PICTURES SPEAK A THOUSAND WORDS. PLEASE BE PATIENT AS IT DOWNLOADS. From the city of the melting pot and beyond, this is my bird's eye view on food. As a foodie, my choice for discussion will always be food related; either through my own preparation; or restaurants that strike me for its: 1) taste, 2) presentation, 3) value or creativity. Food is beautiful. And sharing its beauty delights me. I hope that you enjoy and learn something new each time you view! Join me!
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Caudalie Premier Cru The global anti-ageing Cream
This product uses grapes. And it's a good product! A twist from discussing food to eat. Because it's from grapes, I thought I'd feature it - nourishing our skin!
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
#DOMODOMO - Japanese Restaurant
I was dubious about this restaurant at first. I have it a chance because of the review. Amazing is an over used word - it's beginning to annoy me. Therefore, I will simply say outstanding!
The yuzu foam on my oyster lent a perfect mild citrus touch to my oysters that I saved some for the other 4 on my plate.
My salad with shrimp was alright but I think next time, I would rather have the cucumber salad our friend had.
The chawanmushi said my friends was excellent.
Uni pasta - this is so far a better version I have had. Maybe because I like the soupy sauce with cheese taste but it was very light. It really did not need the uni. However, it complimented each other since uni tends to be milky in taste when I eat it. It is served with a little black caviar on top - not the cheap kind.
They had Hojicha pudding which is like a green tea cream in a cup (little amount) with some gel on top - maybe just to sweeten a bit as you spoon the dessert garnished with some seeds on top. Not too sweet.
Black ink pasta with cheese sauce (you only taste a hint of it in the beginning and then it goes away) with black caviar on top of the uni.
Megu Toro Hand Roll - the toro inside is chopped and not very generous.
Deasert: Hojicha Pudding. It is macha tea base with some gelee on top so it sweetens the matcha mixture below which is like a panacotta.
Labels:
#Japanese,
#restaurant,
#seafood
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