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Friday, January 31, 2014

Chinese New Year Masterpost

祝大家恭喜發財,身體健康!馬年大吉,馬到成功~
Happy Lunar New Year, everyone!

It is, if you haven't already guessed, the Year of the Horse—the Fire Horse to be exact. As a result, it is said that this year will be one of action, success, strength, and passion. Quite like the equine personality, don't you think? Well, to celebrate this fact we've put together a few recipes for y'all to share during these next couple weeks of celebration:


The Lunar New Year holds a special place in our hearts and in the hearts of many an Asian American or Asian-Asian for that matter. With that said, we wish you the greatest happiness as well as good fortune, good health, and prosperity this new year.


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Chinese New Year Special: Princess Potato's Green Tea Noodle Stir Fry Surprise

Noodles and dumplings are staples for Lunar New Year celebrations everywhere.
Here's our take on traditional New Year noodle dishes that is simple and budget-friendly. Sure, while it's not the most beautiful of dishes, it'll taste great with the dumplings you will have made (or bought) for New Year's dinner.

Chinese New Year Special: Year of the Horse Bento

新年快樂!馬年大吉。Happy Lunar Year, y'all~
2014 is the Year of the Horse, and what better way to celebrate your first lunch of the new year than with a cute and delicious horse-themed bento! 

Monday, January 27, 2014

Monday Meals: Tanpopo


Yay! More ramen.
So we've been reviewing a lot of Japanese restaurants lately. Sorry about that! We swear 
we 'll be doing something different next week. But for now, take a look at this review!

Monday, January 20, 2014

Monday Meals: Ippuku


Yes, this is exactly what you think it is. Bacon mochi—aka the most delicious thing to ever be in my mouth. Ha.
If you're interested in trying out some fancy Japanese cuisine without having to go out for sushi for the 50th time (no complaints here), you might want to go to an izakaya like Ippuku instead. They serve an array of different alcoholic beverages with various side dishes like the traditional yakitori (a grilled chicken kebab) and kara-age (fried chicken). With that said, there should be warnings about the near pornographic food pictures ahead.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Friday Fashion: Potato's Makeup Routine Tutorial

Seeking to get rid of dark circles and create an even skin tone?
Follow this simple and easy make up routine!

Monday, January 13, 2014

Monday Meals: Orochon Ramen


Like ya ramen, s-p-i-c-y? Then Orochon's your guy.
This popular ramen place offers ramen in count this: NINE different levels of spicy. It'll be sure to satisfy your taste for all things hot and karai ("spicy").