Thursday, May 27, 2010

Noodles, I Love Them


... and I love Kirin and gyoza too!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Asakusa Kannon Temple

Lovin' the lanterns.


Monday, May 24, 2010

Ship-Shop

Shopping in Tokyo and Seoul was so much fun! These were my favorite places:

SSFW Concept Shop, Seoul

0101 or Marui Department Store, Tokyo

Tsumori Chisato Gold, Tokyo

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Friday, May 21, 2010

Ghibli

You can find all things Studio Ghibli at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka. My favorite part of the museum were the two small rooms replicating Hayao Miyazaki's office and sitting room. That man reads a lot of books. I also loved the town of Mitaka. It's so pretty and quiet and located moments away from Tokyo!





Glows

Snack Time

I love 7-Eleven, especially the one back home that requires me to make an illegal left hand turn to park. I mean, think about it. One beautiful store offering slurpees, magazines, sunblock, Dr. Pepper, batteries and peanut M&Ms. 7-Eleven = greatness.

The French don't understand the concept of convenience, so there aren't any 7-Eleven's in Paris. Major bummer. Lucky for me, they have them everywhere in Japan, but the contents are quite different, and probably for the better. Other than Coke, which seems to have weaseled its way into every convenience store on the surface of the Earth, there are no sodas to speak of, and they've got really cute plastic Starbucks cups containing iced lattes, and pudding and mochi for snacks. I interpret this as representative of why Asians aren't fat.



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Pecan Pie

The best pecan pie in the world (not that I've had them all unfortunately, but we can pretend) is from the Chosun Westin Hotel in Seoul! It is the best! But I can't figure out what in the recipe allows it to be so. What's the secret? Hmmm! Maybe you can tell from the photos...

When I make pecan pie I always add 1-1.5 tsp more cinnamon than whatever recipe I'm using requires. I think it adds a little something, but who knows?

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Gyeongbok Palace

If Missoni designed a palace...










Friday, May 7, 2010

Rawr! Warrior!


A big hello to samurai Kusunoki Masashige! His statue stands in the park in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. If I were a samurai, I would feel awesome about myself.

And now, a quote:
"You may not be wrong to think that the world is always subject to change, but the warrior must not entertain this way of thinking, for his fate is always determined."

Lost in Translation?

Tell me. Would you buy clothes from Teenie Weenie: All That Bear?



Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Pleasureful Travel


I love the subway in Tokyo! It is the best! The system is incredibly clean and organized. In the trains, no one speaks, which I adore. It was a welcome break from Paris' metro where people yammer on their cellphones non-stop. The trains themselves are much wider than American and European trains and they're air-conditioned when it's warm and heated when it's chilly! And when I say "heated," I mean to say that there are amazing seat-heaters in addition to a soft warmth that permeates the whole train. Sigh. In some cases, there are also televisions in the trains. Not to mention they nicely use rastering in their subway ads. N.B.D.