Saturday 30 June 2012

Naima & Kona

my good friend in LA, nic recently adopted 2 Tamaskans and i think they are absolutely beautiful
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Saturday 23 June 2012

an Epic trip to Japan

last week, work brought be to Tokyo and my colleague, J and i decided to take this opportunity to explore the city. it's been 2 years since i last went but it was her first time so it was great just being able to walk around the same places once again. the weather was fantastic! nice and cool, even though we had quite a bit of rain, it definitely did not damper our mood. having taken the red-eye, day 1 was spent very out of it, but we did manage to make our way down to sadaharu aoki... they've gotten smaller at midtown, no longer serving their awesome matcha or sandwiches but desserts were as good as remembered. as always our eyes were larger than our tummy :)

just some photos from the afternoon, having to take breaks at starbucks in need of caffine
the table across had tiffany's bags under them, it was very funny coz it was definitely not from a shopping trip.

dinner was off to my favourite udon place! waited awhile for the specified seats but totally worth it :)

harajuku and yoyogi park

a wall full of ipads in one of the stores on otomesando hills

after a quick trip to isetan at shinjuku and getting lost in their massive food hall, k brought us to a remote neighbourhood restaurant serving japanese pancakes. it was my first time having it and it was awesome!
we left k to order for us as obviously j and i cldnt speak japnese and he did well. i dont really remember what he ordered but both came out great. for dessert we had traditional mochi and it's not what we're used to here in sg... it was served with gula melaka equivalent and possibly ground peanut on the top... it was really yummy i cld have eaten it all by myself if i wasnt stuffed frm the pancakes

then it was back to the hotel as j and i were planning to see the fish auction bright and early (well maybe not so bright just yet) but definitely crazy early at tsukiji market we actually woke up at 320 and made our way by 4? we made the 1st group of entry!
rows and rows of frozen salmon!!!!


then it was off to sushi dai for breakfast



dinner that day was more japanese food. a sweet friend took us out near our hotel and introduced us to good sake

my local colleagues were great and brought us out the next night.... it was off to find some ninjas!

with free flow sake and wine and beer... the night ended at the karoake room nearby. an absolutely crazy night :)

our search for shabu shabu brought us to shibuya

looking out for our 1michelin star tempura restaurant in roppongi hills before heading off to ghibli museum (we ended with their yummy milk ice cream!) and then it was yakitori night near ginza :)

lunch at the long awaited quintessence was just simple and great. service was by nobuo a very sweet jap guy who spent time in france and the chef was a really cute guy who can't quite speak english.


it was chef's omakase of 3 starters, 2 main and 2 desserts
it started with a warm soup made from local veg and iberico ham
a very simple clean dish of locally sourced goats milk, olive oil from spain with fleur de sel and i believe local onions
beer breaded unagi and artichoke with a califlower (im guessing here as i forgot what it was) foam


a perfectly cooked red snapper with garlic and mushroom, mushroom sauce and lady's finger. the skin of the snapper was first fried to make it crisp and then placed in high temp oven for about 10 mins before moving to a lower temp oven
a fatty piece of wonderful pork oven baked over and over again with mushroom sauce, a little risotto and local potatoes
pineapple tart top with really nice coconut cream
lunch ended with the chef's famous meringue icecream with caramel mist. it was amazing. it tasted like a light melty meringue. totally worth the calories and force feeding myself after all that food
Quintesssence should have had it's own blog post by itself really. a must-go when i go back next time

i also managed to catch up with min this trip.... she's just moved to tokyo and it was great seeing her for a quick coffee in ginza :)

this trip to tokyo was nothing short of amazing... j and i got to try gonpachi (where kill bill was filmed) and the food there was surprisingly good for a tourist spot and we got to eat at those instant ramen places where we had to pick our food from the vending machine before heading in. very very cool. got to meet some really cool people along the way too. hope to head back there soon... as this trip ends, the reality of having to loose everything i consumed there sets in. i guess going for more yoga classes would offset me gg out as im seriously broke now haha


missing all in tokyo
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