Monday, December 12, 2016

Adventure Time with Jean pt.3

I went to a T&T market for the first time ever and it was amazing. This one was located in the West Edmonton mall, and you can buy Tapenyaki, or noodles, or even hot to go meals. You can also buy Sushi for a really cheap price! 
It's filled with so many unique looking snacks and it's a totally different experience. It's essentially like the Korean grocery store, but chinese. They sell home ware, fresh food as well as snacks, drinks, etc. (No C-Pop hits playing like when the Korean store play kpop though.) 


I also got to try Calpico for the first time, and this stuff is all over tumblr because of it's very kawaii (cute) look. I actually really enjoyed this drink. My mom did not. If you like sweet drinks, you should def try this out. It tastes like a strawberry kiwi juice. I wasn't sure whether to expect like a strawberry milk, or like a strawberry water. Or something similar to a Korean drink called Milkis. But it's not carbonated, and although it does have the fluidness of water, it's nowhere close to flavoured water. 

I also tried this braided cookie which is like a deep fried bread thing.. it's very addicting and very crunchy. It has a toasty (in Korean there's a word called gosohae which describes this perfectly, but I don't think there's an english translation. Usually used to describe something with a sesame flavour according to Yahoo answers.)

I also went to Joey which omg this one had had an POOL inside the restaurant (obviously you can't go in for a dip) and it had this beautiful tiling, and the water had a really serene reflection to it. Also, the whole interior is goals. The food was really nice too. I had a salmon rice bowl which was very healthy and hearty. I liked the variety of vegetables used from edamame, zucchini, carrots, etc as well as the little sesame seeds sprinkled on top. They also had their hand made ice cream which gets made in store, and I had the maple one with an apple tart; which is good for sharing with a partner. 












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