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Showing posts with label beef noodle soup. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Tuesday Tastings :: Kam Hong Garden

It's funny thinking back on how I used to HATE eating Chinese food. I mean, HATE. I hated rice, hated Chinese soup, hated eating the same soy sauce chicken, or whatever Chinese dish my grandparents or mom cooked. When you're a kid, you want hamburgers, french fries, pizza, macaroni and cheese... the good stuff! Now, all I crave is Chinese dishes.

A couple of friends of ours told us about this place called Kam Hong Garden in Monterey Park. They ranted and raved about the Beef Noodle Soup. If you know anything about me... it's that I LOVE soup noodles. At least I do now. So, friendboy and I decided to go check it out.



Bean curd with cucumbers & peanuts in chili oil


Pan-fried Juicy Pork Dumplings


Beef Noodle Soup with Hand-Pulled Noodles


Personal Noodle Sifter aka. Friendboy


The beef noodle soup here is very clean and authentic tasting. When I say "clean," I mean that the soup tastes very pure. Not too much MSG. Not over salted. Very beefy without being too robust or overflavored. The noodles are thicker and chewy but are fresh and hand-pulled meaning they make their own noodles and actually have a guy that pulls and stretches the dough before it is run through and cut into noodles.

Bean curd is very common amongst the Asian culture. I used to remember eating this as a kid. It was one of the few things I actually did not mind eating. This particular dish is served chilled and was soaked in chili oil and had fresh sliced cucumbers and peanuts mixed in as well. Very refreshing and tasty (I also really like spicy food).

The pan-fried dumplings are quite tasty also. I personally really like vinegar and love to dip my dumplings into a soy sauce/black vinegar/ginger mixture. I don't know what it is, but it goes so well together. This isn't just "my" thing. It's common to do that with dumplings. I just REALLY like it, is all.

It is a little "hole-in-the-wall" place/mom & pop shop. Definitely worth checking out if you like beef noodle soup.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Mad Men Sunday :: Season Premiere

Getting ready to watch the premiere!


Photo Courtesy of Twin Cities


Picked up dinner in Rowland Heights from Sinbala, a taiwanese eatery.




I know it doesn't look like much but, that's a Taiwanese Sausage and Rice dish & Spicy Beef Noodle Soup in that bag.


Hot Almond Milk Tea w/ Pudding -- Yes, there's pudding INside




Milk Tea Latte -- Tea, Frothy Milk, and Tapioca Pearls (Boba)


Also picked up some Half & Half tea drinks while in the area. I have an addiction to semi-sweet tea and Chinese tapioca pearls (Boba). Mr. K picked up a Hot Almond Milk Tea with Pudding and I ordered a Milk Tea Latte with Boba.



It was pretty rainy and stormy out so we were trying to "rush" back as safely as we could, in time for the show to start.




Needless to say, we made it in time! Oh how I've missed the show being on, seeing all the 60s style and trends, the culture, and of course, Don Draper. :) Funny how the last episode was so long ago. I'm trying to remember the storyline as we watch the new episode but the fashion is what sticks out the most! I thought it was a good premiere. I'm not going to say anything (I don't want to spoil it for those who didn't get to see it yet). But in any case, it was long awaited for!

Photo Courtesy of Boston.com

Readers, what did you think of the two hour season premiere?