Tag Archives: food

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Making a List and Checking it Twice

I have always been a fan of good food. My passion for food comes from my parents and the different spices that we used when preparing dishes from the Caribbean. Sammy Pulayya (my dad) would always tell my brothers and I about stories about going to different places and he would always say “That’s good eating” I guess it was his way of saying the food was amazing.

I was always a picky eater growing up. I mainly ate a lot of chicken and turkey. I had a bad experience when I was younger that made me not eat fish for a few years (thanks mom). I might tell you more about that funny story in a future post.  Since I started going out with Shauna I was more open to try new things and that window from being a picky eater began to close.

Living in Asia for the past year has really opened my eyes to a different taste and love for food. Coming from New York City, which is home to more than 170 languages and is the most diverse city in the world, I was exposed to a lot of different smells and tastes of food.

I guess I have noticed that I was a foodie a few years ago.  While living in New York City I was always on the hunt for the “hole in the wall places to eat.” My motto has been that food is everywhere, but you really need to put in some time to find the amazing places.

Since moving to Vietnam I have compiled a list of different places to eat, which include restaurants, food stalls in alleyways and markets. I have received different suggestions from friends on where to go to find what I want. I will be sharing my findings with you soon.

Health

Free from Annoying Glasses and Contacts!July 19, 2010 | Author: Shauna Vo

It’s been almost a month since I’ve had IntraLASIK eye surgery! I couldn’t be happier with the results, recovery process, eye clinic and surgeon. Click here to read more on ourkoreanteapot.com.

Eyeglasses for 20,000 won ($15)?!?

July 16, 2010 | Author: Shauna Vo
Eye care in Korea is unbelievably cheap and accurate. Before coming to Korea, I spent $400 on a new pair of glasses and bought $200 worth of contacts. Click here to read more on ourkoreanteapot.com.

Bathing like a King and Queen

December 11, 2009 | Author: Randy Pulayya
The best thing to do after hiking is to find a jjimjilbong (찜질방). A jjimjilbong is a spa and sauna that is divided into male and female bath houses. They give you shorts, a shirt and a few towels, and then you go into the respective locker rooms and get naked. Click here to read more on ourkoreanteapot.com.

“It’s Good for your Health”

December 8, 2009 | Author: Randy Pulayya
After a few months in Korea, it became apparent that people love to take care of themselves. It doesn’t matter where you live in the world it is always important to spend time taking care of yourself. Everything from what we eat and drink to products that we put into our body has a lasting effect and will catch up to you in the end. Click here to read more on ourkoreanteapot.com.