Monday, June 7, 2010


Omg :O
Wtf -_-;
BBQ :D.
What are the best things about the summer? Beaches, parties, and barbeques. The best barbeques are not only for delicious grilled food but it's the bonding you have with family and friends that attend.
What's the best thing to cook there? Chicken wings, sausages, and SHISHKABOBS. :D
... I don't know what else I have to say about bbqs. ._.;
It's just the bestttt thing in the world <3
-cravingbbq joyce ;D

Sunday, June 6, 2010

CHEESECAKE!

<---- NAPOLEAN CAKE
so i was walking through costco and they has all these samples of cakes! But the first thing that caught my eye was the straberry jello cheesecake! it looked sooo goood! and when i tasted it.. It was like i died and went to heaven. i must have had over 5 samples of this cheesecake. i love eating stuff that's pink too(: and this pink food group. was scrumptious! my mother had the napolean cake. it was sorta like a pie, but it was really good too. so she bought it. we didnt buy the cheesecake cus the whole pack was HUGE and we couldnt possibly finish it. soo we didnt buy it. we just bought the napolean cake. perfect for dessert tonight! :D
veryy veryy hungryy... FOR DESSERT: NICOLEE

RIBS RIBS RIBS!

today, my family ate at famous daves. I had this dish, called "the sampler" filled with ribs, chicken tenders, catfish fries, onion ring fries, and buffalo wings. This is the best! famous daves has absolutely the best ribs ever! moist and tender! YUMMMM! i also ate the smoked salmon ceasar salad but that wasnt as good. this is my moms favorite restaurant :D this place is soo goood! and so filling! well, im not really a rib person but in my opinion THESE ARE THE BEST RIBS IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD! DEEELICOUS!! i get this sampler dish everytime my family goes to famous daves. Eat at teh restaurant or TAKE OUT!
veryy hungry: nicoleee

Sushi Lovers; Part Three

This is the third and final part of my Sushi Lovers posts!
I saved the best one for last...
Ichiumi
Manhattan, NY
6 East 32nd St
New York, NY 10016

I LOVE Ichiumi. The buffet food is amazing, along with the dessert tables. This place is packed at night, especially during the weekends so try and get there before the crowd comes in.
After you're seated by one of the waiters or waitresses, you're free to go up to the huge buffet line to pick up a plate and choose what you want to eat.
The buffet starts with simple rolls, sushi, and sashimi, then goes on to the more complicated foods such as lobster and fish eggs. Then it moves onto the hot plates, where cooked foods are such as shrimp, pork, clams, etc.
The dinner buffet is around $35 per person. You're able to eat as many plates as you want and can also order a variety of Japanese sakes and teas.
*Photo Credit to RaenieWoo


*Photo Credit to RaenieWoo

Make sure not to leave leftovers on your plate, as you'll be charged extra.

-Still hungry, Raenie.

Sushi Lovers; Part Two

Yuraku Japanese Restaurant
19220 Northern Blvd

This restaurant is a little expensive for dinner, but the food is definitely worth it.
Its lunch menu is a lot cheaper and has a good selection, ranging from sushi and sashimi to a variety of other kinds of Japanese food.
The restaurant also offers outdoor seating with a cute little view of a waterfall and a bridge. The staff here are very friendly and once in a while, the chef will randomly serve you a delicious complimentary dish on the house.

Yuraku's "Sushi Bento" Lunch Special
*Photo Credit to RaenieWoo


Yuraku's "Momo Special" Lunch Special
*Photo Credit to RaenieWoo


Outdoor seating view, taken from inside the restaurant
*Photo Credit to RaenieWoo

So next time you're craving Japanese food, take a look at Yuraku in Flushing, NY!

-Still hungry, Raenie.

Sushi Lovers; Part One


Sushi Village
3250 Francis Lewis Blvd

*Photo Credit to RaenieWoo

Located on 3250 Francis Lewis Blvd, Sushi Village offers an all-you-can-eat sushi buffet throughout the whole week.
Weekdays : $19.99 per person
Weekends : $21.99 per person

Once youre seated, you can choose between either eating from the dinner menu or the buffet menu. If you choose the buffet menu, you'll be given a paper with a list of all different kinds of sushi, sashimi, appetizers, icecreams and soups on it.
To order, you simply write a number next to each food that you want and the waitress will serve you that many portions of the food.

The food comes very quickly and tastes great. Dont leave any food on your plate though, as you'll be charged for any leftovers you dont finish!

-Still hungry, Raenie

Friday, June 4, 2010

SUSHIIII


This is what i ate for my mommy's birthday!. it was in a restaurant called momoyama! located in sheepshead bay, brooklyn NY. its hald restaurant and half HIBACHI!(where they cook right in front of you and make an onion volcano!) that was epic. the sushi in this restaurant is completely OUT OF THIS WORLD! the best thing you ever put in your mouth. the sashimi was sooo freshhh and the sushi was just YUM. teh best part was. IT WAS SERVED ON A GIGANTIC BOAT! WHOAHHHHH!!!! it took up almost the whole table but it was worth it. It was absolutely tasty~ cant wait to go back there againn.
lovee&&very hungryy- Nicoleee

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Martha's Bakery


Have you ever walked down the street and have delicious smells fill your nose and lead you to a hidden bakery? Well, that's kind of like Martha's Bakery. Everything inside kind of reminds you a little bit of home and the windowed cases full of sugar aren't anything to complain about as well.

My ultimate favorite snack to devour there is their Chocolate Mousse and Red Velvet Cheesecake. It's around $4 dollars per slice, which isn't too shady. Trust me, you don't know cake until you tasted this place.

The environment is friendly, the people are smiling and the cakes are delicious. Plus, the decor is kind of "romantic" so if you're broke and can't afford that $20 dollar slice of cake in the restaurant, drop by the bakery and woo your date with the Red Velvet cheesecake.

--drooling Joyce :)

Omg. Fruits.

Omg. Omg. Omg.
It is like... early morning and really sunny outside and all I'm crazing is fruit!
For the past two days, I've been eating a rather large amount of cherries :D
Cherries be good. I don't like raspberries though... they taste bad. ._.;
OMG! This just made me realize something, I have this application on my iTouch that
is called "fruit ninja" where we slice fruit. Mhmm, fruit is awesome.

So, since the weather is getting hot and you can't just keep drinking liquid have yourself some juicayyyyy fruit ;)

--fruitycake Joyce

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Watermelon Soju.

Here's another refresher for those hot summer days; Watermelon Soju!
Soju is a Korean liquor. Its taste is comparable to vodka but is sweeter and not as harsh.
At home, we decided to make this "cocktail" to welcome the incoming summer.


*Photo Credit to alwayshungryny.

Mixing fruit with Soju is a common practice in Korean households and is not always done with a watermelon. You can also use this recipe with various other fruits such as pineapple.

Watermelon Soju:
1. Watermelon
2. Soju
3. Icecubes

Cut the watermelon in half; keep one half (preferably the one that can stand on its own) and put the other away in the fridge.
Scoop out all of the fruit in the watermelon and put half of it away. Crush the remaining fruit and put it back into the watermelon shell. Pour soju into the watermelon, mix and enjoy! Add ice cubes to keep it cool. Serve into cups with a ladle.

After finishing the drink itself, you can always scoop up the remaining fruit and enjoy once more :)

- Still hungry thirsty, Raenie.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend 2010

During Memorial Day weekend you need the three B's:
Barbeque, Beach, and Burgers.
These are the burgers I wish I had during the Memorial Day Weekend:

1. Perfect Pulled Pork

*Photo Credit to The Huffington Post

2. Organic Pasture Fed Sliders

*Photo Credit to TwoHungryDudes

-Still hungry, Raenie.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

83° F


Summer is already here, and what does that mean?
- LOTS of sun
- HIGH TEMPERATURES. HEAT. HOT. HOT HOT HOT.
- Shorts!
and...
- ICECREAM.♥

When it's scorching hot and regular icecream just won't cut it, what else can we eat?
Taiwanese Ice, of course!

*Photo credit to RaenieWoo
Now, what is Taiwanese Ice exactly?
Simple, it's just shaved ice with sweetened milk. A variety of toppings are put on top for flavor such as redbean, mochi, rainbow jelly, tapioca, fruits, and more. A flavored syrup is also poured on top for sweetness.
The Taiwanese Ice pictured above can be found in Flushing Mall for about $5.00, and the serving size is very generous; enough to feed 2-3 people!

- Still hungry, Raenie.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

YUMMMMMAYYYY

now! i thought this was the cutest picture of cupcakes in the whole wideee world! chocolate and vanilla cupcakes with singing penguins on it! i was searching through, foodpornstar.tumblr.com when i came across this picture. Makes me want to eat it so bad....i think i will make these singing penguin cupcakes one dayy. these just look DEEEELICIOUSS! and AHHHHDORABLEE!!! im very hungry now! joyce posted a picture of cupcakes too! we just loveee cupcakes!! and i love blue frosting on cupcakess :DDDD! THATS ALL FOR NOW! MORE FOOD POSTS SOON!<3---love:Nicoleee

Thursday, May 27, 2010

May 27, 2010



OMG. .____.;
So, I was browsing the internet for the most delicious and prettiest food around and I found these cupcakes. (I was looking at foodpornstar.tumblr.com -- probably the best website known to man)

Since summer is hitting us soon, I think it's safe to say ... bring out those flip-flops and let's head to the beach! I can't wait until we're finished with school so we can explore the beautiful blue sea.

Anyways, these cupcakes are what my heart truly desires ... sugar! Everything about these cupcakes screams diabetes but nobody cares! I mean truthfully I would die happy if I got to eat these. Unfortanately, I can't bake so the best I can do is stare at the picture and wish I was eating the cupcakes.

Why oh why must you torment me, cupcakes?

-Hungry hungry Joyce.