challenge recipe. I knew it was coming, sooner or later, and I’ve always been nervous about baking macarons, with very good reason. I made a ...2 weeks ago -
Jay 2009
Austin Bush Photography —
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I’m a bit late on relaying this, but Thailand’s annual Jay or vegetarian festival is currently is full swing. I’ve made a couple trips to Bangkok’s Chinatown, the centre of activity, and I can report with confidence that the offerings are as vegetable-free and oily as ever: Although, at least as far ...2 weeks ago -
Pok Pok on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives
Austin Bush Photography —
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More Thai food-related a/v content: Portland, Oregon restaurant Pok Pok was recently featured on the US television programme, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives . Some brilliant recipes to be had, and I love how it’s raining every time they step outside. I miss Oregon…3 weeks ago -
“it just tastes bloody good”
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Apparently the primary appeal of Thai food according to Australian chef David Thompson. My buddy Newley Purnell interviewed Thompson at Bangkok’s recent World Gourmet Festival and put together this audio slideshow of the meeting for CNNGo Bangkok , a recently-launched website that I’ve also contributed to.3 weeks ago -
Phai Kiaw
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Phai Kiaw (’Green Bamboo’) is, as far as I’m aware, the only place in Bangkok where one can get Sichuan-style hot pot. It’s not as delicious as the huo guo I’ve encountered in China, but is a fair approximation, and a welcome change from MK or Coca (the preeminent Thai hot pot chains). The broth ...3 weeks ago -
Piang Kee
Austin Bush Photography —
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Piang Kee is both the most noteworthy and quirkiest restaurant I’ve come across in Bangkok in a long while. For starters, the Chinatown-based restaurant specialises in Hakka Chinese dishes , a relative rarity here in Bangkok. The restaurant itself is unabashedly old-school, and the lovely middle-aged couple who ...4 weeks ago -
Links Worth a Look – October 14th
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Here are some links/articles/blog posts that are worth a look: Snickie – New Pittsburgh food blog – PopCity media points out that there is a new food blog in town. check out some of the reviews and suggest some good places for pumpkin pickin PodCamp Pittsburgh 2009: Wrap up – If you missed last weeks ...4 weeks ago -
Shoshana
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Operating since 1983, Shoshana must be the longest-standing Israeli restaurant in the Khao San Road area, if not in all of Bangkok. Nowadays there are several places in the area serving pitas, felafel and even shwarma, but I inevitably go back to Shoshana. This used to be partially for the constant stream of Seinfeld ...8 weeks ago