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  • Xiao Lung Bao, The World's Greatest Food
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    Tuesday, Jul 15, 2008 10:57PM / Members only


    If you're in Taiwan, you must stop by Din Tai Fung. World famous for their soup dumplings or Xiao Lung Bao. Although they have outlets in China, Hong Kong and La, the best dumplings can only be had in the original Taipei outlet.The key to Xiao Lung Bao is the skin. It must be delicate, thin and almost transparent. I think the reason why they are so good in Taipei must be the local water used to make the dough. I guess it's similar to a New York bagel, you just can't find a better one anywhere else.

    Great food is not just about taste but about the experience of eating it. The aroma, the texture and the way it's eaten are all really important factors. I think soup dumplings are one of the world's most perfect items of food in that sense. Once you dip it in the vinegar and ginger sauce and bite through the tender skin, the soup inside gushes into your mouth providing the perfect amount of moisture for the succulent meat inside. Your taste buds experience so much in such a tiny little package. Although most prefer their dumplings with crab roe added to the pork,  they are a bit more oily and fishy tasting, I prefer the plain pork ones.

    This is where the magic happens. The guy in the foreground is breaking off the pieces of dough that will make up the fine, delicate skin. The guys in the middle ground are wrapping the skin around the little bud of pork on the inside. In the background you can see the steamers piled high to the ceiling next to the guy working the steamer. The turn over is incredible. Hungry now?

  • Yet Another Kick Ass Video
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    Tuesday, Jul 15, 2008 1:44AM / Members only


    Video: http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=n1wnOUH2jk8


    So while I was looking at references for Jin's music video, Berton Chang showed me this one. I love it because it's so simple and yet so complex at the same time. Making it must have been such a pain but it was worth it. Keeping things clean and simple is usually the hardest to pull off but they did an amazing job here.

  • Taiwan Shaved Ice.
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    Thursday, Jul 10, 2008 1:02AM / Members only

    Here in Taipei now. It's been a some time since I've spent some good casual time here and you can't talk about Taiwan without talking about the food. While on a break from promoting John Woo's Red Cliff, Chang Chen took us to this place that had an interesting list of toppings. Unlike the brightly colored fruit squirts you get from the Hawaiian style shaved ice, in Taiwan they cover the ice in a brown sugar type syrup followed by your choice of unrecognizable but tasty little tidbits piled into a hole dug out of the middle. The addition of the solid matter filling gives you a nice variety of different textures to balance out the ice. Kinda like a jelly donut but in ice. Above was my concoction. Under that strawberry jelly is some chewy boba cha type balls. As Borat would say, "Very nice!"

    Chang Chen had peanuts and a flan like custard in his. A very strange combo indeed but it actually tasted quite good.

    Antonio opted to have the sweet tofu instead but by the look on his face here, I bet he was thinking, "Damn, I shoulda had the ice."
  • Jin MVs
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    Wednesday, Jul 2, 2008 4:33PM / Members only

     
    Jason,  Kim,  and I shot 3 of Jin's music videos this past weekend. We each directed one while helping each other out on the others. Just thought I'd give you a insiders photo. Watch for the videos in August when Jin drops his Chinese Language album, ABC.
  • Chinese Country Hip-Hop
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    Wednesday, Jul 2, 2008 1:03PM / Members only

    I guess this is the equivalent of Southern Rap in China. A little like Nelly's Country Grammer. If you can actually pick out what he's saying thru his country accent, it's hilarious.

    Video: http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p5OijQOPek


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  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 11:43PM  [Report]
    阿祖哥哥最近好吗?随着奥运会的接近,我也不知不觉地冒出了许多灵感去支持自己一向喜欢的运动员。最近,我在看“第八号当铺”,很欣赏里面演当铺老板的演员,因为他们演的恰好到位,随着朝代的改变,性格也顺代表现得不多也不少!尤其看了杜德伟的所演的角色,我才渐渐发现他的歌也很不错也!祝阿祖哥哥天天快乐!

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 11:22PM  [Report]
    我将来要当作家。
    试试拍电影吧。
    兴许我们可以合作。
    我会不会在讲大话?

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 11:20PM  [Report]
    Monicafu……
    i think u‘d better leave amessage
    to her……
    u give her so much motivation。
    (i don't konw her,but her spirit inspired me。)

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 11:19PM  [Report]
    Monicafu……
    i think u‘d better leave amessage
    to her……
    u give her so much motivation。
    (i don't konw her,but her spirit inspired me。)

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 11:19PM  [Report]
    Monicafu……
    i think u‘d better leave amessage
    to her……
    u give her so much motivation。
    (i don't konw her,but her spirit inspired me。)

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 8:04PM  [Report]
    硪 亲 亲 耐 耐 徳 阿 祖 ! 么么 ...

    狠 稀 饭 沵 ! ! ! 爱 沵 ! !

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 1:15PM  [Report]
    一定要努力工作啊!


    也要记得好好休息!

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 1:15PM  [Report]
    一定要努力工作啊!


    也要记得好好休息!

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 1:15PM  [Report]
    新片怎么样拉?
    很期待啊/!!

  • posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 12:53PM  [Report]
    so like you .\\
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