4.17.2011

Bacco - 04.12.11

Ummm... I haven't updated my blog for a while.  Let's do backward blogging here.  :)  

After taking the kids to have their vaccinations, we decided to go to kids-friendly restaurant around the Sukhumvit area.  Yes, it's our family favorite restaurant, Bacco on Sukhumvit 53.  

Bacco always greets their customers with their warm garlic pizza bread served full on the long wooden board.  A good call for appetite.


This time, we ordered the Pumpkin Soup for the kids.  It comes in a size that was enough for 2 small kids.  Very smooth and creamy soup.  Love it!


My new favorite soup is this Truffle soup.  With couple pieces of slice black truffles, this soup gives such a good scent and good taste, served in a coffee cup, that you can just drink it away  :)


When we visit Bacco, we always order this dish, the Filletto.  It's tenderloin and the meat was so tender and juicy.  This time it was a bit under cooked, it would be better if it's cooked a bit longer.  We asked for Mushroom sauce and Bernaise sauce on the side.  My hubby loves mushroom sauce, but I preferred Bernaise.
 

Next dish was Seabass cooked in Southern Italian Style.  I didn't like this dish that much, it's too soaky for me.  I would prefer just the grilled seabass rather than this dish.


We finished our meal with a cup of cappucino for me.  Perfect foaming!!

4.13.2011

Aoi & the Mandarin Oriental Shop@ Emporium - 04.12.11



My first celebration of 2011 Songkran holiday started off at Aoi @ Emporium.  People asked me if I wasn't afraid of the radioactive leakage from the Earthquake incidents in Japan that will contaminate the food.  The answer is both yes, and no.  Yes, we are aware of the leakage and No, I think it should be fine.  Food for exporting should pass many inspections before arriving to us, therefore, I think if the radioactive level is that high, then we shouldn't see it in the market.  
Let's get started.  My first dish was Sunomono Moriawase.    Shrimps, octopus, some fish sashimi with thinly slice cucumber and seaweed in a slightly sweet vinegar. This dish is a good appetizer, it was light and so refreshing. 
Our second dish was Hotate Cream Korokke - deep fried scallop cream croquette.  This dish was served with the special katsu sauce and the dressing for the side-dish salad.   After you break the wall of crispy flour, inside, you'll see the creamy sauce and 2 big chunks of Hotate.  Very smooth taste for this dish.  I love it even without the sauce.



Next was the Tempura Moriawase - 2 shrimp tempura with assorted veggies served with traditional hot sauce with the turnip and the special salt.  The tempura batter was well prepared, it was crispy and not too oily.


I can't finish a trip to Aoi without having Sashimi.  And with a slightly afraid of the radioactive leakage, I compressed my order from the big Sashimi dish to just an a la carte small dish, just to complete the day.  I decided to order a dish of Kampachi.  


The last one, we ordered Hokkai Kamemashi - a set of hot bowl of Salmon and Salmon Roe over rice, served with a big set of one deep fried dish, one steamed dish, one other side dish and steamed egg with clear soup.  A really big set, and I have to admit that I've never be able to finish this set myself  :)   I always shared the rice between two to three people.  This rice pot is our family favorite, all the children in my family love this dish, especially they have to find and look for the gems (the Salmon Roe) when they are having this dish, give them a joyful eating experience.

After the meal dessert, Japanese melon was served.  It's served cold, so refreshing.  We love it!!



Since we're at the Emporium, we had a little shopping and then came the coffee time.  We decided to sit down at the Mandarin Oriental Shop for a drink and some dessert.  I ordered Creme Brule.  It was so nice after the long walk, to have this creamy, and smooth dessert.


And of course, my favorite cup - a cup of cappucino.  I expected the better foaming from the Oriental Shop.  A bit disappointing, but not that bad, overall.

4.12.2011

Kuppa @ Sukhumvit 16 - 04.09.11

Saturday late lunch at Kuppa.  BaoBao, my son, cancelled his afternoon Shichida class so I get to have a change to have lunch with my sissy.  We picked Kuppa as our destination.

The first dish we ordered today is Baby Spinach, Avocado, Mushroom and Crispy Bacon Salad.  This is the first time we tried this dish.  It is a good choice, indeed.  The walnut completed this salad and made it so delish!!


Poom's mission is to try as much as Egg Benedict in Bangkok and see who'll be the best for this dish.  So far, the cafe @ the Mandarin Orientel Hotel is still at rank #1.  Here at Kuppa, I was ok with the taste and all that, the muffin was freshly baked, the sauce was nice, the eggs were cooked right :)


Our next favorite dish at Kuppa is Moo Yang - Grilled pork with sticky rice.  The pork was well marinated and grilled to perfection.  It was tender and juicy.


The next dish is Hoisin Crispy Duck Pizza.  This dish made us think of the Peking Duck Pizza of our old-time US favorite restaurant - CPK - California's Pizza Kitchen.  Here at Kuppa, the duck was shredded and made crispy.  It went very well with the sweet Hoisin sauce.  Ummm, yummm yummm!!


We had quite a load of food for two.  Nice food selection today!  Last, we end our meal with a cup of cappucino, my foamy favorite cup.

4.08.2011

Arirang @ Sathorn - 04,08.11

Today is the last day before our long Songkran Holiday.  We planned to celebrate our holiday at the Normandy today, but we were unlucky, the restaurant was fully booked.  So we changed the plan to try the new French Resto name "Capsicum" on Narathiwas Road.  But when we got there, we had to change our mind.  The surroundings have a big influence on our restaurant selection.  It wasn't that bad, but it's just made us somewhat reluctant to walk in.  So we changed our destination to Arirang, our promising Korean Food which is not far away from there.

There is a lunch buffet promotion for all-you-can-eat Pork BBQ for 290 B per person.  We decided to go with the a la carte menu, since we love to have variety of food.  Today we ordered one marinated pork bbq, and one marinated beef ribs.  When you order two main bbq dishes, you'll get one free steamed egg.  :)  Good deal, eh?

 


 

Other than those BBQ dishes, we also ordered our favorite dish - Chap Chae - potato noodle stir fried with vegetables.  I'm not sure if the word "chewy" can be used to describe the noodle.  It's very well cook and very tasty, especially for those who love sweet taste.


Next is Ja Jang Mien - black bean noodle.  This is Poom's favorite dish.  I think the taste is ok, it's just not my favorite.  :)

This last dish is my all time Korean favorite - Pajeon - Korean pancake.  We ordered this dish from lunch menu which is cheaper than in the full menu.  I just found out that it happened to be a veggie pancake instead of what we normally have, the seafood pancake. I think it'll be better if we order it from the full menu, so that our pancake comes equipped with squid and some other meat.

4.06.2011

T. House @ K Village - 04.06.11

At first, we decided to have lunch today at one Korean Restaurant in K Village.  After we got there, see there menu, we changed our minds, okie, let's try Yum & Tum.  We've never tried it here before neither.  


After sat down, and look at the menu for 5 mins, still there's no one to come to take order, we decided to walk out and go for our promising resto, "T. House".  Although we didn't bring our killing Hoisin sauce, Pho still should be ok here.


Pookie didn't join us today and we have our regular joining, yes, Khun Mai.  Let's see what we ordered for 3 people.  :)


First comes the Veggies Basket, fresh from the fridge  :)



Goui Saigon: Seafood, chicken and pork sausage salad with spicy herb sauce.  This dish was delish, served with Sesame Rice Cracker.  I love it!!



Can't leave the resto without having this dish, my favorite Australian Beef Pho with extra Pork Sausage.  Although we didn't bring our killing Hoisin Sauce, the Pho still tastes goodddd!!!



Nem Nuong - my favorite dish of all time.  Grilled pork ball with all the sides and rice paper.



Another tasty dish, Banh Hoi Tid Nuong - Grilled marinated pork served with rice noodles.  I like that the pork was so tasty and tender.  



I guess this is Khun Mai's favorite.  She always ordered this fried spring rolls.  



The last dish of the day would be Vietnamese Suki.  This is a very refreshing soup.  I think it partly made from fresh coconut,  no! no! no!  I can't tell just by tasting the soup, but I can see there's a fresh young coconut meat in the soup, LOL!.   It's the seafood (shrimp, and squid) soup with a little sour taste. 


We end our lunch grabbing a cup of Lemon Iced Tea from Tom N Toms before coming back to work.