Showing posts with label Famous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Famous. Show all posts
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Burnt Ends Re-visited
It was definitely not the same Burnt Ends that we last visited when it's still in its old Chinatown location. What used to be a tight, cozy space with nothing but a long kitchen bar and hole-in-the-wall vibe has been converted into a much larger space slightly off the city center and completed with separate bar and dining areas in the hip neighborhood of Dempsey Hills converted from an old military barracks.
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1-star
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Bar
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Burnt Ends
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Dinner
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Famous
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Michelin
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Restaurant
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serious dining
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Singapore
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World's 50 Best Restaurant
Friday, October 9, 2015
HCMC Foodie Trip - The One with The Lunch Lady
One of my favorite travel experiences in Ho Chi Minh City was to try the food prepared by Nguyen Thi Thanh - aka the Lunch Lady - at her stall at a residential neighborhood on the fringe of District 1, near to the Mekong River bank. She got her worldwide fame since Anthony Bourdain covered his visit in a TV show a few years back and couldn't sing enough praises of her, her food and the stall.
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2015
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Asia
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Bun Thai
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Culture
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Famous
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Food Truck
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HCMC Foodie Trip
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Ho Chi Minh City
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Lunch Lady
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Noodles
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Street Food
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travel
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Vietnam
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Vietnamese
Monday, September 7, 2015
Sukiyaki at Mishima-tei
I knew the only chance I could get a table at Mishima-tei, the Kyoto
restaurant specialized in beef dishes, without a reservation was to go
for an early lunch just when the restaurant opens, so I did exactly
that. We have been here for dinner previously and loved their food and
the whole experience of dining inside the old building, and my sudden craving for beef brought me back
here last month when I was in town again.
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Beef
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Famous
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food
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Going Round Half the World
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Japan
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Japanese
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kyoto
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Mishima-tei
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Restaurant
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Sanjo
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Sukiyaki
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travel
Monday, March 16, 2015
Since 1757 - Ristorante del Cambio
What happened when you put in a chef specialized in progressive cooking in the kitchen of a restaurant with a long history and known for traditional cuisine? We were there to find out when we made a booking for Sunday lunch at Ristorante del Cambio in Turin during our trip to Piedmont last fall.
Tagged as:
2014
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Chef
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del Cambio
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Famous
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food
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Historical
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Italian
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Italy
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Journey to Piedmont
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lunch
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Piedmont
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Restaurant
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serious dining
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Torino
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Turin
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weekend
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