This is my favorite wonton noodle shop in the world, located on Wellington Road in Hong Kong. Mak's (麥奀雲吞麵世家) has been serving up a little bowls of wonton slurpy heaven since 1968. This particular afternoon, I excused myself from holiday shopping duties with my family ("I'm a little tired, I think I'll go home to rest...") so that I can sneak in a bowl of wonton noodles prior to a dinner engagement that evening. At dinner, Andrew asked me why I wasn't eating as much as I usually do and if I was feeling okay. Okay? I was feeling more than okay with that hot bowl of happiness in my tummy. But I didn't tell him. At least, not until the next day.
Eavesdropping on the conversation between my stomach and my brain (my amygdala, in particular, since my frontal lobe seems to cede all executive function when it comes to food)
Monday, December 28, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Chez Bahia
This was another favorite little hole-in-the-wall during our time in Marrakech, Chez Bahia on Riad Zitoune El Kdim, serving up bubbling hot tagines like no other. We ate here almost every other day and came back for one last hurrah on our last day in Marrakech. My personal favorite was the chicken and olive tagine, although Andrew really loved the rabbit, tomato and almond tagine. That's the owner standing in the doorway at the bottom photo. Something about the upside-down funnel of the tagine top keeps the moisture and flavor of the meat locked in, so everything is incredibly savory and tender when served.
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Chez Bahia,
Marrakech,
May 2009,
Morrocco,
Tagine
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Fresh OJ Stand, Jemaa el Fna
After gallivanting around Marrakech under the hot Moroccan sun, we gulped down glasses of fresh OJ from this vendor in the Jemaa el Fna, the central square of Marrakech.
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Fresh orange juice,
Jemma el Fna,
Marrakech,
May 2009,
Morocco
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Restaurant Andalus
Our first dinner in Tangier, Morocco after taking the train from Madrid to the southern port town of Algeciras and then taking the ferry to cross the Straits of Gibraltar into Tangier. This little hole in the wall Restaurant Andalus in Tangier served up a piping hot and perfectly cooked dish of fish and fries, with a little twist of lime to taste. I love deceptively simple foods that are cooked to perfection!
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