Visual Research Journal
2014年11月23日星期日
Korean Bulgogi
add: 5532E Speedway Boulevard
Bulgogi is a Korean dish that usually consists of grilled marinatedbeef. It cooked using traditional grilling techniques such as gridirons or perforated dome griddles that sit on braziers, unlike deep frying or boiling in water. Bulgogi is believed to have originated from Goguryeo. Whole cloves of garlic, sliced onions and chopped green peppers are often grilled or fried with the meat. This dish is sometimes served with a side of lettuce or other leafy vegetable, which is used to wrap a slice of cooked meat, often along with a dab of ssamjang, or other side dishes, and then eaten together. Just like picture 4 that I took. In Korea's food culture, tableware is one of attractive part. It totally different with China and Japan. It have lot of different container that made of different materials. Like the bowl and chopsticks made of iron, also hot stone is one of container that full of fried rice. I m sorry that I just focused on food again, but it super delicious, I cant move my attention to any other things!!!!! Please must to have a try!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kung Fu Noodle
add: 3122N Campbell Ave
It is one of the Chinese restaurant. Noodle is a type of staple food mode from some type of unleavened dough which is stretched, extruded, or rolled flat and cut into one of a variety of shapes. While long, thin stripes may be the most common, many varieties of noodles are cut into waves, helices, tubes etc. Nomenclature of Chinese noodles can be difficult due to the vast spectrum available in Chine and the many dialects of Chinese used to name them. In Chinese, mian refers to noodles made from wheat, while fen or fun refers to noodles made from rice flour, or indeed any kind of starch. The earliest written record of noodles is from a book dated to the Han Dynasty. Noodles, became a prominent staple of food during the Han Dynasty. In this restaurant, you also can find that lot of Chinese decorative object and some red-color object, like the decoupage. Also, the food in here is very delicious!!!! If you have free time, I recommend you come here and have a try!!!
YAMATO ---Japanese restaurant
add: 857E Grant Rd
In picture 1, we may see lot of words, it seems like Chinese words. But actually, it express that "preserved fish" or "fermented fish in rice and salt" in Japanese Sushi culture. It symbolized something like good taste. The whole restaurant decorated with lots of Japanese object. Like the lantern in picture 2, it full of the Japanese language on their surface. It have much more different with Chinese lantern. The shape is different. Besides, the color of lantern is totally different. Chinese lantern always just have one color---RED. But in Japanese lantern, we may see that it have lot of different color. There are amount of different kinds of Sushi. Sushi not only is the one of delicious food in Japan, but also represents Japanese culture. Sushi is like a landscape, there is nothing more to remove. It displays the qualities of simplicity, ephemerality, and humility. It is undeniable that Sushi is one of the most important symbol of Japanese culture.
2014年10月28日星期二
Meet Fresh
Add: 2710 Alton Pkwy, Street 105, Irvine,
CA
This is a very popular dessert shop in Taiwan,
finally he open his first shop in California. I was so excited about that!!!
This picture is taken in Oct.11th, when I go to the California. The
dessert made of Taro ball, bubble, red bean and ice, very suitable for summer.
I m super love it!!!!!
JUN Dynasty Chinese Restaurant
Add: 2933E Grant Rd, Tucson, AZ
I always come to this restaurant!!! It is
so delicious!!! For me, the Chinese, it is the real Chinese food, not like
“panda express”. So I recommend you guys have a try!!! When you enter the
restaurant, you may see lots of Chinese symbol full of room. The Chinese
lanterns, paprika and firecrackes etc. The last picture is my favorite, which
called “mapo-tofu”. It come from SiChuan, which apart of central of China. If
you guys visit this restaurant in next time, you must try it!!!
Lee Lee Oriental Supermarket
Add: 1990W Orange Grove Rd, Tucson, AZ
Lee Lee is an Asian market, it more focus
on selling by Chinese food. So, when you enter the door, you can see that the
whole market full of Chinese element. Like the Chinese knot, Lantern, a string
of small firecrackers, and Chinese sticks. The whole market decorated by red
style. You can buy something that never sell in the US market, like ginger etc.
Unlike some traditional market in US, in Lee Lee, shoppers can buy fresh
seafood directly. Like fish, shrimp, frog, or even the octopus. Maybe it is the
biggest different with US market. I never saw the fresh seafood in US market. By
the way, in Lee Lee, you use UnionPay(Just like VISA) That's so cool!!!!!!
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