I just stumbled upon the most adorable gaming Tumblr! It's called Gourmet Gaming, and not only does it have a super catchy name and cute pixelated background, but it features weekly recipes for food found in all sorts of video games. There's everything from the iconic sandwiches from Deadly Premonition to the famous chocolate energy bars of Deus Ex. My favorite so far, however, is the birthday cake from Animal Crossing: Wild World. Don't you want to eat it right up?
I love how each recipe begins with a story about the game and is concluded with a lovely photo comparing the real version to the in-game food item. Though this cake looks delicious and is certainly one of the dishes I find most appealing personally (because, I admit it, I love Animal Crossing), the dish that I would most likely cook myself would have to be the starkos from Beyond Good and Evil. Which is another amazing game, by the way, and it's great to see it get some recognition!
Head on over and give Gourmet Gaming some love! What's your favorite recipe?
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Friday, October 14, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
1st Australian MOS Burger in Sunnybank
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MOS Burger in Sunnybank, QLD |
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MOS Burger certainly isn't lacking in great design! |
Though there were numerous other delicious eateries I frequented while I was living in Japan, I have many fond memories of the MOS burger near my host family's house in Nishinomiya. Since they were open late (later than the local McDonald's, I might add), I would often hang out there with friends after having a couple drinks at a nearby bar, or, since my house was only 5 minutes away, meet up with girl friends for a late-night chat over an order of fries. One of my first memories with my now husband was at a MOS Burger, even! I had the special, Osaka-only takoyaki (breaded octopus) burger and took many pictures similar to the ones I'm sharing with you now.
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Enjoying my yakiniku rice burger. The rice buns are pretty tasty! |
Since the shop only opened at the end of March, the line has the tendency to get rather long. Had we arrived at lunchtime, I assume it would've been a longer wait, but since we got so lost and only arrived sometime after 2, that wasn't too much of a problem. We still had to queue up, but we probably only waited about 15-20 minutes, though the ladies at the counter taking orders did seem rather slow. I was psyched to get a curry croquette burger, but is was nowhere to be found on the menu. I'm sure they probably opted to go for a limited selection of the usual Japanese menu to start, and unfortunately for me the croquette burgers didn't make the cut. We were also disappointed to find that melon soda was nowhere to be found, and had been replaced with more popular Aussie alternatives. I ended up going for the rice yakiniku burger set with a Sprite, and Shaun ordered the teriyaki chicken burger set and a matcha latte. The total was a little over $20, and my set was about $8.50, if I recall correctly.
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Fries that came with our burger sets. Love the logo on the bags and the serving baskets. |
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Adorable paper placemats warn you not to take your burger out of the bun to avoid spilling the special sauce everywhere |
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Happy Easter!
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Scone, favorite cup full of tea, and a Japanese text to translate! What's not to love? |
Do you love scones? I know I sure do! One thing I love about Australia is that they sure appreciate a good scone and tea around here. This picture is a little old, but I never managed to post it. I found a nice recipe for British-style scones on a lovely food blog here.
In the proper Easter spirit, Shaun requested chocolate scones this morning. "Chocolate scones? Blasphemy!" I thought, but actually they were quite good! And even though we were virtually out of butter, they still tasted quite nice. I use regular milk rather than buttermilk as well, and I find I like them just as much as any buttermilk scone I've ever had.
For all of my international readers, tomorrow is Anzac Day here in AU, which is much like Memorial Day in the US (I believe; I admit I don't know too much about Anzac Day history). Shaun and I will be attending the parade in the Brisbane CBD, and you bet I'll have my 3DS on sleep mode to see if I can collect any StreetPass hits!
See you all next week!
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