Raura and Nubs

Raura and Nubs

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Pom's


Hi there! It is I, Laura Lee. I’m here to get my blog on. Sincere apologizes for the extended delay. No need to get all crazy. We’re here now that’s all that matters. Right?
Right!


Alright, this time we're getting all fancy pants Asian dance all up in Pom's Signature Restaurant! Suckas! This Pan Asian Thai French style joint is hiding in Tapestry Park. There's no visible sign from the road. If you want to take your number one lady out for a Valentine's Day dinner, don't be a fool, make reservations and don't wear sweatpants. Oh, and it's next  to Lime Leaf.

This place was straight yo.  We each received a complimentary amuse bouche pictured below...



That's a crawdad. Gen (fellow Asian and Lance's roommate) said nay. Tisk tisk!
I think we were all a little excited about our appetizers and started chowing down before Lance remembered pictures...

Mine - Frog legs. It was the first time I had them. Not so much like chicken. They were not as tender as chicken and they do have a subtle fish taste.



Lance had duck spring rolls. I'm thankful for the sharing is caring rule cause it was the best spring roll I've ever tasted! They were very crispy.

 


Gen had coconut butter squash soup. I tried. Not my thing. You know, it was a cream base soup. I blame my taste buds. It was, however, Lance and Gen's thing.


And for the main course:

Lance had rama thai brown rice and springer mountian chicken.


Gen had holy basil [Batman!].


 I had peking duck. I was jealous of their rice, but I had spinach. I loves  me spinach, I yam what I yam (lame) toot-toot!


One guess what Gen and I had for dessert...
 


I must say, this creme brulee was off the chain! Raise the roof and such!


As always, I enjoyed myself and the company of Nubs and Gen.




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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Time for some 'Cozy Tea'


Hi everyone it's nubs here to tell you about Cozy Tea! I'm doing this blog today because, well 'm a slacker I should have done it a week ago.  yep def should of done it a week ago but here it goes.


Raura had the day off and I was getting my hair done for my Halloween costume over at Hawthorn salon btw they are awesome. I asked Maggie where to eat lunch and she sent me to the Cozy Tea. Raura met me at the salon then we ventured about 3 shops down to the cozy tea it was a terribly long walk. Ok maybe it wasn't don't judge me.


Anyway we entered the Cozy Tea it warm and homey upon entering i felt like I was at my grandmas and please note that is a good thing it made me feel a bit giddy. We ordered tea first was delicious I had 'Peach Apricot – Deep, full flavored apricots and mellow peaches' and raura had the mint tea.










Then we were off to lunch I had Curried Chicken Pastry – Flaky Pastry with our special recipe Curried Chicken filling was very good Raura ate the Shrimp Salad with Celery, Sweet Onion, Dill, & Capers she enjoyed it also not to mention her salad and tomato herb soup which i tried and enjoyed.

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I truly enjoyed lunch lots of convo and the atmosphere was amazing. Raura and I enjoyed ourselves very much I would recommend if you are in the five points area to stop in and have a bite and some tea.

And, as always thanks for reading you are awesome.


Sorry about the black behind the text cant make it clear I feel special 





Monday, October 17, 2011

Guest Blog: Katy Tackles Life!

Hi guys!


I'm Katy from Katy Tackles Life, and I have known Lance for years! We're actually co-godparents of the most precious child on the universe. [Though she obviously loves me more. Obviously.]


[Yes. We are both biting her. We're teaching her about zombies. Duh.]


But, anyways. Back on topic. Lance loves to cook. I love to eat Lance's food. I also love to pretend to help while stalking perusing Facebook and blogging. And quite possibly doing a bit of 'impromptu dance party' -ing. You know. The usual.




Oh, were you here about the food?


Before I get into that, let me tell you, there are SOME people in the world who like to have fun. SOME people who like to keep things, even cooking dinner, interesting. SOME people don't mind dressing in costume [especially white spandex] and throwing caution to the wind by chopping turnips wearing said spandex. That's right. SOME OF US. 


I am so NOT that person.


Nope, that would be Mr. Lance ova' there. Wanna see a picture? Probably not. But I'm gonna show you anyways. I'll show you a few, actually.






That. Just. Happened.


Halloween came early in our house. No regrets, mmmkay.


Now, for dinner Lance we made:









AKA: Heaven in my mouth. I ate all of mine and stole about 90% of my god-daughters.


Hey, I'm bigger than her. What can I say. 


But seriously, we all pretty much inhaled it, it was so delicious. The only person who didn't think so was Lance. And he's super emo about his own cooking. We just ignore him. 


...... Though we usually ignore him anyways. <3 Just kidding. We heart him pretty hardcore around here. Oh, and just so Laura doesn't feel left out, she was there in all of her Asian adorable-ness. We even played Monopoly! 




Ok, I'm going to hop on over to my blog again! It was nice visiting! Bye!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Fun with Sage

WHAT UP! 


I'm blurry cause I'm dancing.
This entry is on our last dinner at my place which was somewhere around two weeks ago.
Why? Because:
1.       It’s my turn
2.       Nubs and I are on a budget which means we (we as in Lance) will be cooking more
3.       Homemade = cheap
4.       NUBS CAN COOK.
Here we go…
Ingredients for a fantastic dinner with amazing friends
·         ½ cup Lance Larson
·         ¾ table spoon Laura Lee
·         A bunch of sage
·         1 iPhone full of 90’s dance music
·         High Ten
1st step: Call Laura randomly and freak out about an awesome idea about dinner. Let it marinate for couple weeks, do some tweaking where needed.
2nd step: Don’t forget the pork chops
3rd step: Dance in the tiny kitchen with filo dough and boil simple sugar (do not stir! The candy will crystalize!)
4th step: SHOTS!
Viola! Dinner is severed…
Starting with fantastic chicken pepper sage mixture wrapped in filo served with a savory butter sauce.



I want more now. Please.
Main course: Extremely tender and juicy grilled pork chops. Sorry mom, these are the best pork chops I have ever eaten. Fried gnocchi. No scales or measuring cups were used in the making of these perfect little potato pillows. I know, I am an eye witness. And swiss chard. Thank you, Lance for allowing me to try swiss chard. I never thought leafy greens would be so good. So, so good.

Gnocchi. So fun. Gnocchi.


What survived the horrific front porch/attempted runaway dog incident was still a light, creative and delicious dessert. Honey infused vanilla ice cream with a fun candied sage on top.

Thank you for an amazing dinner Lance. I was so happy to have some of my closest friends over to enjoy a great meal.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Blue Bamboo

Hey guys it is Nubs here to tell you about Blue Bamboo!
I saw something on the internet about this place. How it was a fusion of Southern and Asian cooking! I was pretty excited to try it! Seriously Southern and Asian better shut your mouth I'm down like like an elevator from the top floor!

We got there around 7ish it wasn't very busy but it looked really nice inside.
Definitelly loved our server she was awesome very knowledgeable and helpful +1 for her =)
First we ordered drinks I got a Sierra Nevada pale ale easily one of my goto favs! Poor Laura didnt have her I.D. /fail =P she got a delicious pomegranate iced tea(it was way awesome the use iced tea ice cubes I know epic right)
SHUT YO MOUTH!

Then it was time for apps for me it BBQ Duck Wonton Crisps and Laura had Soft Shell Crab! both very tastey
Then it was time to dinner I was really indecisive lol totally out of character right??(ok maybe not quit judging me), I finally decided to have 1/2 Canton Roast Duck, and Laura had Katsu Vietnamese Tra Fish. Both were very good. also the salad with my duck was awesome! 
All in all a good experience great service we even met the chef who seemed to  come to ever table very personable and nice. We didn't plan on dessert but the chef sent us dessert any way. I don't remember what the cake was but it was good we also had lychee sorbet and a tiramisu all tasty!!
We also discovered that the chef  had a cookbook  pretty neat!
o yea the thing above is the dessert menu !


thanks for reading love Nubs


Monday, August 1, 2011

India's Restaurant

Hello there! Laura Lee here.
My apologies to our many many avid R&N blog readers. I have been slacking on my pimping. Nub’s and I took a trip to India’s Restaurant the week before last.  I know. My bad. I have a million excuses, but I’ll spare you and get on with it…

 We were allured there by a one Chef Kenny Gilbert facebook post. Yes, the one belonging to the last blog, Nippers. It was interesting. That seemed to be the key word all night interesting.
We started off with awesome choice of Indian lager, Kingfisher. ‘Twas refreshing.

They brought this crispy… tortilla like crispy stuff. A little hesitant I let Mr. Larson take the lead. If you could refer to the picture below… the red stuff – amazing, the darker stuff – good, sweet, the green stuff – not my cup of tea. Don’t eat the green stuff. Don’t. I’m hating on the green stuff. For real.

Being the hungry indecisive ones we are we started with a veggie/meat fried mixed appetizer.  Yes, interesting AND fun.  You should play this game. Guess what’s in my mouth.  I recall what we deemed Indian boneless buffalo wings, and the cauliflower, the best.  It really was. Fried cauliflower is the shit!

My entrĂ©e was the chicken bhoona. Wussy mild.  I was scurred. The chicken bhoona pictured below chicken cooked with bell peppers, tomatoes, and fried onions.


Brave Lance, ordered medium lamb vindaloo, with potatoes in curry sauce. We played another guessing game with the rice. Nutmeg? Cinnamon? 

Can't forget the naan. Lovely light flat bread. So yummy. So yummy. Dippy dip.

This time we went with boxes instead of dessert. Happy and full, we made our way to Cliff’s for a heated game of shuffle board. I won. As usual. Bawhahahahahaha!