>Lao food is heavily influenced by its neighbors Thailand and Cambodia, and while some aspects differ, you will find that a lot of the dishes are also prevalent in Thai cuisine. Vientiane (named after the capital of Laos) is a really small hole-in-the-wall place which offers some really delicious fare. The crying tiger here consists […]
>Asia Noodle Cafe — oh say what?
> In one word: disgusting! There are so many things wrong with this place. For a restaurant which claims to be a noodle cafe, the noodles are really vile! I ordered the ‘chow fun’ with beef and it was absolutely and positively some of the worst I’ve ever tasted. The noodles, though freshly cooked to […]
>Uoko — oh bento please!
> Like I’ve said before, I love Japanese food. I don’t always have to have sashimi or sushi, there are times when I just want a simple home-style Japanese meal which is comforting and satisfying. A bento box will all the right ingredients is often what totally hits the spot. Uoko is perfect when those […]
>Kotosh — marriage made in heaven
>I’m not a huge fan of fusion cuisine and when I heard that Kotosh was a Peruvian/ Japanese restaurant I was feeling less than excited about it. Still, I went along and met some friends only to find that it wasn’t a fusion of Peruvian and Japanese, but rather, a menu of Peruvian and Japanese […]
>Santouka Ramen — brothy goodness
>Ramen is a staple which people in Japan frequently consume. Here in the USA there are plenty of ramen houses but few have conquered what a bowl of hot ramen noodles are supposed to be all about. The most important thing in a bowl of ramen is the broth — it’s that clear and simple. […]
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