That’s a Wrap!

Japanese Candy and Vogue -1

I am officially back from my brief hiatus, and it feels great! I have missed blogging. This has been a busy week with work and errands, but the weekend promises a little bit of relaxation and fun. There are some great movies coming out that I will need to make time to see, including The Bling Ring, The Internship, and Now You See Me, just to name a few. I’m also looking forward to a nice Sunday celebrating Father’s Day! How will you be celebrating? For now, though, let’s wrap up the week with a recap…

* Japanese candy and Vogue for a jet lagged afternoon [photo above]. More photos from Japan coming next week!

* Helena Bonham Carter looking fabulous as Elizabeth Taylor.

* Last Thursday (June 6) was the 15th anniversary of the premiere of Sex and the City.

* Adorable mini-meals for cocktail hour.

* 42 of the greatest quotes from Arrested Development.

* Fun conversation starters for friends, provided by Mindy Kaling.

* This Kickstarter for a documentary about New Yorker cartoonists looks awesome.

Have a fantastic weekend and Happy Father’s Day!

{Photo by Lauren}

About these ads

Around Town: Hiarata Bokujo – Tokyo, Japan

a

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.

f

cbde

{Photos by Lauren}

Flavor of the Month: Watermelon

FOM Watermelon

1. Watermelon Salsa | 2. Watermelon Lamburger | 3. Watermelon Fruit Bowl 
4. Watermelon Salad with Feta and Avocado | 5. Watermelon Breeze

I’ve already cut into my first watermelon of the season, which in my book means it is officially summer. While I am quick to just grab a few slices to enjoy, I have to remind myself that there are so many great things to do with watermelon. Whether it is squeezing fresh watermelon juice, making it into a salad, including it in a juicy burger, or even using the watermelon shell as a bowl, watermelon is a diverse fruit with a sweet taste. To usher in the summer, include June’s flavor of the month into as many recipes as you can for a healthy and fruity twist.

{pic}

Brief Hiatus

do one thing

It is that time of year when things get pretty hectic and major changes start taking place. I’d like to concentrate on the upcoming events and adventures and truly focus my energy on enjoying the moment. That said, I will be taking a brief hiatus from posting regularly, but when I return, there will be lots of exciting content and photographs. Looking forward to sharing and updating soon! In the meantime, let’s all follow these words of inspiration.

{photo via}

Around Town: I Like Pie, Claremont

b

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.

eacdgf{Photos by Lauren}

That’s a Wrap!

cake

It is going to be a big movie weekend, and I am appreciative for the time off to visit the theater. I finally saw a movie last week and it really made me realize how much I miss the theater-going experience. In addition to movies, I intend to re-watch the entire 3 seasons of Arrested Development, probably with dim sum leftovers within reach. Have a wonderful weekend!

* This really is how I get sucked into an SVU marathon.

* I am officially obsessed with Arrested Development, and May 26 (the start of Season 4) cannot get here soon enough.

* Lavender lemonade: a perfect summer drink.

* Met Gala 2013 - I wasn’t very impressed with the theme and most of the dresses. My favorites: Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Alba, and Anne Hathaway.

* Indulged in one of the best chocolate lava cakes [photo above].

* Stoked to see The Great Gatsby and Iron Man 3 this weekend!

* A great place for Mother’s Day brunch. Here are some other ideas!

* Saw Mud last weekend, and it was visually stunning and a great slice-of-life film.

{Photo by Lauren}

 

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.

bcefd

{Photos by Lauren}

Flavor of the Month: Chai

chai fom

1. Chai Coconut Ice Cream | 2. Chai Latte Cupcakes with Honey Icing | 3. Vanilla Vodka Chai Tea | 4. Chai Spiced Granola | 5. Chai Spice Donuts

I tried an iced chai latte for the first time in October. It has now grown to be one of my favorite drinks, and even though it reminds me of fall, when it is iced or mixed into donuts, granola, or cupcakes, I find that it transitions quite well into the spring and summer. Chai is one of those ingredients that never goes out of season. What’s great about chai is that you can make it mild or strong, and that kind of flexibility is convenient for when you want to try recipes over and over. Mild chai ice cream one day, strong chai ice cream the next. A blend of tea, herbs, and spices, chai is a unique flavor that will soon become a favorite, no matter what you put it in.

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}

Urs Fischer in Los Angeles

1

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of visiting MOCA’s Urs Fischer exhibit. I went not knowing what to expect at all, and I left completely amazed and inspired. Urs Fischer is so talented and his vision for this exhibit was downright impressive. I’ve seen my fair share of installations, and I have not seen anything quite like this one. There was food at every corner, and whether it was a house made entirely of bread (which also smelled delicious), a random egg splattered on the ground, or a block covered in the angles of a soy sauce bottle (among many other random food and non-food items), each piece of art was distinct and creatively displayed. The most amazing part of the entire exhibit was the falling raindrops next to the bread house. I love the rain, and I just wanted to stand under the hanging big blue drops for as long as I could. The Urs Fischer exhibit runs until August 19, 2013, so if you’re ever in downtown L.A. and have 30 minutes to spare, this will be one of the best decisions of your day.

524

Big tic tac6

3egg

{Photos by Lauren}

That’s a Wrap!

grumpy cat

This week went by so slowly. Every morning I woke up confused about which day it was, but recently that’s become normal. I am looking forward to the next few days when things start slowing down. I plan on catching up on Smash (I am really enjoying this show…please don’t cancel it, NBC), testing out a new (to me) Japanese restaurant, and starting a new novel. When the days start to blur together, it’s nice to have quiet moments to simply reflect and refresh. Now, let’s wrap up the week with a recap…

* Adorable watermelon pool float - perfect for lazy summer days.

* Matthew McConaughey on Letterman.

* Grumpy Cat unimpressed at TIME.

* Mud comes out today! I can’t wait to see it, along with these other movies.

* A Dark Knight bookshelf.

* A fantastic article on Baz Luhrmann and The Great Gatsby.

* Finished reading Z: A Novel About Zelda Fitzgerald yesterday. It was moving, eye-opening, and beautifully written. Zelda is one strong gal.

* Checking out some interesting art exhibits this weekend and hoping to be inspired.

Have a wonderful weekend!

{Photo via}

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 1,378 other followers