If someone ruined my lolita dresses, I would absolutely go berserk. Like yeah, you're hot, but holy shit, you better get me a replacement in my size and beg on both knees to get me to forgive you. Also, my fave dress is Haenuli's The Little Mermaid (2018).
I would be so heartbroken. T-T but knowing the trio and their tendency to spoil their darling, you will definitely receive a replacement and so much more. Azul probably gets on his knees and begs because he’ll do anything for your forgiveness. Floyd does it as well, but he doesn’t stay there for long because the next moment he’s clinging to you and whining about how he’s sorry and didn’t mean to be so rough and he hates seeing Shrimpy so upset. He’ll get you a million lolita outfits if it pleases you. Jade is similar in that he’ll also get you an entire wardrobe’s worth to make up for it. Anything you want, you shall have. Money is no problem when you’re Jade and Floyd Leech.
That one is really beautiful!!! The colors and the graphics on the JSK… so stunning omg!!! I like so many that it’s difficult to choose a favorite. >_< but the ones that are inspired from Disney films will always be so cute and beautiful!!!
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Japanese Food
Korean Cuisine at its Finest I'm writing a blog about my Korean food adventures in the UAE. This will be my first trip to an Abu Dhabi Korean restaurant (Taon Korean Restaurant). In Abu Dhabi, they specialize in traditional Korean cuisine. The SOFITEL HOTEL ABU DHABI CORNICHE is home to the restaurant. This is a luxurious five-star hotel. This hotel provided me with the opportunity to eat at a Korean BBQ restaurant. Both the food and the service were outstanding. A talented chef oversees the Culinary Team at Abu Dhabi Korean Restaurant. I briefly spoke with the head chef of Abu Dhabi Korean Restaurant. The Chef Explains Korean Cuisine And Culture.
Tataki
Tataki is a Japanese preparation in which red meat, fish, or even tofu is seasoned, seared at a high temperature, and quickly cooled to keep the center as rare or untouched as possible - for this reason, use the best quality meat or fish you can afford. Scott Hallsworth's Japanese starter recipe calls for a moderately aged piece of beef fillet, which he serves with tangy ponzu sauce, onion salsa, and wafer thin garlic crisps. Any leftover onion salsa can be refrigerated for up to five days and used to season soups, stir fries, or salads.
Nagasaki Jjamppong Nabe
Nagasaki Champon is a Nagasaki Japan regional noodle soup. One of the most plausible theories is that the dish was inspired by a Chinese dish served at a local Chinese restaurant in order to provide cheap and nutritious meals to Chinese students. The dish is now popular throughout the country. Champon is similar to ramen, but it has more vegetables and seafood simmered in its broth, and the noodles are twice as thick and have a softer texture. Champon's cloudy broth is traditionally made by boiling chicken and pork bones for hours, but this recipe makes a cloudy broth with milk, which is a good substitute for the cloudy broth.
KOREAN SPICY SOFT TOFU STEW
Sundubu jjigae is a Korean stew that features soft (uncurdled) tofu as a main ingredient.
There are several ways to make sundubu jjigae with various ingredients (e.g., kimchi, minced pork, and seafood), but my favorite is the seafood version known as Haemul Sundubu Jjigae (). You can definitely taste the refreshing and clear soup.
Sundubu jjigae is generally spicy, though I believe my recipe is on the mild side. The spiciness of the stew, however, will vary depending on the type of chili powder / chili flakes used. Also, whether you used neutral oil or chili oil. A spicier version may cause you to sneeze while cooking and may even tickle your throat.
Bibimbap
Bibimbap, also known as beebimbap and pronounced bee-bim-BOP, is a popular Korean rice dish topped with fresh and cooked vegetables and the hot red chile sauce gochujang. A fried egg and seasoned raw or grilled beef are usually placed on top.
Although the dish's presentation varies, the various vegetables and meat are usually placed on top of the rice and combined before eating. While Korean BBQ has grown in popularity in the United States, bibimbap is set to overtake it as one of Korea's most popular dishes.
Overall, we had a fantastic day together, and I adore Korean food. Both the meal and the service were excellent. Thank you for reading about my experiences eating Korean food in the UAE. To Enhance Your Experience Consuming Korean Cuisine One of the best Korean restaurants in Abu Dhabi. It is not limited to Abu Dhabi. The best Korean restaurant in the United Arab Emirates
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The Cheng Dynasty Hotpot Offers Unlimited Hotpot, Sushi, Buffet and Teppanyaki
There's a new hotpot restaurant in Quezon City that's currently the talk of the town with its majestic interiors and luxurious hotpot menu that also includes a buffet and other premium add-on sets which makes its truly fit for royalty. The Hungry Kat was invited to try out one of the hottest new dining destinations in the city so I was more than ready to pay a visit to The Cheng Dynasty.
The Cheng Dynasty is a new Szechuan and Japanese hotpot restaurant that recently had its Grand Opening just a few weeks ago. You can find it along N.S. Amoranto Street (formerly Retiro) near the corner of Banawe Avenue where a lot of foodies go to find great dining places. If the character in their logo looks a bit familiar, that's because the restaurant is named after one of it's owners - toy and sneaker collector, DJ, vlogger, scion of the country's biggest foam producer Uratex, and now restaurateur, Big Boy Cheng.
The restaurant comes with an opulent but casual vibe, with most of the interiors in bright red and gold colors. There's plenty of tables for small and big groups, which is how a fun hotpot dining experience should be with.
There's also a semi private room at the back of the restaurant which houses some of Big Boy's personal artwork and art collection. Big Boy Cheng is a very prominent art collector and his Ronac Art Center in San Juan showcases contemporary art and pop culture displays.
The Cheng Dynasty Hotpot comes with several All You Can Eat options depending on your preference. The most basic set is the Terracotta (₱599) which offers their unlimited hotpot menu and is available from 11:00am to 5:00pm on weekdays and from 10:30pm to 1:00am daily.
The first thing to do with hotpot is to prepare your sauce. The Cheng Dynasty has a station where you can customize your choice of ingredients, but you can also request for their special sauce if you're not sure what you like.
Now it's time to try their hotpot! There's a time limit of two hours for each diner, but that's more than enough time to cook and enjoy all these delicious items from meats, vegetables, balls, and noodles. Just check the boxes of the dishes that you want to order and the server will bring these to you on a golden trolley.
We ordered some of our favorite items like the US Fatty Beef, Lean Beef Tenderloin, Shrimp, Squid, Smoked Duck Breast, Beef Balls, Lobster Balls, Golden Cheese Balls, Crab Roe Bomb, Golden Mushroom, and more.
You can also choose from their eight soup bases. The great thing about The Cheng Dynasty is that their hotpot bowls are all in individual sizes, so each diner can choose his own broth flavor. No need to share the pot with everyone else.
I chose the Tonkotsu soup base which has a flavorful broth made from pork bones. Just put your hotpot ingredients inside the golden bowls and wait for them to start boiling. It's as easy as that.
My husband ordered the Beef Sate soup base which comes with a meatier and saltier flavor. I really want to try their other flavors so I will surely do that on my next visit.
If you are feeling really hungry, another menu option is their Weekend Terracotta (₱699) which is available for lunch on weekends and includes unlimited hotpot PLUS an all you can eat Buffet selection.
It's rare to find a hotpot restaurant that also comes with a buffet, but The Cheng Dynasty lets you have all the tempura, tonkatsu, and chicken karaage that you want.
There are also plenty of other cooked dishes like the Lo Ba Chinese Braised Pork Belly, shrimp sotanghon, egg fried rice, and more.
If you want an even bigger buffet selection, head over to The Cheng Dynasty Hotpot from 6:00pm to 10:30pm for their Dinner Terracotta (₱899) where you can get unlimited hotpot and buffet PLUS as many trips as you want to the Sushi Station.
Aside from the aburi sushi, truffle maki, mani salad rolls, and other sushi variants, you can also get unlimited servings of the premium Scallop Gunkan and the Hunan Style Spicy Salmon and Salad.
If that is still not enough for you, then go for the Samurai (₱999) set which features all these unlimited hotpot, buffet, and sushi PLUS Unlimited Teppanyaki!
Choose from among the following teppanyaki dishes that will be cooked upon order: Miso Butter Beef Enoki, Pork Yakiniku, Salmon Yakiniku, Beef Pinsu, Shrimp and Garlic, Yasai Itami, and even Angus Beef Chahan.
I was already quite full so I wasn't able to try all of the teppanyaki options, so I'm surely coming back to sample these other tempting dishes. The Angus beef chahan will be first on my list next time.
Now if all those delicious and sumptuous items still leave you wanting more, then go for the ultimate menu that is fit for an emperor. The Emperor's Feast (₱1,299) comes with all those unlimited items mentioned above PLUS unlimited Shao Kao and a single serving from their Star Selection. Shao Kao are Chinese skewers which are grilled upon order. You can enjoy a selection of unlimited barbecued meats, balls, and vegetables that will be served and cooked on a skewer. It' a different way to experience eating these items that are usually just served for hotpot.
That's not all because the Emperor's Feast also lets each person get one serving of their deluxe Star Selection menu. You can order the Premium Sashimi Set which comes with salmon, ebi, and scallop sashimi. You can get your money's worth with just this dish alone.
Another option is the Emperor Cheng's Dragon Roll which has a tempura roll topped with unagi and salmon roe.
The Abalone in Chicken Essence with Crunchy Noodles is another premium dish you can order with your Star Selection. These exquisite abalone are beautifully plated on top of crispy noodles and doused with a special chicken sauce before being served.
We were all so full and satisfied from our hotpot, buffet, and teppanyaki lunch at The Cheng Dynasty, but there was one more activity waiting for us. The owners of the restaurant also placed a small room inside the restaurant that featured their other passion, Drip Art! All About Art PH has a studio at Secret Fresh inside RONAC Art Center in San Juan where kids and adults alike can enjoy drip painting and art activities. They decided to put a small branch here so that guests waiting for their tables or those too full to leave can have another activity to share with the family.
These DIY kits will give the artist inside everyone a chance to shine and sparkle. I had never done this kind of painting before so I was excited to have my first drip painting experience here at The Cheng Dynasty.
First, choose your figure. The price of your DIY kit depends on the figure you choose and its size. Next, choose three different paint colors that you can mix together or separately on a bowl. Lastly, pour the paint slowly on the figure, making sure all the corners and crevices are covered. That's it! The staff will then box these since it takes a few days to totally dry. Drip painting is a great bonding activity that can be enjoyed with friends and family so check out their Facebook and Instagram @allaboutartph if you want to know more.
The Cheng Dynasty Hotpot is truly a fantastic addition to the ever growing foodie destinations along Banawe Avenue and Quezon City. The luxurious interiors and the premium dishes will surely make you feel like an emperor yourself. I suggest you make reservations first before going because the lines can get pretty long, so send them a message and book your tables now.
Cheng Dynasty Hotpot
625 N.S. Amoranto St. , Quezon City
(0917) 159-7877
www.facebook.com/chengdynastyhotpotph
Instagram: @chengdynastyhotpotph
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