Showing posts with label seattle is cool list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seattle is cool list. Show all posts
17 May 2008
More I Heart Seattle
The fishnets! The girls! On rollerskates! The hot pants! The frills, the stars, ahhh my. Tonite was my first...roller derby! It was exquisite, in all its glory. I took my own really lame picture, which proves i was really there, but it was totally like this. Hot girls skating around in short skirts and hot pants. Plus, i had the bonus of a tour guide - one of my colleagues skates for Slaughter County (who were playing tonight: good job, ladies! well right effort!), and she was on the sidelines tonight so fortunately i had an interpreter to explain the rules. Its hardcore. Its awesome. Its sexy. Its fun. My new favorite reason why Seattle Is Cool!
13 Apr 2008
I heart Seattle
Yesterday i went for Vietnamese fusion, at Made in Kitchen. All except for the name (where else might the food be made? in "bathroom"?), it was spectacular. Affordable, veggie options, many choices of bowls that become rolls. Perfect Jasmine Green tea served with the meal. It was sunny and lovely, and just then it was time to go see the Dalai Lama speak. HH Dalai Lama was visiting Seattle for a few days, and there was a ceremony and speech at the football stadium. Despite being in a stadium of 50 thousand people, i had the peculiar sense that i was sitting there, listening to the Dalai Lama in a dharma talk, not a few feet from him. He has a way about him that makes his messages so comfortable, so understandable. He comes across as the sort of guy you just want to go have tea with, and sit and talk for a spell.
After the visit with the Dalai Lama, i went to other locations downtown, including CyberDogs. Cyber Dogs is the most hilarious, fantastic thing since sliced bread. Its a vegetarian hot dog place, so you get these veggie dogs (more like big soysages - they're large) piled with toppings. And they have lots of fun names for the sandwiches and creative toppings. Incidentally, there's one called "The DoggiLama", which has Sag Aloo and an Indian curry leaning, and signs posted at the entrance of the restaurant taught me that if the Dalai Lama had turned up at Cyber-Dogs, they would give him a free DoggiLama. I also learned that if Bill Gates turns up at Cyber-Dogs, there are no freebies; instead HE must pay 3 times the amount for any item. This is why i love Seattle. Be warned: whatever clean, chic yuppie feeling you might get from the website is entirely absent from the actual restaurant. Its small, gritty, and glorious.
Also, you must check out Nanda acrobat and performance group sometime. If they perform in your area, it will be worth it. Its like kung fu fighting style, meets Bozo the clown. You will not be disappointed.
Lots of reasons why i heart Seattle, but one sunny, full day of Seattle goodness can seal the deal.
After the visit with the Dalai Lama, i went to other locations downtown, including CyberDogs. Cyber Dogs is the most hilarious, fantastic thing since sliced bread. Its a vegetarian hot dog place, so you get these veggie dogs (more like big soysages - they're large) piled with toppings. And they have lots of fun names for the sandwiches and creative toppings. Incidentally, there's one called "The DoggiLama", which has Sag Aloo and an Indian curry leaning, and signs posted at the entrance of the restaurant taught me that if the Dalai Lama had turned up at Cyber-Dogs, they would give him a free DoggiLama. I also learned that if Bill Gates turns up at Cyber-Dogs, there are no freebies; instead HE must pay 3 times the amount for any item. This is why i love Seattle. Be warned: whatever clean, chic yuppie feeling you might get from the website is entirely absent from the actual restaurant. Its small, gritty, and glorious.
Also, you must check out Nanda acrobat and performance group sometime. If they perform in your area, it will be worth it. Its like kung fu fighting style, meets Bozo the clown. You will not be disappointed.
Lots of reasons why i heart Seattle, but one sunny, full day of Seattle goodness can seal the deal.
10 Mar 2008
My favorite cafes
More Seattle is cool - i just moved to a new neighborhood. I have learned that this town does overfloweth with awesome coffee shops. Here's my brief list of favorites, so far. Also on this list are Josh's favorites (thanks JZ!):
Ballard Seafood Festival
The Stranger - (true, i should have said that one right off. move it to the top of the list!)
Cafes:
There are more. I will tell you about them soon. But basically, i get excited that i live in a place that loves coffee so much, and has so many options to choose from. Good coffee, good food, free wireless. See this blog which is dedicated to the very topic.
Ballard Seafood Festival
The Stranger - (true, i should have said that one right off. move it to the top of the list!)
Cafes:
- Cloud City Coffee - maple leaf 4 life. my favorite drip coffee in town. and inexpensive!
- Cafe Zoka - free wireless, best working environment in town. have a Clover coffee brewer, and gajillions of amazing artisanal coffees.
- Victrola - classic. they are, along with Ritual in San Francisco, part of a consortium training coffee growers to cup their own coffee, empowering the farmer and cutting out middlemen (who usually take most of the profits anyway).
- Firehouse Coffee - in Ballard. accessible, have a drive thru.
- Cafe Fiore - Ballard locations. Organic, fair trade. Beautiful. Nice lighting in the shops.
- Fuel - lots of amazingly convenient locations. good name. good coffee (i've generally gotten espresso there).
- Cafe Trabant - was there a while ago, but its a cool dig in the u-district. very young, very angst.
- Cafe Verite - Ballard. what's not to like: cupcakes (Cupcake Royale operates out of here too), dang good coffee (i recommend the latte) and a good amount of seating.
There are more. I will tell you about them soon. But basically, i get excited that i live in a place that loves coffee so much, and has so many options to choose from. Good coffee, good food, free wireless. See this blog which is dedicated to the very topic.
7 Jan 2008
Why Seattle is cool
I'm starting a list of all the cool places and things in Seattle. All the reasons why Seattle Is Cool.
Farmer's markets (year-round, marked with street navigation signs)
Vegetarian + local food restaurants of all ilks
Cinerama - huge movie theater, plays sci-fi geek movies
Bumbershoot - "how can you not?"
Shorebirds aplenty
Green Lake
Uwajimaya (largest bestest Asian supermarket)
Good beer
Good wine
Good coffee
This list will keep expanding.
Farmer's markets (year-round, marked with street navigation signs)
Vegetarian + local food restaurants of all ilks
Cinerama - huge movie theater, plays sci-fi geek movies
Bumbershoot - "how can you not?"
Shorebirds aplenty
Green Lake
Uwajimaya (largest bestest Asian supermarket)
Good beer
Good wine
Good coffee
This list will keep expanding.
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