Tropicana bring the Sun to Arctic Canada - and drive people to their Facebook Page
love this - love the idea, the set-up, the execution and the ad that came from it (esp the background music).
just makes me feel happy all over!
thanks @njhenderson for sharing!
The Birthday Girls and our fabulous Chef…
Last Saturday night was two of my best friends’ co 30th birthday bash. They decided to have Betel host the evening, as our friend Adam is the owner and head chef. Betel just opened in the west village and you should run to try it out. Michaela provided an excellent recap of the restaurant/evening on her blog:
I celebrated two beautiful girls’ birthdays last night at the opening of Betel Restaurant in Manhattan’s West Village (51 Grove St., near Bleecker). The modern Asian restaurant is named “Betel” after a pepper leaf that is said to be a stimulant with medicinal properties. My dinner definitely stimulated my taste buds and I could probably use some more leaves now for the medicinal properties… but alas, that has nothing do with last night’s meal.
Betel’s owner and chef, Adam Woodfield, was head chef at Syndey’s Jimmy Liks before landing stateside and slicing up succulence for Public, here in NYC. The interior was designed by Martin Brudnizki (Le Caprice). According to a Q&A Brudnizki did with the New York Times Magazine he talked Woodfield out of his original design plan, “It can’t look like a spaceship that landed from Sydney, and that’s what they were originally thinking — their references to Sydney were just too heavy, too sleek. It would’ve been very odd for the neighborhood, and it would have become a place for bridge-and-tunnel types.” Although intrigued by a Sydney born spaceship come restaurant, I’m guessing Brudnizki was probably right, and the design does fit into the hood quite nicely.
My advice? Get a table. (I’m thinking this could prove difficult.) Enjoy the Salt & Pepper Cuttlefish with Vietnamese Dipping Sauce. Cleans your pallate with the surprising collection of flavors in the Pomellow Asparagus & Cashew Salad with Thai Basil & Chili Jam & Coconut Dressing. Next, prepare yourself for the Vietnamese Braised Wagyu Brisket with Long Leaf Cilantro Vietnamese Mint & Chile Lime Dressing. Drench a generous helping of the sticky rice with the brisket’s au jus, and don’t look back. Then, go home and eat it in your dreams as well.
I would not recommend Betel to bland food lovers or cilantro haters.
A cautionary tale.
Strolling through soho with ben, he’s finally back from istanbul.
Ron English
Mr. Brainwash working with pieces of records.
Well you should! This week’s episode was hilarious and insanely sweet.
First brand jumping on this band wagon that I know of. Wonder if the boys will take the bait?
I’m contemplating getting this frock for a speaking engagement this spring. Paired with some nude fishnets and grey booties, I think it just might work.
Obviously I’m ready for spring…when will this winter be OVER? So ready to hang up my coat.
Simply drooling over Tibi’s spring dresses. I’ve already earmarked this number for my next something special….hmmm, nothing comes to mind so I guess I’ll just have to make something up ;)
Finally got around to uploading some pictures I took with my Rebel during the blizzard. This shot is looking out my window onto 6th Ave.
Giving Michael some love while Ben’s in Turkey. This is one needy kitty.
Complaint #589
Seriously this twitter feed cracks me up, particularly this tweet (*cough* Soukps)
I don’t care if you’re married, you should still have separate facebook accounts.
-Whine by @spcilk