first let me start off by saying that friday, 5/22, was not meant to be a foodathon day. it just happened. spontaneously. i guess those are the best ones, but friday i should have stayed at home, done my laundry, changed my sheets, etc etc in anticipation for saturday 5/23, and sunday 5/24, which were planned foodathons. that obviously didn’t happen. the good news is, i was able to document it — and now i get to share with you. you lucky lucky person. :P
lunch: yuca bar & cafe
got out early from work (yaaaaay) and met up with daipan for a late lunch. picked yuca bar b/c of it’s food and because it has happy hour ’til 8pm. yeeeeeeesssss.

i was originally thinking one beer during lunch, then got coerced (not so hard to convince me though) to split a pitcher of sangria. which means, half a pitcher each …

my food (from the bfast menu): yuca benedictos. damn good. poached eggs on top of avocado guac stuff on top of yuca hashbrowns that had shrimp in it. w/ cilantro hollandaise sauce on the side.

daipan’s lunch: cubano sandwich w/ yuca fries and this onion salsa. also really good.
after lunch drinks: mcsorley’s
okay by this time it was like 5pm, so don’t judge. i’ve been to mcsorley’s once before, in the middle of the afternoon as well, during a scavenger hunt for work. every time i’m in the area w/ tourists i always tell them about this “oldest bar in new york” and we always check it out but it’s always so crowded. at 5pm though, not so crowded. we even got seats at the tables in the back (i didn’t even know there were tables!)

there are only two kinds of beer: light and dark. you can also only order in pairs. 2 mugs = $4. we ordered 2, but the bar guy thought we ordered 2 orders, which is 4. either way. beer.
dessert: butter lane cupcakes
i never knew there was a cupcake place in the e.village until friday. we stumbled upon it on our way to check out thompkins sq. park (which i had also never been to, only walked by at night so it was shady). and who can resist cupcakes?!

the menu. a little confusing at first but basically you pick your cake, then your frosting. so everything is mix and match.

having already eaten and drank too much, we split a cupcake. chocolate cake + espresso frosting. not the BEST cupcakes i’ve ever had, but not the worst. after talking about it, i self proclaimed that i am like a food critic to which daipan replied, “no you’re not, you’re just critical of food”. … whatever.
pre-dinner snack: seoul station
again, another unplanned eating stop. on our way to meet richard for more happy hr drinks (this time i only had one small glass of sangria, even though there was a 2-for-1 special), we walked by seoul station, which i had just read about a few days ago (thus, it was freshly ingrained in my head) for having “korean tacos”. basically created to bring kogitruck-esque tacos to nyc and piggy-backing off their success. i was kinda excited because korean food and tacos are two of my favorites, but…

spicy pork taco. let me just say that if this is what the hype is about, then i don’t get it. maybe i should have tried the bulgogi one? but then it’s just bulgogi … in a tortilla. i can do that. but maybe this is just a lame imitation.

close up of the innards.
“dinner” #1: yakitori taisho
is dinner really necessary when you finished lunch at 5pm and didn’t stop eating afterward? no. is it okay to do it for social purposes though? i guess? we got some stuff to split for the table (6 ppl total) and i only partook in eating the stuff we split.

fried potatoes. basically like the same as spanish potatoes bravas.

rock shrimp. pretty good, even after it was hyped up.

yakitori! meat, meat, meat, and scallions.
“dinner” #2: pocha 32
my long-weekend visitor, fawn, who was staying with me, got in around 10:30. knowing that she would be starving and craving food from ktown, she had made the plan beforehand to go to pocha 32 for soju & grub. i had planned on this, and also planned on not eating dinner (thus making room for this late dinner). that plan failed after the half pitcher of sangria, but, i went to ktown anyways. and ate anyways, though not nearly as much as i would have otherwise, and not nearly as happily.

the place hangs soju caps on the ceiling as decoration. classy. :)

food in darkness. minus the seafood pancake.

food in flash. squid stuffed w/ pork + dukbokgi (spicy rice cake)

whole squid. stuffed w/ pork. served on hot plate. cut up at the table. i have never had this before and it is probably one of the best things i’ve ever had. i only ate a small piece b/c i was so full, but i wish i had the stomach to eat more. it was soooooo good. i’m drooling just thinking about it.
… and so concludes memorial day weekend foodathon day 1 aka impromptu day of eating randomness that shouldn’t have happened but i’m glad it did. :)