Monday, February 15, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Mitsuru Cafe
Freshy made imagawayaki. YUM~
Shrimp balls on the left and Takoyaki on the right.
Takoyaki is pretty good...octopus inside...yum~
Shrimp balls... This is GOOD! I like it!
I also like the squid balls a lot. So much flavor to it!!!
Freshly made imagawayaki (Red Bean Sandwich) - not overly crispy pancake with hot azuki bean center. The price isn't bad for 2 imagawayaki, 1 shrimp ball, and 1 takoyaki...$6.50 Great afternoon snack~
117 Japanese Village Plaza Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 613-1028
Wakasa Dinner
Pix of Don cover all over the whole store front!!!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Japanese American National Museum
The museum was offering kids free cupcakes... Lucky me, they offered me the cupcake too!
Cupcake made from Dainty Cakes...mmn, I gotta say Sprinkles is much better!
Me and my free cupcakes~The whipcream on the top is very tasty~
Japanese American National Museum
Monday, February 8, 2010
The Grove
189 The Grove Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90036
After LACMA I noticed that The Grove and the Farmer’s Market is only few miles away. Drove by hoping I can pick up some yummy dinner. Sadly, the Farmer’s Market is closed by 7pm on Sunday. I walked around Grove but most of the stores are closing. I guess going to the GROVE around 8:30pm on Sunday is considered too late. I’ll come early next time~ I been here so many times but not sure if I ever post photos online.
The Grove is pretty famous for the water fountain... I took the photos late at night they are not as pretty as day times. I think this place is cool, plus they got Cheese Cake Factory here too!!! YUM~
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
2-8 M/T/Th • Closed Wednesday • 12-9 F • 11-8 S/S
5905 Wilshire Blvd • Los Angeles California 90036
323-857-6000
I heard about this museum of art but never been inside. Thanks for Bank of America I am able to visit this cool museum for free first Sat/Sun of every month for 2010. I guess if you come in after 5pm the museum is free anyways~ Well, I couldn’t take a lot of photos cuz 1. Some section doesn’t allow photos 2. 80% of 3rd & 4th floors are under construction. I guess since it’s free I shouldn’t complain about it right? ^_^~
In the 2nd floor I saw whole section of Pablo Picasso’s work. I am sure everyone knows who Pablo Picasso. If not, here is a link about this famous artist! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso
I am glad I don’t need to fly to Spain to see Picasso’s painting! I am glad I came here today~~~ I guess the second floor is the where they display the modern art. Some of the art works makes me feel that… I can do it too! Mmn… maybe I should have majored in Art instead of Urban Regional Planning. Oh, there are tons of security guards around the 2nd floor. One lady security guard seems to like me to death, she follows me everywhere I go. (I had camera on my neck, and no photos on the 2nd floor)
3rd floor are European Art, painting like I see in my Art History textbook. Most drawings are GOD. Jesus, or something related to Churches. To me it’s not really interesting… I had to memorized too many of them during Art History classes.
4thfloor is where they display special exhibition works, again no photos. On the 4th floor they also display some Asian work of art! Most of the artworks are from South Asia; Elephant God, God with 1,000 hands, God with 4 heads, etc… I am amazed on how much art pieces they took from Thailand… Hopefully Thailand still have some antique artwork at their own country now!
Cool museum but if I really have to pay for it to get it…I’ll think about it~
so many light poles display in front of the museum.
I love it! It's so cool! I think I can submit the photo on the right to AT&T for the bar commercial!!
Artworks from the 2nd and 3rd flood! Can you believe that a chair and a lamp next to it is an artwork too! I can do that too!
I think the 4th floor is the best... I recalled my trip back to Thailand when I was 5. hahaha Time flyes~
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Autry National Center
The Autry National Center, if I recalled correctly I been here when I was in elementary school. The school took us to Autry museum for a fieldtrip in 4th grade where we learned about CALIFORNIA. This is a really small museum but thanks to Bank of America I can come here for FREE! I love free deals! This museum is full of how Cali looks like long long long time ago. There are so many displays of Cowboy things. I am not a big fan of cowboys so I think this place is so so. The best part I like about this museum is where they have a little section of the very first Chinese people from China. The museum have so many Chinese looking clothes for kids to dress up and take photos. That was fun! I dress myself up and took some photos… wahahaha the way I sat and the photo taken I felt like my great grandma. SCARY~
Autry National Center
4700 Western Heritage Way
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Friday, February 5, 2010
Huntington Library
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, CA 91108-1218
(626) 405-2100
I always thought I never been to Huntington Library but I was wrong...
The moment I saw the ticket counters and gift shop I realized I been to this place when I was really little.
Well, this year I want to do some meaningful events where I will try check out at least one museum a month. This month I came to Huntington Library.
Very nice library, full with books, art paintings. Not only they are famous for books and painting, they are also famous for GARDENS!!!!
I didn't find the library part to be any fun... But I loved there garden!!!
The Huntington is situated on 207 acres in San Marino, California. In addition to the library and art galleries, 120 acres are maintained as botanical gardens for public enjoyment.
American Art Museum
The entire 2nd floor is full of books~ so cool!!!!
When I saw this Vault door I was like... huh? what is this for? what a vault door with locked gate???
Huntington Library - Japanese Garden
Extremely pretty Japanese style plus Japanese house/building.
Feels like I am in Japan while walking around the area.
But that day was too cold, and I was too hungry...
Don't worry I'll be back during summer time~
Japanese tress, bridge, and bonsai... Yes, I feel like I am in Japan right now!
Pretty wooden stairs~
Japanese style entry way~
Welcome to the Bonsai garden!!!
Japanese style house!!!!
Interior of the house!
Interior of the house~
Bamboo trees...where is the panda?
Feels really fun walking inside this walk path!
extremely cool looking tree~