Thursday, July 31, 2014

Foodie Chat (10): Ruxbin

Business travel has pros and cons. You've got the chance of visiting new places and trying new restaurants, but the unpredictable delay may leave you with nothing but frustration. After a delayed flight on my recent trip to Chicago, I pulled out all my left-over optimism and declared war against fatigue and frustration. My weapon was eating a nice dinner. No more Gibson's or Capital Grille. Dying from boredom, I wanted something innovative and funky. I wanted to be pleasantly surprised.... After a quick search on Yelp, I called Ruxbin and made a reservation the minute the plane hit the ground. All right, Edward Kim: born in US as a Korean descendant and trained in Thomas Keller's Per Se, you chose to be a chef rather than a lawyer. I assume you must have passion and talent in the culinary world. Surprise me, please!

Apparently Ruxbin is a popular dating place. Upon arrival, I saw the neat tiny place packed with hipsters and just the right amount of hustle bustle. The ambiance couldn't be better. Cozy, rustic and intimate. Even with a reservation, I had to wait for about 20 mins before getting seated. I would have been annoyed by then in any other places. But the hostess, Jenny Kim,  the chef's sister, had the most beaming smile in the world that could light up the darkest sky. If I were a man, I would have fallen in love with her.

I ordered two appetizers and one entree when I was finally seated. No, three appetizers actually, as the waitress went into a rambling speech of how extraordinary their fries were. I rarely eat fries, but her enthusiasm amused me, and I decided to give it a try. -- Yes, I ordered a lot, and that's usually what people do when they are really hungry and tired. If you are on a weight losing program, starvation and stress are your enemies. Keep that in mind!

I have to say, their garlic fries were awesome! If you crave fries, get high quality ones like these. They were made of real potatoes, cut into skinny sticks, flavored with aromatic garlic and herbs, and cooked to perfection -- crispy and tender. Hands down the best fries I've ever had.

Octopus was also a perfect Asian fusion appetizer. Octopus slices were juicy and tender. The black bean sauce with ginger and scallion was definitely taken from a page of Asian cooking book, but the presentation and the texture demonstrated technique and thoughts usually came from western fine dining.

Pork belly surprised me by its texture and flavor. Typical Asian take on pork belly, as you see in most Chinese and Japanese restaurants, is usually on the tender and juicy side. Ruxbin has decided to go dry instead. The outside of the pork belly were probably seared or grilled. The meat was crispy outside, firm but not overly chewy inside. The meat itself also seemed leaner than what I usually have. Different, but still very good. The citrus flavor was very refreshing on a hot summer evening, another deviation from traditional hearty Asian treatment with pork belly.  

Lamb saddle and belly was also very tender and flavorful. It melted in my mouth. I was just too full by the time it arrived to fully appreciate it.

From my one and only dining experience in Ruxbin, I was more impressed by its appetizers than entree. But it may be because I started too hungry and ordered too much.

This is a BYO place. Ruxbin does not sell alcohol and charges $6 to open your bottle. I had their passionfruit basil soda instead. It was very refreshing and had just the right amount of sweetness. Delightful.

Did I say I loved loved loved the decor and ambiance??? This place was just charming!!!

It was an outstanding dining experience in Ruxbin. I came in with depression, and left in high spirit. The food, the ambiance, and the service was absolutely therapeutical. I will be back.

Address: 851 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
Telephone: 312 624 8509

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Pre-fall Colors and My Poshmark

We had a couple of cool days here in the city, and I was consequently drawn to rusty colors. New outfit, old pieces. :)

Despite my ongoing effort of dumping things to Goodwill, my closet is once again exploding. So I registered on Poshmark last night and decided to put some excellent/good condition pre-loved items on the market. My username is "zisu" and has just uploaded one Rebecca Minkoff MAB this morning. More items will come. Please follow me. I will also start a thread on mitbbs once I have collected the items. Keep posted. :)


Tee: JCrew Perfect Fit Tee
Skirt: HD in Paris, from Anthropologie
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Necklace: Anthropologie
Pumps: Nicholas Kirkwood

And here is the MAB for sale...

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Gem Over the Shoulder

I'm absolutely in love with this Rebecca Minkoff MAB mini tote. Yes, it may appear a Celine-wannabe, but its textured saffiano leather and magnificent hot red color simply make it hard to pass. Being dressed up or down, it is indeed a little gem swung over the shoulder. Don't get fooled by its petite size at the first glance. It easily holds all my everyday essentials: compact wallet (this size), key wallet, cell phone, compact camera, sunglasses, lipstick and compact mirror. It's a lot more functional than the cool-looking RM Craig camera bag and many other more expensive cute mini bags, including the white-hot Chanel Le Boy medium.

MAB totes, mini or medium, are spotted quite often nowadays in NYC. Loyal RM fans may miss those signature slouchy bags in buttery soft leather, but MAB tote, Hudson Moto, Amorous satchel and other recent saffiano leather bags have signaled RM's march into the more structured styles that dominate the handbag trend these years. For me, a nice bag is a nice bag; branding is secondary. I own several RM classics (MAB, MAM, MAC, MAC mini), but it doesn't prevent me from embracing the new structured styles.

The dress is from Ralph Lauren's discontinued line Rugby. It left me with a void that I seem unable to fill. If you know any other brands that make you feel so British preppy, please let me know!


Dress: Rugby
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Purse: Rebecca Minkoff MAB Tote Mini in hot red
Sandals:  Birkenstock Curacao by Birki in black stretch cork

Monday, July 28, 2014

Walking in the Green

Summer is an interesting season. The city is packed with tourists from all over the world while the local residents all rush to the countryside or the beach to escape the hustle-bustle of city life. Nothing is more therapeutic than a walk in the woods or a splash in the ocean.

In recent years, my weekend outfits have grown more and more relaxed. Madewell oversized tee is one of my must-haves for the summer. This basic linen timeoff tee, in particular, has a really nice drape and feels super cool on hot summer days. I have it in multiple colors.

Here I paired the oversized tee with a midi skirt from ASOS. It's made of a drapery fabric that's soft to the touch. The baby pink color is slightly more pinkish than shown on the website -- and I like that. My pictures have done a better job in capturing the color in different lighting.

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Tee: Madewell Linen Timeoff Tee in heather grey
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Necklace: Stellar McCartney
Purse: Rebecca Minkoff MAB Tote Mini in Hot Red
Sandals: Birkenstock Curacao by Birki in black stretch cork

Here is the closeup of my Stellar McCartney necklace. I bought it in Italy two years ago, and it has become one of my favorite pieces of fashion jewelry. And yes, you may play with the golden ball and make it spin. :)


Friday, July 25, 2014

TGIF: Heading Out of the City!

I'm dying from this busy week! I need a weekend trip as much as fish needs water. The ambitious may live to work; I work to live. Maybe that's why I will end up being a mediocre. But, if it's a happy mediocre, be it! :)

Have a good weekend, everyone! Don't let the summer slip through your fingers...


Maxi dress: C&C California (current season)
Sunglasses: Karen Walker Super Duper Strength
Purse: Rebecca Minkoff mini MAC
Sandals: Birkenstock Curacao by Birki in black stretch cork
Necklace: Stellar McCartney