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Food: Chutney Villa Indian Restaurant

February 22, 2018

For the Dine Out festival this year (2018), I didn’t really go anywhere because I wanted to save my moolah. However, on the second last day of the festival, I was feeling a bit food-venterous so I decided to look up the $20 menus. Chutney Villa caught my eye because I have never been to an Indian restaurant before, and because it looked like a good value for $20 each.

I gave them a call in the late afternoon and luckily, they were able to squish the two of us in just a bit before 6pm!

Chutney Villa is located in the central part of the city, just off Main and Broadway. There wasn’t a parking lot and only paid meter parking, which kinda sucked because that area is always busy and hard to find spots. But since we got there right before the dinner rush, we found a parking spot nearby.

Our noses were greeted right away with aromatic spices! The restaurant was also clean and well maintained.

Please keep in mind that this is my first time at an Indian restaurant. With that said, I don’t have much to compare to.  The boyfriend has also only been to an Indian restaurant once many many years ago. Also, this was a special dine out only menu so the descriptions will be brief.
Meen Puttu Steamed Ling Cod: This was quite interesting! I would describe it as shredded fish mixed with shredded coconut and spices. I enjoyed the savoury spices with a hint of sweetness from the shredded coconut. The only negative was that I found it to be a bit dry.
Dosa: First time trying a dosa! It was pretty good, similar to a crepe but a bit crispier. There was a dallop of spiced mash potato inside which I loved.
Mangalore Curry: Mmmmm, this was so good. This was a full flavoured chicken curry with many different types of delicious spices and chili peppers. The chicken was so tender, soft and marinated really well. It packed a good amount of spice. I enjoyed the side sauces, most notably the yogurt-style one because it helped cool down my mouth in between bites!

I would definitely order this again and typing about it is making me really hungry and wanting to order it again…. <3
Fish curry: The boyfriend’s fish curry was delicious as well! Very aromatic too. Compared to my chicken curry, his fish curry sauce was slightly sweeter and a tad less spicy. His curry also came with the same side dishes. We were both really full because the curry was quite heavy.

Oh yeah, there was also a small side of cooled sweet potato. It reminded me of the Korean banchan ones. Along with the yogurt sauce, they really helped cool down our spicy mouths.
Gulab Jamun: A classic Indian dessert. It is a milk solid, soaked in sugar syrup. The texture reminded me more of bread than a milk syrup. The boyfriend really enjoyed this dessert but I found it way too sweet! But I also don’t have much of a sweet tooth.
Mango ice cream: This was described as hand churned and Indian style. Not too sure what Indian style entails, but I found it to be deliciously creamy and full of strong mango flavour. The mango flavour tasted more like real mango as opposed to artificial mango. It was the perfect dessert to cool down a spicy meal with.

All in all, we really enjoyed our visit to Chutney Villa. Service was quick and we were able to leave just before the DOVF crowd started to come. My first time going to an Indian restaurant was a success and we will probably go try another place in the future!

Yay!

Chutney Villa Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, indian

Beauty: Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Palette

February 19, 2018

The Anastasia Beverly Hills is one of the most popular eyeshadow palettes in the beauty community. Rich, beautiful pigments make this a must have in any girl (or boy)’s makeup drawer. I am happy to say that my makeup drawer contains it as well, thanks to Maki! Here’s what I thought of it!
What it says (Taken from Sephora):

A present-day take on Renaissance colors, this eye palette features 14 shades that let you create stylish, day to night looks. From the earthy yellow and ultra-matte finish of Golden Ochre to Primavera’s shimmer gold with a metallic finish, this palette’s high-pigment shadows are crease and fade-resistant and are sure to bring modern elegance to your eye looks. 

Application: Each of these shades are so beautiful and romantic! For my first use, I was a bit indecisive since I just wanted to put all the colours on my eyelids! Alas, I didn’t have enough time to do that so I used primavera, a shimmery gold!

A little goes a long way with this palette. A tiny dab into the palette was more than plenty of colour. After seeing how vibrant it was, I could see why this palette is so popular. In addition, it was buttery smooth and blended very nicely.

Wear: Using the Urban Decay Primer Potion, I was a bit disappointed because it didn’t last the whole day. However, I am thinking that the UDPP only works well with UD products, because I noticed that when I use it with other brands, it doesn’t last as long either. So I’m going to try this with another eyeshadow primer and see how long it lasts.

Any recommendations on eye shadow primers? I heard that the Benefit and NYX ones are pretty good?

-Absolutely beautiful, stunning romantic shades
-Very pigmented
-Applies very smoothly and easy to blend

-None!

Yay!

Product received as gift from friend. Opinions are own.


Filed Under: Beauty, eyes

Beauty: Estee Lauder Spring 2018 Preview

February 16, 2018

A couple of weeks ago, I attended the Estee Lauder Spring 2018 preview! It’s an event I always look forward to attending because of the innovative products they come out with.

I meant to write this post last week, but I fell terribly ill with the flu and was sick in bed!
One of the main focuses of the Spring preview is the launch of the Perfectionist Pro cream. It is a rapid firm & lift treatment which is supposed to show instant results. I have been using it for the past two weeks and I do agree that it is quite instant. I like that it has a pearly sheen to it and makes my face feel plump and hydrated right away!
The other main focus is the Instant Wrinkle Filler. Although I’m not at the stage of my life yet where I have to fill in wrinkles, this can be used as a preventative measure. At the event, I found out that these days, us young people are more willing to splurge on high quality skincare products to prevent aging rather than on makeup. These days, we prefer to prevent wrinkles rather than treat.

As well, the Instant Wrinkle Filler can be used as a primer. Compared to the Perfectionist Pro cream above, the Wrinkle Filler was really thick but absorbed quickly and felt light weight.
It’s not an Estee Lauder preview without many different shades of lipsticks! Pictured above are the matte, vinyl, and glossy lipsticks. I brought home one of the vinyl lipsticks which I have been wearing almost everyday since! Expect a full review on that.
Today is Chinese New year, which is fitting for the post! Estee Lauder released some limited edition bottles of their classic Advanced Night Repair. Red and gold signify happiness and wealth in the Chinese culture, and they do have a large Asian market.
There hasn’t been an AERIN fragrance launch that I didn’t enjoy. This was no different. The scent is titled ‘Hibiscus Palm’.

Stay tuned for a review on the Perfectionist Pro cream and also the vinyl lipstick! And Happy Chinese New year 🙂


Filed Under: Beauty, events, makeup

Food: Famoso Neopolitan Pizzeria – Revisit

February 9, 2018

Back in 2014, I tried Famoso and blogged about it here. Since it’s been 3.5 years since my last visit, I thought it was time I write an updated post!

It seems that they changed the ordering style, I remember that we had a piece of paper that we would write our order on. This time around, our server came by and took our order.

Italian ham & crushed pineapple, $15.35: The pizza was nice and fresh, the dough was good. It came with a generous amount of pineapple but the ham slices were quite thin. With thicker ham slices or even just a bit more ham would be ideal.

Roasted Cauliflower, $15.95: Maki decided to get the smaller size of the pizza but it came with a salad. Her roasted cauliflower pizza roasted also came with toasted almonds, honey, house made chili oil and a lemon wedge. Definitely a very unique pizza! She didn’t have any complaints about it.

Custom: The boyfriend created his own pizza – mozzarella, caramelized onions, and beef. He really enjoyed it!

Salted caramel gelato: I remembered that the gelato was delicious last time, so I treated myself to one this time too! As expected, it was delicious and creamy 🙂

If you’re craving Neapolitan pizza, or just wanting a healthier alternative pizza, Famoso is a solid choice!

Yay!

Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, italian

Food: Joey Burnaby

February 3, 2018

The girls and I thought it would be nice to go out for a fancy-ish dinner. Normally, we only go to Asian restaurants so it was a really nice change from the usual! We also brought the guys out this time too. However, I didn’t get a chance to take pictures of everyone’s food.

Despite making a reservation for 7pm, there was still a bit of a wait. On the good side, they were giving everyone a glass of champagne so that was a nice start to the night!
Spanish paella, $22.50: This sounded delicious on the menu so I had to order it! Actually, three of us did! It looks big in the photo, but it was actually smaller than expected. The sauce was quite creamy which made it filling though.

The prawns and shrimp were large, fresh and snappy and were probably my favourite part. The chicken was a close second, being that it was grilled nicely and very juicy. One disappointing thing about this dish was that the chorizo sausage was cut very thin… like almost paper thin.

I couldn’t really taste the lobster saffron broth as described on the menu, but the creamy tomato sauce was still very good. The rice had more of a creamy risotto texture which was delicious!
Hand pressed burger, $14.50: The boyfriend’s burger was big and filling, exactly what he wanted after a long day at work. I had a bite of it and the patty was juicy and grilled nicely. No complaints here!
Crispy mash, $5: This is not on the menu but it is quite popular! The crispy mash is essentially a deep fried spring roll with garlic mashed potatoes inside. A few of us ordered this as an additional side because it is delicious.

The crispy mash comes out piping hot and fresh. The spring roll is very crispy while the mashed potatoes inside are nice and buttery.
Ravioli with lobster cream & grilled prawns, $24: Cocoa’s dish looked delicious and she said it was! Although the portion looked a bit small, the lobster cream was heavy enough for it to be filling. It also came with fresh dill.

Prior to this visit, it has been awhile since my last dinner at Joey’s. The food was great and service was consistent. Adding to the fact that there is free underground parking, Joey Burnaby is a great dining choice.

Yay!

 

JOEY Burnaby Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, western

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