Nichijou Juku 日常塾

Nichijou Juku 日常塾

So if you are crazy enough to create an Izakaya menu, when does buying ingredients for your 10+ dishes and spending a whole day cooking become practical? Well you need more than one person to help you eat and enjoy all of the food, and it helps if they help you pay for your ingredients. That sounds like a restaurant doesn't it? It was decided. I would come up with a set menu, set a price, and send invitations to friends to my pop-up kitchen.

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Winner Winner. Fried Chicken Dinner.

Winner Winner. Fried Chicken Dinner.

Fried Chicken Dinner, Breakfast, and Lunch too. I have been craving fried chicken day in and day out ever since I saw the mouth watering sandwiches that David Chang has been cooking up at his latest restaurant Fuku. Fried Chicken is starting to trend all over America, even Shake Shack recently release their own chicken sandwich. Just thinking of juicy tender chicken with flaky and crispy batter, #drools. I had to get in on this craze, so I set out on a journey to make delicious fried chicken.

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Nichijou X Highsnobiety // SF Food Trucks

Nichijou X Highsnobiety // SF Food Trucks

I recently got a chance to write an article for Highsnobiety on Food Trucks in San Francisco. Having to eat delicious food all over San Francisco is difficult work!

I have been following Highsnobiety for many years to get updates on street wear, but never have I thought I would be writing an article for them. After eating 5+ food trucks, a little writing and a lot of editing I got published. Check out the article here and tell me what you think!

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Selfie - A Cook or a Chef

Selfie - A Cook or a Chef

🎵 I wish I was little bit taller,
I wish I was a baller,
I wish I had a girl who looked good
I would call her 
🎵

I have always wanted to be a lot of things. In elementary school, growing up with Snoopy and Calvin and Hobbes, I wanted to be cartoonist. After learning guitar in attempts to impress ladies in high school, I wanted to be a rock star. Before college I wanted to take my passions of art, Legos, and physics and become an Architect. Eight college applications later, I got rejected from the Architecture programs I applied to and had been accepted to 4 Universities that offered me their engineering program. Fast forward 8+ years later (time is flying), I am a licensed Professional Engineer.

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