Communal hipster wannabe soba and Japanese appetizers. A decent clone of London’s Wagamama over. Another half decent video production.
Communal hipster wannabe soba and Japanese appetizers. A decent clone of London’s Wagamama over. Another half decent video production.
We needed to carbo load before a grueling marathon at Powell’s City of Books in Portland. NYC style pizza seemed to fit the bill. I won’t give away the verdict, but be warned the F word is used when describing what they put on the pizza. (Hopefully you’ll also notice much fewer “ums” and “ahs”.)
From the people that brought you the Harvest Vine in Seattle, it’s Txori… trying to be an authentic tapas bar – replete with throwing your napkins on the floor. Check it.
And p.s. check out the new and improved Seattle Restaurant Guide.
Cheap Pakistani food in New York City. Why is it so difficult to find restaurants like this almost anywhere else in the U.S. in quantity? (Best video yet I think.)
Special thanks to Jason at Me So Hungry for hosting me at Haandi. Lots more pics over on his blog.
Our secret hidden camera expose of the food at Google’s main cafeteria at their Mountain View headquarters. The video’s a little shaky but that’s because we had to be stealthy and I couldn’t keep my top hat steady. The audio however is much improved over our last two videos. Progress, people. Progress!
Joule, Seattle, Washington from tastingmenu on Vimeo.
OK all you armchair Spielbergs… This one’s a bit better. The audio is a little quiet but at least it’s understandable. Baby steps people. Baby steps. Also… I think it being shorter keeps it more focused. We’re learning, comments welcome.
Our first restaurant review video. Poor production quality? Yes. Bad lighting? Check. Awful sound? Definitely. Good food… actually, yes.
Lark, Seattle, Washington from tastingmenu on Vimeo.
We’ll work on improving things in future videos.