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Manny & Olga's Pizza, DC

If you're ever craving pizza, especially if it's extremely late at night, Manny & Olga's just might be your go to spot here in DC. They have a few locations throughout the city.

It’s not the best pizza in town, but it's great for those late night munchies, or for a quick cheap late afternoon bite when you need something on the go too. 

La Panetteria, Italian Restaurant, Bethesda MD

Happy Easter! Today, I stopped by  La Panetteria in Bethesda, Maryland.

This was the only restaurant that was available for a last minute table for a nice Easter Sunday post church lunch, so we came here knowing nothing about this restaurant and crossing our fingers it’ll be a good meal.

This was probably the best pasta I've had in a really long time. Everything tasted warm and fresh, and felt like food you would have at your Italian Grandma's home. If you're ever in Bethesda and you're craving good Italian food, I highly recommend this place. Trust me, you won't regret it. 

Jeni's Ice Cream, 14th St. DC

Finally made it here! I've heard so many good things about this place, I couldn't wait to try out their ice-cream (aka one of my favorite foods). Let's get started. Hello, Jeni's. 

This shop definitely has great ice cream and a vast variety of flavors to select from. It's not the cheapest scoop of ice cream you'll have, but if you're a fan of ice cream, I recommend trying this place out at least once. 

Classy Korean Restaurant: Gayeon, NJ

Gayeon just made it to my top list for good, clean, classy, traditional, Korean food. This restaurant is located in Fort Lee, NJ, but they also have a restaurant out in NY (link here). I'm incredibly excited to share this experience, so let's get started. 

One of the best authentic Korean foods I've had in America in a while. You'll definetly see me coming back here for more in the future. 

John's Pizzera, NY Style Pizza

You know I love a good slice(s) of pizza, so when I stopped by New York, I had to stop by a good pizza place. Here's a look into John's Pizzeria. 

The pizza here was great and if I'm in the area and I'm craving pizza, then I'll probably stop by, but it's not a place I would go out of my way for. 

Ippudo Ramen, NY

I've heard nothing but great -  amazing things about Ippudo, so I knew I had to make this stop a priority when I finally had some free time in New York. Shall we begin? 

Overall, 10 out of 10 out of 10. This place was amazing and I would definitely go here again. I know this place does get crowded, so I highly recommend coming at an off hour so you miss the crowd, coming early, or during lunch. 

Lab Cafe, Rockville Town Square, MD

I've heard about Lab Cafe from a few people for a while now, so I was excited to finally check this place out. Let's go! 

Jjajamgmyun at Jang Won, Annandale, VA

Ah, jjajangmyun (짜장면) aka one of my favorite comfort foods. Here's one of my go to spots here in Annandale, VA. Jang Won doesn't have their own website, so here's a link to their Yelp page. 

There's another jjajangmyung place near this area called, Choon Hwa Won, that a lot of people like to go to too. I personally like this place better but if you're leaning more towards Choon Hwa Won, click here for my post about it.

Lunch at The Farm at San Benito, Philippines

Whenever I have time, I love stopping by The Farm at San Benito in the Philippines. It's about a 2 hour drive from Manila, but it's absolutely worth it (click here to read about for my overall experience at The Farm). 

The food is vegan friendly, and I love how light and refreshing everything tastes. I believe if not all, then majority of the ingredients they use is organic, and their chef does a great job in presenting not only an aesthetic food palette but also one that satisfies your stomach. Here are a few photos from our lunch! 

Sujaebi at Samcheong-dong, Korea

Whenever I come to Korea, this is one place I love to stop by. Getting my sujaebi fix at Samcheong-dong. Sujaebi is a traditional Korean dish and the noodles are a bit thicker and doughy. We also ordered potato pancakes as a side. 

Make sure you get here a bit early to avoid the lines. Seats gets filled up pretty quickly. 

Address to get here: 102 Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Korea's Chinatown at Incheon

I can't believe it took me as long as it did to finally make my way over here. My family and I decided to take a day trip up to Korea's Chinatown in Incheon. If you're ever in this area, you have to go to this jjajangmyun place I wrote about; it will change your world. Also, walk around this small town and go find the red bean dessert pictured below. Since they make this on the spot, you'll get to take a bite out of a fresh, steaming hot, red bean bun. There might be people waiting in line, I waited about 30 minutes, but it was worth it. 

Best Jjajangmyun in Chinatown, Incheon, Korea

I'm so incredibly excited to share this post with you. Out of all the jjajangmyun places I've been to, this is one of the best places I've ever been to. Right in the heart of Chinatown, Incheon, Korea, if you're ever in the area, make sure you come here for the jjajangmyun! We also ordered the pork tangsooyook and fried dumplings all of which I highly recommend. 

Need directions? Click here

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"Seoul's Second Best Shop" For Red Bean, Seoul, Korea

Literally, that's the direct translation of this restaurant: Seoul's Second Best Shop (link here for directions) and they have the best red bean soup, aka "danpatjuk". The space is really small, so you'll be getting cozy with the friends you go with and others eating here too. It's not a place you'll want to sit around for hours, but rather, a place where you go in, eat, and leave; but trust me when I say this, they have great - no, amazing, danpatjuk, so it will be worth the wait and coziness. 

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Italian Food at The Old Stand, Itaewon

Pub at night, restaurant during the day. 
They also have a brunch menu. 

Overall, I liked the chill-quirky, but not overly quirky, ambiance of this restaurant. The food was good, the price was great, and this restaurant was forgiving with their portion size -- I mean look at that hamburger dish from their brunch menu! We probably didn't need to order the extra salmon salad, but my mom didn't know the lunch set menu was for two instead of one, but don't worry, we were able to finish everything and didn't leave any food to waste. 

This is a place I definitely would visit again.

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Crab Bibimbap at MooHwaJam, Seoul

My grandma kept talking about how there's a great bibimbap with crab meat-place, so we decided to stop by MooHwaJam for lunch. Let's start. 

Update: this restaurant is now closed.

Overall, the ingredients they used was incredibly fresh, so I see why my grandma wouldn't stop raving about this place. Highly recommended if you're looking for a not so traditional Korean  bibimbap and if you like crabs. 

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Mr. Holmes Bakehouse in Seoul

I was bummed I couldn't visit the Mr. Holme's Bakehouse when I was in SF last summer, so when I found out they opened up a shop in Korea, I knew I had to stat the hype was about.

This place is known for their Cruffin, so make sure you order one when you stop by. I highly recommend the red bean cruffin for those red bean fans.
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Cafe Gabie (가비애), Hongdae

One thing I love about Korea is how there's an endless list of cafes you can explore. They have everything from book/study cafes, cat/dog cafes, themed cafes, etc. I wanted to go somewhere that was fairly quiet after lunch, but still had a nice ambiance, so Gabie in Hongdae was the perfect fit.

I appreciated the calm atmosphere and being surrounded by books. The cafe gave a nice studious-vibe. If I was a student living in this area, I think this is one cafe I would hit up. I also believe this place is opened 24 hours, so it would be perfect for those who are notorious all-nighters.

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Bethesda Crab House, MD

A friend and I decided to stop by the Bethesda Crab House for lunch. We ordered the medium 1/2 dozen crabs and corn. The crabs were really fresh and we ended up spending about 2 hours here since it took us a while to pull everything apart. 

If you're in the area and you're craving crabs, make sure you stop by this area. Oh, and ask for a bib too so your food doesn't get on your clothes when you're hammering the crabs.

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Indian Food at Tandoori Nights, MD

I know I don't post a lot of Indian cuisine on my blog, so this might come as a surprise, but I actually love Indian food, specifically curry. There was a period of time when I would have to eat curry at least once a week because I loved it so much and ate Paratha with jam for breakfast almost every day for a few years when I was in high school. And so, here's my trip to Tandoori Nights in Bethesda, MD. 

I don't know what "real-authentic Indian food" tastes like since I only have restaurants to restaurants to compare them too, but in my opinion, I thought this place was pretty good. The place was clean, the service was great, and the food was good too. 

Boqueria, Brunch in DC

I've been itching to check this place out for a while. Let's get started! 

After the french toast and churros, I had a huge sugar rush, which isn't a bad problem to have. The food, vibe, and service was great. The next time I visit, I plan to participate in their bottomless brunch deal. Either that or I'll be back for their churros! Yum. 

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DGS Delicatessen, DC

Okay, so I'm not going to spend too much time writing about this place because I want to make another trip here to give this place another shot by trying their breakfast food/deli. I came here for dinner and ordered a burger (my mistake) while my friend ordered the falafel. I did like the vibe and interior and heard good things about this place, so keep a lookout for a follow-up post! 

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Bangkok Joe's, Thai Food DC

A few old friends of mine were visiting DC from out of town, and they were craving Thai food, so we decided to make our way towards Bangkok Joe's on K Street near Georgetown. 

I know these dishes aren't the most exciting and you can't go wrong with them, but hey, they were still good and because the weather was nice outside, we got to enjoy the cool fall weather as we enjoyed our meal outside. 

Burger at Duke's Grocery, DC

I'm kind of embarrassed that it took me this long to finally check Duke's Grocery off my list, but hey, better late than never, right? 

If you're looking for a dish that's a bit more light, a friend of mine noted that their Avocado Toast was a really good too. But in my opinion, if you're coming to Duke's Grocery, you should go for their burger. This place will not disappoint. 

DBGB Kitchen and Bar, DC

Here's my DBGB Kitchen & Bar experience part 2! During my first visit, which you can read about here, I ended up ordering a burger, but this time around, I decided to order something a bit more "brunch-like". 

I know I gave pretty strong ratings last year, but this place didn't leave me with the same level of satisfaction this time around. This doesn't mean the food was bad though, I just wasn't as impressed.