La Panetteria, Italian Restaurant, Bethesda MD

Happy Easter! Today, I stopped by  La Panetteria in Bethesda, Maryland.

This was the only restaurant that was available for a last minute table for a nice Easter Sunday post church lunch, so we came here knowing nothing about this restaurant and crossing our fingers it’ll be a good meal.

This was probably the best pasta I've had in a really long time. Everything tasted warm and fresh, and felt like food you would have at your Italian Grandma's home. If you're ever in Bethesda and you're craving good Italian food, I highly recommend this place. Trust me, you won't regret it. 

Spending time alone and why it's good for you

As a fellow extrovert, I love being around people and get my energy from them, but I’ve started to value my alone time more lately.

Being alone meant I could use the time to focus on myself, work on this website as I camp out at a cafe - like I’m doing right now - or stay at home to catch-up on sleep and binge watch shows (we all need those lazy days!).

I used to think that staying in bed and being unproductive was… well, unproductive and a waste of time. But I’m realizing that this isn’t a waste of time because you need to rest your body to maintain your health and be fresh and ready to go for the work week. We’ll also never have time like this again, so take a break, and relax. Go stay in bed and binge watch a show or two once in a while, don’t feel guilty about it.

Going about your day alone leaves you alone with your thoughts, so I usually spend a lot of my time thinking about what I want in life, people watch by sitting next to a window at a cafe, or catch-up on work-work or personal-work.

Don’t be afraid to not have any plans on weeknights and weekends. Don’t feel like you have to go out to that party on a Friday night because everyone else is. Don’t be afraid to explore the city or town you live in by yourself.

Go date yourself, because if you don’t know who you are and what you want, what other human will?

Jeni's Ice Cream, 14th St. DC

Finally made it here! I've heard so many good things about this place, I couldn't wait to try out their ice-cream (aka one of my favorite foods). Let's get started. Hello, Jeni's. 

This shop definitely has great ice cream and a vast variety of flavors to select from. It's not the cheapest scoop of ice cream you'll have, but if you're a fan of ice cream, I recommend trying this place out at least once. 

Let it snow... in March?

Life is constantly full of surprises and might not go according to your plan. You might have a strict 5 year plan or maybe it's a one month plan. It's great to have goals in life, but make sure you don't get caught up in all the small details. Stay flexible, adaptable, have goals, and when something occurs that might seem off - like having it snow in March - seize the moment. Who knows, maybe diverging might be the best thing that could have ever happened to you.

I dare you to take a leap of faith

I dare you to take courage and a leap of faith even if you're all alone. If it's something (or someone) you believe in, then I challenge you to at least try to see where life takes you.

So often do people tell me stories how they regret not trying. Whether it's not trying to explore a new city because they were uncomfortable about the cultural barriers they might encounter, not trying new cuisines, not trying to attend that concert because their friends wouldn't go with them, not trying to make a relationship work, the list goes on. 

It’s normal for us to stop ourselves from doing something because we’re afraid, after all, we are human, right? No.

Here's my challenge: I challenge you to take a leap and start living your life by chasing after your dreams, even if it means you have to make a few sacrifices.

If you can attend that dream college of yours despite it being across/in another country, go for it. If you received an amazing job offer and it's a job you fell in love with but it means relocating and moving away from your friends, go and take that chance; don't worry, you'll eventually make new friends. If you want to take a chance on a relationship but you're scared because you've been hurt before, don't let that past experience hold you back. 

Don't ever let past experiences hold you back but use it to strengthen you.

It's life, so hardships and heartaches will come and go, since we're forever stuck on this crazy rollercoaster of a life. But wouldn't you rather give something a shot and learn from those experiences than sit there in regret wondering, "what if?"  

Have courage. Have heart. Don’t let fear hinder you.

Classy Korean Restaurant: Gayeon, NJ

Gayeon just made it to my top list for good, clean, classy, traditional, Korean food. This restaurant is located in Fort Lee, NJ, but they also have a restaurant out in NY (link here). I'm incredibly excited to share this experience, so let's get started. 

One of the best authentic Korean foods I've had in America in a while. You'll definetly see me coming back here for more in the future. 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

So glad I was finally able to check this place off my list. These are my favorite types of museums, so I could easily get lost here for hours. There's so much to see, so much to learn, I wish I had more time to explore each section more intimately. I stopped taking photos after awhile to take-in what I was learning, but here are a few images I was able to capture.  

John's Pizzera, NY Style Pizza

You know I love a good slice(s) of pizza, so when I stopped by New York, I had to stop by a good pizza place. Here's a look into John's Pizzeria. 

The pizza here was great and if I'm in the area and I'm craving pizza, then I'll probably stop by, but it's not a place I would go out of my way for. 

Ippudo Ramen, NY

I've heard nothing but great -  amazing things about Ippudo, so I knew I had to make this stop a priority when I finally had some free time in New York. Shall we begin? 

Overall, 10 out of 10 out of 10. This place was amazing and I would definitely go here again. I know this place does get crowded, so I highly recommend coming at an off hour so you miss the crowd, coming early, or during lunch. 

You win some. You lose some. Let's talk friendships.

You might be the type of person who has multiple friend groups or maybe you’re someone who just has a small number of people you call friends. Everyone views and defines friendship differently, but here’s how I think of it:

Your real friends should be people you trust, who will support you, respect you, and people you respect, support, and trusts you back.

I’ve always been a strong believer in having quality over quantity friendship, but I also understand the appeal in having a large pool of “friends” since you’ll always have something to do, someone to talk to, someone to hang out with, but are these type of “friends” worth it? 

If I invest in my friends and build those relationship, won’t it be worth it?

I’m not saying don’t do this. In fact, I highly recommend that you invest in other people’s lives; be selfless, get to know them, listen to them. You never know what these relationships will turn into and the impact you’ll have in each other’s lives. But just because you invest, this doesn’t necessarily mean these people will automatically become your best friends, and that’s okay. I applaud you for putting yourself out there and trying to build a relationship, but if it leads to nothing, then that’s okay too.

You learn something new from everyone. 

Don’t judge someone in the first ten minutes, take time to get to know them and give them a chance. Wouldn’t you want this treatment back too? Everyone has their own story to tell, everyone has their own unique personality. By interacting with new people, listening to their stories, and getting to know them, I believe this is never a waste of time. You’ll learn something new, they’ll bring out a new side of you and vise versa.

It’s okay to only have a small handful of people you call best friend.

Let’s be real, time is limited, so of course we want to use it wisely. This crazy thing we call life is stressful and you’ll constantly have battles to fight, but these fights aren’t too bad when you have a good - healthy support system. Whether that’s a family member or a friend, even if you only have one person, it’ll make all the difference. In fact, your best friend(s) should be the easiest part of life, as told by one of my best friends.

It’s okay to let go of certain people.

I know this might be terrifying, especially if this is someone you depend on, but if a certain person is starting to get toxic in your life, you feel like they’re not meeting you halfway, or they’re taking advantage of you -- are they really worth it? If you’ve already confronted them and tried to resolve the issue multiple times but you come back to the same conclusion, is the friendship/relationship worth it? I understand how difficult this can be, letting go of people is something I struggle with, but as scary as it is, sometimes, it can be the best thing for you. Be free, let them go, and you'll start to find yourself again. 

You win some. You lose some. It's a never ending cycle of meeting new people and building relationships.

Some will stick around, some will fall under the "network" bucket, and some will completely disappear from your life. If some people are bound to leave, then what's the point in investing in them? Scroll up and reread this post from the start.

You'll meet people you'll grow with and people who'll make you grow; people who'll fight with you and people who'll make you fight; people who'll help build your home and people who'll leave you alone.

It's during these times when the people who'll make you grow, make you fight, and leave you alone, that the people who'll grow with you, fight with you, and build a home with you will shine ever so brightly in your life and the people you'll want to keep.

 

Lab Cafe, Rockville Town Square, MD

I've heard about Lab Cafe from a few people for a while now, so I was excited to finally check this place out. Let's go! 

Jjajamgmyun at Jang Won, Annandale, VA

Ah, jjajangmyun (짜장면) aka one of my favorite comfort foods. Here's one of my go to spots here in Annandale, VA. Jang Won doesn't have their own website, so here's a link to their Yelp page. 

There's another jjajangmyung place near this area called, Choon Hwa Won, that a lot of people like to go to too. I personally like this place better but if you're leaning more towards Choon Hwa Won, click here for my post about it.

2018, Let's Tackle Our Fears Together

I know it’s been awhile since I last posted anything here; the start of the year always seems to be my toughest month(s) to get new content up since it’s usually spent getting over jet lag and getting back into the rhythm of things.  

Every new year, I try to set up a few personal goals. I’m usually 80% successful in keeping them, but for the first time ever, I’ve already broken almost 80% of them. This put me even more off beat. We’re at the end of month 2 of 2018 and I know I’m a little late to the “2018 resolution” party, but hey, better late than never, right?

This year, I decided to make it the year I face my fears.

We all have our fears and insecurities, whether it’s packing up your belongings to move to a new city, letting go of certain relationships because you don’t want to be alone, avoiding certain food items to maintain your figure, or getting yourself to attend that network/class you’ve always wanted to try. Whatever it is, I know everyone has their fears and insecurities, and that’s okay because we’re only human.

2018, I’m going to start tackling some of my fears head-on one by one. I’m in my 20s, so this really is the time to work hard, take risks, and take a leap of faith. It’s the time to jump out of comfort zones and start hiking that mountain you’ve always wanted to hike. It won’t be an easy journey, but if we don’t challenge ourselves when we’re young and have the energy, then how are we supposed to do so when we’re older? They say 20s is when you should start developing healthy skills because it’ll continue to carry over with you through your life, so let’s start developing them.

Start developing your skills now, take that leap of faith, don’t let your fears hold you back.

Even if you’re younger/older than 20s, it’s never too early/late for you to start your hike up that mountain you’ve always wanted to climb. Just don’t give up once you start, go by your own pace, and take moments to appreciate where you’re at because every step will have its own beauty if you look around. Once you get to the top and take-in the breathtaking view, you’ll feel on-top of the world and so incredibly proud that you challenged yourself to go on this journey.

I’d rather learn from my experiences than sit there in regret. 

I don’t ever want to look back in my life and think to myself, “what if I just went for it” or “I should have taken that leap of faith”. This is a lesson I learned early on in my high school years. Knowing fear was the reason for holding me back has personally become an unacceptable excuse.

And so, I’m going to stop procrastinating and make this the year I tackle my fears one by one. 2018, I am so incredibly excited. It's going to be an exciting year filled with lots of growth. 

Lunch at The Farm at San Benito, Philippines

Whenever I have time, I love stopping by The Farm at San Benito in the Philippines. It's about a 2 hour drive from Manila, but it's absolutely worth it (click here to read about for my overall experience at The Farm). 

The food is vegan friendly, and I love how light and refreshing everything tastes. I believe if not all, then majority of the ingredients they use is organic, and their chef does a great job in presenting not only an aesthetic food palette but also one that satisfies your stomach. Here are a few photos from our lunch! 

My Experience at The Farm at San Benito, PH

Someone, please take me back to The Farm at San Benito, Philippines.

The Farm is a wellness/spa retreat and you can either choose to make a day trip here or spend a few nights in their villas. It is a bit of a hike to get here though, it's about a 2 hour drive from Manila. 

Once you enter the gates of The Farm, you'll be greeting by tall coconut trees, birds chirping around you, and a slight cool breeze. The Farm does a great job in controlling how many people are allowed to enter this area at once, so I loved how this place didn't feel like it was overly crowded but rather felt like you almost had the place to yourself. 

Everyday, they have a set of different wellness activities you can participate in. They have everything from yoga, fitness classes, a nutrition class, to cooking class. The Farm also has multiple pools you can relax by, massages, and more. 

If you're looking for an escape from the city, I highly recommend stopping by The Farm for a nice relaxing getaway. 

Goodbye 2017.

I can’t believe another year has passed and we’re now in 2018. To be frank, I’ve been avoiding this 2017 recap blog post because I didn’t know where to begin. So much happened last year.

As we itched closer to the end of 2017, the more excited I got for the year to be over. I thought that once the year concluded, I’d be able to properly start fresh and enter 2018 with a clean breath of fresh air, but we all know that there are certain responsibilities, feelings, and events you can’t just cut off.  

2017 wasn’t the easier year. I was challenged intellectually in a way I’ve never been, I was emotionally drained, I saw too many people’s true colors, and was constantly pushed out of my comfort zone.  Safe to say, it’s been a huge learning curve of a year.

Despite all the downs, this year was also filled with a lot of ups. There was a lot of reunion with old friends, deepening friendships with current ones, and a lot of family time, so I’m thankful. I’m thankful for all the various events, friends and strangers I’ve interacted with, challenges I’ve faced, and lessons I’ve learned from it all.    

2018, I’m excited for you. I’m excited for all that’s to come, all the new adventures, and people I’ll get to meet. Let’s do this.  

Sujaebi at Samcheong-dong, Korea

Whenever I come to Korea, this is one place I love to stop by. Getting my sujaebi fix at Samcheong-dong. Sujaebi is a traditional Korean dish and the noodles are a bit thicker and doughy. We also ordered potato pancakes as a side. 

Make sure you get here a bit early to avoid the lines. Seats gets filled up pretty quickly. 

Address to get here: 102 Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Korea's Chinatown at Incheon

I can't believe it took me as long as it did to finally make my way over here. My family and I decided to take a day trip up to Korea's Chinatown in Incheon. If you're ever in this area, you have to go to this jjajangmyun place I wrote about; it will change your world. Also, walk around this small town and go find the red bean dessert pictured below. Since they make this on the spot, you'll get to take a bite out of a fresh, steaming hot, red bean bun. There might be people waiting in line, I waited about 30 minutes, but it was worth it. 

Best Jjajangmyun in Chinatown, Incheon, Korea

I'm so incredibly excited to share this post with you. Out of all the jjajangmyun places I've been to, this is one of the best places I've ever been to. Right in the heart of Chinatown, Incheon, Korea, if you're ever in the area, make sure you come here for the jjajangmyun! We also ordered the pork tangsooyook and fried dumplings all of which I highly recommend. 

Need directions? Click here

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Photos from SamCheon-Dong, Seoul

There's something so attractive about the SamCheon-Dong Village that always makes me want to go back and visit this place. A lot of tourists usually visits the neighboring Bukchon Hanok Village, which has a lot of old traditional Korean homes and feel.  I love getting lost in this neighborhood. They also have a two of my favorite restaurants: a sujebi and a red bean porridge place. 

"Seoul's Second Best Shop" For Red Bean, Seoul, Korea

Literally, that's the direct translation of this restaurant: Seoul's Second Best Shop (link here for directions) and they have the best red bean soup, aka "danpatjuk". The space is really small, so you'll be getting cozy with the friends you go with and others eating here too. It's not a place you'll want to sit around for hours, but rather, a place where you go in, eat, and leave; but trust me when I say this, they have great - no, amazing, danpatjuk, so it will be worth the wait and coziness. 

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Italian Food at The Old Stand, Itaewon

Pub at night, restaurant during the day. 
They also have a brunch menu. 

Overall, I liked the chill-quirky, but not overly quirky, ambiance of this restaurant. The food was good, the price was great, and this restaurant was forgiving with their portion size -- I mean look at that hamburger dish from their brunch menu! We probably didn't need to order the extra salmon salad, but my mom didn't know the lunch set menu was for two instead of one, but don't worry, we were able to finish everything and didn't leave any food to waste. 

This is a place I definitely would visit again.

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Crab Bibimbap at MooHwaJam, Seoul

My grandma kept talking about how there's a great bibimbap with crab meat-place, so we decided to stop by MooHwaJam for lunch. Let's start. 

Update: this restaurant is now closed.

Overall, the ingredients they used was incredibly fresh, so I see why my grandma wouldn't stop raving about this place. Highly recommended if you're looking for a not so traditional Korean  bibimbap and if you like crabs. 

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