Nov 2013

Lozzi Donuts & Coffee – Chengdu

Lozzi Donuts & Coffee - Chengdu

Doughnuts have a way of finding me, even when I’m in China.

While strolling along the wide boulevards of Chengdu, walking from one restaurant to the next, no doubt, The Astronomer and I stumbled upon Lozzi Donuts & Coffee. Even though I knew in my gut that these deep-fried wares weren’t worth my precious stomach real estate, curiosity got the best of me and in we went.

Lozzi Donuts & Coffee - Chengdu

Lozzi’s brightly-lit and cutely appointed shop had me feeling hopeful about the doughnuts on offer. Each of the nearly three dozen varieties boasted awesome toppings and even more awesome names. “Banana James,” anyone? How ’bout “Fundy Talk”?

I was particularly intrigued by the savory doughnuts, “Spicy Fitness” and “Mwat Fitness,” which were garnished with pork floss, but The Astronomer gave me a disapproving look and steered me in a different direction.

Lozzi Donuts & Coffee - Chengdu

After much hemming, hawing, and perusing, I finally settled on two doughnuts that were presented in a neat box featuring Lady Liberty and a gramophone.
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Nov 2013

{Instabites} October 2013

{Instabites} October 2013

{thit kho in exchange for a halloween costume, beat the utes, my co-workers: the best, ludobird, dem potatoes! dat marrow!, #LASon, huckleberry doughnut—damn delicious, spaghetti a la marcella hazan, lamb bam thank you ma’am burger, #unexpectedelights, coni forever, arkansas black handpie, gac!, val with my 30 year old pal, old school burger in old pasadena, grandpa’s giving tree, grandma’s wontons, the best #crauxnut}

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Oct 2013

“Old Chengdu Traditional Dishes” at Dan Dan Tian Shui Mian – Chengdu

Dan Dan Tian Shui Mian - Chengdu

Food and travel magazines can be terrific sources of inspiration, but I must admit that I found them pretty useless on the ground in China.

For our first meal in Sichuan Province, I had my sights set on a tempting place that Chef Danny Bowien and Bon Appetit Editor Andrew Knowlton visited on their trip, or maybe it was a spot that Matt Gross favored in Saveur; either way, both articles lacked any pertinent details, like proper addresses, that would’ve been immensely helpful for locating. Hard lesson learned: follow my nose, not fluffy journalism.

Dan Dan Tian Shui Mian - Chengdu

Thankfully in Chengdu, and most of China, really, a solid place to eat is never more than a few steps away. When Plan A didn’t work out the way we had hoped, The Astronomer and I spontaneously lunched at Dan Dan Tian Shui Mian, a well-known spot among locals (over 100 reviews on Chinese Yelp!) for “Old Chengdu Traditional Dishes.”

Dan Dan Tian Shui Mian - Chengdu

Every table in the restaurant was topped with the usual chopsticks, napkins, and vinegar, as well as bo bo ji, a large pottery bowl filled with skewers of chicken innards and vegetables soaked in chili oilWe weren’t sure if the skewers were complementary or not, but decided to wing it and dig in.

I indulged in surprisingly snappy lotus roots and asparagus, while The Astronomer sampled the cauliflower. The cost of the skewers was tabulated at the end of the meal. This was a really delicious and unexpected starter.

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