Cupcake of the Week: Peanut Butter Jelly Time

Made a trip to Magnolia Bakery’s Columbus Circle location for an event I’m hosting.  Before I left I decided to try a “Peanut Butter” cupcake – basically a peanut butter sandwich in cupcake form. 

Our judgment: if you are a super peanut butter and jelly sandwich fan and can’t get enough, go for it. Or feeling adventurous.

Good effort Magnolia, but I’ll be sticking with your classic buttercream frostings and cupcakes for now.

Cupcake of the Week: Kyotofu

Kyotofu specializes in making vegan friendly desserts. This was a vegan meringue cupcake before it was quickly devoured. The almond meringue is very thick and creamy, but complements the lemon cake very well. Also the cake was very soft and it was about 2-3 lady-like bites before it was completely gone.

Make sure you have napkins within reach when eating.

Sunday Brunch: Buddha Bodai

Right across from the New Chinatown Arcade.

Being a vegetarian/vegan is relatively easier in NYC than most places.  My parents tend to not venture beyond Chinatown, so I’ve been to a good portion of the restaurants that have dim sum.  However it was shocking to learn that this trip they wanted to try something different.  My dad is a very particular person when it comes to food, so it’s very surprising to find out he wants to try something he’s not used to. Especially anything vegetarian.

My husband and I had several options lined up near the area, but due to the sudden heatwave we made a spontaneous decision to go to Buddha Bodai.
We had always passed by this place, but never had the opportunity to try it. Until yesterday.  Buddha Bodai is a one of a few vegetarian-only Chinese restaurants.  The other is Vegetarian Dim Sum House that’ we’ve also tried.  They also specialize in the veggie-version of dim sum.

For reference, dim sum is sort of the Eastern version of brunch or tapas.

Menus were in English in Chinese, and unlike traditional dim sum you order from a menu as opposed to picking out what you want from carts. They also code the menu to tell you which items are gluten-free as well.  And for those who have had dim sum before, all the typical dishes are discernible. As such I ordered everything that was familiar to everyone:

Shrimp dumplings (蝦餃),
Siu Mai (燒賣)
Meatballs (牛肉球)
Turnip cake (蘿蔔糕)
Spare ribs (排骨)
Veggie Dumplings
Cruller wrapped in rice noodle 

Except for the spare ribs (a bit too chewy) and meatballs (preferred this over the spare ribs), I recommend everything listed.  They also served congee in several varieties (another typical Chinese breakfast staple).

The price is about the same everywhere when it comes to dim sum and it come to about $25 for four people. And to top it all off, it had my dad’s approval.

Buddha Bodai
5 Mott Street
New York, NY 10013
212-566-8388

“Good Taste/Bad Taste” at the Met 6/17

image via MTV Style

The Met’s Costume Institute is one of the highlights of going to the Metropolitan Museum if you a fashion fanatic.  While the Met Gala is out of reach to most, the Costume’s symposiums are more approachable.  This year’s exhibit is “Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations” – a comparison exhibition of the works of Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada.

On Sunday June 17th at 2PM the Met will host a discussion of a similar nature between Iris Apfel, quirky fashion icon, and Tavi Gevinson, editor-in-chief of Rookiemag. “Good Taste/Bad Taste” will be about what style and chic means today.  Panel will be moderated by the Judith Thurman, New Yorker writer.

Panel is free with museum and admission.

Unlike Schiaparelli and Prada, Gevinson and Apfel have met before but this symposium will certainly be a meeting of the eccentrically styled minds. 

Good Taste/Bad Taste
June 17th, 2012
2PM
Metropolitan Museum
1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street)
New York, NY 10028
212-535-7710

Cupcake of the Week: Cakeology

Boston’s winding streets meant discovering everything at every corner.  This van was parked by Breugger’s on School Street. Little did I realize that the store was right behind the hotel. That is until we walked back up the street.

Have any Bostonians tried this Cakeology? What did you think?

Cakeology
45 Province Street
Boston, MA 02108

Liebster Blog Award!

Thanks to Kieli from Rainbow Star Candy for presenting me with this award! I’m glad you enjoy reading it so much!

This award goes to the underdogs who are just starting out or simple lost in the sea of bloggers out there.

“The origins of the Liebster Blog award are somewhat unclear but the general consensus is that it originated in Germany, Liebster meaning favourite or dearest, to showcase bloggers with fewer than 200 followers. Upon accepting the award the recipient can then pass it on to five more blogs of note. A way of introducing other bloggers to the blogs you enjoy.”  


The rules:

1. Choose five up-and-coming blogs (with fewer than 200 followers) to award the Liebster to.

2. Show your thanks to the blogger who gave you the award by linking back to them.

3. Post the award on your blog. List the bloggers you are giving the award to with links to their sites. Leave comments on their blogs so they know about the award.

4. Share five random facts about yourself that people don’t know about you.

The lucky winners are :

Now for 5 random facts about me…
1) I’ve played the piano for at least 10 years.
2) Magenta is one of my favorite “secret” colors.
3) I love spicy foods.
4) I tend to tell people I’m 2 inches taller than I actually am.
5) One day I’d like to organize a Lolita fashion enthusiast conference/convention.

Street Snaps – Anime Boston 2012

La Vida Frills is headlining street snaps post again

This was my first AnimeBoston as press and as a general attendee.  Living in New York and getting to know alot of Lolitas within my own city, I was unsure what the scene would be like in Boston. Surprisingly I met some wonderful people and did lots of picture taking.

If I’ve taken a photo of you and would like me to take it down. Please feel free to send me an email.

Creepy Cute in Fantasic Dolly.

This Sweet Lolita was such a trooper with her soft cast.

A Sweet Lolita bride.

Lolita BFFs

Gothic Lolita rocking black and plaid.

Maid and Sweet.

Punk Lolita.

Ponies and Carousels was her theme. Tiny carousel included.

Wa-Lolita at PAX.

Vampires at the Iron Gates.

This Classic Lolita was so adorable with her simple coordinate.

Cult-party and Sweet Lolita killing time.

Hime works very well with this print.

Lolita waiting in line for the Lolita panel/fashion show.

A Strawberry Lolita cute enough to eat.

I sat next to this girl during the panel. She was so worried about the lace on her dress, but she looks very good for a new Lolita don’t you think?

Another Lolita in line.

Rocking in Red.

Models posing for more pictures post-panel.

Cute Lolita in Classic.

This girl recognized me from the Tokyo Rebel signing.

More Classic.

Group shot before staff kicked everyone out of the panel room.

The Lolitas who ran the fashion panel and fashion show.

Expect a post on the entire event soon! See anyone you recognize?

Two Cons, One City – Anime Boston 2012

AnimeBoston 2012

If you ever go to Ithaca, NY you’ll notice the maps will include Cornell University and Ithaca College.  Everyone is familiar with Cornell and its Ivy-League prestige, and Ithaca College is also a great school — in its own right.  You really can’t compare the two just like you couldn’t really compare AnimeBoston and PAX East

Thanks to an unusual case of double booking, both cons took place Easter weekend. A few people were actually concerned about whether one would overtake the other.  In my opinion, it only benefited by bringing in more people to a great city. Especially when they catered to entirely different crowds (one being anime/cosplay and the gaming) with a slight amount of intermixing.

Very from our hotel.

I often tell people I’m originally from Boston, often because it comes up when my phone number is still a Massachusetts number.  Ironically living in Queens leads to further confusion.  Going to Boston was kind of returning home, even though I was a tourist this time around.

Omni Parker House

Taking advantage of PAX, I stayed at the Omni Parker House. Not only is it a historic landmark but it’s rumored to be haunted as well!  It was very also convenient that the hotel was within walking distance from the subway. An ideal spot for touristy adventures.

Gilded elevators.

Before picking my badge I decided to visit a few places I often did in my childhood.  This often mean walking around the Commons, and visiting Harvard Square.

Cherry Blossoms in bloom at the Commons
The Indie’s Mall.
Local tea and coffee shop.
Airbrush Street Artist.

Not much has really change, except that it felt very much like a college town.  The Garage used to be an old haunt because it was one of the few places that sold anime and Japanese merchandise straight from Japan.  Now with the industry nonexistent and merchandise found regularly in what little entertainment stores there are left.

Thai for lunch.

The other reason was to reconnect with an old college friend.  9Tastes was a popular Thai place with a naturally busy lunch turnover with students and the like.

Green Line Subway Station. Very different from NYC.

One interesting thing I found while riding the “T” was that whether you were young or old or not into anime, you new what AnimeBoston.  Probably because during the convention is when anime fans tend to over run the Prudential Center/Hynes Convention Center to an unhealthy and annoying degree.

This was my first year being press and an attendee in a long while.  I went to three panels I most wanted to see, and the rest of the convention was mostly catching memorable moments. 

Hsien-Ko and Lillith
Digimon and Adventure seemed to be the top cosplay.
A Seraphic Trio.
Casual Cosplay of Double-H from Mawaru Penguindrum
Convention Rotunda
Road Kamelot from D. Grayman
Scene was very fitting.
Disney characters were also very popular.
I think I’m one of the few that actually watched this show.
Rin from Fate/Stay Night

Eva Unit 01
Plumber Peach
I commend this person for pulling this cosplay off.
Fluttershy?
Apocalypse was the convention’s theme this year.
Dalek.
Ophanim‘s booth in Artist Alley
One of many courtesy signs.
Booth that air a live feed from PaxEast/

Mint from h. Naoto was a guest talking about his new line MintNeko.  Like sixh, the line that Mint collaborates with Ibi, MintNeko is inspired by music.  I had seen both of them at Otakon last year and my memory was of Mint dancing with one of his cat bags. I was very curious as to why he was a solo guest, but understood afterwards.

With MintNeko he can concentrate on the more stylist aesthestics, whereas Ibi is supposedly more conceptual.  Unfortunately, while Mint’s panel was large it was also largely empty. Whether it was because it was tucked away in the Sheraton or people simply didn’t know, I may never know the reason.

A Very Genki Portrait.

Sakurai Takamasa was another guest in a reasonable sized panel room in the Hynes. If anyone is reading this, he was a guest promoting soft power and learning about international anime fans. Which to him are no different than any other fan of Japanese culture, no matter where they are from.  He had a slideshow of a selection of places he had been to.  At the end he showed a trailer of Okami Kodomo No Ame To Yuki directed by Mamoru Hosoda (Summer Wars, Girl Who Lept Through Time), and gave away a poster. However his simple question of who likes Natsuki (?), but the entire audience was stumped and he solved this problem by playing Jan-Ken-Pon.

The Lolita Fashion Show was a big highlight of the con for attendees and Lolitas. The line stretched from end to end of the convention floor. To be frank, I’ve actually never really been to a Lolita 101 panel, however the girls giving the panel covered it very well. Especially when it was just the two of them and about a good hundred or so of fans.  I did try to take a few shots of the fashion show, but I felt that the models walked a bit too fast. However the sixH fashion show was scheduled at a similar time, and it was safe to assume that most of the participants wanted to try to catch the other show going out.

Overall I had a great time and if I had the opportunity will go again.  Especially if it gave me the chance to take photos like the ones above again.

Did you go to AnimeBoston? What did you think compared to previous years?

Cupcake of the Week: Sweet

Craving Sweet.

Last weekend, my fiance and I were in Boston for AnimeBoston and PAX East. We discovered that Sweet was literally down the street from the Omni Parker House when we were looking for Friday dinner options.

Camera phones don’t do justice.

My fiance surprised me with two cupcakes after returning from AnimeBoston on Saturday. One was Banana Split and the other Sweet Cake.  Definitely prefer the Banana Split – it was extremely light and you could taste really taste the banana.  And the spoon was an excellent touch. 

(Back Bay)
49 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-247-2253

(Newbury Street)
225 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
617-267-2253

(Harvard Square)
Zero Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-547-2253

(Downtown)
11 School Street
Boston, MA 02108
617-227-2253