Sunday, August 31, 2014

Hey Guys~

Hey everyone~ :) Krispy here. 
Long time no see. (SORRYSORRYSORRYSORRY) 

So as you can probably tell, this blog is a bit... inactive. 
The reason for this is because Cherry and I have gone and made our own personal blogs.
It is just easier for us to pursue our own style of blogging on our own accord. 

Regretfully, we are unable to provide posts on both our personal blogs and here on our joint blog. 
It makes me a bit sad actually... but sometimes creative differences will make an end.
But we are all pursuing new things now! :) 
while lifestyles are changing, creative styles are too.

Follow Cherry's blog: http://thebittersweetpresent.blogspot.com
Follow my blog: http://mitsukrispy.blogspot.com
Nikki's Instagram: @luhanland 

But WAIT! 

Don't stop checking up here! 
The three of us will sometimes collar, and this is where you will get information on those.
We aren't killing this blog completely, this just isn't our main focus anymore.
Please understand <3 

Here's a treat: a picture from my new camera! :) 




We all still love you guys. This is where our creative paths took shape! 
We'll never forget it.
I just didn't want to leave this blog discontinued and unfinished.
The most painful part of change is not taking a chance to say goodbye. 

❤ I really do love you guys, and so do Nikki and Cherry. 

-Krispy 


Monday, April 14, 2014

Eric Nam - "Ooh Ooh" Review/Comments

Hi! I'm Cherry, and I've got a music-type post for you all today! In the title, it says that this will be a review/comments post, so let me explain exactly what I'll be doing. Instead of going through a whole review format, I decided I wanted to just be really casual when talking about this song. This post will therefore be a lot more like unorganized comments on the song and music video rather than an actual, objective review.



First off, Eric Nam is an awesome singer with a hilarious personality, so I think this song and style fit him perfectly! It was fun, catchy, silly, and all together a perfect representation of who he is, in my opinion.
If you've heard Eric's last title song, "Heaven's Door," you'll know that this song is very different. "Heaven's Door" is more ballad-like, with soft instrumentals, and an overall gentler feel. "Ooh Ooh" is more playful, with stronger instrumentals in the background. I can't quite compare the two songs, since they're just so different, but I think I like "Ooh Ooh" more, just because it's very fresh and enjoyable to listen to. It's so catchy that it's been stuck in my head for the past few days~
Another surprise with this comeback: Eric... is... dancing! Who would've known that the soloist who claims to be awful at dancing (as he says on After School Club every other week or so) would comeback with a fun and easy dance! I have to say, he danced pretty well considering it's his first time learning choreography for his song.
And can we just talk about how cute the music video was? The beginning was pretty hilarious, what with the Mickey Mouse boxers and struggle to pull on jeans. Don't forget about the constant changing of outfits! How many times did he have to change in one day? All of those suits and clothes were so colorful and rich with patterns, like a kaleidoscope. His music video was a jumble of fun and playfulness.
Honestly, I'm glad to be given a breath of fresh air. Eric's song is so new, and, compared to the recent Kpop comebacks, unique. He stands out very well, and I hope his promotions for this song go successfully!



Thanks for reading my brief post about Eric's latest song "Ooh Ooh." Hope you enjoyed reading it, and go check out Eric Nam's song! It'll have you singing "ooh ooh" all day, everyday :P
-Cherry

Monday, April 7, 2014

Yoshida

Hello! It's Cherry, and I have another sushi restaurant to tell you guys about~

So, barely five minutes away from where I live is a sushi restaurant called Yoshida. Whenever I'm in the mood for sushi, but don't feel like driving for more than ten minutes, I just head over and grab a quick bite.


I'm a huge fan of all types of sashimi! I first ordered a plate of yellowtail sashimi. Usually, I try to stick with the sashimi instead of the sushi, as I fill up super quickly if I eat the rice. The yellowtail tasted absolutely delicious, despite it being cut a bit thick. 


Next is the scallop carpaccio :) My parents ordered this and I was lucky enough to snag one piece to try! There are small slices of bell pepper on top of the scallop, and the sauce is just a combination of soy sauce and a bit of oil (not sure what kind). Without the sauce, I can imagine it would taste very plain (especially because you don't eat this dish with wasabi). With the sauce, it had a slightly salty flavor. The scallop itself was very soft and easy to chew. For those of you who haven't tried raw scallop, I suggest trying out a dish like this one.


Above is my all time favorite: sweet shrimp! Eaten raw, it's usually eaten like normal types of sashimi. It has a slightly chewy, interesting texture, and like its name suggests, is a tad bit sweet. When you order the sweet shrimp, you'll have the option of having fried shrimp head, or having the shrimp head put in a bowl of miso soup. I usually choose the soup, and this restaurant's miso soup is neither too salty nor too bland.


Last but not least is the spanish mackerel. This might just be my second favorite "sashimi." I used the quotes because it is lightly seared on the surface (as you can see). The spanish mackerel does not need to be eaten with wasabi, and there's a light ponzu sauce over it with chives and little slivers of garlic. Again, I love the unique texture of this dish and the fact that its flavor is quite different from other fish. However, this is one of those dishes where you either love it or you don't. Give it a try, regardless! You never know :)

I would have to say that the downside, though, is the wasabi. It's definitely not the freshest or best quality, and just kind of sits in lumps in your soy sauce. That doesn't make for a pleasant sauce.
Also, this was my first time going there for lunch, and the service seemed a bit lacking. Maybe it was because there were very few customers at the hour, but the waiters and waitresses lagged quite a bit, lazing around with the passing hours. They seemed a bit impatient for some reason, and expressed irritation whenever my parents asked for them to repeat something they'd mumbled. 
Usually, the service is terrific whenever I go to Yoshida for dinner, but lunch hours might just be a completely different story.


That's it for my sushi post (is this my first one?)! Go and check out Yoshida for a nice sushi dinner~ Thank you guys for reading, and I'll see you all again soon!
-Cherry

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Mini Makeup Review!


Hey Everyone! :D 
Krispy here, and i'm back with a Mini Makeup Haul/Review post :)
(All photos taken, edited, and cropped by me.)

Many of these products are slightly expensive, so i promise next time i'll do a review of variety. ^^ 

So, I've always had a thing for makeup. What does that mean? I'm not too sure. Something about all the different types, colors, and styles just appeals to me. As does fashion.
(Side Note: Expect a lot of fashion/beauty related posts from my in the future.)

Although I am in NO WAY a professional, i can give my honest opinions and I hope that's enough for somebody.

The following products are different items that I recently bought to test out and try.
Some I loved,  and some I was a bit iffy about. Bear with me, yeah?

First, benefit's 'BIG EASY' powder foundation.

I purchased this at a Sephora down in downtown Disney, (the happiest place on Earth.)
I believe this product is usually available at many cosmetic stores, including Nordstrom's Cosmetic Section, Sephora, benefit stores, and etc.
PRICE: $38.00 USD. 
Do I think the price was worth it?: I suppose so, yes. $38 is pretty steep in my book, but this product offers a lot of benefits (hahah), and is multi-purposed, which I find nice. Would I buy it again? I'm not sure.

Here is the packaging: 



-It comes in a tube form, which makes it easy to squeeze out and apply. 
Clean, matte packaging, and benefit often has really cute packaging design. 
This "more than BB cream" has a nice powder, matte finish, and is pretty light to the touch. Not exactly a foundation, but has pretty good coverage. It has 35+ SPF Sun Protection, which is good, and this also explains why it has a fragrance that is similar to sun screen. 
I am wearing it now, and when I touch my face, it doesn't feel sticky at all. It has a very lightweight finish, and feels good to wear on days when foundation is just too heavy. 

PROS: I really like this foundation. It's light and easy to apply, comes out evenly, and it doesn't feel like I smacked my whole face into a cream pie when I have it on. I like how it has sun protection, and yet it is nicely tinted and has pretty decent coverage. If I wanted more coverage, I just layer it up with my brush. Good, easy packaging, and I actually have been using this since I got it. Takes over a year to expire, which is good. 
CONS:  Time to get critical. Although I liked this product in general, there were a few factors that made me not want to purchase it again. The finish is very thin, (even with the product being very creamy), and it is very difficult to cover up large blemish areas on the face. But I think that can be solved with concealer, of course. Another thing, the product doesn't come in very dark shades. The darkest it comes is deep beige, and I nearly couldn't buy it because I was only one shade up, beige. (I got more tan in the past two weeks.) It comes in much lighter colors, however, so if you are with fair skin, it shouldn't be too difficult to find a matching color. (lightest color is fair.

OVERALL: I like it! I would buy it again, yes, and hopefully the next time the price is lowered. I would recommend that if any of you want to try this product or already have it, that you wash your face and apply a light layer of moisturizer beforehand. This will give good protection for the skin, and also prevents the foundation, (if it could), from sliding or slipping, Powder isn't really needed, but is always an option. The product does wipe off with paper or water. 
I think this foundation is great for a day out in the summer, for swimming or basically any events outdoors. The SPF protection will protect skin quality, and if you burn easy, this would be good for you. 


Buy it if you want! I'm gonna be wearing it for a while ;) 


Next Product: SEPHORA's 'Airbrush Minerals' foundation brush. 
As you can tell, this is a sephora based product!
I needed a new foundation applicator, and I thought to give it a try! 
PRICE: $34.00 USD 
YES. STEEPER THAN MOUNT EVEREST. 
I agree. Expensive freakin' brush, But you know what? I regret NOTHING. 
I am in LOVE with this brush, and we have spent less than a week together. c':



As you can see, the product comes wrapped and cased for the protection of the bristles. I like this a lot, because it keeps the bristles together, and I thought it was a pleasant change from the usual paper wrapping. Keeps the bristles from bending, and keeps the shape correct.



PROS: ALOT OF THINGS. Soft brush, easy application, and really does give that beautiful airbrush look. Evens out the tone of the foundation, no matter how thick or pigmented, and the handle of the brush is extremely long, which also gives precision and makes my job a whole lot easier. I really recommend this product, and i will for sure buy it again once this one is done with. I am leo looking to purchase the concealer brush from the same line. The packaging a pro, and i really do think everyone should have a foundation brush as great as this one. Good for application on sensitive skin, and will definitely even out excessive amounts of product. Can be used for any powder, liquid, and cream products,
CONS: Not very many. I'd say that I don't like how the tip of the bristles are bleached white, not because they affect the function but because they become stained by the products i use the brush for. This can also be a pro because you then can see where the product is or if you got any, but I find it a bit annoying. Petty things. Another con... can't really think of one. Thats how amazing this brush is!



OVERALL: I am lovin' this brush. Its beautiful, fierce, and I can't get over how affective it is. I had always used flat brushes to apply my foundations and bases, and they left strokes and uneven application. To be honest, I may never go back to those days!
The bristles are synthetic and extremely soft, and this is always better because the brush will last longer and will be easier to use.
( also, no animal cruelty is involved<3)

I highly recommend this product, to my friends and followers. Wow. 



Worth every penny. 


Lastly, I have the ETUDE HOUSE 'Aloha' V-Line Maker.

This was the worst of the three products i am showing. 
I wanted to buy it so i could try it to see if it would actually work, and regretfully, it's bullshit. 
I usually don't rag on Etude House products, because let's be honest they have AMAZING products, but I feel like this one was a bit ... dumb?

Lets start of with the packaging. It has cute packaging, as usual, but some pretty dumb things were shown in the instructions on the back. A girl with a LITERAL SQUARE FACE is shown frowning, and then it shows the application and then this same girl has a face that is no-joke shaped like the tip of a crayon. How unrealistic and stupid is that? 
On a side note, i found that design extremely dumb and gives unrealistic standards to people. But what more do we expect from South Korea? I don't want those of you who think you have "big faces" to buy this bullcrap product. You are beautiful, no matter what face-shape you have.
Foolishly, I fell for the trap and purchased this product, with the price at: $14.00 USD 

Something about this product just wasn't working for me. 
Keep in mind that it is different for everyone, and I am just one girl's opinion. 



Ok, let talk about packaging. 
I actually really like the packaging. Nice, slim, and durable casing, and it comes with a mirror for on-the-go touchups.


It comes in two different tones, Sun Gold/ Wood Brown, and Sun Pink/ Cherry Brown. Being tan, i chose option number one, which i would say is more suited for the darker skinned ladies out there. (You are all gorgeous too, by the way. Don't think otherwise.) 

PROS: I seem like i despise this product, but thats not the case. I just didn't like the packaging. Very demeaning, in my opinion. The highlighter edge is VERY shimmery, and is actually a very affective highlighting powered. You can use this to highlight the "T-Zone", which is the nose bridge, and the brow ridges, The product doesn't really have a fragrance, but has a slight scent to it that isn't strong at all, and this is a pro because it won't overpower any perfume or deodorant i may be wearing. 
CONS: The bronzer/brown is not very strong. For the fair-skinned, it shows up more on the skin, but for ladies with slightly deeper tones, it doesn't show up all that well. It doesn't exactly do what the examples say, unless you apply layer after layer, which will seriously result in a hot mess lookin' thing and you'll probably have blotches of weird brown around your face. (even if you are fair-skinned.) just.. the cons outweigh the pros for this bronzer/highlighter. 




My favorite part, however, is this tiny little applicator brush that came with the product. :) 

I think it is so cute, and although I don't really like the product, I love this little brush.
Look how cute it is! 


OVERALL: Don't fall for the examples on the back. That's a bunch of .. trash. It doesn't work that way, and it sucks that they would want to make a product like that. For you girls out there with rounder or more square-ish faces, don't be succumbed to this dumb product. Whatever your face shape is, you are gorgeous and beautiful, and you have no need for this. I love Etude House, but this is a basically useless product. 


That's all of it! ^^ 

Thanks for reading guys :) 
The three of us have been having some pretty weird days lately, so please bear with us if we don't post for a few days. We really try our hardest. This post took me 2 hours. q u q 

Also, do you like our new layout? :D It's beautiful, isn't it?


Thank you guys! New hauls and posts coming soon! 


Love, 
    
        Krispy c: 

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Cherry's Favorite Quotes!

Hi loves! Today, I'm finally going to step away from food posts, music reviews, and haul posts :) I decided to share a few quotes that I love or try to live by. Maybe you'll be surprised and find one that you love as well! Hope you enjoy!

1. Be the first of yourself instead of trying to become the second of anyone else. -BoA Kwon
As someone who's never had much confidence in herself, this quote has really helped me step out of my comfort zone and try to create myself as someone I can be proud of. Individuality is what makes someone stand out, and I hope that I can one day be known as the first of myself, and not a recreation of someone else.

2. Do what you like and love what you do. -Yongguk Bang
Your life is yours, not anyone else's. If you like to do something, but others don't want you to, always remember that it's not going to affect their life if you do it; it's going to affect yours. And make sure that what you want to do is something you'll love to do. Think it through carefully; don't do something whilst in the simple moment of things without a second thought. Make sure you'll fall in love over and over again with what you decide to do (a bit like me and dance!).

3. To be strong is to understand weakness. To be weak is to have fears. To have fears is to have something precious to you. To have something precious to you is to be strong. -Tablo
This is quite a straightforward quote, and yet has such a deep, beautiful meaning behind it. One thing always leads to another in a circle. The first time I read this quote, it truly resonated deep within me, and I always remember it.

4. I wanna be the very best that no one ever was. -Pokémon Theme Song
That's right, I quoted Pokémon. Of course, you can take this as very humorous (I often do) and sing the tune in your head! However, it's a bit like the BoA quote up above, in terms of emphasizing individuality. It takes a step further, however, and gives that little push to give your all in everything you do!

5. All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. -Walt Disney
The creator of our beloved Disneyland, Disney characters, and so on has quite a number of magical words he's left behind. The above quote urges everyone to have faith in themselves that their hopes and dreams can come true if they are willing to press forward and work for it.

6. Learn to love yourself first, otherwise, how will you love anyone else? -Unknown
I'm not quite sure if this is even the most exact version of the quote, but I always keep this close to my heart. If you can't love yourself, will you even know what love is? Will you even know how to love someone else? I'm still in the process of learning; many people are, and it's so rare for someone to love another at an early age. But it happens. This quote helps as motivation for me, to show me that someday, maybe I'll be able to accept myself for who I am. Then, perhaps a knight in shining armor (cheesy~) will come, and all he'll have to do is stand by my side with no need for that sword of his to swing away insecurities and self doubt. Learn to love who you are; your prince is bound to come soon after.

That's about it for this round of quotes :) If you guys liked it, maybe I'll make another quotes post ^^. Thanks so much for reading, and I hope to see you lovelies again next time~
-Cherry

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Royce' Chocolate

It's Cherry, and I'm back again with another post this week! Hoping to make up for lost time, so here's a lovely post about a chocolate shop I was introduced to about a year ago in NYC called Royce' Chocolate!
Founded in Japan, this chocolate store is infamous for their world class chocolates and their best selling Nama chocolates. The only locations are in Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia, Taiwan, and U.S.A. (only in New York)! They do not ship, which makes their chocolates even harder to obtain, but once you buy a box, you'll be begging for more!
My first time visiting was last year in the summer when I visited Columbia University. My aunt told my mother and me about it (specifically the maccha Nama chocolates), so we just had to visit. We bought two boxes of Nama chocolates (maccha and champagne), maccha chocolate covered almonds, and a box of chips covered with white chocolate (way more delicious than it sounds). We were then given a free box of maccha chocolates as a promotional gift!
Ever since then, I'd been craving for their out of this world sweets, and got a chance to buy more when I visited NYC to see some colleges this trip! I hit the chocolate store, bought two boxes of maccha chocolate, a box of dark chocolate covered chips, and got a free box of maccha chocolates (which I plan to give to my aunt who originally recommended this store).

Here are some pictures:


Above are the maccha (spelled this way on their website and in the store) Nama chocolates. If you love matcha desserts and sweets as much as I do, then you'll absolutely fall in love with these chocolates! In general, the Nama chocolates just melt in your mouth and have a taste that can't be replicated anywhere else! If you never thought you'd fall in love with chocolate, then you will once you give these a try.


These are the chocolate covered chips. I got the slightly bitter ones to try out (as I'm a fan of dark chocolate). The balance between salty and sweet, crunchy and soft is perfect and is a great, rare snack to have every once in a while. 

The shop itself is very small, but needs not be any bigger! It perfectly holds their variety of chocolate confections which range from the normal chocolate bars to biscuits covered in rich chocolate and filled with yummy jelly. Whenever you get a chance to visit one of their shops, definitely pick up at least one box of their Nama chocolates, or a chocolate bar. 

Here is the link to their website in case you wanted to check out some of their products:

Thank you guys so much for reading this post! Hope you discovered something new and something you'd be willing to check out. I'll see you all next time!
-Cherry

New Blog Layout!

Hey guys! ^^ It's Krispy here, and you may have noticed, but the blog layout has changed!

I wasn't too fond of our old, plain and boring layout, so I twisted it up.

Although the layout isn't set in stone, and we're looking for a custom layout, we hope this won't be a bad default as we make bigger decisions. :) I really liked the floral print, and the template for the layout was decent enough.
The new fonts are more casual and fitting to our theme, and I'm hoping to maybe start organizing how our blog is setup.
Even after a tiny semi-hiatus, we are back and ready to take this blog to the top!

So here's to clarify:

- We will all post at least once a week (unless we make certain announcements).
- We post a lot of food, fashion, beauty, and Asian lifestyle things. If you don't like it, don't follow us.
- We are all different people, so therefore, all of our posts will be different as they reflect our personalities.
- You are allowed to comment and make requests/suggestions as you please.
- Follow if you can, you don't have to.
- Not all things will be positive. I am a bit of a critic.


So that's all the things I have so far.

Vlogs may come in here and there.

Also, be sure to subscribe or follow because I know a lot of you guys read this blog, and don't bother to follow or give us a share.
We love posting for you guys, but we need to know that our effort is reaching somebody.


Thanks guys! We love you from the bottom of our hearts. :)
-Krispy

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Serendipity 3

Hey guys! It's been two weeks since my last post (not including the music review)! I am so sorry for the lack of posts lately. Two weeks ago, I was bombarded with tons of homework, massive papers, tests, etc. Then this past week, I was out of town (on an east coast college tour), and had no access to a laptop, so I couldn't post! But, this week, I'll be shooting out a number of different posts (many of which will be about food). Today is no different as I'll be posting about a little restaurant/cafe called Serendipity 3!

On my east coast trip, I was introduced to this charming little place first in New York, then in D.C. First off, I loved the food! It was absolutely spectacular, and I'll be elaborating on the quality later. However, there was a significant difference in the service I got! And that's something I'll be covering as well, comparing and contrasting the two different locations.

New York City 


Above is a picture of the cover of the cute menu! There's a description about the store (though I didn't read it too far into detail as I was in a rush), along with some charming pictures to illustrate it. The font definitely suits the theme of the restaurant, very whimsical and curly. It has kind of an Alice in Wonderland feel, silly and fun!


The decor around the entire cafe (the NYC one was two floors) was adorable! There were dessert sculptures, playful chandeliers (the above is just one example), a white winding staircase, and odd pictures and designs decorating the walls, etc. I believe there was also a little shop at the entrance of the store where they sold interesting trinkets and such.


I had already eaten dinner earlier with my friends, so we just decided to hit the famous desserts! Right above is the Forbidden Broadway Sundae. It basically consists of vanilla ice cream, brownies, chocolate fudge, and that huge mountain of whipped cream (which I subtly and definitely not very elegantly plopped off to the side). When you come to this restaurant, you will quickly discover how huge the servings are! I shared this with one friend and just barely ate half of the dish! Bring two more people with you and just order one dessert, because it's more than enough.
Despite the size of the dish, I loved it! I'm a fan of chocolate and this curbed my craving for chocolate that I'd had throughout my trip. The warm brownie was complimented by the cold ice cream and made for an absolutely brilliant dessert! But, if you don't like chocolate that much, I wouldn't suggest getting this, as it is definitely way more chocolate than even a chocolate lover could consume in one sitting.


Next is the three scoop ice cream! My other friend, who isn't much of a chocolate fan, ordered a classic sundae with two scoops of vanilla and one of strawberry, with caramel drizzled (more like poured) over the ice cream. I only tried a scoop of the vanilla (which tasted similar to the one in my own dessert), but from what my friend said, it was the best strawberry ice cream she'd ever had! There was a huge mountain of whipped cream as well, but that fell off just as the waiter brought it to us... just goes to show how whipped cream might be just a tad bit bad for you :P Regardless, it looked delicious, my friend said that was an understatement, and therefore, I conclude that this restaurant can make even the most simple sundae taste marvelous!



Last, but oh dear it cannot even be considered the least, is the Frrrozen Hot Chocolate (yes, there are that many "r"s)! Serendipity 3 is infamous for their amazing iced hot chocolate, and so we just had to order one! It's basically exactly like a hot chocolate, except for the, well, tiny little ice chips inside and the huge mountain of chocolate powder and whipped cream. For those of you who do not like milk shakes, I wouldn't suggest this drink. However, for those of you who are okay with a slightly watered down version, try it out! My friends and I unanimously agreed that it was a terrific dish, and worthy of its fame. Even my friend who didn't like chocolate said it was perfect! Even though it sounds weird (ice in hot chocolate?), it tastes way better than you could imagine. Please, if you ever go to Serendipity 3, go try it out!

Service in NYC
Right upon our arrival, despite how busy it was in the store, a waiter immediately walked up to us, welcomed us, and asked how big of a table we needed with a huge smile on his face. And somehow, with all of the chaos and number of customers there were, we were seated easily and immediately with menus and chairs pulled out for us. As we were looking over the menu, a waiter came to ask if we were ready. We could tell he was a bit rushed, but he smiled as well, and even when we said we needed more time, he simply nodded and told us to take all the time we needed. All of the employees were pleasant, patient, and kind. It was like one of those imaginary cafes you see on television or in animes. The waiters and waitresses were all dressed either in simple, all black ensembles or in rather casual, but neat outfits, very put together. The whole visit was smooth sailing, and we weren't neglected at all! They all really knew how to manage their time and divide their attention well. Giving them five out of five!

Washington D.C.


First, I actually came to this one to have dinner! And since I was in a rush yet again, had no time for a proper dessert from Serendipity 3, so settled with a yummy milkshake! This one was the Oreo Express Milk Shake and tasted great! The presentation isn't quite as it was at the one in NYC, but the taste made up for it. The whipped cream was a bit of a hassle taking out, but really, no big deal. The milk shake was very thick in consistency (a plus on my part), and wasn't too sweet! 


I then ordered the Crab Cake Salad for my meal. The crab wasn't necessarily fresh, but wasn't bad either, just in between. I'd have to say that this wasn't the best dish I've tried, but it was fairly decent. Can't say much about a salad, but I'd give it maybe a three out of five!

Now, for the aesthetic appeal of the restaurant, I'd have to say it had a long way before catching up to the one in NYC. It was definitely bigger in this location, but looked a bit like an old diner. It also wasn't as busy, and I'll get to the possible reason later. The decor was lacking a bit, as there weren't an whimsical decorations or interesting designs. It was a bit plain compared to the one in NYC.

Service in D.C.
Oh, the service. Let me tell you something: this is probably why people don't seem to be visiting this location. First off, it was such a hassle to tell them just how many people were in my group. We walked in with two other groups, and the waiter kept on diverting his attention from one group to the other, unnecessarily confusing himself. He then took a party that came in way later than my group did, and seated my group last (and we were shoved into a booth in the back of the restaurant near the kitchen). And like I said before, there weren't that many people there. However, the waiter made it seem as if he were in a rush and couldn't handle simply taking the time to grab some menus and lead us to our table. It took thirty minutes for another waiter to come and take our order, despite the fact that there were barely five other groups in the restaurant. Then, another twenty to thirty minutes passed before we even got our food. Perhaps it was just because I was in a rush, but I was way too impatient at the moment. Our food arrived, and we then realized that two orders were wrong. The waiter compensated with fries, but didn't bother to change the incorrect orders. Now I'll be skipping to the very end of the meal, when we asked for split checks. He looked at us for a good thirty seconds before saying that it would take way too long to print out separate checks. We all were a bit fed up but agreed to just use one check and use different forms of payment by writing who was paying for what on the back of the check (as he instructed us). We did so and afterwards, he said we did it wrong and then just said he would print out separate checks for us (which took a measly minute). Let's just say he received barely any tips that night. Won't bother with a rating.

Well, that was basically my experience with the two locations! My conclusion: go to the one in NYC, skip the one in D.C. If you do that, you won't regret your visit :)!

And that concludes my first post in two weeks! Hope you guys enjoyed my review of the two locations and visit Serendipity 3 (at least to get their Frrrozen Hot Chocolate)! Bring a couple of friends, or you'll be stuffed to the brim with no room to even sip water! Thanks so much for reading my post, and I'll see you guys very soon with another post~
-Cherry

Yesstyle's "Pink Surprise" Giveaway Haul!



Hey guys, its Krispy!
I recently had the luck to win a giveaway, hosted by Yesstyle -- a store/webstore that sells clothes and different beauty products from all over Asia. Its great! 

I won their recent "Pink Surprise" giveaway with Etude House, my favorite brand of all time.
They sell makeup and beauty products, all my favorite things!
Anyways, this is what I got in my little package, and I hope you can enjoy this! ^^
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1.) SECRET album


So, "GIFT FROM SECRET" album.

I was happy to see this cute little album in my package. Although I'm not a fan, this would be a fun addition to a future giveaway! :) 
Probably not going to listen to the CD, so watch out for a future contest! ^^*

2. Awesome headband of cuteness.

Hands down my favorite thing from this whole package.



I got a cute headband with a bow on it, and its the type where you wear it to keep the hair away to wash your face. (I have an immense attraction to things with big fluffy bows.)
It is so cute. I am going to be using this every night shamelessly. I am going to replace my old, boring black headband with this overwhelmingly kawaii one. :) 

3. Yellow nailpolish (from Etude House.)




Straight off: not a fan of the color.
Of all the colors in the rainbow, I get this one.
Yes, I am a bit bitter about it.
My skin already has such a yellow pigment that I could never wear this color, nor do I find it attractive at all.
May sell; anyone interested? (Or like the color?)

Anyways, not a fan.

4. Etude House box full of wipes.

You could imagine how excited I was too see this box. It has Etude House's logo on it, and I was expecting something fun.
But I got a box of wipes.
A literal
box
of wipes.


Thats all nice, but this giveaway is turning out to be some sort of spring cleaning for the store to get rid of some unwanted or low value products (minus the album of course).
It doesn't exactly balance out too well.

All in all, a cool win.
I hope you enjoyed this haul.
See you later! :D

-Krispy

Asian Superstitions


These superstitions come from Eastern Asia (because if I did all of Asia there would be too many superstitions to cover), so it's mainly Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. I guess if you're a really dedicated Asian, you can keep all of these in mind. xD

1.) If a baby starts crying randomly, watch out for ghosts! (Well, I guess you can't, but...)

2.) Don't clip your nails at night! (Applies to all >.<)

3.) Don't whistle at night (and this goes for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean).

4.) 4 is bad...

5.) Never write your name in red.

6.) Never gift shoes.

7.) If you don't want to turn into a cow, don't lie down after a meal :3.

8.) The luckiest Chinese number is 8!

9.) In order to cure your flu, someone else has to procure it from you.

10.) You can't marry someone with the same surname as you! (Sucks -.-".)

11.) It's unlucky to greet someone in their bedroom.

12.) Don't shake your legs.

13.) The child must eat the last piece of food when an adult and a child are eating together or they'll die.

14.) Don't pee on a worm (lol).

15.) Never jump over a baby :P.

16.) Growing a mustache is bad luck.

17.) Never point at the moon.

18.) Don't keep a turtle as a pet.

19.) Always wear your new shoes in the morning and only in the morning.

20.) Finish all your rice!

21.) Leaving a fan on all night is bad luck!

22.) Don't talk or follow anyone in your dreams that is already dead.

23.) Don't talk about bad dreams before noon.

24.) Don't talk back to someone talking in their sleep.

25.) One sneeze means someones talking well about you. Two sneezes mean that someones talking bad about you. Someone loves you if you sneeze three times, and if you sneeze four times, you have a cold.

26.) If a child loses his/her tooth, you have to toss it to the roof (saw this in Scandal).

27.) Say you take a picture with two other people. Don't stand in the middle cause you will die first.

28.) If the first person you meet on any day is a woman, you'll have good luck! ^^

Credits to all the websites I used! Sorry; I used so many that I forgot to cite them all...

~Nikki