Posts Tagged ‘food!’

Delicatessen…..mmmmm?

Sat ,20/11/2010

Saw the french movie Delicatessen again tonight. Great movie, and definitely very weird. I saw it way back around the time it came out (1991) and remembered bits of it but was good to see it again.

This is a post-apocalyptic black comedy about an apartment building with a butcher shop on the street level (the butcher is also the landlord), vegetable-eating ‘sewer rebels’, and a cast of mostly crazy residents living in the building. To tell you more would begin to spoil things – just see it. It was directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, who also directed more well-known Amélie ten years later. Since I fell asleep in watching Amélie the first time around, I will now have to rewatch that one.

Again, get Delicatessen – it’s out there, but definitely worth watching. The butcher is a great bad guy!

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Lecosho……Delicioso!

Thu ,11/11/2010

Had a celebratory dinner for Kerewin at Lecosho last night. It’s located downtown on The Harbor Steps (in between the two high-rise apartment buildings on the steps themselves), about midway down on the south side.

Mm, Mm, good! We had the rillettes and and green salad for starters, and split the ribeye and cauliflower for our entree. Washed it down with wine, Dixie and a topper of Chartreuse – boo-ya! Our friend Matt Janke opened his new place a short while ago with his business partner Jill Buchanan, and it was definitely worth the wait 🙂

Got to get back there for the happy-hour menu veddy soon, too – here’s some additional press about them:

Seattle Times

Seattlest – with pics!

Matt’s Lecosho blog:

Nancy Leson in the Seattle Times earlier this summer

and Jason Sheehan in the Seattle Weekly.

Lunch, Dinner, Happy Hour or just for drinks – as their site and menus say – it’s ‘food WE like’ too. Congrats to Matt and Jill for a great new addition to the downtown eating scene and can’t wait to get back there :).

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The Gambler

Tue ,12/10/2010

This never gets old… 🙂

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Manooghi Hi – redux

Mon ,04/10/2010

Saw Manooghi Hi at The High Dive last night – another great show! They also played a few new ones that aren’t on CD yet – should be good. It was kind of weird since we got there WAY too early – around 8pm – it looked at first like no one was going to be there – it was us, bartenders and M.H. hanging out.

But then people started filtering in (including the opening band, who seemed to be showing up a wee bit on the late side). The openers – can’t remember their name and they never actually SAID it out loud – played some forgettable stuff for about 45 min-one hour, then M.H. played not long after, getting done around 1130 or so. Despite being a Sunday night show, it was pretty packed out, and it looked like there were more than a few M.H. family members in attendance – veddy cool!

This show came on the heels of eating at Delancey over in Ballard (finally) – also very good, it’s a gourmet pizza joint – basically Seattle’s version of A Pizza Scholls in Portland. While my personal fave here is still the nearby Crash Landing (because ‘grease is the word’) and in portland – Escape from New York – this was damn good. And *this* came on the heels of a wedding the night before that was catered by Via Tribunali! Between friends, family, relatives, music and pizza – it doesn’t get much better than that. 🙂

I will upload some abbreviated, way-too-dark videos from my phone/the show shortly, but in the meantime, SEE THIS BAND!

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Signs of the coming apocalypse….

Sun ,04/07/2010

kerewin sent me this today – I am not sure what to think, save that the Four Horsemen have to be galloping around the corner not long from now…

Beef Bacon Hot Dog Turtle

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Ratatouille!

Sat ,22/05/2010

It’s no secret Pixar makes great movies. Even their ‘mediocre‘ movies (by Pixar standards) are still a notch above regular theater fare these days. But there are a few that really stand out – both of Brad Bird‘s movies – The Incredibles and Ratatouille, certainly qualify.

Just watched Ratatouille again last night – what an enjoyable movie. The animation is yet again excellent (witness the ‘Remy goes down the sewage pipe on the cookbook’ sequence) – the characters are well-developed, and as per usual, there are a few surprises along the way.

As everyone likely knows by now, Ratatouille is the story of Remy the (country) rat in France who dreams of being a foodie and cook, despite the challenge of (in reality) being a garbage-eating rat. He makes it to Paris by virtue of a local kerfuffle created by himself and his brother Emile, and shortly connects with a poor ‘garbage boy’ simply trying to survive as a janitor in a formerly 4-star restaurant on its downhill slide. The result is a great story, with all the typical Pixar goodness to go with it.

Fave scenes and actors/characters – Peter O’Toole as the kingmaking, snobby food critic Anton Ego; Janeane Garafolo/Colette explaining (through the expert use of BIG knives) how to get ahead as a female French chef; the method used to prep Remy’s rat clan to help in the kitchen; and most of all, when Anton Ego tastes the ratatouille served him (special mention: his review of the food the next morning).

Like all Pixar movies, there are so many little nice touches along the way, it would be tough to list them all (and that’s part of the fun of rewatching them anyway). But one comes to mind, anyway – the ridiculous amount of old Citroen’s and 2CV’s driving around on the streets – I’m sure there are still a lot of them, but like vintage Beetles in the USA – they are getting a lot fewer and far between these days – sad…

One last comment – something I also really like about Pixar is that they aren’t afraid to have true emotion in their movies. The recent Up being a classic example – the montage where Ed Asner’s character’s life is shown in fast-forward review – VERY sad! Or in both Toy Story movies, there are nostalgic looks back via Randy Newman music in the background – again, definitely a human perspective. In Ratatouille, the scene with Remy’s dad showing him WHY humans are a dangerous lot to tangle with – pretty disturbing – but also why these movies are for the whole family, not just kids and not just adults. Well done, guys.

Anyway, watch and enjoy!

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Middle Eastern food….

Tue ,09/03/2010

Love it! Mr. Gyro in greenwood, north Seattle – Love at First Bite, indeed. Mediterranean Kitchen in downtown Bellevue – better bring your appetite (and you’ll still take stuff home!).

And if you are downtown, don’t forget Mr. D’s in the Pike Place Market (actually across the street from the main market building) – excellent Gyros and spanikopita, baklava……[drool]….

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“..Thanks-giving in the land of the ice and snow..”

Sun ,29/11/2009

A quick note that we had an excellent t-day feast (still recovering) – at a friends’ house here in Seattle with excellent company, conversation and food. The note is regarding the music playing in the background on someone’s iPod at low volume. What was funny was that every so often there would be a lull or break in the conversation(s) – and somehow a Led Zeppelin song seemed to rise up in the background every time to grab our attention. There’s nothing like stuffing your face to ‘The Immigrant Song‘, after all 🙂

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