Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Edibles - Cheapness

I saved up some food pictures. My only female cousin on my mother's side is married with a kid. Sophia is 1 years old. Sophia is half Japanese and half Korean. There's two sides of the family, and although everyone's cordial, no one really knows who the other folks are. Yet, everyone smiles at each other.

I thought these candies were quite funny. I don't think I'd dare eat these, ever, so I didn't take one of these with me. Sometimes, simple family events are cool, especially when it makes everyone happy even for a while.

Are these real m&ms? I have to figure out where to get these made.

Tortilla Grill. It's on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice. I don't go there often, but when I do, it's pretty good. That's a chicken and fish taco. It's Westside Mexican food, but it works well.

This is a fish salad. It comes in a tostada bowl. This is real Mexican food, right? The bowl is better than the chips, which were stale. Underneath is black beans. Get the agua frescas if you check this place out.

Sam Woo shrimp dumpling noodle. It's simple and good. I think this works as comfort food. For those of you in Asia, don't laugh at me, this is the best we can get.

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4 Comments:

Blogger eric hou said...

those m&m's are real! m&m's will make personalized m&m's but the minimum order is quite large. you need to buy a lot. it's probably for the delicious candy screen setup.

5:33 AM  
Blogger Myleen Hollero said...

here's where you can nab those custom m&ms -

http://www.mymms.com/customprint/

oh man sam woo so good. i have yet to find a good dumpling noodle soup place in the bay...know of any?

10:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tortilla Grill? Ick. And with APC just a couple doors away? We gots to talk, bro.

1:09 PM  
Blogger joetron2030 said...

Koreans and Japanese inter-marrying? Cool! Nice to see a lot of those old cultural/historical prejudices dying away.

I still recall the days when many Koreans didn't like the Japanese (and vice versa, I'm sure).

7:49 PM  

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