Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Let's talk food. I do so love food.
So, I shall start with my favorites:

Pad Thai: I love Pad Thai so much it's not even possible to love it more than I do. I have also been craving it the last couple of days which is terribly unfortunate when you don't have constant access to it. If you've never had it, the basic ingredients are rice noodles, egg, peanuts, usually chicken or tofu, fish sauce and sprouts. Of course there are other variations. (The picture on the right had sprouts and onions on top in addition to the previously mentioned ingredients). If you have never had it, you are seriously missing out on life. Please take my advice and eat it if convenient. If inconvenient, eat anyway.


(picture on left) I went to dance convention last April, and while I was there, we ate at a positively delicious Asian restaurant. It was the second day and the classes from the previous night were terribly hard. This food was like a gift from Heaven. And it turned out to be very difficult to eat with a spoon...



Ice cream: Come on, people. Who doesn't like ice cream? Favorite flavors: All flavors. I love anything even related to ice cream. Gelato, shave ice, ice cream bars, smoothies, blended coffee drinks, blended lemonade, if it's cold and sweet, I'll eat/drink it. That's all.


Ramen: I'm craving Asian food. I'm sorry. But a hot bowl of fresh ramen is perhaps one of the best foods ever. Miso ramen is sooooo good! Actually, all ramen is so good. I'm not talking about the ramen you get in packages at the store for like $.50 (although Chopagetti is pretty darn good), I'm talking about the legit ramen that you can get at family-owned restaurants usually occurring in large cities. (Ramen Ya in Honolulu is my favorite so far.


(Picture on left) My sister and I went to LA for a weekend in May to see Red Velvet, AOA, FTisland, and my personal favorite ever, SHINee!!!! (I'm still not over this, guys. I will never get over this). Anywho, we stayed with an awesome couple who took us everywhere and on the first day, we went to a tiny little ramen shop. It was so amazingly delicious!




Well, I'm off to eat my lunch now. Sadly, it doesn't consist of any on the delicious foods listed above, but I shall hold out hope that I may enjoy them fairly soon! :)

Live long and prosper and don't only eat ramen, eat real food, too! (A nice Korean goodbye-phrase according to K-dramas).

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