Showing posts with label pork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pork. Show all posts

Friday, 14 November 2014

Korea 2012: Day 11 and Day 12 (Donghae 동해시)

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This post is a continuation from my previous post Korea 2012: Day 9 (Noryangjin Fish Market 노량진수산시장)

So let's get back on with the Korea 2012 trips. You'll realise that I skipped Day 10 - that's because we only did shopping in Myeongdong. So we have now jumped ahead to Day 11.

We decided to go beyond Seoul and do something interesting, thanks to Jess who planned everything. So we boarded a bus at the Express Bus Terminal and headed to Donghae 동해시 (yes I can see the E.L.Fs out there freaking out) in Gangwon-do. If you read mandarin, Donghae 동해시 means 东海,which also means Eastern Sea. Donghae 동해시 is along the East coast of South Korea and the view is absolutely breathtaking there.

Take the subway to the Express Bus Terminal (Seoul Subway Lines 3, 7 and 9). Jess bought us tickets (because she speaks better Korean) and off we went. The bus ride was really comfortable and smooth, with the driver stopping halfway for everyone to get a toilet break.

Once we arrived at the bus station in Donghae 동해시, we took a taxi closer to access this caravan park (I did say we were doing something interesting).

Most of the shops we walked past were closed though and that was about afternoon time.

Of all the caravans, they gave us Jess and I the honeymoon couple suite lol.
The interior of the caravan which we stayed in for the night.
We stood strategically to cover the man proposing to the girl painted on the caravan.
The sun was so bright hence my face was smiling so awkwardly. Haha I ended up with that purple spot over your vision from staring into the sun for too long.
Haha seriously suck at posing photos. I told Jess this looks like I just landed on the bridge.
The ocean was really choppy and rough! I told Jess that the Dragon King 东海龙王 was in a bad mood.
Couple of stray dogs we met.. So adorable!
Sunset on the beautiful coast.
The only dinner we managed to find was Lotteria there. and a cool swing =)
We were going to wake up to see the sunrise but woke up too early so I sneaked a creepy shot of my favourite travel companion.
This was one of my favourite trips from my entire Korea holiday. The glow of the blue exaggerated by the white with a burning orange lining, the crashing of the waves and the shadowy wooden swing.
With one night's stay, it was time to say goodbye to the caravan and go back to Seoul.
The view of the glorious mountains on the way back to Seoul.

My verdict?Donghae is absolutely beautiful and amazing but I do caution you that transport is really inaccessible. Also, most of the people here can't speak English so there is a real language barrier. Body language was never so crucial in my life until I came here. The journey here also takes a while so be cautious of long travelling hours and lots of walking due to insufficient transport. There isn't much food open or available either especially in winter.

Mangsang Auto Camping Resort
Gangwon-do Donghae-si Mangsang-dong 393-39 | 강원도 동해시 동해대로 6370 (망상동)
Website: www.campingkorea.or.kr  (Korean Only)
For more information, visit http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1342127

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A key thing we didn't try out here was the sea train which I really want to try in future.
If you're interested, you can check it out.
Image from www.thelifestyletraveller.com
Image from www.seoul-mate.com

Sea Train (바다열차)
3, Jungang-ro, Samcheok-si, Gangwon-do  | 강원도 삼척시 중앙로 13 (사직동)
Website: seatrain.co.kr (Korean Only)
For more information, visit http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1064143

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By the time we made our way back to Seoul, it was dinner time - MYEONGDONG AGAIN =) We picked a random restaurant which had cheap set meals for dinner. Pretty simple stuff but they were really yummy!


Till then,

Fly Safe and Eat Happy,
V

Sunday, 17 August 2014

Taipei 2014: Day 2 Part 1 (Ximending - Wufenpu Market)

This post continues from my previous post Taipei 2014: Day 1 Part 2 (Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall - Taipei 101 - Ximending). Well we got a slightly later start to our second day (just wanted to sleep in and catch up on some Zs).

Waking up, we decided to walk over to Ximending for breakfast, shopping and lunch.

As usual, we stopped by the FamilyMart next to our hotel to pick up some random drinks/snacks for the day.


How cool is this! Roasted sweet potatoes in FamilyMart =)
We decided that before we would head to Ximending, we could explore the vicinity of our hotel. We stumbled upon this steamed bun shop and bought one for breakfast.
The steamed bun shop, just about 2 mins walk away from CityInn Hotel 1.
The yummy, juicy meat bun which cost about TWD20. Cheap and awesome.

The verdict? Yummy stuff not to mention with a great price! Steamed bun shops in general are of a relatively good standard. If you're more carnivorous I would suggest choosing meat buns as they will definitely not disappoint. Certain vegetable buns may not be entirely acceptable to everyone's palate.

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*A general tip for all travellers to Taiwan: SHARE YOUR FOOD!
Taiwan is the land of ultimate eating and feasting be it street food or restaurant food. Sharing your food makes trying a larger variety of food possible.

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Thereafter, we made our way to Ximending. Here are some pictures I took along the way.
A fire station in Taipei - compacted into the ground floor of a building.

Traditional meets Modern - somewhere between Taipei and Ximending.

Arriving at Ximending, we decided to stop for some "brunch" of the very famous Taiwanese Lu Rou Fan.
It wasn't a particularly special stall that we stopped at, it just seemed the most promising out of all the stalls we walked past. An average, normal stall somewhere on the edge of Ximending called
楊記排骨酥麵 (Yang's Spare Rib Noodles?).
We ordered Lu Rou Fan 卤肉饭 and Gan Ban Mian 干拌面.


Not much meat. The dish was yummy, but just to an average standard.
Served with some pickled vegetables.
The dry (gravy) noodles. I believe the sauce is the same as the rice above. This dish was much better. The noodles were delightfully springy and the meat tasted more compatible with these noodles than the rice. The beansprouts provided a crunchy complementing texture to the dish.

The verdict? The Taiwanese may be known for their service but not at this stall. It is a fuss-free, quick dining place with typical Taiwanese favourites like stewed pork rice and pork rib noodles or soup. Prices are reasonable and food is not bad. Come here if you really needed a quick bite and there weren't any visible food places in sight. Otherwise, hold that hunger in and head to Ximending where there is a larger variety of food.

楊記排骨酥麵
Address: 108, Taiwan, 台北市萬華區漢口街二段17號

Phone: +886 2 2388 6488

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We shopped around in Ximending where I bought a small sling bag for my brother from a bag shop that was having a closing down sale. Look out for such sales in Ximending. Truth be told, Ximending has some really cool things but you can most likely find these products cheaper elsewhere. The boyfriend bought a pair of shoes which were way cheaper in the Taipei Underground Mall. We dumped our stuff back at the hotel and decided to headed to Wufenpu Market (the one we skipped on Day One). Before we shopped at Wufenpu, we decided to get lunch at Formosa Chang.

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Formosa Chang is famous among tourists for being the best place to get Taiwanese delicacies. Considered to have the best Lu Rou Fan or stewed pork rice in Taiwan, this is your go-to place for fast food and satisfied tummies.

The boyfriend and I decided to order a little food (since we were still full from the previous meal near Ximending). We got the famous Lu Rou Fan and the Tang Shan Pai Gu from the menu.

The famous Stewed Pork Rice. I apologise for the photo that doesn't do this dish any justice.
A sweet, savory saucy dollop of fatty minced pork poured over steamed white rice and served with pickled ginger. Absolute yums.
And for you nitpickers out there about how rice should have separated grains, this does that completely. Splendidly cooked rice, and comforting stewed pork. Delicious.

You may order this dish in small or larger bowls, depending on how hungry you are.
This bowl just about fits into the palm of your hands.
One of the most delicious things I had on this holiday. 唐山排骨 (tang shan pai gu).
Fried to a crisp. Juicy, tender marinated pork meat encapsulated within that beautiful batter.
This is absolutely divine.
The verdict? Definitely a must-go. These dishes were not at all disappointing and wonderfully priced. If you are looking to try authentic Taiwanese food with good service and prices, this is the place to come. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Also this place is not too difficult to find if you are headed to Wufenpu Market. It is between the Houshanpi Subway Station and Wufenpu Market.

Look out for this bearded man on the yellow signboard. You can't miss it!
This is what you'll see before you cross the road to this place.

Formosa Chang (鬍鬚張)
新北市永和區永和路一段108之1號
No. 108-1, Yonghe Rd., Section 1, Yonghe District, New Taipei City


DIRECTIONS
: From Taipei Main Station, take the subway to Houshanpi Station (Bannan Line - 16mins, 8 stops). Take Exit 1, and walk straight along Yongji Road for 3 mins. You should see the yellow signboard with a bearded man across the road. Then simply cross the road to get there. See photo above for reference.

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Wufenpu Market is known for its cheaper prices (not really) and being a clothes shopping haven. Be cautious that you do not plan to go on a Monday as that is a special day for wholesalers to shop there. If you go on a Monday, prepare to be snubbed when you try bargaining. Also, a majority of the shops there are for female clothes, so boyfriends, prepare your iPads, gameboys, DS, extra batteries if your girl plans to shop there.

Sorry for a lack of photos (because I was too engrossed with shopping). When we we arrived at Wufenpu, it was pouring. POURING. It was terrible for shopping in such wet weather. It was difficult to get to different shopping lanes and such. The boyfriend spotted an old lady selling quail eggs on one of the streets so he bought a stick. YOLO he said to me so I was told to try it. Really yummy - crispy on the outside but yolky and flowy on the inside. Perfect wet weather food.
HIGH CHOLESTEROL DISH - you have been warned! Yet so absolutely delicious and only NT20 per stick - it is worth the cholestrols!
We ended up having to run into a dessert shop to wait for the rain to stop pouring where we ordered some sub-standard tau huay which is still pretty good (compared to some of the crap ones I've had in Perth).

I ordered Tau Huay with Pearls while the boyfriend ordered Tau Huay with Lotus Seeds.

The rain was terrible and spoilt all our plans. We couldn't shop, neither could we walk about freely. We ended up going into a FamilyMart and eating instant noodles while waiting for the rain to stop. Talk about dampening of mood.
Don't you rain on my parade.
Rain, rain come again another day.
Raindrops keep falling on my head.
*insert more song lyrics about rain*

Stay tuned for the next post on Day 2 Part 2, where we moved on to the Songshan Train Station and then the famous Raohe Night Market.

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Till then,

Fly Safe and Eat Happy,
V

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Bali 2013: Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig

Bali is not well-known for its food, but this restaurant is definitely one of the best we visited while we were there.

Naughty Nuri's is a cheeky, fun-loving restaurant with playful pig figurines, statues and ornaments hanging about the shop. They serve (of course) pig and are famous for their ribs and pork chops.

The staff here are absolutely friendly and fun, making the experience an extremely enjoyable one. It was such a lovely experience that my family went there twice on our one week-long trip.

(Sorry about the pixelated photos up on top, i promise the DSLR ones are much better to look at below them!)

Pork Ribs - Marinated and Grilled to Perfection.
Not Tony Romas style, but still good.
Hot Dog with Wedges.
Nasi Goreng with Satay and Egg - Pretty good. Rice and Satay flavourful.
(For the insistent traveller that he/she must eat local food.)
Pork Chop - a little stringy for my taste but I must say it was marinated well and still moist.
They still serve their soft drinks in glass bottles in Bali.

Potato Wedges - crispy, hot: good for the kids or to subside a little hunger.
More glass bottled fizzy drinks to satisfy the sugar monster!

Rack of succulently moist pork ribs - what did I say, the DSLR does the job better.

Some nachos topped with avocado salsa requested by the sister


The soup is mostly gone but this Ox-tail soup is one of the best I have ever tasted in my life. It was so tender and flavourful, bursting with juices in your mouth.
Interesting lamp design
Outside the restaurant this sign sits there: NAUGHTY NAUGHTY.
Interior of the restaurant - giant "sexy" pigs hang from the ceiling!
View of the back section of the restaurant from the front, the back is like another section opened up to accommodate more customers.
Spot something really interesting thing made of bottle caps!

I do recommend you coming to this place if you will be in Bali.

Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig
Jalan Batubelig, 41, Kerobokan, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
Opening Hours: 11am - 10:30pm daily.

Click on the links below to view their website or facebook page:
Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig Website
Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig Facebook

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Fly Safe and Eat Happy,
V