Eating with Friends all over the place: Ba Ren, Chautara (Madison), Sea Harbour (Rosemead – Los Angeles)

I received an email from a FOY (Friend of Yoso) today who mentioned that my posts have recently been a bit long-winded. Actually, the term used was "verbose". Under certain circumstances, I'm pretty sure that I'd be somewhat…. well pick the verb; maybe offended might fit the bill…. and perhaps I'd even respond with a somewhat colorful adjective of my own. The humorous and jovial tone of the email erased all possibility of that, and was a reminder that many of you are perhaps more interested in seeing what I ate, rather than reading about it.

And I just happened to have a bunch of photos….. revisits all, of recent meals with friends. The locations are miles apart, but here goes……

*** Ba Ren has closed

Ba Ren:

Yet again. I usually don't even take my camera out any more. During a recent visit, Akira requested a meal at Ba Ren. I believe the main reason being that I remember what his favorite dishes are here. So here's what Akira, Mr S, and I had.

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After all these years Ba Ren still delivers……

You can find links to my zillions of posts on Ba Ren on our rotation page.

Ba Ren
4957 Diane Ave
San Diego, CA 92117

*** Chautara has closed

Chautara – Madison (Wisconsin):

I made sure to return, since I enjoyed my meal there on my previous visit. This time around, theChautara01  food seemed to fall short, the Lamb Palungo way tough, the beef over-cooked, my dish, the Khasi Ko Masu was the best of the lot, but was a bit too salty. At least the photos came out a lot better than on my previous visit. Oh, and those thingys that look like Xiao Long Bao? They're "momos" a Nepali/Tibetian type of dumpling. My eating companions on this evening were from Shandong and Taiwan respectively, and were surprised when that hit the table.

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In case you're wondering what, or where Chautara is, you can find out here.

Chautara Restaurant
334 State St
Madison, WI 53703

Sea Harbour – Rosemead (Los Angeles):

SeaHarbourF01Believe it or not, after my breakfast at Gardena Bowl, on my recent visit to LA, I still had lunch in store. I was meeting Akira, and good FOYs PeterL and Angela, who drove all the way from San Diego, for Dim Sum at Sea Harbour. Packed as always, it was a fun and mostly delicious meal.

I love this first photo…. of the Durian Pastry…. it looked so good that PeterL could not help himself and snatched one away as soon as it arrived!

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Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant
3939 Rosemead Blvd
Rosemead, CA 91770

So there you go…… more photos, less verbiage… sheesh, I feel like a laundry detergent ad, you know, more cleaning power, cheaper price!

Man, it's hot around here, I hope everyone is keeping cool!

25 comments

  1. you have been eating so well lately! but then you always do. honestly, i’ve never thought your posts were too wordy, but then maybe us english majors never think anything is too wordy =)

  2. Trust me, your posts are not too wordy. I enjoy reading what you have to say as much as I enjoy seeing the pictures you post.

  3. Hi I’m usually a lurker on your blog but I would just like you to know that I enjoy all of your post whether they be mostly pictures or words. You can’t please everyone but as long as your happy with your posting it shouldn’t matter.
    PS. Everytime I read your post I get a craving for the subject at hand ie I’ve been eating/craving crazy amounts of pho and now I want dimsum =P lol

  4. I don’t think your posts are long-winded at all; you have some funny stories to tell. But pictures are always good, and I really want dim sum now. My morning yogurt is not a good substitute.

  5. Thanks Kat!
    Hi Stephen – Thanks. Looknig over my recent posts, I did notice that my word count had gone up a bit.
    Hi Chyakura – Thanks so much for exiting lurkerville and commenting! I really appreciate it. I do enjoy posting, it’s like therapy for me and helps me unwind. Thanks again for the kind words and for taking the time out to comment.
    Hi Sandy – That’s very nice, and I appreciate everyone’s comments and emails. You need to give Sea Harbour another try; I think they’ve gotten better over the years…. and even have an ‘A’ rating now! Thansk again for reading!

  6. Despite their poor grade at the time, we really liked Sea Harbour for dim sum. It’s just that we had some business in the area a few years ago, which made it easy to visit. But I’m thinking that a road trip to SGV is necessary.

  7. Hi Kirk, The FOY comment has brought me out of lurkdom too. I “savor” every word of your blog (even when Cathy or Ed post) and have for the past several years. Please do not change a thing. I have tried many places thanks to you and Cathy and Ed and enjoyed them all. Thank you, Barbara

  8. Kirk,
    For the places without a website can you take pictures of the menu? I’m always curious about what I can order that you don’t cover.
    Also I prefer the old days when you made comments about the stuff you ordered. If I just wanted to see pictures of food restaurant websites do a okay job of that.

  9. Hey Kirk! I had to chuckle when I read verbose. The FOY is definitely not someone who’s an FO-CAB. My guestimate is your picture to paragraph ratio is about 1:1 in most posts, maybe 1:2 on some. I’m more like 1:5 or higher sometimes. hehe
    Man those dim sum dishes look good. The Durian pastry looks so pretty! Never seen that before.

  10. Hi Sandy – I hope you have a chance to check them out again.
    Hi Barbara – Thanks so much for commenting! I really don’t intend on changing anything…. but I really got a kick out of that email. We really appreciate your kind words!
    Hi Soo – I do take photos of the menu on occasion, but many times it doesn’t come out or folks are hanging around waiting for me to order…. and I don’t like drawing attnetion to myself…. I’m kinda funny that way.
    Hi Kamisama – Thanks so much!
    Hi Carol – You actually think in ratios?!? My goodness! Both Elite and Sea Harbour make a good durian pastry.

  11. Now I want dim sum. And not just dim sum from anywhere; I want to try some of those unique looking offerings from Sea Harbor. I need to somehow squeeze a roadtrip in..

  12. hi kirk – i don’t feel that you are verbose at all. i like reading your posts and your stories. i kind of felt “empty” when SEEING (not READING) this post. 🙁 more words!!!!
    By the way, there’s all kinds of diff’t restaurants on State St, isn’t there? I’m so glad that Bert and I took a side trip to Madison last year.
    Did that Tibetan/Nepali place offer Yak momos?

  13. Verbose? Are you kidding me? It’s too darn short. I think you should write more. Your posts always leave me with…What? That’s it? Whomever e-mailed you probably doesn’t like to read…probably doesn’t understand some words here and there…Well, sometimes you had me running to the dictionary. I love your pictures though. Especially the durian pastry that PeterL snatched away. I want to go to this Dim Sum place soon.

  14. Verbose? I don’t think so. I check in daily just to read your posts, a perfect combination of visual and narrative. Just finished up a some beef, broccoli and shitake shrooms, and a bowl of rice, just the thing to eat while reading your blog.

  15. Hi Kirbie – Yes, you need to check out Sea Harbour and Elite.
    Hi CC – LOL! No yak momos here. They have three Nepali/Himalayan restaurants on State Street, and a ton of choices….. no decent Chinese tho! ;o)
    Hi TFD – Of course you would want more! ;o) You did have a chance of joining us for that meal……
    Hi AZ – That sounds liek a nice meal…. thoguh knowing you, you should have mentioned that key bowl of rice first on that listing! ;o)
    Hi Jess – It’s the steamed fish with green onions.
    Hi Dennis – Fish Flavored Eggplant.

  16. You’re famous Kirk. Reading the Dining Review in the Reader right now and guess who’s the guest star. YOU! I’m sure you already know that but just wanted to say congrats.
    Question: 4th pic down on Ba Ren: what is that dish? Is that fish?
    Also, for the momos, what’s that thing covering the dish : it looks like a crispy crepe. What does a momo taste like?
    Nice post!

  17. Hi Faye – LOL! I not sure about famous…..thanks much though! That dish is the steamed fish with scallions…. if you like spicy, it can be one of the hotter things on the menu.
    Hi CC – I saw that post….I think I’ll wait until we get to Tibet to try Yak….

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