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Lucky Noodle King / “Source Code”

After reading Jonathan Gold’s Weekly Restaurant Recommendation for Lucky Noodle King in San Gabriel on the KCRW Good Food blog, I told Tony, Allan, and BeiBei (my San Gabriel Valley partners-in-crime) that we should definitely try it out. How could we not give this place a shot considering it has been featured in multiple publications and has an average rating of four stars on Yelp? We decided to make an afternoon excursion out of it – Lucky Noodle King followed by Source Code, a new movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan.

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This place looks like your typical hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant in the San Gabriel Valley, and I don’t mean that as a bad thing. In fact, most of my favorite Chinese restaurants are holes-in-the-wall types. They tend to have the cheapest, tastiest, most-authentic foods. Unlike most hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurants, however, they actually have a website, complete with a menu featuring photos!

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Hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurants also tend to have the best decorative items. Check out this Asian baby covered with oodles of noodles! This framed photo sits atop their register counter.

After perusing the menu for a bit, we decided on four dishes.

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Wontons in Chili Oil Sauce (红油炒手)

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Fagara Spicy Pot (麻辣烫)

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Potstickers (鍋貼)

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Sichuan Authentic Dan Dan Noodles (四川擔擔麵)

The dan dan noodles are by far their most popular item, according to several articles and the reviews on Yelp. Personally, my favorite of the four dishes was the wontons in chili oil sauce. I felt this dish had just the right spiciness level and the wontons were a good texture. I was not too keen on the dan dan noodles, although I’m just not a huge fan of savory foods with peanut-based sauces. Everything we ordered was spicy, except for the potstickers. Apparently, for BeiBei, these dishes weren’t even spicy enough!

This place has excellent service, with an extremely friendly waitress. She helped recommend dishes for us and even offered to make the dishes more spicy for BeiBei. I can’t say I would have cravings for these foods myself, but I definitely think this restaurant is worth a try. There’s no doubt you get bang for your buck here – excellent prices. If you enjoy Sichuan foods or spicy foods in general, this is definitely the place for you.

Give Lucky Noodle King a visit at 534 E. Valley Blvd., San Gabriel, CA 91776. Say you heard of the restaurant via a blog! The waitress was happy to hear it when we had told her that’s how we heard of this restaurant.

Source CodeFollowing our lunch adventure, we headed over to the Santa Anita Mall to watch Source Code. After discovering that this movie has a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes (Yes, it does seem like we’re all about ratings when it comes to everything we do, doesn’t it?), we bumped this up our movie list and decided to postpone our home viewing of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I. This movie was just the right length, at one hour and thirty-four minutes. The four of us concurred that we didn’t think it deserved that high of a rating, although it was pretty entertaining. I felt like it was trying to mimic Inception with its “complexity” and general theme/idea. Considering how popular Inception became and how much people were intrigued by the concept portrayed in the film, it is no surprise that other movies would attempt to go down that route in order to gain public approval. Personally, I would probably have given this movie about a 75-80% rating. I would recommend to watch it and let me know what you think!

 

Reconnecting.

It’s been a while since I’ve posted, but boy do I have a lot to post! My days have been filled with catching up with old friends that I don’t see very often. So, let’s begin.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Ryan Hsu & John Zhang were down in SoCal for John’s little sister’s birthday, so I went over the day of the little shindig. John’s house is in Diamond Bar, and I must say, it is huge! For dinner, we went to the Hong Kong Plaza in Rowland Heights. John’s cousin works at the Lollicup there so she knows a lot of the people who work at various restaurants and places at the plaza. I saw 臭豆腐 (stinky tofu), my favorite!, and I had to have it. Thanks to John’s cousin who has the hook-ups, I got some for free! Yum. I couldn’t resist taking a picture with the sign. Haha.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

BeiBei heard of this place called “Iron Grill” in Los Angeles that had a 1/2 off special on sushi, so we decided to check it out. It was great! We shared a “Love Boat.” and the total came out to only $28, split between the two of us! There was way too much sushi for both of us – we even had leftovers!

After sushi, we watched G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. It wasn’t too bad, actually. After the movie, we stopped by Phoenix Dessert to grab some quick desserts, headed back to BeiBei’s to down our desserts, then I went home. Tummy quite satisfied. :)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Paul and I watched The Time Traveler’s Wife. It was pretty good. I cried! T_T Haha. I had to ask Paul if he had a tissue. Afterwards, we ate at Del Taco. Mmm satisfying. ;)

Paul’s in Boston now and heading to New York tomorrow for architecture school @ Columbia! How exciting! I hope he has a blast there. Can’t wait to hear all the crazy stories about his experiences. :)

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Chinese school reunion! I had Korean BBQ with Pam, Christine, and Dorothy. We hadn’t all hung out in 4 years! (Ever since college). I’ve missed these girls. It was great hanging out with them. We had a lot of laughs, and as Pam said, my abs got a great workout! ;) Hopefully I’ll be seeing more of them from now on since we’ve graduated and are all back in the area. :) Pam graduated from UCLA & Christine graduated from UCSD.


(Please ignore my fat arm :[)

Thursday was Christine’s 22nd birthday, so we got her a cake to celebrate! The restaurant also gave her that cute little green critter. We couldn’t quite figure out what it was. Haha. :p

Monday, August 17, 2009

Tiffiny was going back to Berkeley on Wednesday, so we had a little lunch date Monday prior to her departure. We ate at China Bistro near her area, El Monte. We also took Cue! pictures – those cutesy asian pictures that you take in a booth and draw on, but I haven’t been able to scan them. Once I get those scanned, I’ll post them up too!


Wedneday, August 19, 2009

Wong Fu Productions, David Choi, and Far*East Movement were having a meet and greet at the It’s A Grind in Cerritos, and my little cousin, Reycel, really wanted to go. So I took her! I really wish I smiled better in these pictures, though. :(

Reycel and I with Jsplif and Kevnish from Far*East Movement

Reycel and I with Phil, Wes, and Ted from Wong Fu Productions and David Choi

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Long Beach Table Tennis Club hosted their Summer 2009 Tournament. I helped out and participated in the under 1400 and under 1600 rated events, as well as the under 2800 doubles. My partner and I got 2nd in the doubles event! I almost advanced from my round robin group in the U1400; it came down to a tie-breaker for a 3-way tie! It was very tiring, but I had a lot of fun, and I think I played pretty well. Individually, I won three matches and lost three matches; two of the three games that I lost were played up to 5 games (so I lost 2-3), then the other one I lost 1-3.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

My dad, Reycel, and I went to the Beatles Festival, hosted by KEARTH 101 radio station, by the Queen Mary in Long Beach. It was pretty fun! Two groups of people brought their instruments and started jamming to Beatles songs. Crowds started forming around them, including us, and people were getting into the music. It was cool. Here’s a photo of my dad in front of the Beatles Rockband stage. Yes, that’s right; Rockband released a Beatles version of the game!

Isn’t he cute with his Beatles shirt? :p

So that’s what I’ve been up to lately, in addition to slowly putting away my clothes from my move from Berkeley, slowly cleaning my room, and watching and finishing the Taiwanese drama, Devil Beside You, starring Rainie Yang and Mike He. :)