Around Town: Hiarata Bokujo – Tokyo, Japan

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During a recent trip to Japan, I stumbled across Hirata Bokujo, a small restaurant that served the most delicious tonkatsu I’ve ever had in my life. Tonkatsu is a breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet, often served with shredded cabbage and a sauce to dip the cutlet in. You can’t go wrong with anything you order on the menu because it all tastes so fresh and is guaranteed to be filling. With only 19 seats total (2 tables and bar seating), Hirata Bokujo is quiet and relaxing, with jazz music softly playing in the background to create an ambiance that easily beats out many American restaurants with the Top 50 hits blasting.

With hot tea to start, customers make their own tonkatsu dipping sauce by grinding sesame seeds against a textured bowl and adding a sauce of their choice. I’ve always loved tonkatsu with sauce, so making my own exactly to my liking only further enhanced the meal. Complete with miso soup and a steaming bowl of white rice, this lunch ranks high on my list. Blending in with the other restaurants lining the street, keep an eye out for the big red sign in the front.

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{Photos by Lauren}

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Around Town: I Like Pie, Claremont

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A few weeks ago, I did not like pie. At Thanksgiving and other holidays and celebrations where pie was involved, I would opt out of dessert or find an alternative, like chocolate cake or ice cream. However, after passing by I Like Pie, an adorable pie shop in Claremont, I decided to give pie another chance. After my first bite of the Caramel Apple Crunch, I may have found my new favorite dessert (five pies in seven days confirmed this). The Triple Berry and Strawberry Rhubarb pies are also delicious. Served with a huge scoop of Dr. Bob’s vanilla ice cream and you’ve got yourself a dessert that is impossible to pass up.

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Around Town: Asiate, New York City

aWhen it comes time to celebrating something, dining at a nice restaurant is such a treat. New York City’s Asiate at the Mandarin Oriental is a great place to dine when you want to celebrate, have a private meal, or just enjoy good food and an incredible view of Manhattan. It is one of the greatest views of Central Park and the gorgeous city skyline. Not only that, but the food is seriously good – the brunch is not to be missed. With a steaming cup of hot chocolate, freshly baked croissants, and waffles that may just be my all-time favorite, Asiate is truly a delight.

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{Photos by Lauren}

Around Town: Fonuts, Los Angeles

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If you like donuts, cupcakes, or cake, you will love Fonuts, a Los Angeles-based bakery that sells doughnuts that are baked and/or steamed, never fried. Even though these desserts are ‘doughnuts,’ they taste just like cupcakes (with holes in the middle). Regardless of how they are made, they are delicious. There are unique flavors, such as Maple Bacon, Cheddar, Rosemary Olive Oil, and Strawberry Buttermilk, among many, many more. These fonuts are the perfect way to top off a late brunch downtown. It can be tough to choose which fonut to buy, so try the mini fonuts for $7 and you’ll get to try a little bit of all everything.

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{Photos by Lauren}

Around Town: Molten Chocolate Cakery, Seattle

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Seattle is filled with unique little shops tucked behind tree-lined streets, so when I found Molten Chocolate Cakery, I could not have been more pleased. The cakery is decorated with charming trinkets and cozy wooden tables and chairs, and the chocolate aroma greets you at the door. I was tempted to order everything on the menu because they had one of the best selections of desserts I have seen in a long time: milkshakes, cake, cookies, pudding, ice cream…tell me when to stop. Order one of their thick milkshakes, rich chocolate molten lava cakes, or gooey cookies and you’ll have yourself a decadent afternoon treat. I am such a fan of this place, and the next time I am in Seattle craving molten chocolate cake (which is almost always), you’ll find me here.

P.S. Since this week seems to be chocolate-themed, check out Chocolate Croissants for more sweetness.

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{Photos by Lauren}

Around Town: Founding Farmers, Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. is gorgeous. The marble buildings, the historic neighborhoods, the powerful landmarks –  there are so many appealing factors to D.C. Not only are the sites and surroundings fantastic, but the food is equally impressive. One restaurant that is particularly memorable, especially for brunch, is Founding Farmers.

The restaurant is rustic and comfortable with cute decorations such as bird lights and sheep statues. For starters, I ordered beignets and the Farmers Cranberry Cucumber Cooler. I enjoyed the Traditional Eggs Benedict, which was nicely complimented by the fresh shredded leek hash browns. There are so many mouth-watering menu items, and you really can’t go wrong with any of them. I’m such a fan of this place, and the next time I’m in D.C., I will without a doubt be back for another satisfying meal.

If you’re in D.C. and have a sweet tooth, swing by Georgetown Cupcake for a midday treat.

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{Photos by Lauren}

Around Town: Golden Unicorn, New York City

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During my trip to New York City a couple of weekends ago, I made sure to stop by Golden Unicorn in Chinatown for a dim sum lunch. I am always looking for great dim sum, so when I heard Mindy Kaling mention this restaurant in her show, The Mindy Project, obviously I had to see what it was all about! While some of the dishes arrived lukewarm, overall the ingredients tasted fresh. There was also a really great variety of dim sum dishes and desserts, which I always appreciate.

The restaurant was decorated in an authentic Asian style with tables very close to one another. Golden Unicorn has a pretty amazing system – as soon as we were finished eating, the table was cleared in seconds and another group was eating by the time we were at the elevators. Even though dim sum restaurants are typically noisy and crowded, I love the carts full of dim sum rolling by the tables – I find it not only charming in its own way, but it means you can have food within minutes of sitting down. And whenever I go for dim sum, I’m always ready to eat.

For all the time I have spent in New York City, it’s hard to believe I haven’t stumbled upon Golden Unicorn yet. I tried Dim Sum Go Go, which is right across the street, but I don’t recommend it because there are not as many options and there are no dim sum carts (again, one of the best parts of the whole experience). If you’re looking for good dim sum in New York City, give Golden Unicorn a shot. However, be warned of the fast pace and pushy crowds.

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{Food photos by Lauren; The Mindy Project via}

Around Town: Cliff’s Edge, Los Angeles

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Cliff’s Edge Restaurant in Silver Lake is the epitome of adorable. With a tree-house style seating arrangement (there are different levels of tables that are surrounded by trees), colorful pillows that stand out against the natural background, and dinner by candlelight (when you go in the evening), Cliff’s Edge is, again, simply adorable. It was difficult to decide between the appetizer and entrée offerings since everything looked delicious, but you probably can’t go wrong with anything you order.

With Valentine’s Day next week, Cliff’s Edge is a romantic and charming restaurant for date night or for a friends night out. They are even offering a Valentine’s Day menu, so make your reservations now!

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Around Town: Grandma’s Coffee House, Maui

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Grandma’s Coffee House is only a couple of minutes away from the lavender farm, tucked in the hills of Maui. The afternoon munchies are not uncommon for me, so naturally I was eager to stop and check out Grandma’s selection of menu items. The carrot cake secured a spot as one of my favorite cakes. The generous serving was moist, flavorful, and rich in texture. The icing was spread in the middle and on top, but did not overwhelm the cake itself. In other words, it was love at first bite.

Grandma’s Coffee House is a charming and small roadside restaurant with a handful of tables and parking spots, and the service is friendly and accommodating. I can’t wait to go back there, especially if the coffee cake is as good as the carrot cake.

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{Photos by Lauren}

All Things Lavender

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I’ve always enjoyed the scent of lavender. When I heard about the Ali’i Kula Lavender farm in Maui, I couldn’t not go. The lavender farm is a beautiful stretch of land overlooking the ocean and beaches. Strolling through the gardens on a sunny day is the equivalent of paradise. Not only were the fields gorgeous, but the lavender products in the gift shop were beyond delightful. Products included lavender soap, oil, eye masks, lotions, shampoos, and satchels. There were also food items such as scones, brownies, tea, butter, and honey.

To my surprise, I learned that lavender has many incredible uses. Lavender oil serves as an antifungal, it can be used on cuts and insect bites, it helps you relax, and it is often used to treat insomnia. For all those uses, a $12.00 bottle sounds like a win-win. For an affordable and relaxing morning or afternoon, visiting the Ali’i Kula Lavender farm is a decision you will not regret.

If you’re in Maui, also check out Surfing Goat Dairy for another amazing afternoon!

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{Photos by Lauren}

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