Day 635:
Congratulations...
Debbie and Rob!
Here's to a wonderful life together as one!
Thank you for the awesome buffet!
and Noodles!
No comment.
Party time!
Closing time. What a beautiful day.
There were a few reasons for coming home this time, but Debbie's wedding was definitely the main. I'm so happy for you Debbie. You and Rob make a great pair. Congrats!!!
いらっしゃいませ!
Welcome to my ramen dream... Currently being interpreted in Ramen Burger Land... Looking for a good slurp? Email me ! - Keizo
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Avoiding fire...
Day 634:
Only in America will I eat instant ramen for breakfast.
There's just not enough good ramen here.
My good friend Debbie from high school is getting married tomorrow and tonight was the pre-party.
Next to a cozy fire.
A fire that the groom-to-be danced around.
And I stayed far away. You won't see me jumping into any fires anytime soon...haha.
Only in America will I eat instant ramen for breakfast.
There's just not enough good ramen here.
My good friend Debbie from high school is getting married tomorrow and tonight was the pre-party.
Next to a cozy fire.
A fire that the groom-to-be danced around.
And I stayed far away. You won't see me jumping into any fires anytime soon...haha.
Labels:
Living The Ramen Dream
Friday, July 29, 2011
See food...
Day 633:
Tequila hangovers suck!
Chiu chow noodles do not.
Thanks Paul and Sarah!
Time for some Newport Seafood!
Thanks Rob and Tu!!!
Tequila hangovers suck!
Chiu chow noodles do not.
Thanks Paul and Sarah!
Time for some Newport Seafood!
Thanks Rob and Tu!!!
Labels:
Living The Ramen Dream
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Carving...
Day 632:
Lunch with the old crew.
Where the prime rib sandwich is Proven.
Then a visit with an old friend.
Kairakutei in Tustin.
I miss Tokyo. haha.
Maybe this balloon can take me back (Did you know it's free?). Nevermind, it's tethered.
Create it, then find it?
Shrimp cocktail!
Enchiladas!
Dog?
Tequila!!
Thanks Paulina!
Lunch with the old crew.
Where the prime rib sandwich is Proven.
Then a visit with an old friend.
Kairakutei in Tustin.
I miss Tokyo. haha.
Maybe this balloon can take me back (Did you know it's free?). Nevermind, it's tethered.
Create it, then find it?
Shrimp cocktail!
Enchiladas!
Dog?
Tequila!!
Thanks Paulina!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Lates Vegas...
Day 631:
Thanks for holding on to my money.
I'll be back to make a withdrawal someday.
Or maybe I'll be back to serve you some $50 ramen.
The Aliens will decide my fate.
Naengmyeon?
Lates...
Thanks for holding on to my money.
I'll be back to make a withdrawal someday.
Or maybe I'll be back to serve you some $50 ramen.
The Aliens will decide my fate.
Naengmyeon?
Lates...
Labels:
Las Vegas,
Living The Ramen Dream,
Nevada
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Grand...
Day 630:
Bacon and egg quesadilla from Del Taco...fuel.
Five-hour drive to the Grand Canyon...far.
Hoover Daaaaamn!
Peace.
Holy...
We are ants.
Grand indeed!
Five-hour drive home...far.
Monta Ramen was my motivation for driving home, a new shop claiming to serve Kurume-style tonkotsu in Las Vegas.
This is no Kurume Taiho but decent for Vegas. The people seem to like it. I thought the Tonkotsu Ramen was a tad too sour but couldn't quite place where it was coming from.
The noodles fared fairly well considering that they seem to be the achilles heel for most ramen in the states.
The Shoyu Ramen was considerably better than the one I had yesterday.
But I wasn't a fan of these noodles.
So...looking for ramen in Las Vegas? Monta is your best bet.
And I can also bet the chef will improve with more experience...
Bacon and egg quesadilla from Del Taco...fuel.
Five-hour drive to the Grand Canyon...far.
Hoover Daaaaamn!
Peace.
Holy...
We are ants.
Grand indeed!
Five-hour drive home...far.
Monta Ramen was my motivation for driving home, a new shop claiming to serve Kurume-style tonkotsu in Las Vegas.
This is no Kurume Taiho but decent for Vegas. The people seem to like it. I thought the Tonkotsu Ramen was a tad too sour but couldn't quite place where it was coming from.
The noodles fared fairly well considering that they seem to be the achilles heel for most ramen in the states.
The Shoyu Ramen was considerably better than the one I had yesterday.
But I wasn't a fan of these noodles.
So...looking for ramen in Las Vegas? Monta is your best bet.
And I can also bet the chef will improve with more experience...
Labels:
Arizona,
Grand Canyon,
Las Vegas,
Living The Ramen Dream,
Nevada
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