I’ll Study Here for the Food

July 18, 2009

in eating disorders,eating out,family,My story

Yo, dudes. Peace in. I’m still alive and cool, thank you very much for those who have been asking :-) . I’m sorry I haven’t had the chance to update, but I got back home pretty late Thursday and Friday night. Basically, I was having too much fun to be able to blog. No hard feeling!

Anyway, I’ve been having the most wonderful time with my cousin Clara and aunt. I haven’t seen them in more than 3 years, but the minute we met, we hugged and chatted like we were school friends. I guess you can’t fool blood ties! The minute I arrived in the San Leandro Bart Station, we headed off to the cinema to catch Harry Potter 6. Holy cow. It was a brilliant movie. Did anyone watch it yet?

The next day, we went to Berkeley to visit UC-Berkeley, my cousin’s dream school. She claims it’s the most beautiful and the most spectacular campus, but then it’s the only university she’s visited, and she’s never seen USC’s campus xp.
DSC02031 Okay, fine, so it wasn’t a bad-looking campus; the buildings were sort of Gothic, and rather quaint and charming, and the campus was embraced by lots of beautiful tall trees. But in my most unbiased opinion, it still takes second place to my own college campus (oh, Snap!).

But to give it credit, its food-scene seriously whups USC’s ass. Oh my Lord. For just one university campus serves a whole town of great restaurants and cafes and ice-cream parlors. The best thing is, I don’t see a single McDonald’s or Burger King in sight within a 2-mile radius.

Our first stop, for lunch:
DSC02034 Tomatina, a small Italian restaurant with jazzy and stylish interior design.

My cousin Clara, admiring the chic decos.
DSC02038 Clara and my aunt ordered the lunch special to share, which comes with a bowl of soup and a choice of salad:
 DSC02041Spaghettini: Shredded roasted chicken breast, fresh spinach, red onion tomato broth and parmesan cheese cooked with thin spaghetti strands
DSC02044 Roasted tomato soup:
DSC02043 And “Antipasto Style” Salad:
DSC02042 Salami, mozzarella cheese, olives, pepporoncini peppers, tomato, garbanzo beans, red onion in creamy balsamic vinaigrette
DSC02045 I ordered the Pasta con Crema Gorgonzola:
DSC02040 Gnocchi with gorgonzola cream sauce, fresh basil, garlic and toasted pine nuts, served on fresh tomato sauce

Every single dish was great. I mean, the pictures speak for themselves. Tomatina was aptly named because I don’t think I have ever tasted better tomato sauce than the one in my dish.
DSC02046 The sauce was vibrant, sweet and tangy, and absolutely bleeding with fresh flavor. Out goes my prejudice that a simple spaghetti with tomato sauce can be boring! If you really know how to make good tomato sauce with fresh ingredients, wow…It just makes the whole dish pop.
DSC02050 The only problem was the gnocchi itself. For some reason it was rather dense and grainy in my mouth. I think it was undercooked, but the gorgonzola cream with the tomato sauce saved the dish from being a disaster.

After our satisfying lunch, we went to shop along Telegraph Avenue, which is a little street with many more hole-in-the-wall restaurants, interesting gift and thrift shops, and street vendors selling eccentric, home-made jewelry.

After a few hours, our feet were killing us, so we stopped at this freaking incredible place for a short break:
DSC02051 Yogurtland! Anyone been to this place? This place takes the cake over all other froyo shops…It’s self-serve, has about 10 different kinds of flavors, and all these toppings you can pile on yourself! It is charged by weight, and is only 30 cents per ounce!

Here’s mine:
DSC02053 A mix of pistachio, peanut butter, taro, and mango froyo with mochi bites and blueberries
DSC02054 
Here’s Clara’s on the left:
DSC02056 A mix of pistachio, Madagascar vanilla, and original froyo with strawberries, bananas, kiwi, crushed heath bar, gummy worm, and Nilla wafer.

Notice how mine is piled with froyo with minimal toppings, and hers is piled with more toppings than froyo? How do you like your froyo?

To be honest, I really didn’t want to have the froyo. Okay, scratch that, I did want the froyo, but I wasn’t hungry, and I was worried about the upcoming dinner. I became anxious that I might not have enough room in my stomach for dinner, but then I looked at my cousin, digging into the froyo without any qualms or hesitation, and suddenly I just wanted to be the same as her, carefree and liberated. So I threw all caution into the air and dug into my own bowl of froyo with fervor.

After that we lazed in the sun for awhile, then did a bit more shopping around the area. Neither of us were very hungry come dinnertime, but we had to eat, so we stopped by this place:
DSC02057 Smart Alec’s, another popular “healthy” fast food restaurant.

Clara ordered the Sesame Chicken Salad:
DSC02058 Romaine and red leaf lettuces, red cabbage, cucumber, crispy rice noodles. topped with our marinated chicken. Tossed in homemade sesame dressing. With a side of moist cornbread:
DSC02066 My aunt got the Avocado Burger Combo:
DSC02061 Beef patty, special sauce, melted jack cheese, avocado, lettuce, tomato & red onion on wheat bun. With a side of air-baked fries and soda.

I got the Roasted Turkey Sandwich Combo:
DSC02060 Fresh roasted turkey with cranberry mayo, lettuce, tomato & red onion. With a side of air-baked garlic fries and soda.
DSC02065 Oo. Eem Gii! Freaking awesome, and it was big and fat!
DSC02063 The cranberry mayo was the star, of course. So creamy, rich, and tart and sweet at the same time!
DSC02064The fries came with fresh-minced garlic and cilantro(?) on top. I can’t believe it’s air-baked, because it tasted rather greasy to me.

Well, there you have it. UC-Berkeley and its dining scene. Hm, future grad-school perhaps? I’ll move here just for the great food!

Right. Today, I’ll be off with my cousin and aunt to San Francisco’s Mission District. And can I just say, I am loving not knowing and planning all my meals beforehand, and eating and enjoying good food with good company without any guilt or anxieties! Fear food? Huh? What the hell is that?

TTYL my homies!

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gymratfoodie July 18, 2009 at 1:02 pm

:D Aw this post was fabulous!
Eating as a college student is pretty awesome. Our meal plan at duke comes int he form of “food points,” to be used at any of the campus’ eateries! It’s like eating out in cafes and restaurants at every meal…….

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Christie @ Quit Your Diet July 18, 2009 at 1:09 pm

Holy food p*rn lady!! It all looks delicious!!

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Joanne July 18, 2009 at 1:10 pm

I’m so glad you are having so much fun! At least it’s making up for the series of unfortunate events that was USC. The food you’re eating looks awesome! At least you’ll have your own kitchen on campus so you won’t really have to worry about dining hall food.

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Maria July 18, 2009 at 1:18 pm

I visited UC Berkeley I while ago, and have to agree that it is gothic like. USC is prettier ;)

Oh my gosh, the tomato sauce sounds amazing!!! Mmm, I’m going to have gnocchi today for the first time and am super excited!

I’ve heard so much about Yogurt Land. All good things of course! We have one here that is a similar concept—a million flavors of self serve froyo with toppings. Yum yum!

Garlic fries are sooo good and that sandwich looks amazing! Yay for eating spontaneously :D I’m so glad you’ve overcome your fear foods and anxiety, Sophia!!!

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Nancy July 18, 2009 at 1:19 pm

Oh my! The restaurants and eateries are so amazing!

I hope you continue to have lots of fun! <3

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lookingforserenity July 18, 2009 at 1:42 pm

wow it looks like you had an amazing time & some amazing foods :) Looks like a wonderful place!

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Catherine July 18, 2009 at 2:00 pm

What a great day! Good food always makes my day!

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adventuresofrecovergirl July 18, 2009 at 2:04 pm

My campus is the total antithesis to all this great food! Seriously the Eastern Shore of MD is probably the epicenter of fast food (tear!) I’m glad you are having an absolutely fabulous time with what looks like some incredible foods (seriously, my mouth is watering! Such lovely colors!
Enjoy the day in San Fran!
<3 Jenn

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leslie July 18, 2009 at 2:04 pm

love how you are totally embracing the spontaneity (and the gnocchi at all these italian restaurants!). keep having a blast living life! :)

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Eliana July 18, 2009 at 2:21 pm

Sounds like you’re having an amazing time. And eating wonderful food along the way.

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janetha July 18, 2009 at 2:27 pm

wow i am loving all those eats! jeaaalous! looks like the adventures are fun, and when you are having too much fun to blog that is a GOOD thing!! xo

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Faith July 18, 2009 at 2:30 pm

LOVE this post! It sounds like you’re having so much fun…yay! And your eats look spectacular…gorgonzola cream?! Yes, please!

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Christina July 18, 2009 at 2:32 pm

These are all some seriously beautiful pictures, Sophia! I feel like I’m right there, looking at the yummy eats!

I’ve never heard of “air baked” fries? What does that mean, exactly?!

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noodlegirl July 18, 2009 at 2:36 pm

omg I am so hungry now! 30 cents I am so jealous!

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Marta July 18, 2009 at 2:41 pm

Sophia!!!!
So glad you’re having a blast and enjoying some delicious eats in California. It is important to rapidly acquaint yourself with you new surrounding’s delicious eateries!
I’m so glad you’re having no anxiety over your meals. I’m so happy you’re enjoying this time without the foggy cloud of worry!!!
Keep enjoying!
PS: I adore avocado on burgers!!

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keri410 July 18, 2009 at 2:42 pm

LOVE that attitude girl! You’re awesome! That’s so cool that the campus is stocked full of ‘healthy’ fastfood options! Wish mine were more like that… we have the froyo places, but no healthy fast-food… more like mcDs, BK, and the like… ick!

I like a definite combo of the two… but probably more froyo like you than toppings…. or I would just have a ton of both ideally! (:

Seriously, what ARE air-baked fries? The sandwich looks amazing! Which reminds me, I’m hungry!
xo,
keri

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Tina July 18, 2009 at 2:50 pm

The thing that I love about California is the plethora of frozen yogurt places. There’s one in San Diego called Yogurt Express that would be worth the drive from USC.

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Andrea@WellnessNotes July 18, 2009 at 3:09 pm

Sounds like a great time! Have fun in SF! :)

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Jill July 18, 2009 at 3:12 pm

O Em Gii! You’re just a day trip away from where I live! I love Berkley– I love eating in Berkley! A few months ago when I was there I ate at the Grateful Cafe– it’s vegetarian and pretty good. I think what you had looked better though! Have fun in S.F.!

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Learning To Relove :) July 18, 2009 at 3:26 pm

Ahhh omg you look like you had the best time ever and WOWWW those eats! I’m so happy that you have been having so much fun and living so care freely. I mean to just dig in to that froyo and say ‘to hell with it, let there be fro yo!’ haha that’s amazing for you girl! OH and yogurtland is the bomb.com I love love love that place and they have the best flavors and oh so great! They have tons of them all over los angeles and the west coast. Too good to be true if you ask me!

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ttfn300 July 18, 2009 at 3:26 pm

wow, what a stark contrast from your last post! amazing eats :)

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Learning To Relove :) July 18, 2009 at 3:27 pm

p.s. I just read part of this post again and I’m just soooo freaking proud of you! SOOOO damn proud of you i cant even say it enough! live it up girl live it up!

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Susan July 18, 2009 at 3:47 pm

Oh wow, so many good foods in this post! My favourites were probably the antipasto salad and your turkey sandwich – they look soooo delish!!

We don’t have froyo places around here :( Closest thing is a Dairy Queen! Okay, that’s not even close. Maybe I should open one? :P

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The Novice Berker July 18, 2009 at 3:52 pm

Dudeee, I had no idea you were going to visit B-Town, I thought you were just hitting up San Leandro! I hope you had fun though. And I absolutely agree that Smart Alec’s fries do NOT taste “air-baked”–they’re so darn crispy and perfect. :(

They’re doing construction on the top of the clock tower right now, which is why it looks… extra scary. :P Hahaha.

Have a blast in SF! My Mission District recommendations include Bi-Rite Creamery for freakin’ amazing ice cream, and the very famous Tartine Bakery for… every single pastry and dessert they make. :)

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Lynn (The Actors Diet) July 18, 2009 at 4:06 pm

fyi – there are a few yogurtlands in los angeles! i love that place….

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Bread + Butter July 18, 2009 at 4:22 pm

There’s a few Yogurtland’s in LA and surrounding cities. So you’ll do just find with the froyo here. LOL.

I’m glad your trip is going well. All that food looks awesome! I want some of that avocado burger.

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psychoj1 July 18, 2009 at 4:23 pm

That campus sounds wonderful. The food would definitely be a motivator for me too :D Froyo is SO good! I wish there were real froyo shops around here….grr! Anyways, love what you got while there!
<3 jess
xoxo

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EatingRD July 18, 2009 at 4:24 pm

oh man I want to go! The food looks awesome :) I’m addicted to those yogurt bar places. I like to have a little bit of topping with each bite, usually always mochi, some fruit and cheesecake bites or reeses. So good! So glad you are having a wonderful, worry free time :)

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Mitri July 18, 2009 at 4:34 pm

All that food looks divine! MOCHI BITES?? What the jib! I cries for some :(

It’s wonderful to hear you are having such a great time, getting out, seeing things with your family.

HARRY POTTER 6 FOREVER!! haha ok. But seriously. I also loved that movie.

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Paige July 18, 2009 at 4:46 pm

Wow…what a plethora of amazing food! That froyo looks sooo good:-P

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Nowheymama July 18, 2009 at 4:48 pm

Scott and I are going to see HP on Monday night. I can’t wait!

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Abby July 18, 2009 at 5:06 pm

Thanks for the sweet comment on my blog. You’re so creative, I thought for sure you would have entered my free hummus mascot giveaway! I wanted to see what you could come up with :)

Anyway, what a motivating post. You’re actually living life and positively focusing your energy instead of stressing about the food, the meals, the exercise, etc. That’s so huge and as I said before, very motivating!

As for fro yo, chocolate vanilla twist with sprinkles. Kinda boring, but that’s just how I roll!

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Tay July 18, 2009 at 5:40 pm

I’ve heard Berkeley has awesome food – along with an all organic dining hall! I live about 30 minutes easy of Berkeley, and we have a Tomatina & a Yogurtland and I love love love them both!! The caesar pita at Tomatinas is soooo good!

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Erica July 18, 2009 at 5:50 pm

WOW sounds like you’ve been having a lot of fun! There are so many great foods in this post…I don’t know where to start. I want that “Antipasto Style” Salad…I’m about to make up a salad with a balsamic dressing but for some reason I don’t think its going to compare! And yogurt land? I need this place! Hope you’re enjoying your weekend

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Jessica@FoodMayhem July 18, 2009 at 6:03 pm

I knew you were going to get the gnocchi, haha. Sorry it wasn’t great though but that sauce did look and sound super deliciouso!

BTW, there’s a Yogurtland in NYC if you ever come up here.

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Mari July 18, 2009 at 6:23 pm

Ha the girl loves her gnocchi…I am glad you had such a great time with your family =)

All the eats look amazing….my mouth is seriously watering lol

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Jenny July 18, 2009 at 7:12 pm

having fun is definitely a worthy excuse for not blogging — and i’m thrilled to hear your enjoying yourself so much :)

keep smiling, girl!

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Jaque Macpherson July 18, 2009 at 8:24 pm

your post made me hungry.. look at those photos.. yum!! have a great sunday!

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Jessica July 18, 2009 at 8:35 pm

Your froyo has me drooling! Pillowy mochi bites and blueberries.. MMM.

Glad you’re having so much fun!!

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Kailey July 18, 2009 at 8:50 pm

glad to hear that your still doing well :)
yayy for no fast food anywhere near you! That is one of my biggest fears about going to college next year – that it will be fast food all over the place.

looks like you’ve been eating delicious foods! Yogurtland!? YUM

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girlichef July 18, 2009 at 8:55 pm

Oh dummy me…I didn’t realize you were still in Cali! Disregard the email I just sent you…duh! BUT, it looks like you’re having a great time so keep on enjoying yourself sista! Yummy food photos, too :P

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Christina@DeglazeMe July 18, 2009 at 9:47 pm

woohoo, congrats being at usc! there is a froyo placehere in boston, and the owner makes homemade mochi everyday!!! it is awesome!

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Karena July 18, 2009 at 9:55 pm

Everything looks FANTASTIC! I love California and hope you are enjoying yourself – sure looks like you are! :) Looking forward to hearing about your adventures in the Mission District…I was bummed we didn’t snack there while we were in SF!

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Reeni July 18, 2009 at 10:05 pm

What delicious eats! And lots of fun shopping and sight-seeing! Have lots more fun!!

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Anne K. July 18, 2009 at 10:19 pm

Wow, the food looks amazing! I’ve never been to yogurtland, but it looks fantastic. I really like those froyo places with the cool toppings :D Glad you’re having a good time!

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Gina July 18, 2009 at 10:20 pm

HOLY COW!! Talk about some amazing foods! I want to go to Yogurtland, maybe in my dreams tonight…

That sandwich is humungo, and looks absolutely delicious. I love that there were no McDonald’s around, that is SO rare. Yeah for campus’!

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Rebeca July 18, 2009 at 10:21 pm

Hmmm, I need to start looking at grad schools, a new one just jumped to the top of my list ;)

I wonder how air fries can be greasy? It must be an illusion. Sounds good to me :)

OMG… I’m so freakin proud of you… you’re making so many strides and it’s amazing to watch you progress girl, woohoo!

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thenomadGourmand July 18, 2009 at 11:14 pm

ohhh… the food here!! air bake fries, with garlic toppin like tht too!
So healthy sandwiches..i so luv sandwiches! We dont any like them in Msia…and those by Sub and O’briens are soooo expensive!! Also now we hv 2 outlets selling yogurt ice cream but their “froyo” tasted weird..i doubt its really gd quality yogurt.. sad isnt it. I luv ‘em yogurt!
Totally agree on the tomato sauce for pasta..hard to find an outlet tht gets it right..alws end up tasting flat..

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blueeyedheart July 18, 2009 at 11:18 pm

Having too much fun to blog? Awesome. :)

Also awesome is how well you’re doing with what can be SUCH challenging situations!! Like the fro-yo… on which I’d probably take minimal toppings, too.

<3 <3

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insideiamdancing July 18, 2009 at 11:37 pm

Looks amazing! Turkey + cranberry = awesome. Random question- what does mochi taste like? I found some yesterday but had no idea what to do with it…does it need cooked?

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