adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 01 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: MSG150 stepped up to the big leagues today. Food writer Leslie Kelly (blog) and photographer Paul Joseph Brown (also does weddings) from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer met us for lunch at the next stop on our route, J Sushi. We've been trying to hook up with Leslie for a couple months. She finally caught up with us today and is giving us our big break
adam | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 03 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: Armed with intelligence from an MSG150 fan (we have little of our own) we took a route today that passed under the HCG and past the former home of Blue & Pink. Blue & Pink has been closed for a month or so but today there was a new banner over the door, "Henry's Bento". Since we were meeting Erin today at Tropics we decided to stay on plan
adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 30 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: We snuck out today with a reasonable sized group since we were headed for a tiny noodle shop called Canton Noodle House. We have found many great noodle shops in our tour so our hopes were high that we were about to find another.Canton Wonton House, Seattle Address: 608 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, 98104 Cuisine: Chinese: Hong Kong Average rating: 3.3
adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: Al...most...there. Eight intrepid MSG150 luncher headed out today for the next spot on the ever shortening MSG150 route. Today our target was Pho Hoa, a Vietnamese noodle soup franchise restaurant.Pho Hoa, Seattle Address: 618 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, 98104 Cuisine: Vietnamese Average rating: 2.9 chopsticks Lunch date: 5/27/2008 @ 12:05:00 Time taken
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adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 21 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: We are on the final stretch and some of that "just married" excitement is back with the MSG150 crew. Today's target was the Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant, a cozy corner spot that was new to all of us. We headed out with a large core group and met up with Erin, who joined us from the hill, and Susan Dennis, who was braving her first MSG150 experience.Hing
adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 16 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150Quoted: The MSG150 crew had our last street crossing for the official MSG150 route today. We still have three sides of this final restaurant packed block to do, but the end is near. To mark the occasion we sacrificed Rob. It was sad to lose Rob, I hope his family will understand, but it's comforting to know that the various ID gods will shine upon us during
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adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: Six of us showed up today for our next stop, Honey Court Seafood Restaurant. Honey Court is primarily Dim Sum for lunch and, lucky for us, six is the perfect number for Dim Sum since most items come in threes. For those keeping score at home, this is the 53rd MSG150 lunch and the 8th Dim Sum.Honey Court Seafood Restaurant, Seattle Address: 516 Maynard
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adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 10 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: We were thwarted by a "closed on Tuesday" sign on our last attempt, so today the MSG150 crew headed out again for Wing Wah Barbecue. We arrived to find a fairly typical meat-in-window joint with a big yellow sign and, of course, meat hanging in the window. We entered with carnivorous anticipation, except for Rob who just entered.Wing Wah B.B.Q., Seattle
adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 07 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: The MSG150 crew headed out for the nondescript meat in window joint next to the nondescript A & B Cafe but found it closed on Tuesdays. This bounced us on to the next spot, Sandie's Gourmet Restaurant, only twenty feet away. NOTE: Sandie's is closing its doors sometime this month and the owners are moving to Alaska. Sandie's Gourmet Restaurant,
adam | Shared With: Everyone - May 03 2008 | blogs, food, Seattle, International District, Chinatown, msg150
Quoted: Once more the MSG150 crew headed up Weller to find our next spot. This is a dense part of the ID and there are three other restaurants on the half a block between J Sushi on the corner and the alley to the west. The first is A & B Cafe, formerly known as J & L Cafe.A & B Cafe, Seattle Address: 670 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, 98104 Cuisine: Chinese: Cantonese
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