Saturday, June 29, 2013

【Lyndhurst, OH】食★ Bangkok Thai Cuisine ◘

 
















[Overview]
Restaurant Name: Bangkok Thai Cuisine
Cuisine Type: Thai
Price Level: $$$$$
Quantity (Dinner): Large
Date of Visit: Sunday. June 23th, 2013
Time of Visit: Dinner Takeout
Address: 5359 Mayfield Rd., Lyndhurst, OH 44124

Number: (440) 684-1982
Hours of Operation: Couldn't find any info about it. So definitely call in advance to make sure if you do not live close by!
Others: ☞Dinner takeout option available.


The other day we were craving for Thai food so I found this restaurant called Bangkok Thai Cuisine online. After I read tons reviews about it, I was really excited to try. We decided to do take out because we wanted to chill at home, so Mr. M went picked it up. We were a little upset because we checked multiple websites online beforehand to make sure that they take American Express credit card. However, when Mr. M arrived there, they said they just recently stopped accepting it. This is just a little thing that annoyed us a bit. The picture at the top is supposed to be the inside look. Because I didn't actually dine in there, this is the best picture that I could find online.

We ordered Pad Thai with Chicken and Mango Curry with Beef. The Pad Thai is $8.75 and the Mango Curry is about $13 as what I remembered. It is pretty affordable. By the time that we were finally able to eat it, the food has already gotten cold and the Pad Thai noodles became kind of sticky. :/ Both food from this Thai restaurant tasted relatively healthy when compared with all the other Thai food restaurants we've tried. Pad Thai with Chicken was pretty dry. We ended up putting some Mango Curry sauce on top, which made it an interesting dish. After we added the sauce, we liked its tastes even more than the original. Mango Curry comes with beef, tomato, mango, carrots (lots), onion, green onion. They added lots of carrot and it kinda scared me. I don't like to eat carrots in chunk. But anyone who loves carrot probably would find it even more delicious. Additionally, they were sincere enough to put lots of material, especially Mango. And the quantity is really huge. We had leftover for our next meal.

Pad Thai with Chicken

Mango Curry with Beef



In conclusion, I think both the Pad Thai and the Mango Curry are just a tiny bit above average dishes. However, they do cook it in a healthier way I believe. So if you want some healthy take out Thai food, this may be for you. My opinion is they are not as high rated as those reviews online, but I wouldn't mind to have some food from this restaurant occasionally. I am thinking about trying the Pineapple Shrimp Curry if we ever go again. No matter what your choice is, bon appéitit!!


Thanks for reading! -Mira*


【Freebies】情報★ Monster University-Mike Spoon ◘

Monster University-Mike spoon!

Hi, everyone! Recently I haven't been writing any new blog posts because I went to visit Mr. M. I apologize for that. He didn't have his Internet installed until just two days ago. But now I am back to home so I'll be more productive (I suppose?). :D Summer school is about to start and maybe I'll try to get a job in the meantime. So I might be even busier but I'll try my best to update new articles. I love blogging about things that I like and I do hope you all enjoy my posts.

During my visit at Mr. M's apartment. I saw that he got some groceries. One of the items that he got was the Kellogg's Frosted Flakes Cereal (It's one of his favorite cereal). When we were having breakfast together, I saw that there is this cute little Mike (大眼仔) spoon from the Monster University attached inside! This is absolutely adorable so I decided to share this with everyone. I am not exactly sure if they still have it available however if you are interested, do keep an eye when you go to the grocery store. Note that it's in a family size package. According to the description on the box, you might either get the Mike spoon or the James (毛怪) spoon. Though I personally prefer the Mike one, they both do look cute on the advertisement. I only have the Mike spoon and it's the picture that I put on the top of this post! On another note, this cereal tastes delicious.

The look of the Kellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal.

Yup, so this is just a short post to share with Monster University fans! It's cute enough to be one of your collections and the best thing is that it's free!


Thanks for reading! -Mira*

Thursday, June 20, 2013

【Ann Arbor, MI】食★ Seoul Garden ◘


Seoul Gardn Logo

[Overview]
Restaurant Name: Seoul Garden
http://aaseoulgarden.com/
Cuisine Type: Korean & Japanese
Price Level: $$$$$
Quantity (Dinner): Large
Date of Visit: Saturday. May 25th, 2013
Time of Visit: Dinner time
Address: 3125 Boardwalk Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Number: (734) 997-2120
Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs (11:30am-10pm), Fri (11:30am-10:30pm), Sat (12pm-10:30pm), Sun (12pm-10pm)
Others: Lunch Hours: Mon-Fri (11:30am-2:30pm)
             Bonus Card Program upon request. 3% rebate on purchase per visit.
             ☞Vegetarian dishes. Spicy dishes. Japanese and Korean liquors.
Recommend Items: Korean BBQ

Close to the end of May and at the same day that I came back from Europe, I took a visit to Seoul Garden with Mr. M. Though this restaurant is close to the Briarwood Shopping Center, it is somehow difficult to find because it's not very visible. However, we still managed to get here. I've heard lots of good things about this restaurant and was very hungry at the moment, so I was really excited to try this place. I found the picture in below on their website. It somehow looks nice. But in actuality I don't think it looks as fancy as it seems from outside haha.
Outside Look
They have plenty of parking space for free so parking shouldn't be a problem. After we walked in, we were led to the side that has BBQ grill tables. The restaurant inside looks pretty standard. Like most of the Japanese restaurant. The decoration is also very simple. Everyone is dressing really casual. You can tell right when you go in that it's a good place for group gatherings, especially for a group of 4. P.S.(Because we are cooking BBQ ourselves, there is smoke all over. Not that it's terrible. It smells bad but not that bad when compared with other Korean BBQ place. But I definitely don't recommend anyone to come here if you have any special event right after. Cause after you eat here for an hour or two, you DO smell bad.)


 












Inside look (with BBQ grill tables)









The menu selection is huge. They not only have Korean BBQ and typical Korean dishes but also variety of Japanese food, such as, sushi and sashimi. We didn't take a long time to decide because we really wanted to have Korean BBQ. The Hotpot does look interesting and we are looking forward to try it on our next visit. We ordered the Korean BBQ for two. It's not on the menu that is online but I remember that they have options for two and four people. It was between $40-$50 (party of two). Other regular Korean BBQ items seem to be cheaper, but we were very satisfy with our order.

Partial online menu (Korean BBQ section)







The menu in the above seems to be a carry out menu. I think the menu at the restaurant might be slightly different and comes with even more options. Our food came pretty quickly and first we were served with soup and salad. It comes with the two people meal set so there wasn't any additional charge. The soup was miso soup and the salad was with Japanese-style dressing (和風醬). They were just standard, like all the other Japanese restaurants in the U.S.

Miso soup & Japanese-style salad

After that we had Gyoza. It was our appetizer and we were able to pick from two other different options. Gyoza is just fried dumplings. It tasted not bad. At least Mr. M really enjoyed it. 

Gyoza (fried dumplings)

Like all the other Korean restaurants, they provided many side dishes. Those side dishes usually are free and in most cases you can request for more without additional charges. But to be honest I never requested for more because I was always feeling full and didn't have any space. Seoul Garden has a really great selection for side dishes. We had fish cake (甜不辣), kimchi, broccoli, something with mushroom, tofu, and something tasted like mashed potato. In general, those side dishes are pretty delicious. We especially liked the fish cake and tofu. 

Left: fishcake (甜不辣); Right: Kimchi

Left: broccoli; Right: Mushroom

Tofu

To be honest, up till this point, I was getting full... Our main meal came with a huge bowl of salad (yeah salad again. I'm not sure why but it tasted different from the one that they served at the beginning), lettuce wrap, two bowls of rice, and two different kinds of beef, chicken, shrimp, sweet potato, and mushroom for BBQ grill. They waitress helped us setting up and put cooking materials on the grill pot for the first time. After that we were supposed to cook ourselves. This is actually the only thing that I didn't enjoy as much haha :P Because Mr. M is not very familiar with Korean BBQ, he didn't know how to cook it. I had to cook most of the time so I felt somewhat busy and didn't have time to rest and eat. The food was really good. We enjoyed our meal. The portion is a little too much so we had to take out quite a bit. 

Korean BBQ-ing

Some raw food to be cooked, lettuce wrap (top), and a huge bowl of salad

Yummy Korean BBQ food!

In conclusion, as for service, the waitress was alright. She was being slow to give us water and neither gave us boxes nor packed for us. We had to ask for boxes ourselves. Maybe people don't usually take leftover back for this kind of dishes, but we had quite a lot leftover so we didn't want to waste it all. Our waitress was pretty fast at collecting bill-a good thing. I would definitely come back and try other types of food. Hope our dining experiences can give readers a little bit more insight about this restaurant. If you are interested in getting some authentic Korean BBQ and dine in a higher end Korean restaurant, Seoul Garden could be your next choice. Bon appetit! ^_^


Thanks for reading! -Mira*  




Wednesday, June 19, 2013

【Cleveland, OH】食★ Bắc Asian American Bistro & Bar ◘





[Overview]
Restaurant Name: Bắc Asian American Bistro & Bar
http://www.bactremont.com/
Cuisine Type: Pan-Asian and Fusion
Price Level: $$$$$
Quantity (Lunch): Medium
Date of Visit: Thursday. June 6th, 2013
Time of Visit: Lunch time
Address: 2661 W 14th St, Cleveland, OH 44113
Number: (216) 938-8960
Hours of Operation:  Mon-Thurs (11am-10pm); Fri-Sat (11am-11pm); Sunday CLOSED
Others: Lunch Hours (11am-3pm);
            Weekday Happy Hour- Mon-Fri (4pm-6pm). Feature $5 food and cocktail specials. Discounted beers and martinis.
Recommend Items: Avocado Green Curry, Sweet Potato Tempura Fries
Avoid Items: Crispy Orange Chicken

About two weeks ago, I went with Mr. M to Ohio because he had to look for an apartment that is near the Cleveland area and needed my opinion. He will be moving to Ohio and start working close to the end of June. I went with him in the early morning and literally didn't get any sleep. :( Super exhausted. When the time approached noon, I was extremely hungry so we decided to take a break and food hunting. We were at Euclid, Ohio at first however there wasn't anything look appealing. Mr. M ended up driving to Cleveland (It was a 20 min drive). I am usually that type of person who conduct research before going out to eat. But unfortunately my phone was close to dead because I played too much game on my phone on the way to Ohio... (My fault). We didn't have any way to figure out directions for the reason that his phone was also out of battery. We at first was trying to reach this restaurant called Americano that I looked up by using the last bit of battery. When we finally found that place, someone there told us this restaurant doesn't open until dinner time. T_T Therefore, we drove without having any idea for 10 minutes and then saw this restaurant on the street. We were too hungry so we decided to just go eat inside. (I didn't have much battery so I only took a few photos of the food. So I'm going to use some pictures online to have you guys know what inside and outside of the restaurant look like. :))

Photo
This is the outside look of the restaurant.
As you can see, there are some outdoor seating. I was actually a little bit doubting when I went to this place because it doesn't look popular. Only until I went inside will I see some guests. When we walked inside the restaurant, the first thing I saw was that there is a small bar. There was someone eating there as well. The decoration inside is pretty simple and they use green as their theme color. I guess it's probably because they use bamboo as their logo. The tables and chairs are not particularly special. They are just simple furniture. The atmosphere is quite casual. I would define it as a casual restaurant and probably targets on students (though I have no idea whether this place is close to any campus on Ohio). I did see a few customers look like students. 
Inside look (partial)
Bar
The dining area is somehow divided into two parts. We were sitting at the area that's not next to the bar. As what I have previously mentioned, we came here without knowing. We were lucky that it was still within the lunch special time. The lunch special options are about 20 different kinds. The selections are mostly identical to the dinner menu, but I believe, in smaller potions, like all the other typical restaurants in the U.S. Here is a snapshot of the lunch menu (partial). If interested, check on their website. I've put up the link at the top of the page.

Lunch menu (partial)

Some of the food selections are pretty interesting and I've never seen it anywhere else, such as, Coconut Milk Crepe and Mango Yellow Curry. They also have lots of vegetarian options. We ordered Sweet Potato Tempura Fries as an appetizer, Avocado Green Curry and Crispy Orange Chicken as entrees, and Fried Vanilla Ice Cream with Fruit and Whip Cream for dessert. I don't have the dessert picture because my phone died before it got on the table. Sweet Potato Tempura Fries is pretty good. I remembered that we added as a side and it's lunch special. I think it only costs us $3. Most of the entrees are around $10, which is normal pricing. Avocado Green Curry is really delicious. I guess I am a little biased because I am personally a huge avocado fan (and they add guacamole!!! <3). The waiter claimed that it's going to be spicy but I honestly don't think it IS at all. And for your reference, I can't handle that much spicy food. The Crispy Orange Chicken was actually ordered by Mr. M...hahaha. But I guess he didn't know. It tasted horribly. I've never had such a terrible experience with an Orange Chicken dish...It's not crispy, not flavored (like sauce is sauce and meat is meat), and the sauce tasted just not good at all. As for dessert, I forgot how much exactly it was. But I really wouldn't recommend. It tasted okay but it doesn't worth the price (I think it costs about the same as those fancy restaurants). You could have gotten something better if you go to a different restaurant and pay for the similar price. So what to order? I would say definitely try Avocado Green Curry. Also, the chef/owner is a Vietnamese American, so I believe anything Vietnamese would probably be a good choice.
Sweet Potato Tempura Fries
Avocado Green Curry
Crispy Orange Chicken
In general, the service was standard. Mr. M asked for another bowl of rice and he didn't charge us. The waiter was a little bit slow but we were fine with that. After I came home, I read some reviews about this restaurant online and it seems like people rated them as a pretty good restaurant. I guess it deserves a try; however, make sure you order it right! Bon appetit!! ^_^

Thanks for reading! -Mira*