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Dailypics 6/10/10: Kota Tua Street Food
A few snaps from a walk around Old Jakarta (Kota Tua) where the street food options are endless…
Dailypic 11/23/09: Farmer’s Market
Only in China does the farmer’s market feature Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Golden Grahams: Some of the beautiful veggies:
Dailypics 10/10/09: Tokyo Meals
We had some kick ass meals in Tokyo. The first few here are from a small restaurant and sake bar in Nakameguro we stumbled into called O25 And a pair from a stellar izakaya we randomly found near Roppongi. The first is my new favorite … Read More →
Dailypics 10/06/09: Seoul Food
The food in Seoul was really the highlight of our 36 hours there… 1. A French Bakery 2. Friday’s Dinner spot 3. Kimchi (of course) 4. BBQ (of course) 5. Seoul is obsessed with waffles and every coffee shop does them.
Dailypic 9/4/09: Mission burritos
We arrived Thursday night in San Francisco and indulged in some tasty, authentic, and massive burritos.
Dailypics 3/30/09: Muara Karang (The Jakarta Fish Market)
On Sunday, my family met up at the vibrant Jakarta Seafood Market for a big lunch by the water. Here was the scene: How it works… First, these guys catch the fish. You then visit these guys and choose your desired seafood (it … Read More →
Dailypic 3/5/09: Chinese Balthazar
One of the benefits of working at 72 Spring street was having Balthazar next door. Luckily there is a vibrant market outside my office in Shanghai but my morning latte and strawberry tartine are not on the menu.
Dailypic 2/23/09: Soup Dumplings
For our first lunch in Shanghai we sought out Xiao Long Bao (Soup Dumplings), apparently a quintessential Shanghainese snack. For $3 we got 24 delicious dumplings + 2 bottles of coke – talk about recession proof.



Dailypics 7/30/10: Pat’s Hubba Hubba
Can’t drive through Westchester without stopping at Pat’s Hubba Hubba. Btw – this is why I love Wikipedia: One note of contention among frequenters is the name by which the restaurant should be called. While most areas call the establishment by its present name, “Hubba’s,” … Read More →