Tasting for New Project

For the past year while I was abroad in Asia I pretty much fell of the radar and had no connection to the NYC food scene.  Now that I have been back in the states for about three months, I have been talking with various people trying to find a project that I feel is the perfect fit. read more.

Where I ate this Sunday Part 1

A typical Sunday for me is lounging around the apartment, nursing a hangover, watching TV and ordering mediocre delivery food. However, the past few weeks, I have been going against the norm and not been getting crazy wasted on a Saturday night and actually have had the energy to "do things" on a Sunday. read more.

Chiang Mai Cooking

Ever wonder how to make the famous dish Kaho Soi from Chinag Mai Thailand. Please check out my video where I visit the Asian scenic cooking school and learn from Gayray her version of one of my favorite Thai dishes.

BKK streat food

Bangkok has some of the best street food in the world. I was lucky enough to have an amazing spot right around the corner from the apartment I was staying at, which specializes in pork neck. My buddy Hosea came to visit me for a few days and since I know he loves his pork, this was one of the first places I took him to eat. Enjoy the video…

Thai Fried Chicken: Breast or Thigh?

Who loves fried chicken? I do!!!

Take a look at some of the best fried chicken that Bangkok has to offer. 

But be careful.  This video WILL make you hungry

Hanoi and Halong Bay

After leaving Hoi An, I made my way over to Hanoi for my last week in Vietnam. Hanoi is a great food city with lots of sight seeing to do. My recomenedation is to stay in the Old Quarters. This area is famous for its  small artisans and merchants, including many silk shops. read more.

Hoi An: The cutest place in Vietnam

After taking an overnight sleeper train from Nha-trang I arrived in what might be the cutest place that I visited in Vietnam, Hoi An. The village of Hoi-An is on a river just inland from the sea. It’s tiny but can be crowded with visitors in a pleasant way, not overrun and touristy. read more.

Nha Trang

After spending 2 weeks in Saigon, it was time to get out of the busy city and head to the beach. Since I am trying to do my traveling like a local, I decided to visit Nha Trang. This is the default beach getaway/weekend spot for Saigon & Hanoi expats and upper class Vietnamese. Nha Trang was not exactly what I was expecting. It has on O.K. read more.

Real Isan Food: Cooking with Pong!

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In April, when I was in Thailand, I was lucky enough to visit Namphong, a small village in North Eastern Thailand, and the home of a close family friend.  read more.

Saigon aka HCMC

After spending 10 days in Cambodia, I decided it was time to visit Vietnam. I took a minibus across the Vietnamese border and 8 hours later arrived in lovely Saigon. If you travel to Vietnam, a definite must-visit city is Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City. The food alone is worth making a trip here, although there is definitely much more to do than just eat. read more.

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