Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Best Looking Pho in Town


Hanoi 3 Seasons

Blog TO really missed out when they ran around the city trying to find the best Pho in T.O. They overlooked a taste of Vietnam in the heart of Leslieville called Hanoi 3 Seasons. While it may be slightly pricier than other Pho places, it is still totally affordable with main dishes being $7.50 to $9.50. The aesthetic is serene and green, with old wooden furniture and photos and woven art of countrysides and rivers adorning the walls.


When most people think of Pho, they think borderline meat, MSG, and dirty tables. Often the rule of thumb is 'the sketchier the joint, the more authentic the food'. Well Hanoi 3 Seasons turns this on its head. Owner Han Luke Tran is a former Bay Street money manager who decided to open this up-scale Northern Vietnamese restaurant 4 years ago. The decor is classy and chic, and everything on the menu looked so good I had serious difficulty making up my mind. Though we personally weren't bananas about the elevator jazz that was trickling through the speakers, we're willing to let that slide on account of the deliciousness level of the food.

Our party of 4 ordered:

  • spicy shrimp with lemon grass served on vermicelli - I threw in a splash of fish sauce, and it was one of the best Vietnamese vermicellis I've ever had (and I've eaten a lot of vermicelli)

  • garlic beef with vegetables on vermicelli with a spring roll - the garlic sauce was really tasty, the rest of us kept going back for more samples

  • the standard beef rice noodle soup - warm and comforting and MSG-free

  • spicy shrimp with lemon grass and tamarind noodle soup - delicious and light and made without beef

The staff was friendly and funny (our waitor jumped out at me while I tried to take a photo and I screamed) and knowledgeable. The place was quite busy for a Sunday night, though we didn't have to wait too long for a table. While its location in the trendy Leslieville might be a bit out of the way for some, it's definitely worth the trip if you like Vietnamese food and want to try something a bit different from the standard pho fare.


pho sho

e

Monday, March 16, 2009

How To Do Breakfast



Step 1.
Make a good friend, maybe from school, maybe from work. She must be fun and funny. She is equally good friends with all your roommates, and she frequently drops by your house unannounced just to say hi. She can spend entire days with you hanging out on your back patio reading, smoking hookah, and drawing on the walls with sidewalk chalk.

Step 2.
Your friend goes to Africa for 7 months to do her part in changing the world. You keep in touch via email and gmail chat, you read each others' blogs. You miss her.

Step 3.
Friend comes back. She comes to visit for a weekend. You go out and overeat with her, listen to her stories, marvel at her maturity, and drink beers. She stays over on the futon with three fleece blankets. The next morning on your day off, you wake up at 8:30 so you can hang out with her before she has to leave at 11:30 am. You plan out your day. Plans include a delicious breakfast and jumping on the other roommates' beds while they are at work.

Step 4.
You start off breakfast with a Honey Nut Cheerios Shot. You will eat something more substantial, but you enjoy cereal and you want something to ease you into the first meal of the day. Put some Cheerios in a shot glass and pour in a splash of milk. Your friend patiently waits while you run to get your camera to photograph it, and then helps you get a better angle because she knows her way around a camera better than you do. You cast the spoon aside in favour of shooting the cereal back. You have to add more milk to get at the last couple stragglers.

Step 5. 
Ask your friend if she wants ketchup or mustard. Then you make delicious breakfast sandwiches while she showers, using this information. Toast 2 whole wheat English muffins. While those turn golden brown, throw a little butter/olive oil in a pan, change pans because the first one was dirty, throw more butter/olive oil into second pan. Crack two extra large eggs into pan and break the yolks with a spatula. Season with salt and pepper. While those cook, grab the ketchup, mustard, cheddar cheese, and spinach from the fridge. Squeeze a spiral of ketchup onto one muffin, and mustard onto the second. Top with a few leaves of spinach. When eggs start crackling, separate them and flip, then turn off the fire and let them finish cooking with the residual heat, and congratulate yourself for saving energy. Cut about 10 thin slices of cheese. Spatula one egg onto each bed of spinach, then top with 5 slices of cheese each. Top with muffin tops and place each onto a small plate. Garnish with another spinach leaf, just to be fancy. Smile when your friend notices.

Step 6.
Sit at the table with friend and peek into sandwiches to determine whose is whose. Run and grab your camera, decide that the plate looks best on the red wooden chair, photograph, and debate whether food looks less appetizing on a chair. 

Step 7.
Take a bite. Get some Thai Sriracha chili sauce to take it to the next level. Talk about how much better food tastes with hot sauce.

Step 8.
Put on the kettle, eat the sandwiches, and enjoy your friend's company.

e

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Some arts and crafts make the perfect gifts

So there was a time when I was all caught up on my favourite online TV shows, and I took it upon myself to engage in some serious arts and crafts. I had some vacation time where I chose not to travel anywhere and instead did meaningful activities like... bottle-painting! Or jar-painting. Or, just painting on glass. Anyways, it's the process of painting on glass that I wanted to share with you. And by you I mean a fellow artsy person who likes to use their hands, make pretty things and doesn't necessarily have a consistent creative pursuit or is even that talented. Sound familiar? Well, if so, here is something fun, cheap and easy you can do!

Here are the steps:
1. First you need to decide what glass object you want to paint. I always go with glass bottles or jars which you can get for just $1 at Dollarama! In the past I have also painted mirrors and candle holders, but glass plates could be cool too. Apart from Dollarama, Honest Ed's and Zellers are good places to look for this sort of thing.

2. Then you need to go out and buy glass paints by a make called Pebeo. They come in small 45 mL jars, offering a 20-plus colour range. They can be purchased individually or in a set. You have two options. You can buy the Pebeo Vitrail or the Pebeo Vitrail 160. What's the difference? The former is purely decorative so use it on objects that won't need to go in the dishwasher. The latter is dishwasher safe and meant to be used. However, you have to bake the glass once it has been painted. I always go with the former, because I don't know the first thing about baking glass! These paints are not available at all art stores, but in the downtown area De Serres carries the line, and they cost around $4 per jar. And, given that the amount of paint used per project is so minimal, these jars will last you for years.

3. To make your design more fabulous you need to purchase an outliner as well. This is a puffier paint that comes in a tube in different colours like brass, silver, lead, grey etc. and it is used to shape and outline your designs, or for you to draw out the bulk of your illustration. This outliner I have found in other art stores too, including Midoco on Bloor near Bathurst.

4. Now it's up to you to use your imagination and put paint to glass. As you can see from our p my friend chose a forest animal theme (see first image above) and chose to paint the entire jar blue. I chose a starry night theme and used more doodles (see image right). Regardless of what you do, your final product will look so pretty in the sunlight, sitting on a window-sill, and it makes the perfect gift for birthdays and holidays.
Keep in mind that the paints might be hard to remove from your paint- brush so use turpentine or a cheaper alternative like nail polish remover.

That is it; those are all the tips that I have to offer you, my fellow arts and crafts lover. Easter vacation is coming up around the corner, so if you're not doing anything, and tired of online TV, this is the way to go. Have fun!

S.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

I didn't see it, I don't have a tv

We don't have a tv in our house (and yes, we love telling people about it). "Television rots your brain, I'd rather spend my time reading", we would say. We thought it would keep us from vegetating in front of a mindless flickering screen, and it would allow us to do more productive things, like learning to play the harmonica, engaging in lively conversations, and pursuing interesting hobbies like bottle painting.

Of course it merely forced us to awkwardly huddle around our laptop screens as we nurtured our newfound obsessions with youtube and internet television.

You can watch almost anything on the Internet (except maybe SNL sketches). There are countless websites (watch for pop-ups) devoted to streaming sitcoms, reality shows, and crime dramas. You can watch most of it for free, as long as you don't mind time limits, small screens, and you're careful to avoid irritating computer viruses (sorry PC users). Of course there is also youtube, that's ready when you are, where you can watch Wham music videos, clips of Japanese game shows , random musings on subjects like "why I love my cat" and "how to turn an old pair of jeans into a functional accordian", fan videos of Michelle Tanner set to Kelly Clarkson's 'Breakaway', and so much more

There is no end to the various ways the Internet can keep you occupied. And then afterwards, when you are away from the screen, you can talk about what you saw and read and make comments to your friends (Dude, I'm reading this blog, it's so awesome! it's like, different...but like...good different). 

So, ABDC, y'all. America's Best Dance Crew just wrapped up its third season this week. Y'all, it was a good season, y'all. The dancing was off the hook, y'all. But seriously, when did Shane Sparks and Lil Mama decide they needed to sound like a 15-year old Jessica Simpson? If you start a sentence with 'y'all', you don't have to close with y'all, it's understood that you're still addressing the whole group. And host Mario Lopez with his stupid puns? "Beat Freaks, can you FREAK away the competition this week?""Quest Crew, is it your QUEST to win ABDC?" Who decided everything AC Slater said had to be as lame as possible? "Oh, this show is too hip hop, nerdy middle American audiences may not be able to relate, we should make the beefcake dance show host say really geeky phrases that re-use the same puns week after week". And what's up with JC Chasez's need to rename everyone? "Hok, you're good at tutting, they should call you King Tut". "Quest, you should be called America's Best Hair Crew, cuz you guys all have different and unique hair styles that many of the guys I often spend time with don't have". Seriously NSync, that's neither complimentary nor funny. You think just because JT's hip and successful you can go around telling people what they should call themselves? You should rename Mario Lopez - 'AC Hater of un-punny jokes'. That'll show him.

You know what else you should watch? Alec Baldwin. Yah, I know it's not new news that the elder Baldwin is a shoo-in for America's Most Awesome Guy award, but he's really funny on 30 Rock, and I want to make sure you all know that. 

One more thing. America's snarkiest, most sarcastic news source, The Onion, keeps me occupied for hours, and you could be too! Their videos, available at their site or on youtube, are so funny I look around when I watch them in case I'm disrupting people with my laughter. So if you haven't checked it out yet, go read their articles and watch their videos.

So what's the point to this post? We like the Internet, and you probably do too, so although you may be going blind, you haven't seen sunlight in four days, and you're starting to think wikipedia is a legitimate information source (I know I am), we appreciate your dedication to our blog and we hope you start to need us like you need google.

xo
e