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Food in Mouth

Chinatown Brasserie Review: Chinatown Brasserie

If you google, "Food people together" you'll get over ten million results. This is scientific proof that food is supposed to bring people together. If you don't believe me, go ask a ninja about food. Much can be said about what kind of food is good enough to bring people together. Restaurants close all the time, and we can say their failing is the inability to bring people together (for their food). Conversely, if much can be said about the food, much can be said about the patrons as well. Those who visit hole-in-the-wall dumpling places like cheap, filling, and fast food. Those who sit down at Ko want creative, inspired, and delicious food. As a Chinese-American, I have only had non-PC opinions when I see supposedly good Chinese restaurant that is lacking in Chinese patrons. It just always bugs me. I never understood how good...

French junk food

After two months of being a parent, I can say that it doesn't get any easier! The food blogging pretty much has stopped but it's nice to take...

Madison Park Conservatory Review: Madison Park Conservatory

After two weeks of Seattle posts, I think it's about time to sunset this dying category since it's just killing my page rank from shitty to shittier. Who knew!? While I mentioned that I had a good experience with Seattle's Restaurant Week, I also mentioned that we went to a place that didn't like RW and had their own little thing against it. That restaurant was Madison Park Conservatory. They held a raffle for support of not supporting restaurant week. I can dig it. RW ain't for everyone. It's a bit like sex-ed in public schools. Smart folks think kids need it, but if you're super religious and want your teenage daughter to get knocked up and get married at 18 and pop out a kid in the middle of rural Mississippi, then by all means, don't go for sex-ed. I started the night in a...