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Monday, 16 November 2015

Top 5 Indonesian Ice

1. Ice Dawet
WEWW... Chewy, sweet, and lovely! Mix the brown sugar so that you get the best taste of this ice! You can also add durian for additional taste.

2. Ice Cincau
Ever taste this ice? It's really popular here or there or somewhere else. This is exactly different from Ice Dawet. You want to know why? Taste it and you'll find the answer!

3. Ice Campur
Why is it called Ice Campur? Because it's... FABULOUS. nah. It's a combination between cincau, fruit (durian or nangka or both), jelly, ice (ofc), and syrup! The toppings sure are a lot, rite? 

4. Ice Kopyor
Who doesn't like coconut? Attractive, isn't it? 

5. Ice Lilin

Candle ice lel... easy to get, easy to eat, and delicious! It's also cheap here. Tasty.. yumm


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Top 5 "Jajanan Pasar" in Indonesia

1. Lemper

Lemper.. Oh Lemper.. Cherilyn's favorite "Jajanan Pasar" in Indonesia..Grab one BABEH!


2. Putu

Well.. If you're a true Indonesian Food lover, you probably have tried putu. The sweet taste of the melted brown sugar inside the putu makes you wanna have some more.. moree.... MOREE...!


3. Dadar Gulung

We Certainly love it soooooooo.... muuuuch!!!! We Rate it 8/10 !!!!


4. Talam abon

What you'll need to make this: 150 gr tepung beras - 45 gr tepung sagu - 3/4 sdt garam - 2 1/4 sdt gula pasir - 800 ml santan dari satu butir kelappa - 1 lmbr daun pandan, etc. (WE'RE USING BAHASA)


5.  Klepon

Eat it and bite it inside your mouth! POP! the melted brown sugar gives you surprise hehe ;D Don't open your mouth when you eat klepon!!!! we're droolinn rn... Dx






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Top 5 Indonesian Food

1. Meatball
Coming to Surabaya? Make sure you don't skip this food, or else you'll regret it FOREVER! Visit Madame Chang and you'll be satisfied.. or addicted to its meatball maybe? The taste is totally different from others!

2. Nasi Campur
This is tambakbayan's! I personally like it very much. For us, this is the best Nasi Campur we've ever tasted! Really tasty... 

3. Batagor
Supa dupa delicious!! You can get this food everywhere and it's cheap enough. Don't forget to buy us also HUAHAHAHA xD

4. Tahu Gejrot
I'M ADDICTED TO THIS FOOD EVER SINCE I TRIED IT!!! No joking! I can't explain the flavor but it's extremely delicious. Maybe you think it's just a tahu with sauce, you're nearly true, but.. It's much more better than you imagine!!

5. Gado-Gado
Try this superb mix mix... JK anyway. It may not make you drool or something but.. once you taste it, you'll try some more! 


Top 5 Cafes In Indonesia

After posting about world's best cafes and restaurants, we're going to post about INDONESIA's top 5 cafes!!!!!

1. Excelso

Fav --> Avocado Coffee :p


2. Starbucks

well.. there's starbucks everywhere but, we just wanted to post it too!!!



3. Coffee Bean

Yeh.. Yehh..Coffee Bean.. You know your own favorite drink rite?


4. Pancious

Well.. of course.. PANCious.. so their fave menu is their pancake, duh!!!!!!!



5. X.O. Cafe & Bistro

Yep.. Well.. So many Fave Menus.. Connie's fave is their Aglio Olio Spaghetti.



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Top 5 Coffee Shops in America

1. Joe Bean - Rochester, New York

With its focus on eco-friendly beans and securing fair-trade coffee from reputable farms, Joe Bean is a coffee shop where customers can feel good about drinking their java. If simply sipping isn’t enough, Joe Bean offers classes on everything from milk steaming to espresso technique, making the café a unique spot to learn all things coffee.


2. Kaffe 1668 - New York

We can’t ignore the Swedes’ influence on the coffee scene. After all, Sweden is a country with some of the highest coffee consumption in the world. All three locations of Kaffe 1668 snag a spot on the list with their individually-brewed, direct-trade, single-source coffees; minimal woodwork seating; and soothing environment in which to sip your coffee. Kaffe's list of coffees takes you far and wide, across the globe, for a tasting experience that’s unlike any other.


3. Coava Coffee - Portland, Ore

The friendly folks at Coava are all about two things: craft and hospitality. Their coffee buyers travel the world learning about farming practices, soil, and production methods to bring the best tasting coffee they can find home to their community. The shop itself is a welcoming space designed for coffee lovers to come together, united in their appreciation for the perfect bean. Coava is also committed to partnering with other coffee shops around the country, helping small businesses expand and succeed.


4. Barista Parlour - Nashville

Housed in a refurbished garage, Barista Parlour serves up high-end coffee with biker flair. Don’t let the hogs parked outside fool you, inside this minimalist, stainless steel-heavy coffee shop, Andy Mumma is pouring up some serious coffee, including Madcap, Sight glass, and Counter Culture, along with a kitchen that churns out some delicious seasonal, locally sourced fare.  



5. Spyhouse Coffee — Minneapolis

Many may not expect Minneapolis to be a hotspot for third wave coffee. On the contrary, the City of Lakes is no espresso wasteland — and Spyhouse epitomizes the coffee culture here. Spyhouse now has three locations, including a breathtakingly beautiful roasting facility/coffee shop (featuring a restored, vintage Probat UG 22 roaster) which opened in September of 2013. If you’re not lucky enough to be able to check out the space itself, you can sign up for a subscription for their great coffee.



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Top 5 Restaurants In the World

1. Noma, (Copenhagen, Denmark). Cost of a meal for two, without wine: $600.
After losing the top ranking in 2013 (it had held the No. spot for the three previous years), Noma is firing on all cylinders these days. Located in an old whaling warehouse, the restaurant is the birthplace of “new Nordic” cuisine, which relies solely on ingredients available in region. But today, the restaurant is pushing far beyond its early days of foraged sea buckthorn and reindeer lichen. Dinner these days might start with a whole kohlrabi, filled with its fermented juice and bored with a straw, so that it looks and tastes like a coconut drink. The meal might then proceed through aebleskivers –a traditional Danish kind of fritter—brushed with a sauce made from fermented grasshopper, and end with a dessert of potato, almond, and plum purée. It sounds wacky, but somehow Redzepi and his crew manage to make it all delicious. As well as deeply pleasurable: Noma continues to offer what may well be the most engaged—and engaging—service in the world.

2. Celler de Can Roca, Girona, Spain. Cost of a meal for two, without wine: $390-480.
Celler de Can Roca is run by three brothers — head chef Joan, sommelier Josep, and pastry chef Jordi — who came by their trade honestly: they learned it from their parents. But it’s hard to imagine anything further from your average mom and pop cooking. In what may very well be the most beautiful dining room in Europe, a Roca meal dazzles with its wizardry (a starter called Eat The World that encapsulates, in five distinct bites, the tastes of the five different cuisines; a dessert called Messi’s Goal, that recreates, with a candied pitch, flying white chocolate balls, and a plateside iPod playing the roars of the crowd, what it feels like when Barcelona’s soccer hero Lionel Messi scores), while remaining firmly rooted in the flavors of the Mediterranean. Josep brings lucky guests on a tour of his cellar, where favorite wines have been singled out for multi-sensory treatments.

3. Osteria Francescana, Modena, Italy. Cost of a meal for two, without wine: $360-525.
Behind a stately exterior, the world’s most emotive chef, Massimo Bottura, cooks flights of fantasy and memory. The first sign that this is not your ordinary upscale Italian restaurant comes from the abstract contemporary paintings on the wall, but the art continues on the plate. The mortadella sandwich of every Italian child’s memory is turned into an impossibly light mousse, a Magnum ice cream bar becomes a sophisticated, foie-gras stuffed bite. And like his spectacular lacquered eel, which Bottura serves with saba and polenta to represent the apples and corn the eel would encounter on its way up the nearby Po river, his dishes are made more evocative by the stories that accompany them.

4. Eleven Madison Park, New York, USA. Cost of a meal for two, without wine: $450.
In this hushed yet theatrical dining room, Swiss-born chef Daniel Humm takes the whole farm-to-table movement, imbues it with a bit of French savoir-faire, and, like an alchemist, comes out with the quintessential New York restaurant. Indeed, the sense of place here comes not just from the locally grown and produced ingredients, but from Humm’s knowing nod to New York’s culinary culture. Pristine carrots, for example, get turned into a lightly whimsical take on steak tartare; sturgeon (brought to the table under a smoke-filled cloche) is served with the restaurant’s take on an everything bagel. Excellent service — graceful, attentive, modern — adds to the sense of supreme well-being.

5. Dinner. London, England. Cost of a meal for two, without wine: $230.
Heston Blumenthal took his fascination with English culinary history and turned it into something unexpectedly interesting for the rest of us. At the fashionable Dinner, located at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in London and overseen by chef Ashley Palmer-Watts, traditional (if quirkily named) dishes like Salamugundy and meat fruit are transformed into modern-day marvels (the latter into a light but rich chicken liver parfait, made up to look exactly like a mandarin orange) Is it indeed the U.K.’s best restaurant? Probably not. But as history lessons go, this one goes down extremely easily.

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Top 5 Italian Food

1. Pasta

Yes, we have uploaded post about pasta sauces. So, yeah our number 1 fav italian food is pasta and our favorite sauce is alfredo. My (connie) favorite spaghetti is aglio e olio. here's the pic! Fact: Pasta wasn't originally made by italians, but pasta was brought to italy from China.



2. Pizza

Our second fav Italian food is pizza, hey, wait, the original pizza isn't from Italy!! Italians weren't the one who made pizza! Babylonians,egyptians and romans did! But..  It's popular in Italy nowadays, so.. We will include pizza as italian food. YEP! YEP! YEPPERONI! (get it? xD)


3. Risotto 

NO EXPLANATIONS CAUSE YOU KNOW RITE? xD



4. Gelato 

WELP, our favourite flavor is.. um.. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT! HAH! xD


5. Ravioli

I HAVE NO EXPLANATION FOR THIS FOOD BECAUSE IT'S JUST.. AHHH.. TOO DELICIOUS.. I'll give extra pics ;P ;D





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Top 5 Pizza Flavors

1. Pepperoni 

The classic pizza flavor, yep. Everyone knows it! IF YOU DUNNO IT, NOW IT'S THE TIME TO GO OUT,ASK YOUR FRIENDS AND EAT SOME SLICES OF THIS PEPPERONI PIZZA!!!! 



2. Double Cheese

MMM... Cheeeeeeese!!!!! wait.. DOUBLE CHEEEEEESE!!!!1 double the cheese, double the happiness :D 



3. Bacon PIzza

No one will sayy No Way to Bacon, especially BACON PIZZA! 


4. Sausage Pizza 

Sausage.... Sau... Sageeee..... RRR...


5. Black Olives Pizza

Very Classic and pretty popular. MUST TRY if you haven't :P (we rly liked to recommend you all food and drink xD)



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Top 5 Pasta Sauces

1. Carbonara

There are so many different recipes for this sauce. So this is the recipe that i wanted to share : prepare 3 tbsps olive oil, 1/3 pound pancetta, small dice 5-6 cloves garlic chopped, 1/2 cup dry white wine, 3 large egg yolks, salt and pepper, 1 pound of pasta(pick your favorite), grated pecorino romano and parmigiano-reggiano and 1/2 cup flat-leaf parsley chopped.


2. Bolognese 

The main ingredients are Ground meat(beef, veal or pork), onions, celery, tomato paste, wine,carrot,etc.



3. Purple Pesto Pasta

you'll need 1/2 head red cabbage, chopped coarsely, 2-3 garlic cloves peeled, 2 tbsp sunflower seeds, salt, olive oil, 200g dried pasta, 2 large handfuls of steamed green vegetables.


4. Tomato Sauce Pasta

You will need a bunch of fresh basil,1 medium onion, 2 cloves garlic, 1 kg ripe tomatoes, olive oil, a tbsp red wine, sea salt, freshly ground black pepper, 15 g parmesan cheese to make tomato sauce.



5. Alfredo Sauce

Prepare 2 tbsp butter, 1 cup whipping cream, salt and freshly ground black pepper and 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese.



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Top 5 Smoothie Flavors

1. Strawberry Banana

Blend 1 banana, 1 cup of strawberries, 1/2 cup each vanilla yoghurt and milk, 2 teaspoons of honey, a pinch of cinnamon and a cup of ice. That's what you need to make a strawberry banana smoothie.


2. Strawberry Shortcake

Blend 2 cups of strawberries, 1 cup crumbled pound cake, 1 1/2 cups each milk and ice and sugar to taste. top with whipped cream and some strawberries. Yeah.. That's pretty much what you need.



3. Pineapple-Mango

Blend 1 cup each chopped pineapple and mango, 1 cup of coconut water, a dash of ground allspice and 1 cup of ice. sprinkle with toasted coconut.


4. Chocolate Banana

Blend 1 banana, 1 cup of chocolate ice cream, 1/2 cup of milk, a pinch of salt and 1/2 cup of ice.



5. Watermelon

Freeze  3 cups cubed seeded watermelon until hard. Blend with 1 cup cubed fresh seeded watermelon, the juice of 1 lime,1/4 cup of sugar and 1 cup of water.


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