Pampered

August 21, 2009

in eating out,family,My story

I just hung up after speaking with my parents, and here I am sitting on my new desk, sipping on a fresh-brewed cup of Vanilla-biscotti coffee, and relishing the first few moments of the start to my life as an independent college student…

My dad’s last “sermon” to me is still ringing clear in my mind: “Just be happy today, each day. Because whatever circumstances and situation you are in, it is the perfect moment God has arranged for you, and that moment will never come back. So just enjoy every single moment!”

And then he ended with the usual “I love you, call often, eat well, bye bye.”

I’ll miss my parents. I’ll miss them a freaking lot. But now is the beginning of a new chapter in my life, and just like my dad said, I shall enjoy each and every single moment of it, the good and the bad.

The last four days with my parents have been amazing, though. My parents love my campus, and my new room, so much that for the past two nights we’ve just been cooking dinner in my apartment. Mostly oatmeal and eggs, because after all the fast food and heavy food both my parents and I start craving a good ol’ bowl of oats in the evening.

I feel rather bad, because for the past few days my parents have practically become my chauffeur and maid. I’ve been dragging them around the city everywhere to buy all my essentials and to stock up my kitchen, and spending so much money! Yesterday I wanted my parents to just go off by themselves to have their own little “vacation” but they refused and insisted on spending the whole day with me again. Awww…Of course I gladly accepted, because hey, I want to enjoy being pampered for as long as I can get! ;-)

So these are the places we’ve shopped in during the last couple of days:

  • Korean supermarket
  • Walmart
  • Costco
  • Trader Joe’s
  • Whole Foods
  • Japanese market
  • Grand Central Market (DEFINITELY visiting again!)
  • K-Mart (It SUCKS! NEVER go there ever ever ever!)
  • Ross
  • Dollar-Dollar Bargain Center

Phew! I’ve certainly been on a rapid shopping spree! But even now, my kitchen is still seriously under-stocked, and there’s still some supplies I need to get for my room. I had no idea there are so freaking many necessities one needs! Humans are fussy creatures!

My room is still unorganized, but I’ll update you with pictures once my roommate moves in (tomorrow) and we are both settled in. :-)

So, what have we been eating to fuel up? Well, tons of fast food…But it’s been some great training for me…I sure can’t be a picky food snob anymore when I’m a poor college student! Besides…fast food is pretty damn tasty (Shh! Don’t tell anyone I said that)!

Anyway, the day before we finally managed to wake up early enough for some McDonald’s breakfast:
IMG_0256 Sausage McMuffin with Egg. Too freaking yummy. Darn that MSG and artificial crap that makes food taste good!

For some reason I wasn’t craving pancakes that morning, so I had the McMuffin instead. But come afternoon, our minds were screaming heresy for not ordering the hotcakes in McDonald’s, so we had lunch at IHOP.

I ordered the Harvest Grains ‘N Nuts Pancakes Healthy Combo:
IMG_0260 Pancakes made with hearty grains, wholesome oats, almonds, English walnuts, and blueberries. Topped with bananas. With 2 poached eggs.
IMG_0262 This actually comes with scrambled eggs, but I substituted poached eggs because as you know, I love my runny yolks!
IMG_0263 If you ever go to IHOP, GET THIS because it is freaking awesome! Drizzle on that syrup, and you’ve got one wholesome, sweet and savory meal!

But of course, we didn’t subsist only on chain restaurants. What is the fun of that? Knowing my obsession for European-Japanese cuisine, one of my dearest friends who is a former USC student recommended a little restaurant in Little Tokyo called Curry House:
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It’s situated in Weller Court Shopping Centre, a little hub of Japanese stores. I let my parents take a look at the menu, and I swear I’ve never seen them so excited!
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The place is really chic and modern with bright colors, and most of the servers were Japanese.

My dad, the ultimate seafood and pasta lover, of course ordered the Seafood & Wiener Jambalaya Style Curry:
IMG_0267Brimming with scallops, shrimp, squid, white fish, wiener & vegetables in a rich tomato stock. Made extra-extra-extra hot per request, of couse, and the rice was substituted with spaghetti.
IMG_0268 Holy shit. It was SO freaking GOOD!!! For those of you who have never tried Japanese curry, it is a lot different from the Indian or Thai kind. Theirs is really thick, and more sweet than spicy. But this curry, though it retained the Japanese curry characteristics, was ramped up with Cajun spices. YUM holy YUM!

My mom took a long time deciding because she wanted everything (tsk, tsk) but finally she chose the Keema Curry:
IMG_0269 Ground beef with onion, Shimeji mushroom, carrots, potatoes, garlic, red chili and soft-boiled egg. Served with brown rice.
IMG_0270 I loved that they have brown rice options! This dish was really delicious too, though it was not as spicy and a tad bit sweeter than my dad’s dish. And I love how the Japanese like to top a lot of their dishes with a soft-boiled egg! Yum!

As for me, I went for something totally unexpected by ordered the Tarako Mayo:
IMG_0272 Onions and Shimeji mushrooms with cod roe and mayonnaise sauce in spaghetti.
IMG_0273 I’m not usually a big fan of mayonnaise, but Japanese mayo is just…fabulous. And the sauce in this was SO awesome! It was so rich and creamy, but not cloying at all because of the tang of the mayonnaise.
IMG_0274 And LOVE the cod roe in there! It’s got a gritty texture, sort of like cornmeal for some crunch factor, but much softer, and when you bite into it, it releases sweet juices into your mouth and OH EM GI! You’ll have total gastronomic orgasm!
IMG_0275There was also a pot of some kind of red Japanese pickles which was sweet and crunchy and sour at the same time:
IMG_0276 The three of us were greedy and actually finished the whole pot! Oops! :D

I was stuffed to the brim after finishing my dish (and stealing huge bites from my parents’ plates) because the serving size was way too generous, but we still ordered a dessert because nothing is better than Japanese desserts. We got the Sweet Potato Cake with Ice Cream:
IMG_0277 If you’re wondering why it is yellow in color that’s because Japanese sweet potatoes aren’t orange. They’re yellow, and a million times superior in taste to the normal orange ones. They’ve got a deep, intense flavor, like roasted chestnuts.
IMG_0278 The cake was actually more like a thick, dense, pureed sweet potato! I couldn’t taste the flour, and it was rich and creamy in my mouth. So good! The ice cream was just your basic vanilla. It was okay. Too sweet, in my opinion.

Oh, and did you know they also have another Curry House in that same shopping centre?
IMG_0264 It’s a small To-Go place though, for those in a rush or for the cheapskates who don’t wanna pay tip (that might be me in the future).

I was ecstatic to find that there is a bus that comes here from my school. I shall most definitely visit again, preferably with friends!

Okay, one more thing I want to share and then I’ll shut up and be done. Anyone in LA been to the Grand Central Market?
IMG_0280 Apparently it is LA’s largest and oldest open-air market. There are over 38 merchants selling all sorts of produce, delicacies, and unique specialty items…and the prices are SO cheap! A whole container of figs and strawberries for a freaking $1!! And grapes for 99 cents per 2 pounds! YAHOO!!
IMG_0281 There were also lots of food vendors selling delicious-smelling foods like burritos, chicken rotisserie, frozen yogurt, Korean-Mexican fusion, Japanese teriyaki, overstuffed pupusas, etc…It was a pity I was too stuffed to eat anything, though I did consider getting the froyo. Well, there’s always a next time! :-)

Okay, I’m running out of time…Gotta run again for Welcome Week stuff…My posts may be sporadic for a while, but I promise to return to blog as often as I can. I hope to be able to work out a schedule as I get adjusted to my weekly routine.

Till I return, please take care and remember to enjoy every moment of your life! :D

P.S. Take a look at this article on orthorexia…It’s scary.


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Leianna August 21, 2009 at 3:13 pm

So glad you are happy and settling in! Enjoy these moments:)

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Michelle @ Find Your Balance August 21, 2009 at 3:16 pm

Wow, welcome to college i guess! I ate so much shit the first year I was in college! Actually, all the years. Your dad gave great advice. I wish I had cared a little more about learning and a little less about boys when i was in college…

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eatingmachine August 21, 2009 at 3:23 pm

aww, I’m glad you’re having a good time! Going to college makes you realize just how much you love your parents, doesn’t it?
and yay for cheap produce!

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Amanda4Sensei August 21, 2009 at 3:26 pm

Love your daddy’s advice :) so cute! Enjoy college!! Man its the best time ever, and on that gorgeous campus, how can you not enjoy it! Yeah, eating healthy can be a challenge, I know I ate horrible for my 4 1/2 yrs away at school… ;) You will find a balance and what works for you. Enjoy organizing! Can’t wait to see pics of the new pad!

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Sean August 21, 2009 at 3:27 pm

Haha that weiner curry is so funny.

Good luck on your first week!

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brandi August 21, 2009 at 3:29 pm

i hope you have a GREAT Weekend!

all this food is killing me! we need better places here ;)

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laurasworthlesswords August 21, 2009 at 3:31 pm

:-) Cant wait to see your pics, have a great time at college. Yep it will have its ups and downs but it will probably be some of the most fantastic years of your life, so enjoy them!
It is amazing the amount of stuff you need to buy as well, glad your parents have stocked you up :-)

Your dads curry looked amazing, lovely combination of seafood.

Take care and have fun!xoxo

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Rosey Rebecca August 21, 2009 at 3:36 pm

Sweet potato CAKE!? Those pancakes look awesome!

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Gina August 21, 2009 at 3:48 pm

Sweet potato cake with ice cream?! YUM! I love how you said “gastronomic orgasm”, I always want to say “it tasted orgasmic” on my posts, but I’m always scared to offend people…so I applaud you for that one!

Thanks for sharing your father’s message to you before you left. Even though I am not very religious, and don’t necessarily pray to God or even really talk about God, I appreciated the message and I will think about it often.

Good luck.

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Mica August 21, 2009 at 3:52 pm

Don’t worry–I think all parents temporarily become servants/chauffeurs when you move into college. (Or um…into grad school….) It sounds like you all really enjoyed spending time together, so that’s what matters!

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insideiamdancing August 21, 2009 at 3:52 pm

Uh, Sophia… I really want to come visit! The sweet potato dessert looks amazing! Gotta love McDonalds sometimes…time and a place for everything and sometimes fast foods hits the spot (McDonalds fries dipped in strawberry milkshake = awesome). Random- is that kidney beans in your dad’s dish?

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elra August 21, 2009 at 3:55 pm

You are so lucky!!!! Glad to know that you are seem to be happier this day.

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lookingforserenity August 21, 2009 at 3:59 pm

omg, that cake/ice cream looks good!

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Christina August 21, 2009 at 4:00 pm

I agree- Kmart is horrible! In college business class we had to write a paper on the worst examples of business practice and I cited Kmart for quite a few. They stink!!!

Oh, I’m jealous of your figs!! Mmm you’ll have to share! hehe

Your parents are too cute, I’m glad you’re enjoying these days with them before school starts and you miss them tons!

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Christina August 21, 2009 at 4:05 pm

Very interesting article. Sadly, I see some food bloggers that I’ve worried about before b/c of their postings, pictures, and habits. I’ve even mentioned to Johnny how it just seems… so unhealthy- even though they are being healthy. Now I have a name for it!!!

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Kim August 21, 2009 at 4:09 pm

I love your parents’ words of wisdom :) so cute!
And, I love Curry House! I used to go there a lot :) Welcome to LA!

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Bread + Butter August 21, 2009 at 4:18 pm

Glad you’re settling in pretty good. Grand Central is pretty good. I wish i could go there more often, but I”m content with the market’s around my area. ;-)

Good choice on Curry House. I love that place. It’s been a while since I’ve been there actually. I think It may be time for another trip.

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Maria August 21, 2009 at 4:19 pm

I love your dad’s sermon—thanks for passing it on :)

Grand Central Market really does look fabulous! Gosh those are some cheap figs and strawberries! And they have Korean-Mexican fusion? Never heard of that before–sounds interesting!

I’ve never tried European-Japanese cuisine before either. The Curry House looks like they have yummy food though!

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janetha August 21, 2009 at 4:22 pm

mmm i am into that curry house cuisine! sounds like you have been soaking upt he last bit of time with the parents, that is great! can’t wait to see the new place.

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Natalie (Will Jog for Food) August 21, 2009 at 4:30 pm

Enjoy school! It was the best 4 yrs of my life :)

Here is one of my VERY guilty pleasures at McDonalds…a McGriddle…so good but so bad for you. I have it about once a yr.

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EatingRD August 21, 2009 at 4:56 pm

So happy for you! How exciting! You have some awesome parents :) There is so much crap to buy, but ya gotta have it, right? I’ve never been to grand central market, but from the looks and description it looks like my kind of place that I would peruse all day and shriek with delight :)

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Katherine August 21, 2009 at 5:17 pm

thanks for the reminder. i will enjoy every moment. can’t wait to see pics of your new digs!

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Mari August 21, 2009 at 5:19 pm

I’m so happy that you’re having such a good time in your new home =)

Mcd’s will always have the best bfast =)…it is total comfort food =)

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Jenny August 21, 2009 at 5:51 pm

your father sounds like a wise man — listen to his words :) glad to hear you had such a great time with your parent and are now enjoying the independent life! i admire you a lot for that doll :)

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Mitri August 21, 2009 at 6:06 pm

Sweet potato cakes… wholesome pancakes… You have good taste :P

Take charge of your new life!

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OysterCulture August 21, 2009 at 6:46 pm

What fun, and I love Japanese curry – we have a Japanese Curry house that opened a few blocks from our apartment called Volcano – which I think is a serious misnomer. =) Glad to hear the move is going well.

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Julia @ Mélanger August 21, 2009 at 6:54 pm

Your parents sound so lovely. I am such a sucker for a sausage mcmuffin, too. But without egg. Just plain. YUM!

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blueeyedheart August 21, 2009 at 6:56 pm

Can’t wait to see how you’ve pulled your room together!! :)

Orthorexia is just as much of a problem as obesity, if you ask me. I don’t know why it gets such short shrift.

<3 <3

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pscalise August 21, 2009 at 7:18 pm

Glad to hear you are happy and settling in.

I went to IHOP for the first time in my life two days ago and had the same thing. It was so delicious- and I dont usually even like pancakes unless they are like 90% banana and 10% pancake.

I cant wait to see your apartment once its all ready! Have fun settling in and meeting your new roommate!

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Nowheymama August 21, 2009 at 7:43 pm

Sweet potato cake? Mmm. So glad you are getting settled.

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Mia {runs and rests} August 21, 2009 at 8:09 pm

Gahhh, each dish looks so good! 100% agree on Japanese curry tasting so yummy! Love love love it! And the tarako mayo sauce it TDF. Kewpie mayo is the best! :D

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CaSaundra August 21, 2009 at 8:10 pm

Now you will just have to cherish all the time with your parents MORE than before to hold you over till you see them next. It gets easier with time, but is always hard.

Maybe in college you’ll meet some other fab food bloggers? That’d be neat! :-)

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Lynn (The Actors Diet) August 21, 2009 at 8:10 pm

i haven’t been to the market downtown since i first moved to LA 5 years ago…it is fun….

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homecookedem August 21, 2009 at 8:25 pm

I love your dad’s sermon!! What a smart man!!!!

Very interesting article… makes me very glad that I let myself splurge once in awhile without any guilt! :)

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Karena August 21, 2009 at 8:50 pm

I want your dad’s bowl of curry!!!!

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Tay August 21, 2009 at 8:54 pm

I love that pancake!!! sooooo delicious. I love how you can taste the chunks of nuts in there :-)

That market place looks freakin’ awesome. It reminds me of Pike Place in Seattle and of another Farmer’s Market thing I’ve been to in LA. That place was so awesome – tons of good food!

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slayedoll August 21, 2009 at 8:58 pm

oh my goodness!!!!! EVERYTHING LOOkS SOOOO GOOD!!

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Jess August 21, 2009 at 9:13 pm

Wow, your parents are very sweet!! :)
Mmm love all your eats!! That sweet potato dessert looks and sounds amazing!!
<3 jess
xoxo

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Shannon The Healthy Beach Bum August 21, 2009 at 9:29 pm

wow i never knew ihop had such healthy eats! Those pancakes look so darn good, especially with those nanners on top <3 Glad you're having a fun shopping week girly! College is going to be a blast!

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anncoo August 21, 2009 at 9:31 pm

WOW, everything here looks so delicious. Hope I can try some of these :D

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Michelle August 21, 2009 at 9:39 pm

Sounds like you’re having an amazing time!!! :)

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Meredith August 21, 2009 at 9:46 pm

I like your dad’s sermon! Very wise!

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luckytastebuds August 21, 2009 at 10:43 pm

thanks for sharing the article on orthorexia. I TOTALLY see how it’s beginnign to turn into an epidemic for people to eat only “vituous” foods. In many ways, I feel like a lot of healthy eating food blogs are kind of like that!! That’s why we need blogs like yours and mine to show that there isn’t such a thing as “virtuous” foods. That normal eating is eating what tastes good. What makes life more exciting. Makes you appreciate the experience of eating food with the people you love! It’s definitely more the company you are with than what it is you are eating. :) Your family rocks! And I would totally order what your daddy had. hehehehe

I’m jealous you have such great Asian food near your school. I didn’t get that at Northwestern (glad you’re not coming here?) hehehehe.

P.s. YES Japanese mayo is THE BOMB!!!

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Andrea@WellnessNotes August 21, 2009 at 10:47 pm

Sounds like you are settling in… I’m glad you had such a good time with your parents.

I LOVE Japanese curry – I got all excited when I saw your tweet… ;) And your Tarako Mayo dish looks and sounds interesting….

I’m glad things are going well, and don’t forget to enjoy every moment of your life! ;)

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Tina August 21, 2009 at 11:02 pm

Wow… I’m astounded, you can make cake out of sweet potato? :P
I need to try that sometime…

Glad your getting settled in!
x

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Natasha - 5 Star Foodie August 21, 2009 at 11:07 pm

The dishes at the Curry house look excellent! Looking forward to more of your updates!

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Stephanie August 21, 2009 at 11:29 pm

Wow! You had a huge array of food, it all looks so good. I really enjoyed that quote from your dad, I will think of it often, especially in the coming weeks.

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Priyanka August 21, 2009 at 11:37 pm

Thanks for being a blogger Sophia, because your posts give me such good insights and not to forget the food takes me to food heaven!

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unconfidentialcook August 22, 2009 at 12:08 am

Congrats on moving in and starting school. I have never been to Grand Central Market…but look forward to a fun field trip with my daughter.

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WholeBodyLove August 22, 2009 at 1:07 am

You seem ready to take on the new semester! I’m not very familiar with Japanese food so it’s fun to see your eats and learn what each dish is :)

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