こんぼんわ。はじめまして。わたしわツァイです。ころんびあだいがくのにねんせいです。エンジニアです。わたしのせんこうわOperations Research です。じゅうきゅうさいです。ちゅうごじんです。New Jersey からきました。わたしわしんせつです。とんかつがすきです。どおぞよろしく。
Monday, February 26, 2007
Sunday, February 18, 2007
gochisosamashita
Happy New Year!
So I celebrated by going home to New Jersey where we had a big family dinner with a few extra guests. It was really relaxing, just talking, not caring about work, and enjoying my surroundings.
Went to Saigon Grill for lunch today with parents. Took forever to find parking. I would say combined efforts equal 25 minutes.
For dinner, I went to Aburiya Kinnosuke, where we had Tofu in bamboo basket, Scrambled Egg with Eel, Tsukune, Pork Cheek (Robata Grill), Miso Cod, Eggplant, Asparagus, Hangar Steak with Plum Sauce, Chicken Meatballs in Hot Pot, and White Rice Cooked in Earthenware with Sardines and Salmon. The meal was light but filling. The flavors were expected and fairly light. It was tasty, but nothing really blew me away.
For dessert, we decided to go to Kyotofu, a dessert-specialty establishment in Hell's Kitchen. I had gone a couple of months ago, and really enjoyed the Kaikei. Tonight, we had the Chocolate Mochi Cake, Crystal Plum Sake Anmitsu, and the tasting menu, the most unique of which included the Sancho Pepper Cheesecake (creamier and sweetier than I remembered). It was a nice touch, not too heavy, not too sweet, though I do feel partially disappointed. The service was not up to par, the wait was extra long (40 minutes, much longer than the "15 minutes" ETA), and the anmitsu was already in the sampler. However, Kyotofu is still a great experience, and the tastes are fresh and unique. Upon leaving, I tried to say gochisosoma (which apparently is too informal), but was not loud enough; however, my sister was successful in complementing the chef (though I am not too sure if Ritsuko Yamaguchi paid attention).
So I celebrated by going home to New Jersey where we had a big family dinner with a few extra guests. It was really relaxing, just talking, not caring about work, and enjoying my surroundings.
Went to Saigon Grill for lunch today with parents. Took forever to find parking. I would say combined efforts equal 25 minutes.
For dinner, I went to Aburiya Kinnosuke, where we had Tofu in bamboo basket, Scrambled Egg with Eel, Tsukune, Pork Cheek (Robata Grill), Miso Cod, Eggplant, Asparagus, Hangar Steak with Plum Sauce, Chicken Meatballs in Hot Pot, and White Rice Cooked in Earthenware with Sardines and Salmon. The meal was light but filling. The flavors were expected and fairly light. It was tasty, but nothing really blew me away.
For dessert, we decided to go to Kyotofu, a dessert-specialty establishment in Hell's Kitchen. I had gone a couple of months ago, and really enjoyed the Kaikei. Tonight, we had the Chocolate Mochi Cake, Crystal Plum Sake Anmitsu, and the tasting menu, the most unique of which included the Sancho Pepper Cheesecake (creamier and sweetier than I remembered). It was a nice touch, not too heavy, not too sweet, though I do feel partially disappointed. The service was not up to par, the wait was extra long (40 minutes, much longer than the "15 minutes" ETA), and the anmitsu was already in the sampler. However, Kyotofu is still a great experience, and the tastes are fresh and unique. Upon leaving, I tried to say gochisosoma (which apparently is too informal), but was not loud enough; however, my sister was successful in complementing the chef (though I am not too sure if Ritsuko Yamaguchi paid attention).
Friday, February 9, 2007
tabemasu
So apparently, without the Windows XP SP 2 CD, I am unable to install Nihongo writing capabilities on my computer =( - surely there must be another way?
I love eating; unfortunately, my appetite has disappeared all this week because of some food poisoning and/or stomach virus. Looking at or even thinking about what has made me so happy only last week now makes me want to barf. It is rather unfortunate, and I hope it disappears very soon.
A lot of homework this weekend - more than any other this semester, and I am rather worried =/ I hope I have the motivation and concentration to really push myself through it all.
p.s. internship searching stinks
I love eating; unfortunately, my appetite has disappeared all this week because of some food poisoning and/or stomach virus. Looking at or even thinking about what has made me so happy only last week now makes me want to barf. It is rather unfortunate, and I hope it disappears very soon.
A lot of homework this weekend - more than any other this semester, and I am rather worried =/ I hope I have the motivation and concentration to really push myself through it all.
p.s. internship searching stinks
Monday, February 5, 2007
ITASA 2007
Taiwan-America desu.
Just got back from Harvard for the Intercollegiate Taiwanese-American Student Association conference. It was quite fun, meeting new people from all over the northeast, but not as many as I had hoped.
My team (with help from 3 MIT girls) won the IRON CHEF competition! WOOT! The clincher? Glutinous rice balls with red bean paste and tomato seeds. Yeah - the secret ingredient was tomatoes. Pretty hard, but we had amazing comments, and they were genuinely impressed!
I had a lot of fun, and hopefully can keep in touch with some people. Seminars were nothing special so that was disappointing, but definitely had memorable times.
Studying all this hiragana is very difficult - ahhh.
Ja mata, raishu.
Just got back from Harvard for the Intercollegiate Taiwanese-American Student Association conference. It was quite fun, meeting new people from all over the northeast, but not as many as I had hoped.
My team (with help from 3 MIT girls) won the IRON CHEF competition! WOOT! The clincher? Glutinous rice balls with red bean paste and tomato seeds. Yeah - the secret ingredient was tomatoes. Pretty hard, but we had amazing comments, and they were genuinely impressed!
I had a lot of fun, and hopefully can keep in touch with some people. Seminars were nothing special so that was disappointing, but definitely had memorable times.
Studying all this hiragana is very difficult - ahhh.
Ja mata, raishu.
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