USA: 20th April 2012

DSC_2690.jpgaDSC_2674.jpgaDSC_2608.jpgaWhere do I start? It's been an awesome trip so far. Everything has gone wonderfully. We LOVE it here! It's strange how homey the US feels. Europe felt foreign and even England too but the US...ahhh...I wanted to dislike it but can't.

The weather today was awesome. We drove north to Point Reyes for freshly shucked oysters at Drakes Oyster Farm. It was a mad drive on snakey Highway 1 to get to the farm before it closed at 4:30 pm. We had spent too much time taking photos of the Golden Gate Bridge. The sky was blue and there was no fog; just perfect if not a little bit too glaring because the sun at 2 to 3 pm was high up in the sky. We raced down the dirt road and nearly slammed into the oyster shack, the clock reading 4:23 pm. However, Yi got sick and threw up so she couldn't eat (but did manage to swallow two oysters later). CY, my uni roomie, was such a sweetheart to drive us more than 2 hours up just for a dozen oysters! On the way back we had more oysters and clams at a restaurant n the food was SO GOOD. It was a rush back to the city again because Yi had a dinner appointment with some guy from George Lucas Films. People here have been awesome, fixing her up with this and that person. She's having such a great time I don't know if she can settle down when she goes back to work.

Yesterday--was it yest! erday?-- we were so thrilled to be shown around Pixar. We were allowed to take photos of most of the office buildings and grounds but were told not to post photos taken inside the building. I wish I can show you where the animation is done and other cool stuff. I saw this glass case of Oscar statues and other awards and realized that that was the closest I will ever get to a real OScar statue. We went crazy buying caps and t shirts and Pixar stuff, all of which are not sold outside.

I need to snooze. Am not familiar with the laptop and certain programs so it takes too long to upload photos. Hub just arrived back to KK and I bet he wishes he's here. Yi goes to LA tomorrow and then we meet up in New York next week.

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Watami Japanese Casual Restaurant @ Pavilion KL, Malaysia

Good, affordable Japanese food..

"Good" and "affordable" are two terms rarely seen in the same sentence when describing Japanese food. Early this week, we sampled the Japanese food at Watami in Pavilion KL and am glad to report that the food here fits the description of "good AND affordable".

Gomoku Kamameshi


The name "Watami" comes from the name of the founder, WATAnabe MIki. In Japanese Kanhi, WA means "harmony" and TAMI means "people", therefore Watami means "gather people to dine in harmony", which is in line with the company's key concept of providing a casual place for guests to spend time wining and dining on all occasions in a comfortable space. Watami is the original creator of the "Ishokuya" dining concept in Japan.

Watami has over 700 outlets in Japan and 50 across the Asia Pacific region, and it was interesting to learn that some of the basic ingredients such as sauces are imported from their central kitchen for quality control.

Interior of Watami in Pavilion KL





They also have several private rooms


Watami serves authentic and modern Japanese cuisine. A lot of the dishes are "interactive" - hence it encourages diners to participate in minor cooking / preparation of the dish.

We started off with the Watami Salad (RM19.90), a refreshing salad of crisp greens with red onions, corn, cherry tomatoes, brocolli florets, shredded cucumber, shrimp, teriyaki chicken, nori, flying fish roe and fried wantons tossed with tuna mayo and goma (sesame cream) dressing. The dressing was very appetizing and definitely whetted our appetites for the following courses. The portion is reasonably large and is suitable for sharing between 3-4 persons.



Colorful salad


Pour in the goma dressing yourself and give it a good toss!


The gomoku kamameshi (RM21.90) is served in a traditional steel pot and cooked tableside. It takes 20 minutes to cook, and do not be tempted to lift the cover to see what's happening as it will cause the rice to be undercooked. The rice is topped with bonito, carrot, shimeji mushrooms, tofu, root vegetables and topped with salmon, shrimp, chicken, scallops and flying fish roe.

Of course, we were simply too curious and lifted the cover for mere seconds just to see how it looked like. Luckily it did not affect the rice/cooking as it was delicious. When the 20 minutes was finally up, the room smelt lovely as the cover was lifted and the rice thoroughly mixed with the ingredients before eaten. It does look pretty plain but the taste was good, thanks to the "secret" broth it was cooked in.

Bubbling away!


Right at the start.. what's inside


Ready to eat


Give it a good mix


Sukiyaki (RM26.90), the Japanese style hot pot can either be a hit or miss for me, depending on the sukiyaki broth (I don't like it too sweet). I have to say the sukiyaki here is decent as the broth is to my liking. The hotpot includes slices of beef, nage negi (Japanese onions), tofu, enoki mushrooms, carrots, garland chrysanthemum leaves and cabbage which is also cooked tableside and then an egg can be poured over the broth when cooking is almost complete or used as a dip for the beef. (The staff can teach how to cook each dish as it is served)


Make sure not to overcook your beef slices


The tonpeiyaki (RM17.90) is aspecialitydish from Osaka made from savory beef, shredded cabbage, tempura flakes, spring onions and stuffed into a cheese-filled Japanese omelet. Drizzled with mayonnaise, okonomiyaki saue and mustard, this was messy but taste oh-so-good.



The wafu pizza (RM17.90) is a thin-crust pizza topped with teriyaki chicken, mayo and nage negi. Perfect as a beer snack.

Instead of the usual grilled unagi topping, we had the anago tempura maki (RM18.90). Anago is a type of salt water eel with a softer texture when compared to unagi. The end bits were the best since you get to taste the anago tempura properly.


The hotate butter yaki (RM14.90) is the worldwide no.1dish as voted by Watami's diners. This was undoubtedly my favorite dish of the evening as well, in fact it was clearly obvious to everyone there that I loved scallops as my eyes were filled with LOVE when I took my first scallop. ;P The oven-baked scallops was served with shimeji mushrooms, topped with butter on a sizzling hot plate.I counted 7 scallops on each plate --very reasonably priced, I would say. This gets my vote too!



The chicken katsu tamago toji (RM19.90) is chicken katsu with scrambled egg sauce. The sauce is left to simmer tableside for 2 minutes before pouring the beaten egg onto the chicken katsu.We were told that this was available on their set lunch, complete with a drink and salad for RM19.90. (not sure how portion size would compare)

Chicken katsu (without the scrambled egg sauce)

Dessert was matcha tiramisu (RM9.90) (no idea why I haven't got a photo of this) which was pretty good and the ichigo creamy parfait (strawberry) (RM12.90). Hubby and I also shared one of the big drinks (not joking when they called it big!) - the passionfruit tea (RM12.90) which I quite enjoyed as it was appetizing and had black pearls in them.

Strawberry parfait


Chocolate parfait


Big drink!


For those who like their sashimi, 6 types is priced at RM49.90 - I know where to come to get my sashimi fix next time. Will report back on freshness! Please visit their website for their full a la carte menu as well as special set lunch and dinner menus.


Pork-free.

Opening times: 11am to 10pm.

Location:Watami Malaysia @ Pavilion KL,C4.04.00, Level 4, Pavilion KL Shopping Mall,168, Jalan Bukit Bintang,55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Watami is also available in 1 Utama and opening soon in The Paradigm, Kelana Jaya)

Tel: +603-2141 6671


*This is an invited review.

pasta with garlicky broccoli rabe

easiest garlicky broccoli rabe pasta

In my humble opinion, theres cooking and theres cooking. (I know, Ill just give you a minute for the staggering profundity of that sentence to kick in.) What I mean is, its one thing to turn banana bread into a crepe, that crepe into a cake, that cake into a vehicle for walnut butterscotch, drooling, diet-postponing, and seconds, and its an entirely other thing to find yourself at the playground at 5:15 p.m. and realize a) you dont actually have anything in the fridge that you can turn into dinner, b) you, in fact, barely feel like cooking, in fact, your interest in cooking is only a single degree stronger than your desire to order in, so this better be easy, and c) the adjacent farmers market which you have heard from others boasts ramps and asparagus and spinach and other new! spring! delights! in fact, at the tail end of the day, boasts few things aside from a straggler of a single bundle of broccoli rabe. And you like broccoli rabe, youve warmed to it quite a bit since youve accepted it into your life, but you hardly excel in turning it into a lightening-quick, lazy, and completely satisfying dinner (or LQLACSD for short).

all you need: oil, pasta, garlic, rabe, pepper

Or, I didnt before last Wednesday afternoon. This thing where you can grab anything at random without a shopping list in hand or recipe in mind and transform it effortlessly into a LQLACSD, this is real cooking. This is what separates those grandmothers that cranked out dinner like clockwork every night for 60 years, that didnt throw in the towel because they only had canned peas and stale rice in the pantry, from the dilettantes. And people? Over 750 recipes into this site, Im still getting there. Sometimes, a simple recipe, one that you make once and instantly memorize and throw into the dinner rotation, helps.

pretty, pretty pasta ("campanelle")

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Five Sen5es @ The Westin

It's no April Fool's joke: EEST at The Westin changed its name on April 1 to Five Sen5es (pronounced 'Five Senses,' of course), completing its transformation into a Chinese restaurant.

Say farewell to EEST's Pan-Asian offerings of pomelo salads, sashimi & beef cheek rendang; bid hello to porky Oriental pleasures such as thousand-layer pig ears. We're so ready for this jelly!

Charcoal-roasted ribs, juicy & smoky-savory. What more could a carnivorous customer want? Carb-lovers, munch on the crispy-fluffy flower buns & dunk them in the sweet sauce.

Smoked pork bacon, waxed meat & salted fish. Moreish, especially with rice.

Guangzhou-style double-steamed pork belly with preserved veggies. Recipes like this are what give Chinese ! cooking a good name.

Intriguing ice creams, ginger & Mandarin orange-flavored. Really refreshing.

Wine doesn't come cheap here (sigh!). Must fork out at least RM150++ per bottle.

Five Sen5es,
Westin Hotel, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.

Human meat tops food-related Google trends

Coming in at No. 5 on Googles food-related rising search terms this week was Pizza Hut, perhaps for their headline-grabbing hot dog stuffed crust pizza in the UK. AFP pic
SAN FRANCISCO, April 19 Its been a dark week for food-related Google searches. A gruesome news story about a trio of murder suspects in Brazil accused of selling human meat in street pies was the top trending story in the last seven days under the Food and Drinks, cooking and recipes subcategory.

As of April 18, 9am GMT, carne humana or human meat in Portuguese, was a Breakout search term on Google, experiencing a change in growth greater than 5,000 per cent.

Its a grisly story that has captured the attention of the Brazilian public for its ghoulish details: murder fueled by cultish beliefs that preaches the purification of the world and population reduction.

A shooting at a restaurant in an Ohio suburb also drove the restaurant chain Cracker Barrel as the second most popular rising search term in the Food & Drinks category under news this week.

The father shot and killed his wife and daughter, critically injuring a second child, reportedly after the wife revealed she was leaving him.

And Pizza Hut ranked in the top five most popular food-related search terms this week, most likely due to their hot dog-stuffed crust pizza in the UK which received a good amount of press in recent days.

Here are the top 10 rising news search terms in the Food & Drinks category this week:

1. Carne humana Breakout

2. Cracker barrel Breakout

3. Maru botana (a popular food TV personality in Argentina) Breakout

4. Mongolia +200 per cent

5. Pizza hut +60 per cent

6. Tea +50 per cent

7. Beer +40 per cent

8. Jean imbert +40 per cent

9. Pizza +40 per cent

10. Red bull +40 per cent. AFP-Relaxnews


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