11 July, 2021

Lactose Intolerance

Yes, I know. This seems to be a very strange topic for a blog post.

I’m selectively lactose intolerant. That’s more than you need to know already. The thing is, I’ve had “discussions” with people who stubbornly argue, without qualification, based not on real scientific evidence, but on what they selectively read in the media, and are absolutely convinced they know the facts, that Asians are genetically lactose intolerant.

Well, the fact is, lactose tolerance can be lost and regained (if you’re willing to put up with the discomfort to develop the tolerance again; I’m not). Some of us have a much lower tolerance threshold, but, according to some self-informed non-experts, all Asians are lactose intolerant, and that’s a fact. Of course, first of all, they mean East Asians. And second, of course it’s because dairy is not typical in their diets. And yet, milk is used in some desserts and most definitely in beverages.

Yes, many of us stop drinking dairy milk once it’s no longer necessary, and of course cheese is not part of our diet, either. HOWEVER, these non-experts ignore the popularity of milk tea or smoothies (made with milk) among Asians. Explain that! 

So, reader, I am asking for your views. Do you claim to be an expert beyond your area of expertise because you’ve read it in the media? Do you change your opinion when confronted by evidence, or do you stubbornly cling to your opinion despite the evidence?

As always, please keep it civil and relevant. I promise I will refrain from commenting on your experience, but I might be curious enough to ask questions to better understand your views.

05 July, 2021

Staycation 07.01.21-07.05.21

It was a long July 4 weekend, so of course dining out was mandatory. I had to cancel Monday dinner. I was too full after lunch! All in all, it was a good weekend.

1.  Kuba Chicago (07.01.21)

Seafood Balls (flavored seafood balls with a side of house aioli sauce)

Pampano Escabeche (deep fried, lightly breaded whole fish with sweet & sour sauce served with white rice)

Kubo Coffee (Coconut Rum, Irish cream, coffee & whipped cream)


2.  Palm Court at the Drake Hotel (07.02.21)

Beautiful ambiance 

Live Harpist

Afternoon tea for one


TEA SANDWICHES

CUCUMBER, spiced tomato jam, herbed cream cheese, Pullman loaf

EGG SALAD, mango chutney, wheat rounds SMOKED SALMON, dill, capers, marble rye

CORONATION CHICKEN SALAD, curried mayo, sultanas, choux puff


SCONES & LOAVES

Raisin scones & orange blueberry financier accompanied by lemon curd, preserves and devonshire cream


DESSERTS

RASPBERRY MOUSSE DOMES on almond-pecan tarts

LEMON CRÈME CHOUX with gold crystal sugar CHOCOLATE PASSIONFRUIT TARTLETS ASSORTED SPRING MACARONS


Sparkling wine

DARJEELING MARGARET’S HOPE (2nd flush a fruity Darjeeling tea with a great character)


CHOCOLATE PASSIONFRUIT TARTLET


3.  Mercadito (07.02.21)

ceviche michelada (shrimp, tomato broth, lime)


pastor taco (ancho-rubbed pork, chile de árbol salsa, fresh pineapple) subbed corn tortillas for bibb lettuce


arroz (white rice, carrots, peas)



4.  Shanghai Terrace (07.03.21)


The Pen20 (Champagne, jasmine pearl tea, French lavender)


Steamed Pork Dumpling Shanghai Style 上海 小籠 


Braised Beef  紅燒 牛腩  河粉 (broccoli, kale, beef broth, chow fun noodles)


The Ning Sling (absolut mandarin, lychee, lime, fresh mint, passion fruit, sprite)



5.  Lure Fishbar (07.03.21)

3 BLUE POINT NEW YORK, 3 BEAU SOLEIL NEW BRUNSWICK, 3 KUMAMOTO WASHINGTON, 3 KUSHI BRITISH COLUMBIA, 4 LITTLENECKS CLAMS


SEAFOOD SALAD (shrimp, octopus, calamari)


House-made coffee liqueur (much better than most commercial coffee liqueurs)



6.  Tzuco (07.04.21)


SHRIMP HUARACHE (Oval-shaped corn masa, shrimp, fennel, nopales, black beans, guajillo salsa, avocado)


CARAJILLO (Licor 43, espresso)



7.  Quartino (07.04.21)

DUCK PROSCIUTTO (AROMATIC SEASONED MOULARD DUCK BREAST) with MOSTARDA


LINGUINE WITH CLAMS (E.V.O.O., RED CHILI & PINOT GRIGIO, WHITE SAUCE)



8.  Shang Noodle & Chinese (07.05.21)


Shang's Jjamppong Noodle (house-made Jjamppong noodle in spicy soup broth with shredded pork, cuttlefish, shrimp, cabbage, zucchini, onion, carrots, napa), substituted shredded pork for fish ball (at the former Grandee Cuisine location, only officially opened end of June)