Archive for the ‘Thai’ Category

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Posted 13 May 2010 — by lolo
Category Eating OUT, My Vegan, Pasadena, Thai

Besides my sister and my aunt, there aren’t many things that pull me toward Pasadena.

Except My Vegan, a shitty hole in the wall with an expansive vegan menu capable of satisfying carnivores and herbivores alike.

Lentil tacos are surprisingly not weird and are also kind of super amazing.

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The green curry there is seriously spicy business and not overly sweet.

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The bacon burger is a very literal interpretation of it’s own name and actually has no patty. Just bacon. Or fake bacon. If I were a burger consultant I would be all, “that’s retarded, you should put a patty on it.” My picture sucks but you get the picture. Ha!

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Word on the streets is the chicken wrap was really good. I didn’t eat it cause I don’t fuck with veganaise.

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The Spicy Bamboo Shoots were flavorful, a little lighter than the curry, and not shy in the heat department. I’m pretty sure when they spice their food they don’t give a fuck if you’re white here, which I like.

If the menu wasn’t full of things I wanted to try like the Lentil Burger and and the Vegan Slam Pancake, I would order this again and again.

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Next time you’re in the mood for the longest, most confusing, half Thai, 1/4 burger, 1/4 wrap and also some pancakes type of menu, this is your best bet. Besides Vegan Glory which is basically the exact restaurant but on Beverly. Weird.

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fortheloveofgod

Posted 30 Mar 2010 — by lolo
Category Bulan, Thai, dessert

somebody bring me mango sticky rice from Bulan Thai.

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Posted 17 Feb 2010 — by lolo
Category Bulan, Eating OUT, Hollywood, Thai, Uncategorized, vegetarian

Bulan Thai. It’s no Jitlada, but you know what? At Jitlada I have to pretend there isn’t secretly fish sauce in everything I eat and at Bulan, I know it’s vegan.

What’s weird/amazing/scary about Bulan is they have very realistic fish substitutes. I’m used to meat and chicken imitations, like gardein and tofurkey, but I think this is my sole (get it?) experience with fake fish. And, surprisingly, it’s a positive experience. Nothing like this:

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Proof is in the pudding Crisp Fish with Green Apples:

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Most fried, tart, citrusy, vinegary, hot, delicious weird fake fish thing you’ve ever thought you didn’t want but were wrong about. Ever.

The Busaba Pumpkin with tofu, garlic, chilies and squash would have been better had it been hotter. My dining partner kindly pointed out the food got cold while I was taking pictures, so maybe it’s my fault, although I’m pretty sure, for once in my life, I was actually innocent.

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The Tofu Lahb salad could have done a better job imitating real life lahb but it had a personality of it’s own, and I can get down for sure.
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I ate at the location on Melrose, but the one in Silver Lake delivers to me, making them extraordinarily likable in my book given my desire for Poh Tak or Tom Yum when I’m sick.

You’re a steady, reliable, decent friend, Bulan. I plan on keeping you around. As long as the waiter doesn’t ever thrust his pelvis in my date’s direction while I’m eating again. I mean it.

Bulan Thai Vegetarian Kitchen on Urbanspoon

noteveryonehatesvegans

Posted 18 Jan 2010 — by lolo
Category Eating OUT, Hollywood, Jitlada, Thai, Uncategorized, vegetarian

Last week Billy and I went to Jitlada since he’d never been and I haven’t been since my foray into veganism. Once we were there I asked to see Jazz so I could tell her I loved her/didn’t know what I could eat on the menu.

In no way did she shame me or make me feel like a bad doggie for being vegan. She helped us pick our dishes and assured me she’d be cooking my food herself.

Typically as a vegan making special requests I feel like a special pest. Jazz made me feel like a special guest! yeah that’s right I’m a poet and I don’t even know it.

Jazz ordered me to have the plum wine and I do not turn down orders to drink mysterious alcohols. Future dates, beware.

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Billy had a coke. Snore.

Then he had the mussels, per Jazz’s recommendation. If I remember correctly he said these were the best mussels he’d ever eaten.

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Also the spiciest sauce. Ha.

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She also recommended the beef for him, and I so wish I remembered exactly what this dish is called. If you’re there, ask for the beef featured on the Food Network’s The Best Thing I Ever Ate. I think this is it. My best guess is that it’s called Crying Beef. Vegans no likey this name cause they take it literally.

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Now on to what I ate, cause seriously, whoa, so good. Jazz, I know it’s not the first time you’ve heard this nor will it be the last but I LOVE you. LOVE LOVE. BIG LOVE.

She whipped up some Thai green curry with carrots, broccoli, bamboo shoots, coconut milk, peas, tomatillos, and tofu.

Underneath the veggies were big soft flat noodles.

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And finally, what was possibly the most delicious Thai dish I’ve ever had at Jitlada (aka anywhere), even dating back to my meat-eating days, Jazz brought out deep-fried tofu with beautiful crispy basil. Since these “vegan” dishes aren’t exactly on the menu, I’m doing a terrible job recalling the ingredients or giving them a proper name. I believe this particular dish is normally made with shrimp rather than tofu.

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Would really strict vegans be ok eating here? I’m not sure. I imagine there is residue of fish sauce in the pans, but I’m not really strict enough (yet) for this to bother me.

Jazz was so hospitable and so accommodating I felt right at home. Except at home I have to pretend I’m not vegan cause it annoys my parents. Jazz, you want a big, 28-year old, food-blogging, unemployed baby? No? It’s ok, I’ll be back anyway.

Jitlada Thai on Urbanspoon

TVdinner

Posted 14 Dec 2009 — by lolo
Category Eating IN, Indian, Thai, vegetarian

Alright, here’s the Situation:

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Haha. If that didn’t make sense to you, you do not watch enough TV. Shame on you.

My friend Billy and I used to like to watch Top Chef and order food, but that’s so two weeks ago. Top Chef has been replaced by Jersey Shore in our hearts and minds, at least for now.

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In case his choice in entertainment wasn’t any indication, Billy is easily amused. He orders mediocre Thai food for delivery from Rambutan because he can order online. Super exciting. He thinks.

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I thought I could outshine him by bringing Indian food from Makkah Halal, but by the time I got to his place, the food was cold because I got stuck in what I’m pretty sure was a wedding dance with the owner’s son. I told Billy the extended version of that story, at which point he casually mentioned they delivered, too. Dammit. At least I got us free samosas?

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