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Coffee and desserts at Passion 5

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Passion 5 is impressive. The desserts and breads are constantly pushing the envelope. Today I went with friends to get some coffee and some desserts. The espresso was dark and robust and the mini cheesecakes were delicious morsels. The strawberry tart was lovely as well. Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 728-11 Hannam-dong http://m.google.com/u/m/_TmRUZ

Happy Birthday To me

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Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes I have received in the last few days. It's been a great year and I am so happy that I have a great group of friends around me. I would like to thank all of my friends and family around me. I wish you all good health and happy fortunes in the new year. Dan

Gong Cha Black Bubble Tea

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I am at Gong Cha at Young Plaza. They specialize in bubble tea and they are really popular in Singapore and Malaysia. They are sorta like the Starbucks of Bubble Tea. So if you like chewy teas made your way then this is the place to go. You get to pick out your type of tea, your ice level, type of filling, and sweetness level. It sounds complicated but it isn't so bad. I got the black milk tea with half ice and 50% sweetness level. It came out in a nifty cup that was sealed on top. When you drink it the cup collapses a bit and then refills after. The tea tasted good but I felt a bit jittery from the tea. I find I get this when tea is made too strong or of ...not the highest quality. It was refreshing though and I think I will do it again (with another tea) in the future. Gong Cha ** (2 stars. Clean, efficient and customizable milk tea) Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 14 Namdaemunno 2(i)-ga http://m.google.com/u/m/wJQ97u

Birthday Banana Cream Pie

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http://m.google.com/u/m/wH0vIS It is my birthday today so I decided to treat myself so I got a banana cream pie over at Lazy Sue's. The advert for it looked good. In theory it looked good so I got a slice for 5,500 won. I think I got about 3,000 won worth of pleasure out of it. The pie crust was dry and more like uncooked filo dough than pie crust. The chocolate was non-existent and the banana layer was too thin to actually call this a banana pie. It should have been called a "whipped cream pie with banana accents." The saving grace of this was the custard. It was thick and nicely flavored with vanilla. Oh, my double espresso tasted a bit off. I think they need to get better beans. Next time I will make my own pie Lazy Sue * (2 star) average 02-790-1912 Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 671 Itaewon 2(i)-dong

The Smell of Defeat Layaly Dubai Restaurant

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It might just have been what I ordered or maybe the chef was having a bad day but the food I had over at Layaly Dubai was bland and without character. I ordered the Laheum azine under the recommendation of the very nice owner. It is like flatbread with curd cheese on one and minced seasoned lamb on the other. The bread was like and I could see where the chef was going with the flavors. There were hints of cumin and lemon there but the lack of salt just didn't bring it out. The lentil soup was just thick and didn't look very appetizing. The taste was alright but this had too much salt. (It is nice to know they do have salt in the kitchen.) The mayonnaise dip sauce for the Laheum azine was insulting (and looked poisonous). The interior looks mismatched and gaudy. The place is new yet looks like it is 15 years old. It is nicely located but they don't serve alcohol so the balcony location goes to waste. Anyway, the restaurant seems to be going through a rough spell and I think ...

Merry Christmas Everyone

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Dear Readers, Friends, Co-workers, And Family I would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy holidays to all. It's has been a great year for me personally and professionally and I would not have been able to do it without all of your support. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my blog and to believe in me. I hope you all have a joyous holidays. Love, Dan

Fun with photos: What's the best ipad photo editing app

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Ok so I am a tech nerd and I am always trying for better ways to streamline and get better photos. I thought it was the camera but then the software and then my ability to take photos and then I thought it had to do with extraneous equipment like flashes and light meters and such. It's too much. I don't know which camera is best anymore. I started ages ago with a Pentax optio and then got a canon point and shoot and then upgraded to a Canon Powershot g10. The powershot was terrible because I didn't know what aperture or shutter speed meant. Later I got a canon rebel dsl camera and then another one that did video. I then switched systems to a Panasonic micro 4/3rds. I like the 4/3rds for their size but I feel it's not as bright as my other cameras. Now I mainly shoot on my iPad mini and my iPhone. I don't know which is better but I do like that I can get my photos out quickly. I have played with Instagram most and I love it. Amaro (the first setting) seems to work w...

Gangnam Style Tour Photos

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Yesterday I got to explore Gangnam with a coupe of friends and here are some pictures I snapped off during the day. I think the general consensus overall was that Gangnam isn't as spectacular as the video but the people are generally much better looking. Gangnam is a fun place to explore and eat and I would recommend it to all that are looking for a fun night out in Seoul. Dan Www.ongofood.com Gangnam Style Tour

My Mother and Pak Geun-Hye

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I feel that today is a special moment in Korea's History. My mother came over to Seoul to cook my Birthday dinner of Myeokguk (seaweed soup) and many of my favorite banchan. She is watching The news of Pak Geun-Hye on my portable TV. When I lived with my mother as a young child we lived in a small one room with a tiny TV that we had to fiddle with tinfoil to get the picture straight. She jokingly tells me that she starved so that I could eat well and now we have many different varieties before us. We discuss about Pak Geun-Hye and my mother really admires her and mentions that she lived such a sad life since her parents passed away. She really admires her for her struggles she went through and that now it is her time as president. This is not something that was rushed. My mother says it is now her time. She says, very openly, that all the people in her village voted for Pak Geun-Hye. They all want her to be president because they feel she is Korea. She understands the people regard...

Win a Foodie Magazine Subscription

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Say Kimchi! Korean Food Comic Released on iBooks. Holiday Special Price!

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Dear Friends, I am happy to announce that Volume 1 of the comic has finally been released. In this volume you'll find 48 pages of fun and informative illustrations on Korean food.  You'll follow the adventures of Jia as she eats her way on her journey to explain all about Korean food. There is also a bonus etiquette section. Plus, in honor of the Christmas Season, we will be pricing the book at $1.99 (normally $4.99) for a copy. You can win a free copy of the book by commenting on the post below and telling us your favorite Korean food! You can write more than 1 and I will choose 5 people at random. You can follow the link below to see the book in the itunes book store. It is a book appropriate for all ages. Its for people that love comics, love food, love Korean food and just love life. Some people have also reported that reading the book can even cure the common cold (just kidding). Download it today! Learn about Korean food through fun comics!Say Kimchi! Korean Food Comic ha...

Eat Namja Ramen! Funny Video for Manly Noodles [팔도] 남자라면

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This is one seriously funny commercial. I love how he whips the noodles up with his mouth at the end. Nicesu! Eat Paldo Namja Ramen because the commercial is so dang funny.

Comic: Dan Can Cook Steak

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I think the best part about dating ( yes, folks, I am dating someone) is that you get to cook for someone and try to come up with dishes that will impress while... impressing the guest. Cooking for a date needs to have a time limit, a budget and a bit of a show. If you can work together to cook the meal it makes it even better. For my first meal for my date I made steak. I pan seared it with butter and then oven baked it. I seasoned it with salt and pepper and ground coffee (this will add a charcoal flavor to it). It only took about 10 minutes in the oven at 200 degrees but I could have done it for less for medium rare (mine came out medium well as suggested by my date). I made some mashed sweet potatoes, a cucumber and carrot salad and orange and sesame spinach as sides. Overall it was a success, but next time I would make a pan sauce from the steak. On another night I made oven roasted chicken with sweet potatoes (my date likes them a lot). I just seasoned the chicken with salt and g...

12 Days of Christmas: Day 2: Silly Christmas Hats

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  Silly Christmas Hats And on the 2nd Day of Korean Christmas, my true love gave to me an animal-headed Christmas hat and a Santa that bows at me.

12 Days of Korean Christmas: Day 1: Bowing Korean Christmas Santa

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On first day of Korean Christmas, my true love gave to me a Santa that bows at me. Bowing Korean Christmas Santa Bowing Korean Christmas Santa Come take a cooking class or take a Culinary Tour in Seoul! http://www.ongofood.com Join the Seoul Eats Facebook Group Page to keep to date with the latest events.

Christmas Gift Ideas for your Friend or Family in Korea: Why Not Give a Korean Cooking Class or Food Tour

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If you are looking for a unique gift for friends and family currently living in Korea or planning on visiting soon, a perfect present would be a Korean Cooking Class or Dining Tour. Our company, O'ngo Food Communications, has expert, knowledgable staff that give an experience that will last a lifetime. You can learn how to cook Korean food in our fully equipped kitchen with the help of a Korean chef in English. Our chefs have taught thousands students over the last two years and can give you insight into Korean cuisine and teach you proper techniques. Plus you might even get to benefit from your gift via a dinner invite. Our cooking classes start at 65,000 Korean won for beginners, 120,000 won for intermediate levels, and 250,000 won for professionals. It is a perfect gift for foodie individuals and couples. For those who would prefer to eat, we offer our highly rated food tours. Our taste tour introduces guests to street food stalls and then Korean barbecue. Our night dining tour ...