This year I know better than to make resolutions I can't keep. So I think I'll leave that to those who are much more disciplined, and just do a quick post about my favorite meal of 2006. I know what you're thinking; it must be Urasawa. Well, Urasawa was probably my most memorable meal of 2006, if we're talking about a meal in a restaurant……
But if we're talking about my favorite meal of 2006….that's a different story; it's not only about the food, the restaurant, the service, the ambiance…..it's about the conversation, the laughter, in short, those that you are sharing your meal with. I have had very few experiences that have given me as much pleasure as my favorite meal of this past year.
The unfortunate thing is, in spite of food blogging for almost 2 years, this is the only photo that I took of that meal:
Sheesh what a pathetic excuse for a Food Blogger I am!!!! I case you're wondering, the restaurant is called Koshiji, and is located in Weller Court….basically a Yakitori restaurant. The food was fine, but the company was priceless!
Over the course of food blogging, I've been blessed to have been able to make the acquaintance of many other bloggers…maybe not in the person to person, face to face sense, but in that only in cyberspace way. I've had the pleasure of meeting a few food bloggers and have found them to be some of the nicest, generous, and kindest people one could imagine. From hanging out with Professor Salt, who generously shared His special tri-tip with me before the Four Q BBQ Team took Third place at the Beachside Barbecue contest in Imperial Beach, to having lunch with Jay from the Linkery, to having an extravagant dinner at Urasawa with Captain Jack, to grabbing lunch with the one and only Cathy, each one of these meals have been delightful. Who'd a thunk it could all have started with food blogs? (BTW, Jim I include you in all of this as well, though technically San Diego Sunday Brunchmaster isn't a food blog)
So my favorite meal started with a short email to the one and only Mrs. Daily Gluttony, to let Her know I'd be in the Little Tokyo area, and we could finally get together, have a meal and chat. I've always loved Daily Gluttony, from the very first post that I read…so you could say DG had me from the "Asparagus Pee". And DG sprung into action, and assembled a cast of my favorite LA Food Bloggers, who are some of my favorite people in the world. I was so very touched and flattered that everyone made such an effort to show up, and the time flew, and before we knew it Koshiji was closing…..so here's my tardy though very public thank you!
To Mr and Mrs DG – Thanks so much for setting everything up! You are such a kind and positive person, and when you smile, the whole world smiles along with you….your smile is that infectious. It's always a pleasure, and you never fail to crack me up! And Isaac, you da' man, you don't say much, but when you do, it's funny anf insightful. Talk about a dynamite couple. It was great to be able to spend some time with you both.
To BoLA and MS – BoLA, you're one of my favorite people in the world! It's funny, you always make me feel at ease…one of those people who I can just slide into a wonderful conversation with, no matter what the subject is! Thanks for coming, I know you had a very busy day, it's always a pleasure. And MS, great seeing you again, thanks for making that horrible 2 hour drive from your other function in the OC. BTW, the sake that BoLA likes is Kurosawa! And BoLA, I'll always owe you for the points scored by letting me know about Jin Patisserie!
To Diet Chili Cheese Fries – You, the great non-food blogging, food blogger! It's always a blast, you are so off the hook! I know you're working hard on your latest project…thanks for making the time, and I promise to eat some onion rings soon…though it's really hard to get past the Pho'. BTW, I'll be waiting for that Food Bloggers Mocu-mentary……
To EatDrinknbMerry – Dude, like finally! It was great meeting you….plus I feel a bit better knowing that there are those who are much more obsessed over food than I! We'll need to get together for a NRM crawl in the SGV one day…maybe just so the most uncool me, can feel cool, hanging with EDBM! (Do you think I used enough abbrevs there?)
To Miss Oishiieats – It was a pleasure to finally meet you! You have a warmth and a smile that could light up a room. You are so down to earth and funny….we still check out your future food bloggers post, and crack up…if there was a food bloggers hall of fame, that post should be there. It was so interesting when we were talking about our parents telling us "you should always try…." with regards to food. It makes us what we are as food bloggers…..
Funniest moment of the evening – As the food arrived no less than 5 ultra compact digital cameras suddenly appeared!
Best question of the evening – Miss Oishiieats; "Tell me, do you and the Missus really eat all that food?"
Best answers of the evening – All the answers to the question by CJ, "Why are there so many Asian Food Bloggers?"
A last observation….as everyone left it started raining quite hard, a part of me worried about everyone making it home safely, we just had to stagger over to the New Otani. A part of me thought about what we used to say back home…..whenever it used to rain during the most inopportune times we used to say, "ahhhh, look ,we're being blessed!"
Or to put it in other terms:
Round trip Train Fare from San Diego to Los Angeles – $58
2 day stay at the New Otani Hotel – $217
Dinner at Urasawa – $552
Hanging with the LA Food Bloggers – Priceless!
Thanks again for a great and unforgettable time!
So when do fellow readers get to join the bloggers? Sounds like you guys hit it off very well.
Hi Billy – I was thinking of you and possibly Ango Tei…one day!
its always a good time with the blogheads… you have to come up more often, can give you the taste of the 909 tour…
the PHO sucks in the 909 though… very risky…
That is a meal that I wish I could have been there for! Well, me and Elmo Monster and Chubby Panda were there in spirit. Hopefully we’ll be able to meet one day too Kirk and the Missus (and the Boyz)!
Oh man, I’m so jealous.
Hey Kirk,
Thanks so much for including me in on that most enjoyable gathering. The people were GREAT, and what a classic moment when all the cameras popped out when the food showed up.
Cheers
Aww Kirk, you’re gonna make me cry! Thank you for all the kind words–you are too sweet! What an awesome time that was to finally hang out w/ you…we’ll definitely have to do that again! (Next time, bring the Missus!) BTW, I started but still have to finish my Koshiji post–at the rate I’m going, maybe you guys will see it in like June or something like that. LOL!
Bing it on Kirk!
Just let me know when!
Hi DCCF – Pho in the 909? That sounds like some Beatles song…. Bet the onion rings are great there! Maybe I’ll just bring my plastic food bowl of Pho…just to make me feel better????
Hi PE – Wow, you, Elmo, and CP…now that’s a major meet-up!
Hi WC – Food bloggers are great people.
Hi CJ – That’ camera thing was pretty funny, wasn’t it!
Hi Pam – Thanks again for setting everything up, we’ll do it again for sure! I’ll look for the post in July..LOL! I’m just hoping work is going well for you!
Hi Billy – I will…I will!
kirk, it was a fun night at the yakitori joint. please let me know when you’re down in SGV again and we’ll go on a NRM hunt. BTW, i went to Taiwan and bought FOUR NRM cookbooks so i’ll be doing some home research very soon. look for my post on Taiwan this week. They have REALLY GOOD NRM there. How come our conversations always require so many acronyms/abbrevs? haha
Hi EDBM – LOL! Yeah…..too many abbrev’s, wait I just abbreviated, abbreviation????!!!
Wow, I wasn’t even there and I feel good just reading that. There really is something about sharing a good meal with good foodgeeks that’s just total magic. Thanks, Kirk, for all the moments of that sort I’ve gotten to share with you and the Missus so far, and here’s to another year of such carryings-on. It’s not just an obsession, it’s an adventure! 🙂
You hit the nail on the head… it’s not about the place, its about the people. And I know that nothing beats when breaking bread with your favorite people.
Great post Kirk!
Hi mizducky – There are very few things that top a great meal and great company….. I truly hope this year will be just as good!
Hi Ted – You are so very right! Happy New Year Ted!