Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Misoichi Ramen - Tokyo, Japan

Submitted by Shin:

This ramen is from Misoichi in the Koenji area of Tokyo, Japan. Miso means soybean paste which is the same as miso soup. Misoichi blends 52 ingredents and spices to make the soup.
The soup has a very, very deep taste but a mellow miso flavor and its not that salty.

Oh, it's also a totally different taste if you are thinking miso as in miso soup. Miso is very healthy and considered a "soul food" for Japanese people.

The flavored boiled egg and spicy menma (boiled bamboo shoots) were cooked by community volunteers and for this we put coins in the donation can and take a little for our meal:


Famous miso ramen was established in the city of Sapporo and it's still good but personally I think Misoichi is the best.


This last picture shows the monitors in this ramen shop, which is to check on your car. It is strictly no parking in front of this place, so customers can use these monitors to avoid parking tickets.

[god dammit I want to eat here!]

You West Coast Faggots Couldn't Last a Minute Here!

There's a response from this guy!

No, we wouldn't last a minute there Mr. Anonymous from New Jersey!

I hear Bill Dodge is doing pretty good there though!

The World According to CantStayJose #4

Here's a new entry from CantStayJose:

"...this is what everyone should own. so when you don't want to live then you can make more room for the people who do. and traffic will be much lighter when I ride home from work"


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

pakamusic

on pakajunk.

download it here.

PEPE TIME #5

The Snake

I have a friend named Pepe.
He's pretty funny and I like to keep a log of all the funny things he says and does.
Enjoy.

*Bunch of us were out in the country side, where the parents of a good friend of ours has a killer pad. Couple of hours inland from the coast where we live. Lot more wildlife out there than we're used to...

Me: hey dude if you go by that big rock and those bushes next to it, there's a gnarly fucking snake hiding in there.

Pepe: where?

Me: right there, I just saw it. Just go by that big rock.

Pepe: what? how big?

Me: pretty long, I almost stepped on it. Sasha saw it first. it's right there though.

(Pepe walks over about 50 feet from us and takes a look)

Pepe: holy shit! fuck! check out this snake!

Me: yeah, it's crazy huh

Pepe: this thing is huge!

Me: yup

Pepe: come check it out!

Me: I saw it already.

Pepe: come here and check it out!!!

Me: I already seen it.

Pepe: just come HERE!

Friend's mom (from the window of her house): don't bother that snake - it eats gophers!

Pepe: dude! it's moving! just fucking come here!

Me: ..........

Pepe: oh shit!!! it's going under the rock!

Me: ..........

Pepe: just fucking come here, dude! look at it! come on!

Me: I'm the one that told you about it, I already seen it.

Pepe: BUT JUST COME HERE!!!

Friend's mom (from the window): I said leave it alone!

Pepe: this thing is huge! fuck! it's crazy! hurry, it's almost gone!

Me: Leave it alone, dude.

Pepe: OH SHIT! you're gonna miss it, it's almost gone! COME HERE!!!

Me: .........

Pepe: check this thing out! fuck!

Me: .........

Monday, June 28, 2010

Shinya Kimura - Chabott Engineering



Amazing video.

neato

About 7 years ago I made these t-shirts with the help of Tristan (the guy who started Super Sixties). He got the screen done, found the shirts and laid it all out. I was broke as fuck, but he came up with the idea and offered to pay for half of it if I could come up with my half of the dough. I still appreciate that to this day.



The front was a total rip off of what Shop Sam's was making. We wanted to get some shirts from Sam's in Sendai City, Japan, but the US-Japan connection was a little weak for us back then. With his web address change, we thought his business might've gone belly up so we made a limited run of 100 or maybe 200 shirts. I can't remember.

Either way, it was to support the message board I had going (and still do). It costs money to keep the pop-up ads off the site. Not so much anymore since it's private now. It was a pretty neat grassroots effort back then, just to do something for the fuck of it.



These shirts made it to the Born Free Show a few weeks ago, all the way from NV and UT. A little worn out but still running it proudly, I was pretty fucking stoked to see them.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

La Cabanita - 7th & Pine, Long Beach, CA

If any of you readers have been following my food posts for a while, you probably know that CantStayJose and I constantly run around Long Beach (and sometimes the surrounding cities) for el taco magnifico. I have to catch up eating all the god damn tacos I had missed out on, having grown up in Hawaii without tacos de authentico.

There are a few regular spots we go to that you might've read about before and many times of course we go back to them by default. This place on the corner of 7th St. & Pine in Downtown Long Beach is our new find... and what a find it has been.

On this side of the city 7th becomes a one-way street, so we usually pass by this corner at night only AFTER going to our local bar. Whoever is not driving, of course, is usually drunk and can get a real good look at what's been happening on this corner. One night Jose and I finally remembered this place and decided check this taco stand out BEFORE hitting the bar, which was one of the best calls we've made on tacos in a while. After thinking about this, we've actually seen this taco stand on the weekends for about 2 years without stopping by for a taco.

On this trip though, it was my 2nd round a couple of weeks later with my co-pilot Sasha.

So on Fridays and Saturdays, from around 8pm to 1am, La Cabanita serves tacos curbside. This gets a lot of foot traffic. Parking is always plentiful too.
I've witnessed a large bed of carne asada grilling here as we walked up but on this night we were early and they were just getting started.
The asada is good here. Unless very low quality beef is used, its hard to screw up the asada. This place uses some pretty good cuts and the asada is very high quality and tasty. Not too dry and not too fatty either. Just like a good steak, I usually like beef slightly on the "marbled" side. Too lean could easily mean too dry.
But I don't come here for mainly for the asada. I more or less never do with tacos. I'm always on the hunt for everything else besides asada. This weekend taco stand has served me the best taco de lengua (beef tongue) I have ever consumed in my entire life. I have returned, I will give this bovine tongue a French Kiss once again! oui oui!
The tortillas here are dipped in oil and grilled for a slight crisp... just enough to still be able to curl up the sides but still give you a crunch on your initial bites, before your taco's tortilla soaks up all the juices like a sponge. So eat quick! If you're going to order several tacos, it's best to order them 2 or 3 at a time. Trust me, I ain't being picky. It really is the best way to enjoy these Mexicano delights. Here's the man doing the dip before grilling:
I was already eyeing-up the fixings before our tacos were done.
Just a couple minutes...
And then here they are. I started with two tacos; cabeza (head meat - no, it's not 'sesos' which is brain) and a lengua:
I followed through with my plan and didn't over do the trimmings:
Cilantro & onions, radishes, a couple of limes, and a little salsa roja:
After those two were gone, within 60 seconds or so, I ordered 3 more tacos de lengua. Trust me, I don't go around eating beef tongue wherever its sold. I won't order it at any Asian/Oriental places and I never really liked it growing up... but if you've never tried it, you owe it to yourself if you ever make it here. Is $1.50 or $2.00 to try one REALLY going to break the bank? No. Get it, quit being such a fag.

Most people spend hundreds and even thousands buying the wrong vintage chopper parts off of eBay these days. They should be spending their money and buying tacos de lengua instead.

Although I have NOT eaten at this place when it's open during regular business hours, the Friday and Saturday-night taco stand get a rating of 8 out of 10 from me and CantStayJose.

Don't miss out. Make the trip, check it out this weekend.

You'll be stoked.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Secret Underworld of Full Sleeve Tattoos

Many of my friends here in the mainland have a lot of tattoos. More than I had seen in Hawaii (though things have changed back home too). I had always wondered though... what's the deal with all these tattoos? They rarely talk about them and I rarely hear about anyone actually getting any of them but they're there. I had to investigate to find out exactly what the deal was.

Is there an etiquette?
Do you say hi to other tattooed people?
Secret handshake?

For part 1 of the series, research took me far into the depths with ChopperDave:




More to come.

The World According to CantStayJose #3

here's a follow up to CantStayJose's kidney stone situation from a little while back.


"Tommy Two Stones is coming back. Let me put it to you this way, it wasn't my choice but my boss says 'Tommy's Burgers' and I can't say I need special ramen please. I just say yes. Well look at the time on the email and now. I'm on the toilet 12 minutes later my poor stomach making crazy sounds."

* note that Tommy's is a chain of burger joints around southern CA and everything is served with chili.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Parabellum Bullet



Shot Hot Dock's Parabellum Bullet for The Horse while we were in Japan for Cool Breaker a year ago.

Trippy Desserts

I was in Japan working and Sasha came with me. We walked into this trippy but kinda weird dessert place.
Nobody was in there.
This art was on the wall. Trip out.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

more... 510 Wagons

Daydreams of a 510 Wagon

Been stuck in my head lately, for the last few months. Comes and goes; sometimes it stays a little longer.
I've come to a decision last night though. I'm going to trade/sell my knucklehead for one.

It's like Darth Vader telling Luke, " It is your destiny. Join me, and together we can rule the galaxy as father and son." Well, maybe not the galaxy for me but I want to rule the streets of Long Beach with a 510 wagon.
Wagons are the fucking shit. I'll finally own a Datsun again. My life would come full circle. But this time around I'll run around town with a Sinners SoCal car club plaque on the back.
Oh, I was kidding about trading the knucklehead.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Chopper Chickens and Lizards



ChopperDave was over to taste and review Komforte Chockolates. We were about to leave on bicycles to ride a block or two away over to my wife's community garden when we noticed a friend in the window of his van.
Dave's not sure how he got in there but I think his name is Nardo Lizardo. He's been hitching a ride around town for a few days now and he hasn't actually been able to get Nardo out of there. Homeless alligator lizards, fuck, what are we to do about them? All they want is a hand out. Get a job!
Nardo quickly slithered away and turned in for the night, but over at the garden Dave got to know one of the Rhode Island Reds a little better.



I want to fry this chicken and eat it really bad... but her daily gift of eggs will hold me off. For now.

PEPE TIME #4

*note that Pepe is terrified of spiders.

Pepe: hey dude, did you install your ceiling fan by yourself?

Me: yup... why?

Pepe: did you have to go into the attic?

Me: shit yeah, of course.

Pepe: fuck. how long did it take?

Me: not long, I went up and down like an hour or so to make it all perfect.

Pepe: ...how was it up there?

Me (remembering his arachnophobia): well... it was fucking nuts dude...

Pepe: why? why? what do you mean?

Me: it was like fucking Raiders of The Lost Ark and shit, spiders everywhere!!! crawling all over me and shit. pretty creepy, man.

Pepe: (long pause) ...you're fucking kidding me...

Me: shit you not but I only got bit like 6 or 7 times. it's not like I had to go to the doctor or anything. stung like fucking hell though but the ceiling fan was in.

Pepe: fuck that bullshit, I ain't going up there.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Long Beach

I dig living in this city within cities, I really do. And if you live here, been here, visited here or whatever the hell and haven't seen or noticed all kinds of EVERYTHING going on here, you haven't looked hard enough. Downtown, North Town, Cambodia Town (Little Phnom Penh) and all that's inbetween... and all it's nooks'n'crannies have gems hidden in around every corner.
And on top of that, there's a bunch cool neighboring cities. Easy access via freeway or surface street to the beaches and beach cities of Orange County. Go over the bridge and head to another old port town of San Pedro. Endless things to do within and around the area.
I want to eat my way through this town. Don't get me wrong, my wife is a good cook, but I like eating out too. I'll eat everything this city has to fucking offer. Southern, Soul Food, BBQ, Filipino, Thai, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Mexican, South American, French, diner food, greasy burger joints, street vendors, list goes on and on. I will eat you all!
And 99% of the time, the cops don't bother you when you're jockey shifting your way to chopper freedom as long as you don't act like a total dick going down the street. Yup, I love this town.

Here's a trippy fact:

Long Beach, CA
Over 490,000 people, about 66 square miles.

Oahu, HI (my hometown/island)
Over 900,000 people, about 600 square miles.

Kalua Pig

Submitted by Kent (whom I had known in Hawaii for 25 years):


"remembah Lisa and Chad Takara guys? I know da cuzzin and dey wanted fo have one pig fo roast so I wen help'um out. dis is wen we went cut up da pig."




"we just wen chop off da head."

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Kainan Sa Kanto - Stanton, CA

About twice a month, Brawny and I will hit up Kainan Sa Kanto in Stanton, CA. It's near the borders of Garden Grove, Cypress and Stanton (corner of Knott and Katella). Just enough seating for lunch and you might get lucky and score the table outside where locals usually hang out for hours at a time.
Brawny had just pulled up from a test ride of a customers bike he was tuning up that afternoon.

Kainan's a point-and-eat type of place; technically 'fast food' but no MSG and made fresh. Personally I rather eat Filipino food than fake Hawaiian food anyday. Most "Hawaiian BBQ" places in CA are NOT owned, ran or operated by people who have any type of connection to Hawaii. Some of them have never even lived there... So how in the fuck are they going to be able to make Hawaiian food? They can't! I rarely come across commercialized Filipino food, it's almost always spot-on authentic. Growing up in Hawaii, I ate a lot of Filipino food because, well, there's lots of Filipino's in Hawaii. Eating it for lunch gives me a few moments of "I'm back home again" paradise... but I actually don't know the names of the food all that well. Half the items they have out, I won't know what it is so I always ask.
The meats are usually pork, beef, chicken or goat. And of course there's many parts of each animal that most people aren't used to eating but I ain't scared and Brawny ain't either. We eat and try everything everywhere and anytime.
We ate everything in this place already though... including the dinuguan (pig "blood sausage") and goat stew (kalderetang kambing) which is actually pretty good stuff. No I'm not like Andrew Zimmern, eating stuff just because it's weird. I just don't want to miss out on anything that's just downright GOOD, brah.




This time around Brawny had the crab omelet, lechon (roast pork) and rice.
Choices, choices. We always have a hard time deciding and never want to miss out, so we usually end up splitting one side order. This time we had the pork belly as a side:
I had laing (taro tops, coconut milk, pork bits), sisig (sauteed pork head meat, red/green peppers, onions, lime juice) and rice. I put soy sauce over my rice too. I've actually never heard of sisig until I moved to CA. It's one of my favorite Filipino dishes right now.
Kainan Sa Kanto
7026 Katella Ave
Stanton, CA 90680
(714) 903-6262