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Turtle Tower

I finally got to try the Pho Ga at Turtle Tower (as recommended on the 7×7 list). The restaurant menu states they serve their pho in the style of Ha Noi without bean sprouts and mint, just the noodles, broth, and meats.

I enjoyed the noodles and chicken but I think the broth at Hai Ky Mi Gia.

I had their three color bean drink. I love these and have never had a bad one yet.

Ron ordered the pork chop rice. He was impressed with the neatly fried egg.

I’m surprised I didn’t enjoy it was much as I thought I would. Maybe too much hype.


Turtle Tower

631 Larkin St

Paradise Kabab House

A few of Ron’s classmates from Singapore were visiting or have moved back to the bay area so we met up for dinner at Paradise Kabab House in Redwood City.

The food was delicious and the owners gave excellent service. I’d love to go back again.

The appetizers were delicious with the slices of bread/wraps.

Kashk-e-Bademjun: Eggplant mixed with tahini, garlic, olive oil, spices garnished with mint and whey.

Maast-o-Khiar: Homemade yogurt, mint and cucumber.

Each person was served a plate of rice with salad. The rice was so fragrant and yummy.

We ordered a selection of kababs: salmon, ground beef, chunks of boneless lamb, and marinated chunks of chicken thigh. Each platter was served with grilled tomatoes.

I was only disappointed that the restaurant closed at 9pm, plus everything else around also closed around that time. We had a good time catching up but it’s unfortunate we didn’t have more time.


Paradise Kabab House

2653 Broadway Ave
Redwood City, CA

Dai Ho, Half & Half, SinBala, Santa Monica, Puppies

A day of eating, drinking, shopping, and spending time with friends and puppies.

The day starts out with lunch at Dai Ho Restaurant in Temple City with a few of Ron’s friends. I was a bit shocked by the prices as a bowl of noodles was almost $10. The noodles and soup were good but I’m not sure if it was worth $10.

This small plastic container of spicy cucumbers were $4. They were really good though, nicely pickled and spicy… but $4?!

The beef noodle soup.

The minced pork noodles, spicy, for Ron.

Maybe I’m not as familiar with Taiwanese food as I thought but I wasn’t really wowed by this restaurant but check out the reviews on Yelp! for other opinions.

Next stop, pearl tea. Ron’s friend suggested Half & Half Tea House in San Gabriel. I ordered a rose black tea with pearls. It’s served in this huge glass with tons of ice, it really hit the spot on this hot day. Their pearls were pretty good, sweet and chewy (rather than bland and paste-like).

Next stop, to see 5-day old Boston Terrier pups. Both boys and oh so cute! Their eyes are still closed and they can’t really stand yet so they just squirm around like furry worms.

In the evening, we went to Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade to walk around. We did a bit of shopping and took a quick rest at Pinkberry. We missed Pinkberry on our last visit so wanted to make sure we got to it this time. Although I think that Yogurtland is better since it’s self-serve versus the servers at Pinkberry dictate how much topping you get and there are only limited flavors at Pinkberry.

This is original frozen yogurt with granola, mango, and strawberries.

The most exciting thing of the evening is that we saw Pierce Brosnan at Barnes & Nobles! He was there with his family so I didn’t think it appropriate to bother him although there were some young girls deciding if they should ask for his autograph and their father was helping them… I’m not sure the outcome since we walked away. But that’s the first time I’ve ever seen a movie star in real life. I think the most famous TV star I’ve interacted with was when I was around 12 years old and met Martin Yan and have a photo and autograph with him!

Anyways, after Santa Monica, we headed back to the hotel for some dinner and we had to get some shut eye since our flight is at 6am.

Before we went to Santa Monica, we had stopped by SinBala Restaurant to get some take out. We had heard during our previous trip that the shaved ice was good but we were still stuffed with lunch and tapioca pearls that we just ordered a few things for dinner later and some fresh made sausages to bring back to SF.

We ordered a few ba-wan which we found to be very delicious. Not just all starchy and chewy like most, it actually had quite a bit of filling with pork, mushrooms, and bamboo shoots. There was only one sauce, a red one (usually it’s a white and red one), but it was still good.

I forgot what this one is called since I usually don’t like it. It’s a sort of paste that has meat and mushrooms mixed in. I usually don’t like it because there’s too much “paste” and not enough stuff mixed in but this was different, much better than usual.

So ends our trip to Southern California. Tomorrow we fly back early and I go straight to work.

Dai Ho Restaurant
9148 Las Tunas Dr
Temple City, CA

Half & Half Tea House
120 N San Gabriel Blvd, Unit H
San Gabriel, CA

SinBala Restaurant
651 W Duarte Rd, Ste F
Arcadia, CA

Southern California Wedding

Ron and I traveled to Southern Cali for a wedding. We took the earliest flight on Southwest out of SFO so arrived at LAX around 9:30am. We didn’t really have any plans except to do a bit of shopping then find somewhere for lunch.

We ended up near the airport at The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center. We were planning on seeing a movie but nothing good was showing so we did some shopping before going to Callender’s Grill for lunch.

Enjoying an ice cold diet coke.

Their delicious corn bread and honey butter. Always a crowd pleaser.

Ron had the angus burger with a thousand island like dressing. A bit messy to eat but grilled well. Too many fries though.

I had the turkey croissant club. It’s jam packed with turkey so was very filling.

After lunch, we headed to Torrance to check in to our hotel and take a rest before the wedding ceremony and dinner. The ceremony started a bit after 5:30pm and lasted about 15 minutes. The ceremony was very sweet in that they involved their dog as the flower girl. She did really well and only paused a few times to sniff the grass.

The newly married bride and groom.

Their reception followed the ceremony with appetizers and open bar. In the dining room, each table setting had the wedding favor of a piece of chocolate printed with their menu.

The salad.

The chicken (delicious mashed potatoes).

The beef (a bit tough).

Plus two surprises for the evening! First, a mini donut maker! They were delicious and fresh. I tried oreo cookie, cinnamon, and raspberry.

These are the ones with the oreo cookie sugar.

Lastly, after the dinner and dancing: sliders and fries.

It was fun to catch up with everyone from pharmacy school, not sure when we’ll the next chance will be.

Congratulations to Lynne & Joe!

Uva Enoteca

I had dinner with V at Uva Enoteca in Lower Haight. Another co-worker also came to join us so that we could try more items. It didn’t seem like a lot be we were quite full in the end.

First a selection of cheeses served with almonds, honey, and golden raisins.

Plus a selection of cured meats. I love their presentation.

Three veggies: baby onions with figs; carrots, parsnips, peas and farro; red lentils, herbs and croutons.

We tried a pasta dish: Orrechiette, wild boar ragu

For dessert, a fresh peach pie with vanilla gelato.

The only part of the meal we didn’t enjoy were the vegetables, probably one is enough if you’re craving for grains or vegetables. They weren’t that flavorful and the best one (the one with figs) didn’t have enough figs, just a lot of onions. The cheeses were delicious with the honey, almonds, and raisins and with the endless supply of bread.

The gelato was the perfect way to end the meal for me.


Uva Enoteca

568 Haight Street