Monday, April 19, 2010
Jade Beauty
Jade Beauty is a chain with Shanghainese food. They have good dumplings and just about anything else Chinese that you could want. Nice decor, large groups, many foreigners, located in the 2F of the new mall in Xintiandi
Friday, April 16, 2010
Zen Chinese Cuisine
Bar Rouge
Great bar in Bund, with (I think) a 6th floor balcony patio that has panoramic views of the Bund lights and skyline across the river. We were some of the first guests at their grand 're-opening' we were told.Very expat, very little Asian faces, lots of champagne accompanied by sparklers. Wow.
http://www.bar-rouge-shanghai.com /
7F, BUND 18, 1 ZHONGSHAN DONG YI RD
Barbarossa
We did a work dinner at the Moroccan fusion restaurant about a 3 minute walk from the JW Marriott Tomorrow Square, located right by Shanghai Art Museum and Kathleen 5 in a small park in a cute house in the middle of a lake. It was nice to see some green space in Shanghai.
There's a second story lounge as well as bar and dining space on the first floor. Good mojitos, plenty of Western alcoholic options, and pretty good food. Appetizer plates are nice, and Moroccan lamb shank was pretty good
Went back a second time, and loved the wagyu burger.
http://www.barbarossa.com.cn/
231 Nanjing Road West, People's Park, Shanghai
+86 21 6318 0220
There's a second story lounge as well as bar and dining space on the first floor. Good mojitos, plenty of Western alcoholic options, and pretty good food. Appetizer plates are nice, and Moroccan lamb shank was pretty good
Went back a second time, and loved the wagyu burger.
http://www.barbarossa.com.cn/
231 Nanjing Road West, People's Park, Shanghai
+86 21 6318 0220
South Beauty
We had a large group dinner for the World Expo team at one of the South Beauty outposts in the French Concession. We filled the back room, and it was a great space for a group our size (80 pax perhaps). We had a pre-set menu that came at a decent pace. There were about ten to a round table to the food was shared on a lazy susan and usually gone in one round.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Ye Shanghai Xintiandi
Nice, classy Shanghainese restaurant in the row of old-style houses on Huang Pi Nan (South) Road in Xintiandi. I was there with a group of 20 of so loud and fun colleagues, and we completely ruined the ambiance for all around us. Otherwise, it would be a sweet date spot.
We had family style with over a dozen dishes, pretty good, though not spetacular.
338 Huang Pi Nan Road, Xintiandi, Shanghai
We had family style with over a dozen dishes, pretty good, though not spetacular.
338 Huang Pi Nan Road, Xintiandi, Shanghai
Sunday, April 11, 2010
sasha's
Sasha's is a lovely restaurant and bar located in a historic house on the corner of Dongping Lu and Hengshan Lu. Nice couch seating. Great bloody mary's and tea, that comes in clear pot and kept warm over candles. Yummy tomato, mozzarella and basil salad, and rest of menu looked quite good.http://www.smartshanghai.com/venue/1316/Sashas_shanghai
M1NT
Clubbing in Shanghai. Fun stuff. 17 meters long shark tank.http://www.m1ntglobal.com/what-is-m1nt/shanghai
M1NT • 24 Floor 318 Fuzhou Lu • Shanghai • China • 200001
Dintaifung
Dintaifung is a great Shanghainese and dim sum-like restaurant in Xintiandi. Iro
nically, it's a Taiwanese chain with locations across China and Asia (and one in LA), but some say Dintaifung has some of the best shaolongbao in the city (my favorite for now).
For the shaolongbao, they come in sets of 5 dumplings. I would recommend the standard pork, pork with hairy crab, and the chicken. All delicious and quite different. Drip out the sauce and then slurp the whole thing (and be careful not to burn your tongue if you decide not to let out some of the hot soup first).
I have brought vegetarians who were quite happy as well. Many veg/tofu dishes
if you want and all quite good. Raw cucumbers with sesame oil and hot peppers. A bean curd and mushroom dish, quite some heat. Veg dumplings. Veg and pork and veg pork buns. Mushrooms with oyster sauce. Noodles with peanut sauce. Fried rice with egg and scallion. My favorite of the green dishes is the morning glory with ginger.
http://www.dintaifungsh.com.cn/
Located on second floor of the mall-like complex in Xintiandi.
2/F, South Block Plaza, Lane 123 Xingye Lu, near Madang Lu
新天地南里广场5楼, 兴业路123 弄, 近马当路
Phone: 6385 8378
nically, it's a Taiwanese chain with locations across China and Asia (and one in LA), but some say Dintaifung has some of the best shaolongbao in the city (my favorite for now).For the shaolongbao, they come in sets of 5 dumplings. I would recommend the standard pork, pork with hairy crab, and the chicken. All delicious and quite different. Drip out the sauce and then slurp the whole thing (and be careful not to burn your tongue if you decide not to let out some of the hot soup first).
I have brought vegetarians who were quite happy as well. Many veg/tofu dishes
if you want and all quite good. Raw cucumbers with sesame oil and hot peppers. A bean curd and mushroom dish, quite some heat. Veg dumplings. Veg and pork and veg pork buns. Mushrooms with oyster sauce. Noodles with peanut sauce. Fried rice with egg and scallion. My favorite of the green dishes is the morning glory with ginger.http://www.dintaifungsh.com.cn/
Located on second floor of the mall-like complex in Xintiandi.
2/F, South Block Plaza, Lane 123 Xingye Lu, near Madang Lu
新天地南里广场5楼, 兴业路123 弄, 近马当路
Phone: 6385 8378
Friday, September 11, 2009
Nanbantei 南蛮亭
September 2009
Dinner
Great yakitori place that we found on Guru-navi in Shinjuku. They have several restaurants in Tokyo, and on the larger end of a yakitori place.
Started with some 'premier' draft beers and appetizers like sesame dressing salad, chicken karaage (Japanese fried chicken), tomato salad, and chicken yukke (sashimi). We ordered a ridiculous amount of yakitori. I think the most popular were the asparagus wrapped in pork, the amazing steaks with wasabi sauce, and the tebasaki (wings). Vegetables are quite good. I've had better tsukune (chicken meatballs). I love sunagimo (gizzards).
Hint: no more than eight to ten skewers per person, and remember orders come in pairs.
English menus with a few staff that speak if needed .
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/g041700/
Few minutes walk from JR Shinjuku station or Marunouchi line Shinjuku-sanchome station
〒160-0022 東京都新宿区新宿3-28-7 キーストンB1
03-3354-0343
Dinner
Great yakitori place that we found on Guru-navi in Shinjuku. They have several restaurants in Tokyo, and on the larger end of a yakitori place.
Started with some 'premier' draft beers and appetizers like sesame dressing salad, chicken karaage (Japanese fried chicken), tomato salad, and chicken yukke (sashimi). We ordered a ridiculous amount of yakitori. I think the most popular were the asparagus wrapped in pork, the amazing steaks with wasabi sauce, and the tebasaki (wings). Vegetables are quite good. I've had better tsukune (chicken meatballs). I love sunagimo (gizzards).
Hint: no more than eight to ten skewers per person, and remember orders come in pairs.
English menus with a few staff that speak if needed .
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/g041700/
Few minutes walk from JR Shinjuku station or Marunouchi line Shinjuku-sanchome station
〒160-0022 東京都新宿区新宿3-28-7 キーストンB1
03-3354-0343
Tori-hide 鶏ひで
September 2009
Dinner
This is my aunt's family's 'go-to' yakitori place in Akabane, and it is fabulous. Never been disappointed and have been there many times over the years.
Guru-navi http://r.gnavi.co.jp/a091900/
〒115-0045 東京都北区赤羽2-4-4 西村ビル1F
Dinner
This is my aunt's family's 'go-to' yakitori place in Akabane, and it is fabulous. Never been disappointed and have been there many times over the years.
Guru-navi http://r.gnavi.co.jp/a091900/
〒115-0045 東京都北区赤羽2-4-4 西村ビル1F
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Black Pig 黒豚家
SeoulMay 2009
Korean BBQ place next to COEX. It's apparently new and huge (two story), with complex ventilation systems at each table. Delicious and seemed business/tourist friendly. Yum.
http://www.blackpig.kr/
(02)2051-0008
Si Gul Jip
Seoul
May 2009
Work dinner at Korean restaurant in Gangnam near COEX. Typical banchan (side dishes), pajun and meats, but what I loved was the dondon-ju (unfiltered soju), my favorite Korean drink!
568-7513, 7514
May 2009
Work dinner at Korean restaurant in Gangnam near COEX. Typical banchan (side dishes), pajun and meats, but what I loved was the dondon-ju (unfiltered soju), my favorite Korean drink!
568-7513, 7514
Hakka Ye Ye 客家爺爺
Hong Kong
May 2009
Great Chinese food restaurant from the Hakka region in the heart of Central. Nice place on the second floor of Parekh House building with trendy but cozy interior.
Food was great --
Limited alcohol, we had beer. Very reasonable too (250 HKD I think)
www.yeyegroup.com
2/F, Parekh House, 63 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
+852 2537 7060
May 2009
Great Chinese food restaurant from the Hakka region in the heart of Central. Nice place on the second floor of Parekh House building with trendy but cozy interior.
Food was great --
Limited alcohol, we had beer. Very reasonable too (250 HKD I think)
www.yeyegroup.com
2/F, Parekh House, 63 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
+852 2537 7060
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Orange Tree
Hong Kong
May 2009
Dinner with GSBers at a lovely Dutch place in Central, right off of the escalator a little above Caine Road. It is a fairly small place, feels very European (no tap water for example) and very cozy. Probably 10-15 tables, and it opens out to the street.
We started with mussels with garlic and light cream sauce for an appetizer. The seasonal white asparagus looked good too. Pandu had the "bitter ballen", fried beef balls that you dip in Dijon mustard, yum.
I had the steak tartare with salad and side of garlic sauteed mushrooms (switched out fries). Steak had anchovy and some onions on top, and some diced onions and I think pepper mixed in as well. The steak was great, I mean what a great way to have raw beef, great flavor and really soft. The chef said their signature is a lamb puff pastry, and Rai says he goes just to get that dish.
Wonderful Dutch chef/owner, Pieter Onderwater (love the name, it was on his chef jacket). He also gave the ladies a gift of battry operated pepper grinder.
www.orangetree.com.hk/
17 Shelley St, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: 2838 9352
May 2009
Dinner with GSBers at a lovely Dutch place in Central, right off of the escalator a little above Caine Road. It is a fairly small place, feels very European (no tap water for example) and very cozy. Probably 10-15 tables, and it opens out to the street.
We started with mussels with garlic and light cream sauce for an appetizer. The seasonal white asparagus looked good too. Pandu had the "bitter ballen", fried beef balls that you dip in Dijon mustard, yum.
I had the steak tartare with salad and side of garlic sauteed mushrooms (switched out fries). Steak had anchovy and some onions on top, and some diced onions and I think pepper mixed in as well. The steak was great, I mean what a great way to have raw beef, great flavor and really soft. The chef said their signature is a lamb puff pastry, and Rai says he goes just to get that dish.
Wonderful Dutch chef/owner, Pieter Onderwater (love the name, it was on his chef jacket). He also gave the ladies a gift of battry operated pepper grinder.
www.orangetree.com.hk/
17 Shelley St, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: 2838 9352
Gusto
Hong Kong
May 2009
Saturday late brunch at great little restaurant. Norweigian Ben = two poaches eggs on smoked salmon atop potato hash with dill and Hollandaise.
http://www.gustogusto.hk/
No.41 Yik Yam Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Tel: 2838-2689
May 2009
Saturday late brunch at great little restaurant. Norweigian Ben = two poaches eggs on smoked salmon atop potato hash with dill and Hollandaise.
http://www.gustogusto.hk/
No.41 Yik Yam Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Tel: 2838-2689
Metropolis
Hong Kong
May 2009
Metropol's dining hall is above the Admiralty MTR Station (4F). It is an enormous dim sum restaurant, but with both carts and a buffet center to order from. Delicious and reasonable and every kind of dim sum you could want.
May 2009
Metropol's dining hall is above the Admiralty MTR Station (4F). It is an enormous dim sum restaurant, but with both carts and a buffet center to order from. Delicious and reasonable and every kind of dim sum you could want.
Samy's Curry House
Samy's is my favoriate Indian food in the world. I have only been to Bangalore for one week so perhaps I need another India visit to try more food, but Samy's is damn good.Samy's is located on Dempsey Road way on the end of one of the forks at Block 25. I have sat at their covered outdoor tables each time I go (more of a sidewalk) though alot of room inside as well.
Since I typically don't know the names of anything, I go inside first and point at all of the dishes that I want. Typically I get the dried mutton, mas
ala chicken, and sometimes fish (they have fish head curry, yummmm) and then ask for some naan. They lay a banana leaf on the table in front of you, spoon a huge mountain of biryani rice, the yummy chips that I don't know the name of, and then the food comes. I also like the lime juice, it's a bit sweet but so good in the Singapore heat eating Indian food.http://www.samyscurry.com/
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Bambuddha Lounge
February 2009
We found Bambuddha Lounge online when we searched last minute for a pre-ballet dinner reservation in the area. It's unmarked and in the beginning of a shady neighborhood, so make sure you know where it is (the staff told us that as long as we weren't "bright shiny objects that looked like crack" the people on the streets shouldn't bother us...)
When I met my friend, there were about five patrons in the whole big place. Granted it was 6pm, but it didn't fill up too much more in two hours. Friendly, but average, service.
We ordered the shrimp over papaya salad and the tuna tartare appetizers while we waited for our third to arrive. Both standard Asian fusion fare, if not a bit bland. Had a nice bottle of South African chardonnay. We shared a skirt steak and scallop entrees, of which steak was a little too flavored and scallops were good. The drunken noodle and bok choy sides were good.
Looks like there is a lounge/club scene as well, and it might be a cool space half full, but not sure I have a reason to come back. Final bill ~$45 per person.
http://www.bambuddhalounge.com/
601 Eddy Streetat (between Larkin St & Polk St), San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 885-5088
We found Bambuddha Lounge online when we searched last minute for a pre-ballet dinner reservation in the area. It's unmarked and in the beginning of a shady neighborhood, so make sure you know where it is (the staff told us that as long as we weren't "bright shiny objects that looked like crack" the people on the streets shouldn't bother us...)
When I met my friend, there were about five patrons in the whole big place. Granted it was 6pm, but it didn't fill up too much more in two hours. Friendly, but average, service.
We ordered the shrimp over papaya salad and the tuna tartare appetizers while we waited for our third to arrive. Both standard Asian fusion fare, if not a bit bland. Had a nice bottle of South African chardonnay. We shared a skirt steak and scallop entrees, of which steak was a little too flavored and scallops were good. The drunken noodle and bok choy sides were good.
Looks like there is a lounge/club scene as well, and it might be a cool space half full, but not sure I have a reason to come back. Final bill ~$45 per person.
http://www.bambuddhalounge.com/
601 Eddy Streetat (between Larkin St & Polk St), San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 885-5088
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