Food

Minnesota, I’m Coming Home!

by Sarah Novak on May 13, 2011

I’m less than 3 weeks from returning to my beloved homeland and man oh man is . . . MINNESOTA ON MY MIND!  Bring on the cabin and Caribou and changing temps and State Fair and lawn games and strawberries and sunset at 9 PM and breakfast boat rides and (I could go on forever, but I won’t).

And since I’ve got Minnesota on my mind non-stop, I see no reason why you shouldn’t either!  Here’s a little ode to Minneapolis/St. Paul that City Pages did.  I’ve highlighted my favorites.  Feel free to let me know yours in the comments!

The Top 50 Reasons to Love Minneapolis/St. Paul

1. Craig Kilborn, Bob Dylan, Judy Garland, Winona Ryder, and the guy who started Pitchfork all left, so we have the place practically to ourselves.

2. You can hide your neglected, doughy body in comfy clothes for 75% of the year.

3. Comfort food. Comfort food. Comfort food.

4. The rest of America watches Vikings games every Sunday and it’s not their home team.

5. We’re the most literate people in the United States, making it a great place to be a geek.

6. We take advantage of summer like the last tipsy hot girl (or guy) at the bar … at closing time… at a singles meeting… on Valentine’s night.

7. We invented Sarah Palin’s accent.

8. We have sidewalks in the sky.

9. Scandinavian roommates (you can get away with murder).

10. A Prince sighting is still exciting enough to get everyone in the club pawing for their cell phones, and they happen more than you’d think.

11. Cheap rent + supportive community = never-ending supply of fresh arts.

12. The most theater seats per capita in the country.

13. Bona fide mom and pop record stores still exist here.

14. Neil Gaiman, The Coen Brothers and Josh Hartnett are sort-of local.

15. Most of us collectively hate Block E and want to ship Michele Bachmann to Guam immediately.

16. Winter makes us strong.

17. Two words: Scott Seekins.

18. Mall of America is NBD (but darn it if we don’t love that IKEA).

19. Vintage and thrift stores abound.

20. If you get pulled over in Wisconsin (which really isn’t an “if”), you drive away with the consolation that at least you live in the Twin Cities, thank god.

21. Minneapolis mayor RT Rybak can be seen riding a Nice Ride through the downtown city streets on a summer day.

22. However passive-aggressive Minnesota Nice may be, it remains, nonetheless, passive.

23. Every goddamn band on the planet stops here on their way to Chicago, and you can see them in tiny venues.

24. Recipes that call for Jell-O and mini-marshmallows are filed under “S” for salad.

25. Surly, named Beer Advocate’s “Best Brewery in America” makes beer just for us.

26.  You’re never more than a block and a half away from coffee shops and a healthy array of cafes that don’t actually serve you your food–but still expect tips.

27. Not paying to ride the lightrail.

28. We celebrate May Day with a parade of giant puppets.

29. We have a thriving independent comic book community.

30. Target Field is the nation’s greenest stadium.

31. After 25 years of near extinction, river otters have returned to the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis.

32. There are more than a few people here who are crazy enough to bike all year round, something that will never cease to terrify and amaze us.

33. We might drive aimlessly like we have nowhere to go in our cars, but biking is another story. Screw that “on your left” business and watch the eff out.

34. Because of a rivarly with Wisconsin, all serial killers stay on their side of the border.

35. Dive bars are more hip than posh bars, and you can get drunk in the middle of the day and use the fact that it’s 30-below-zero as an excuse.

36. We’ve definitely become a foodie town, but that doesn’t mean we won’t find some fancy way to serve you tater tots.

37. You know at least ten people who work at Target or Best Buy, which means job security ain’t no thang.

38. There is no cozier feeling than sipping a hot drink safely inside during a snowstorm.

39. Birthplace of the Juicy Lucy.

40. The Mighty Ducks 1 and maybe parts of 2.

41. We’re home of the original zombie pub crawl.

42. Mark Wheat, Mary Lucia and 89.3 The Current.

43. Our state fair is one of the highest attended fairs in the nation.

44. We’ve been to the set of Purple Rain countless times and totally get the Lake Minnetonka reference.

45. 10,000 lakes and at least four are in Minneapolis proper, making urban lake swimming a fundamental human right.

46.  St. Paul is the only 9-to-5 metropolis in the nation while Minneapolis stays open late, meaning the Twin Cities is like an awesome giant mullet: Business in the front, party in the back.

47. The Walker Art Center is considered a heavy-hitter nationally on the modern art scene.

48. National music mags recognize that there is/was such a thing as “the Minneapolis sound”.

49. The Grainbelt Beer sign.

50. Our Senator used to be on Saturday Night Live.

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Best of the Philippines Part 1: Food and Services

by Sarah Novak on March 28, 2011

It’s hard to believe, but it’s T-minus 3 months until I leave Manila for good.  As one of my parting gifts to you, my loyal blog readers, I’d like to bestow upon you a list of my Manila faves.  You never know when you’ll be moving to or visiting the Philippines!  I hope you find it helpful.  Be sure to leave any follow-up questions in the comments so that I can answer them…

PS – stay tuned for Part 2 which will include my favorite travel opportunities and experiences in the Philippines!

Food

Best Overall/Best Thai/Best Ambiance = People’s Palace

Best American Breakfast = Apartment 1B

Best Sunday Buffet = Spiral at Sofitel (12 to 2 PM on Sundays, around P2500 per person, includes champagne)

Best Unique Buffet = Sunday Crossover Brunch at the Dusit Thani (11:30 to 3 PM on Sundays, around P1500 per person, includes champagne)

M Cafe in Greenbelt 4

Best Place to enjoy a Glass of Wine Outside = M Café

Best Special Occasion Place = Nuvo

Best Gelato = Gelatissimo

Best Indian Cuisine = Queens at Bollywood

Best Mediterranean Cuisine = Cyma

Best Mexican = Ristras (They serve a Chipotle-like Burrito that’s quite good)

Best Casual American Cuisine = Chelsea

 

High Tea at the Makati Shangri-La

Best High Tea = Shangri-la Makati (High Tea everyday from 2-5 PM)

Best Pizza = Yellow Cab

Best Latte = Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Best Vegetarian = Corner Tree Cafe

Services

 

Ron at Henri Calayag

Best Hair Cut = Ron Galvez at Henri Calayag Salon Makati

Address: G/F The Residences at Greenbelt (TRAG), Esperanza Street, Ayala Center, Makati City.  Contact: 799-1495/491-4596; (0920) 918-1880; henricalayag_salon@yahoo.com.  Operating Hours: Daily from 10AM to 8PM (except holidays).  Women’s cut and blowdry starts at P700, Men’s at P600; color starts at P2,000++

Best Eyebrow Threading = Grace at the Greenbelt 5 Browhaus

Best Massage Therapists = Neo Spa (Favorite Massages, in order: 1. Lymphatic Drainage, 2. Hawaiian Lomi Lomi, 3. Seashell Massage)

Best Spa Ambiance = The Spa in Greenbelt 1 (Favorite Massages, in order: 1. Twin Massage, 2. Hilot Massage, 3. Shiatsu Massage)

Best Facial = Coras Derm Centre

Address: 111 Paseo de Roxas, Legaspi Village, Makati City.  Contact: 02 893 6786 or Mobile: 0917 544 4561

I recommend: A package that includes a Facial, Diamond-Hydra Peel and Lasering to remove redness.  Price: Around P1,500.

 

My Shirt was created by Carmen for the AWCP Hoedown

Best Tailor/Dressmaker for alterations and Everyday Clothing = Carmen Buniel

Contact: 0918 934 4540.  Email: carmen_buniel@operamail.com.

Best Ball Gown Designer = Frankie

Contact: 0917 399 9828

 

Mita's Slipcovers

Best Slipcover Maker = Mita

Contact: 0918 911 9090

Best Newcomer Services = InTouch Community Services

Address: #48 McKinley Road, Forbes Park, Makati City.  Contact: 02 893 1893 or 02 810 6233.

Best Airline = Cebu Pacific

 

Carlos Celdran's Intramuros Tour

Best Tour = Carlos Celdran’s Intramuros Tour

Best OBGYN = Dr. Henson

Dr. Henson sees patients at Makati Med and St. Luke’s Monday-Saturday.  Office visit is P800.  Contact: 02 818 1125

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Oh Manila, You Continue to Delight Me!

by Sarah Novak on August 17, 2009

On Saturday the unimaginable happened.  I FOUND CORN DOGS!  And not just any corn dogs, I found MY BRAND of corn dogs.  How is that possible???  I do not know.  I am still trying to wrap my mind around this fabulous new twist.  Here I was, certain that I’d have to go two years without my other favorite food and Manila has surprised and delighted me once more!  I know some of you will never believe this but I had made peace with the fact that I wasn’t going to eat one for quite some time – and now, just like that, it’s part of my diet again (although relegated to lunch now that we have such a fabulous cook).  I’ll end this post with a few joyous pictures from my very first Corn Dog Lunch today.  I can’t resist sharing!  Remember: it’s the little things in life that make it so great!

A Perfect Trifecta - Coke, Ketchup and Corn Dogs

A Perfect Trifecta - Coke, Ketchup and Corn Dogs

Now tell me that doesn't look appetizing!

Now tell me that doesn't look appetizing!

Reunited with my beloved corn dogs!

Reunited with my beloved corn dogs!

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A Moroccan Feast!

by Sarah Novak on March 15, 2009

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I arrived in DC late Friday night and Nick treated me to a fun new cuisine I had never sampled before – Moroccan!  Wow.  What a feast!  We ate at Taste of Morocco in DC, one of the best know venues in town for that type of cuisine.  We each sampled a tasting menu for $25 a person consisting of 6courses:

  • Harrira or Lentil Soup
  • Royal Salad (a mix of 3 different cold salads – eggplant, carrot and cucumber)
  • Chicken Bastilla
  • Chicken and Lamb Tagine
  • Moroccan Mint Tea
  • Moroccan Pastries

I was simply blown away by the deliciousness of this cuisine.  I can’t remember liking something this much in a VERY long time.  The tastes were an interesting mixture of savory and sweet.  Particularly perplexing but OH SO FABULOUS was the Chicken Bastilla.  Pictured atop, this phyllo-pastry is stuffed with a marinated chicken, almonds, parsley and onions and topped with a mixture of sugar and cinnamon.  I know it sounds disgusting, but the combination is HEAVENLY.  One of the most unique, memorable dishes I’ve tried in the last year.  The soup was my other favorite of the meal, followed by the Tagine.  Everything had this interesting mix of savory and sweet.  Bread had a unique sweet finish.  The Tagine had raisins with the lamb, etc. As if the food wasn’t delightful enough, we also were treated to a 30 minute Belly Dancing Show while we dined.  2 hours later we left with a full belly and a big smile on our faces.

Please try out some local Moroccan cuisine in your city.  For Minnesotans, your best options are Mairin’s Table and the Marrakesh Cafe in Minneapolis.  Expand your horizons and treat your tummy – all in one!  And don’t forget to order the Bastilla!

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