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La Belle Farm Trip With Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnette

Donny Tsang October 25, 2015

GS3A1361-25 Last week I was lucky enough to be invited by Baltz & Company to a duck farm trip with Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnete, owners and chefs of Toro NYC, Toro Boston, and Coppa. Along with other media people, we met up at Toro and took a shuttle up to La Belle Farm in Sullivan County.

La Belle Farm is one of the only three foie gras producers in the country. Everyone on the farm was super nice and gave us a personal tour of the farm. They took the time to answer all our questions, even the tough questions surrounding the controversy over foie gras.

After we were done with the tour, we were all treated to a fantastic meal cooked by Ken and Jamie.

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In Food, NYC, Photography, Trip Tags 2015, baltz & company, duck, farm, foie gras, jamie bissonnette, ken oringer, la belle farm, october, trip
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My Chicago Guide

Donny Tsang October 19, 2015

I'm glad I finally decided to visit Chicago again, after a 11 year hiatus. There are soooo many great eats and everything I ate on my trip was fantastic. I made the conscious decision to stay out of downtown for most of my trip and really tried to explore the neighborhoods outside of the loop. STAY: My friend Scott is from Chicago and he went on to Airbnb and found me this place. The neighborhood, the house, and my Airbnb hosts were all awesome. My Airbnb hosts are super nice and considerate. They had left a small heater on in the room when I arrived so it was quite cozy and perfect. We chatted a bit the next day and they even invited me to a dance party. The location of their house is great if you're into eating delicious fried chicken and pies and duck fat biscuits. I would probably move into Logan Square, if I ever decide to move to Chicago.

EAT: My main focus on this trip was to just eat. Eat until I couldn't eat no more. And then when I couldn't eat no more, I would go drink. So here are all the places I ate and drank at. The above picture is the hot chicken from Parson's Chicken & Fish. Boy oh boy. It was not quite as mouth burning as I wanted but still mega good. Their chicken sandwich was good as well. It was the first thing I ate, after dropping my stuff off at my Airbnb.

GS3A1079-43GS3A1081-1 Just a block from my Airbnb, I ended going 3 times. Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits, as you can tell from their name, has pies and biscuits and also grits and sausages and bacon and pot pies. I was lucky enough to get the chance to hang out with Michael, the owner, and his crew in the kitchen (check out my behind-the-scenes photos). And then proceeded to try and eat everything on the menu.

GS3A1090-1GS3A1137-1 When you're on a life long fried chicken project, you'll go and search for some when you're in another city. I walked 20mins from Logan Square to Avondale for Honey Butter Fried Chicken. I got the 2 piece meal with corn muffin and a side of mac n'cheese. Really worth that 20min trek.

The plan was to get a snack at Publican Quality Meats and then an early dinner at Little Goat but I ended up getting the hot charcuterie plate that had 3 housemade sausages, fried potatoes, and peppers. The plate was a full on meal and it was delicious as heck. After that, I took a nap and totally did not go to Little Goat.

IMG_3185IMG_3342 Tacos from Big Star in Wicker Park were good but not great. My least favorite bite from my trip.

Deviled eggs at The Allis. Great little snack with a glass of negroni. The Allis is beautiful, a nice place to just sit and maybe enjoy some afternoon tea.

IMG_3204IMG_3208 Lost Lake. I would live here if it was possible. My Airbnb hosts had warned me about how strong the drinks were at this tiki bar. So when I went there on Saturday night, I made sure to only have 2 drinks.

Just a short walk from Lost Lake is Longman & Eagle. Lots of people had described this place as the Chicago version of The Spotted Pig. Though, it gave me more of a Prime Meats sort of feel. I came here specifically for their fried chicken and it did not disappoint. Served with some duck fat biscuits. Also this is the place where I also had a pint of Old Style with a shot of Malort. Something my friend, Scott, said I should drink for a true local flavor.

IMG_3298IMG_3308 On Sunday, I headed back to north Logan Square, just around the corner from Lost Lake for some chilly Sunday night ramen action. My friend, Jose, had pointed me towards Yusho. On Sundays, they offer a $25 meal that includes beer, ramen, and dessert.

And then about 10 blocks east, I walked to L'Patron for some really REALLY delicious tacos. Lengua and chorizo are my base tacos to try at any new place. I love that the lengua was chopped into big chunks and the chorizo had some kick to it.

IMG_3366IMG_3381 On my last night, I trekked over to west loop to Bernie's Lunch & Supper. Molly showed me an instagram picture of this place because I asked her about good hummus in Chicago. And this was good (not as good as Dizengoff in Philly though). Crispy warm buttery pitas with ground lamb, pine nuts, and pomegranate seeds. Good stuff.

On my way out of Chicago, I made a quick stop at Doughnut Vault. I saw this place in an episode of Parts Unknown. They have few flavors and I ended up getting a pistachio one.

GS3A1162-1 And finally, I left an hour early for the airport because I made a 40min detour to this place, Pleasant House Bakery. The owners used to be part owners of Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits and after trying the food at Bang Bang, I knew this would be good. The steak and ale pie was delicious. Flaky crust. I added a side of peas with mint. You gotta have peas with steak pies, I think.

GS3A1129-1 Between meals, I took the opportunity to snap some photos of Chicago. I visited the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Lake Michigan, the Riverfront, the Bean, and walked the 606 trail from Logan Square to Wicker Park. Sadly, the 360 Chicago was closed for a private event when I attempted to visit. Next time I guess.

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---------------------------------------------- Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits, 2051 N California Ave.

Parson's Chicken & Fish, 2952 W Armitage Ave.

Honey Butter Fried Chicken, 3361 N Elston Ave.

Big Star, 1531 N Damen Ave.

Lost Lake, 3154 W Diversey Ave.

Longman & Eagle, 2657 N Kedzie Ave.

Publican Quality Meats, 825 W Fulton Market

Yusho, 2853 N Kedzie Ave.

L'Patron, 2815 W Diversey Ave.

Bernie's Lunch & Supper, 660 N Orleans St.

Doughnut Vault, multiple locations

Pleasant House Bakery, 964 W 31st St.

Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, 220 E Chicago Ave.

In Travel, Trip Tags 2015, bang bang pie & biscuits, bernie's lunch and supper, big star, chicago, doughnut vault, fried chicken, honey butter fried chicken, hummus, l'patron, longman and eagle, lost lake, october, parson's chicken and fish, pleasant house bakery, publican quality meats, ramen, tacos, the allis, tiki, travel, trip, yusho
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Philadelphia 2015

Donny Tsang September 18, 2015

Ah.....last time I was in Philly, it was the winter of 2003. My friends and I took a day trip. We basically did all the touristy stuff. We had a cheesesteak, saw the Liberty Bell, went to Chinatown (well the bus stopped at Chinatown), took the subway...etc. I can't believe it's been 12 years since I last went to Philadelphia. I should really go more often, it's only a 2 hour bus ride. Oh boy and the food....the food scene is so awesome there. Great hummus, GREAT FRIED CHICKEN, awesome Vietnamese food, excellent cocktail bars, and so SO good Italian food.

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I was only there for 3 days. I took the 10:45a Bolt Bus and arrived around 12:30p. Walked to my Airbnb (my first Airbnb, it was a weird feeling staying at someone's actual apartment) in Center City and went straight to Cafe Diem for some super delicious Bun Bo Hue.

Next I stopped at the Big Gay Ice Cream shop.

Then in the afternoon, I met up with Mo (friend and old roomie) for some happy hour pizzas and beers at Nomad Roman Pizza. For happy hour, they have $5-$7 pizzas and $4 draft beers. The pizzas were alright but my favorite was the one topped with cherry tomatoes.

And then we hopped over to Franklin Mortgage & Investment Co. for a flight of tiki drinks.

The next morning, I made sure to trek over to Federal Donuts (on Sansom St) right at 11am for their famous fried chicken. I got a half order of fried chicken with a dusting of buttermilk ranch. I finally understand the hype. THE HYPE IS REAL. So freakin good.

After fried chicken, I went to COOK, where Doug and Bryan were doing their multi-dessert tasting event.

When I was looking up pie places (like Four & Twenty Blackbirds and Petee's), I didn't find much except for Magpie. Their special September pie is a Nutella cream pie. !!!!

For dinner that night, I went to Cheu Noodle Bar (thumbs down). I should've gone to Little Nonna's for pasta.

On my final day, I woke up early for some hummus at Dizengoff (same chef as Federal Donuts and Zahav). WOW, just wow. I never had hummus this delicious before. Chef Michael Solomonov is a treasure.

To make myself feel better about the mistake I made the night before for not getting Italian food for dinner, I trekked over to Amis for brunch. Got the rigatoni with sausage and an egg yolk. Mighty delicious.

And then just before leaving, I stopped at Federal Donuts for 6 donuts to bring back. =)

In Photography, Travel, Trip Tags 2015, big gay ice cream, dizengoff, federal donuts, philadelphia, philly, september, travel, trip
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Beacon, NY

Donny Tsang November 10, 2014

When you're in the city too long, it's always nice to get out of town. That's what I did on Saturday. I took the train up to Beacon, New York, a 90min ride along the Hudson. Beacon is a lovely town and one of the main attractions is Dia, a museum that overlooks the Hudson river. BeaconBeacon

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In Photography, Trip Tags 2014, beacon, dia, dia beacon, hudson, new york, november, trip
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