I Eat Therefore I Am

I'm a 95 lb stick- 102 on a good day (after a buffet), but I love food like no other. I spend about 3 months of the year in Asia. When I'm not in Asia scouring the streets for good food, I'm checking out the best places to eat in L.A.. Do street vendors or C ratings from restaurants scare me? Course not-cause the best food is cheap, made and sold on the street, & cooked by someone who hasn't washed their hands in ages...Delicious!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Tokyo Fried Chicken Co. Soft Opening

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T okyo Fried Chicken Company  is the successor to The Open Door. The restaurant still has the same owner and staff, but they decided to do...
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Cantonese Goodness

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New Lucky  has long been a staple of excellent Cantonese cuisine. I’ve posted about their  amazing geoduck  done two ways before, and her...
Friday, July 5, 2013

This is What a Lobster Roll Should Be!

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I had a pretty epic meal today in Boston... Check this baby out!  How beautiful is this? This is how every lobster roll should be! It...
Thursday, July 4, 2013

I Ate Bambi

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Ha Tien Quan , but there are many unique Vietnamese dishes at this restaurant that are not typically found at Vietnamese restaurants. On...
Friday, June 14, 2013

Go Big or Go Home! Brick Toast Edition!

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My dessert last night. Go big or go home! A teddy bear brick toast with layers of ice cream, fruits, chocolate, and cookies scattered thro...
Saturday, April 13, 2013

Japanese Fusion Food

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Bust out your wallet because this post is a little on the pricer side! The Open Door  is a small Izakaya-style (tapas/small plates) Japa...
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Friday, April 5, 2013

I'm Featured on Huffington Post. Take a Look!

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A preview of the video. I promise that it's all sorts of crazy.  (Click to see the video for 'How to Eat a Xiao Long Bao...
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Kristie H.
Kristie enjoys writing about food and travel at her blog, "I Eat Therefore I Am". She is fluent in Cantonese, English, and Mandarin. She is based out of Los Angeles and spends 3 months a year around the world in Asia. She is also the co-founder of the 626 Foodettes Blog, a hyperlocal food blog highlighting culinary options in the San Gabriel Valley through original reporting, photography, and other multimedia components. Whether it be yak meat, live octopus, or stir-fried bugs, she's always up for the challenge!
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