Hello blogging world!
Dipping my toes back into the world of public blogging. There's still lots to do in terms of set up - as I haven't used HTML in a very long time (curse you Tumblr & your ease!).
Anyways, I thought it'd be nice to have a blog out there that explore my current passions in life and things I enjoy on an everyday basis. So you'll probably see tons of food pics, some traveling pics, and lifestyle pics of beauty, fashion, and health. We will see how this goes...
To begin, last weekend I took a spontaneous road trip down to LA with a good friend of mine. It was my first time visiting SoCAL without staying at a friend's and to be frank, I found that part a bit jarring. Other than that we visited Harry Potter World, went to Ktown, Downtown as well as a quick rendezvous in SD. I'm still pretty amazed by Koreatown lol all those brightly lit stores, shops, and restaurants made me feel as if I was in Seoul again.
Here's some pics of excellent foods I've tried during my trip:
Side note: The pork neck stew was also amazingggg. The meat seriously fell right off the bones. Sadly forgot to capture the stew, because we were so hungry lol
For theme park food it really wasn't bad and was reasonably priced. Might also be a bit biased... being a Potterhead and all ;)
Me and my friend actually wanted to try the dinner menu. Unfortunately our schedules didn't permit it. Their breakfast menu is still quite nice though, and they had a wonderful assortment of baked goods out at the front of the store.
I think the most interesting part of this trip though was stopping by the Museum of Broken Relationships. Not exactly my idea, but it was a pretty interesting experience. The entire museum showcases memorials from people's "broken" relationships along with a story about it. Some of the stories made me laugh, but others were truly heartbreaking. Definitely a quirky place to stop by if you are looking for something out of the ordinary to do.
Until next time... :)
Dipping my toes back into the world of public blogging. There's still lots to do in terms of set up - as I haven't used HTML in a very long time (curse you Tumblr & your ease!).
Anyways, I thought it'd be nice to have a blog out there that explore my current passions in life and things I enjoy on an everyday basis. So you'll probably see tons of food pics, some traveling pics, and lifestyle pics of beauty, fashion, and health. We will see how this goes...
To begin, last weekend I took a spontaneous road trip down to LA with a good friend of mine. It was my first time visiting SoCAL without staying at a friend's and to be frank, I found that part a bit jarring. Other than that we visited Harry Potter World, went to Ktown, Downtown as well as a quick rendezvous in SD. I'm still pretty amazed by Koreatown lol all those brightly lit stores, shops, and restaurants made me feel as if I was in Seoul again.
Here's some pics of excellent foods I've tried during my trip:
Ham Ji Park - Spicy Pork Ribs
Side note: The pork neck stew was also amazingggg. The meat seriously fell right off the bones. Sadly forgot to capture the stew, because we were so hungry lol
Three Broomsticks @ Universal Studios:
Beef, Lamb & Guiness Stew and the Bangers & Mash
For theme park food it really wasn't bad and was reasonably priced. Might also be a bit biased... being a Potterhead and all ;)
Bottega Louie:
French Toast & Prosciutto Bruschetta
Me and my friend actually wanted to try the dinner menu. Unfortunately our schedules didn't permit it. Their breakfast menu is still quite nice though, and they had a wonderful assortment of baked goods out at the front of the store.
Alcove Bakery & Restaurant:
Cheese Plate
This is honestly the first cheese plate I've tried that didn't include any sort of preserved meats with it. It was a very summery cheese plate, as it had an assortment of different fresh fruits and dried. Thought it fit the LA weather quite nicely.I think the most interesting part of this trip though was stopping by the Museum of Broken Relationships. Not exactly my idea, but it was a pretty interesting experience. The entire museum showcases memorials from people's "broken" relationships along with a story about it. Some of the stories made me laugh, but others were truly heartbreaking. Definitely a quirky place to stop by if you are looking for something out of the ordinary to do.
Until next time... :)
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