That’s a Wrap!

The week after Thanksgiving always drags on. The days get colder, the work load gets heavier, and all I want to do is eat cookies, watch Christmas movies, and play in the snow fall. But until then, may your days be productive and not too unbearable. I hope you all have a happy Friday! Wrapping up the week with a recap…

· Enjoyed Din Tai Fung not once, but twice, this week – when it comes to juicy dumplings: too much of a good thing is never enough [1st photo].

· Flying high over the mountains – gorgeous view! [2nd photo]

· I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that today is the last day of November. Time to transition.

· Tea time (and clearly missing Disneyland) [3rd photo].

· When it’s almost midnight, you can’t go wrong with a Dylan’s chocolate bar [4th photo].

· I want to try this recipe – yum!

Have a wonderful weekend!

{Photos by Lauren}

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That’s a Wrap!

Happy Friday! Wrapping up the week with a recap…

· If this is the case, then do something meaningful.

· Enjoyed shrimp and pork soup dumplings at Din Tai Fung [1st photo].

· Saw The Words starring Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana.

· Made my first trip to the Rose Bowl Flea Market. Unfortunately, I didn’t find anything worth spending money on, but this vintage Hollywood light was cool [2nd photo].

· Excited to be a new member of The LAMB!

· I know the Emmy Awards is not for a couple of weekends, but I am still excited to watch.

Have a productive weekend!

{photos by Lauren}

That’s a Wrap!

Wrapping up the week with a recap…

· Took my own photo of twinkle lights after months of admiration on Pinterest [1st photo].

· Went to see The Lucky One but it was not as emotionally satisfying as Nicholas Sparks’s The Notebook or A Walk to Remember

· Satisfied my Din Tai Fung craving

· Dreamt of potato sticks sprinkled with herbs that I enjoyed with my sister in D.C. [2nd photo]. Check out this yummy potato snack.

· Came across an Eiffel Tower picture that I took last year and it reminded me of happy memories [3rd photo].

· Spent a lot of time thinking about new blog additions – stay tuned!

Have a wonderful weekend!

{photos by a dash of cinema}

Around Town: Din Tai Fung

Din Tai Fung is known for their delicate and delicious soup dumplings. As a huge fan, I have been to Din Tai Fung more times than I can count on my fingers and toes. When I am not at Din Tai Fung, you can find me dreaming of their fresh juicy pork dumplings and red bean desserts. In both the Seattle and Arcadia locations that I have been to, there is a glass window that customers can look through to see how the dumplings are made. Everything is hand rolled and made to perfection.

Din Tai Fung originated in Taiwan, but due to its rising popularity, several more locations have opened around the world, including the United States (Seattle and Arcadia), Australia, China,  Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand. I hope they open more locations in the U.S. I promise, once you try just one dumpling, you will be forever hooked.

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Setting: Modern and clean

Good for: Family dinner, pre-movie dinner, table for one, date night

What to order: Cucumber, Juicy Pork Dumplings, Shrimp and Pork Shaomai, Steamed Mashed Red Bean Buns, Sweet Red Bean Rice Bun, Shrimp Fried Rice, Garlic Green Beans

Downsides: The wait! I’ve waited up to an hour for a table. Din Tai Fung does not take reservations, so plan accordingly

Recommend: Ordering some Red Bean Buns to go – they make for great midnight snacks!

{photos by a dash of cinema}

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