Friday, January 31, 2014

January 31st 2014: Enjoying a Lunar New Year Concert in Boston

The last time I played badminton, I almost got chased out because the soles of my shoes were dark-colored, though not black which is absolutely forbidden, so today I decided once and for all to get a grey-soled pair instead from Dick's Sporting Goods during my lunch break so that I would not have this problem any more. At the same time, I wanted to check out Shaker's Cafe and Restaurant, a breakfast place in Worcester that my friend had recommended to me a while ago, but apparently it is closed until next Tuesday. I decided to check out the deli next door, Dooci's Deli, instead. This place is more like a grocery shop, with a small menu like that at a pizzeria or a hot dog place. I decided to get the Pastrami Sub

and a Lemon Square,

both of which were actually pretty good and filling.

I left work a little early to have dinner with my friends at Pad Thai Cafe, a Thai retaurant in the Back Bay area of Boston, before we were to head for a Lunar New Year concert, held by the Berklee College of Music at the Berklee Performance Center nearby. This place is more like a cafe than a restaurant, where orders have to be placed up front at the counter, with your number being called out when the food is ready. I decided to get the Ba Mee Song Kruang (Egg noodle with roast pork, fish ball, crispy wonton, Chinese broccoli and bean sprouts), which reminded me of noodles I love to have back home. 

My friends got the Thai Noodle Soup,

the Kao Moo Dang (Roast pork, crispy pork and Chinese pork sausage with boiled egg, cucumbers, cilantro and sweet sauce),

the Ground Chicken Ka Prao (Thai Style hot basil),

and even a side of Golden Wings (Marinated chicken wings fried until crispy brown, Served with a sweet chili sauce).

Of the dishes, only the chicken wings were just so-so, while the rest of the dishes were actually not too bad.

However, the cafeteria style of the place would deter me from this place with better restaurants elsewhere.

We were not allowed to take any pictures during the concert however,

although I have to say it was definitely worth the $16 we paid for it. I hadn't expected much out of a college performance, but there was a great variety of songs performed, and the performers were all pretty good, even the heavy metal band which had a screaming lady as its singer. Overall, another fun night hanging out with friends.



Thursday, January 30, 2014

January 30th 2014: Dinner at Punjabi Dhaba, Westborough

Today after work, I decided to get my Indian food fix for the week by checking out Punjabi Dhaba in Westborough. I was the only one in the simply decorated place the entire time, a clear sign of the intense competition between Indian eateries in this area. After looking at the menu, I decide to try their Special Punjabi Chicken Naan (made with chicken, ginger and fresh green chilis), along with their Bangan Bharta (smoked eggplant cooked with fresh herbs and spices) dish.

Both things I got weren't  too bad, although I should have asked for a higher spice level for the eggplant. However, due to the simplistic look of the place, there are many others that are better in the area.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

January 29th 2014: Dinner with a Friend at Salvatore's, Medford

Today after work, I decided to meet up with my friend for dinner at Salvatore's, an Italian restaurant in the town of Medford.

This place is actually pretty upscale, despite being a chain restaurant, with a few locations in Boston.

The food we got was actually pretty good as well. The Polenta "Fries" (white polenta stuffed with sharp provolone, lightly fried and served with house made fig ketchup) went really well with the fig sauce, which I actually thought was Thai Chilli Sauce.

My friend got the Steak Tips (signature marinated steak tips served with house made fries and cole slaw), which were cooked really well,
while my Short Rib Ravioli (in a shitake and oyster mushroom and grape tomato sauce with crème and spinach) were excellent as well.

To think I had thought that this place would just be so-so because it is a chain restaurant.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

January 28th 2014: A Meetup Dinner at Eugene O'Neill's, Boston

Today after work, I had a meetup dinner to go to at Eugene O'Neill's at 3700 Washington Street in the Jamaica Plain area of Boston.

Along the way, I decided to grab some pizza for tomorrow's lunch from Tommy's Pizza in the Hyde Park area of town, getting the Meat Lovers Pizza. As it was still cooking when I arrived, it came out piping hot, so it was actually pretty good for once.

I managed to find parking on a side street near the bar, which turned out to be pretty small. The menu looked pretty interesting though, especially in terms of the pizzas and burgers available. As I had already had some pizza, I decided to go with The Rabbit's Revenge Burger (Veggie Burger, Sundried Tomato Pesto, Basil, Portabella Mushroom, Swiss Cheese),

The burger was actually pretty decent, especially the patty itself, which was pretty flavorful.

I don't know if I would bring a date to this bar though.

Monday, January 27, 2014

January 27th 2014: Dinner at Chuan Shabu, Worcester

Today after work, I decided to go try out the new Hot Pot place in town, Chuan Shabu at 301 Park Avenue in Worcester.

The decor in this place is pretty nice,

so I had hope that the food would be good as well, and it was. I got the Surf and Turf Combo, which had lamb, beef and seafood,

assorted vegetables

and Shandong Noodles with Basic Broth.
The meat was really fresh, while the broth was tasty as well. I wanted to try their Lemon Ginger Creme Brulee, but they did not have it. Perhaps when I come back next time with friends, I will get to try it.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Recommended Places to Visit: Brookfield

Recreation
Water Bodies
Quaboag River
Fiskdale Road between Mill Street and Long Hill Road

Quacumquasit Pond
Lake Road and South Pond Road, East Brookfield

Quaboag Pond
Quaboag Street and Shore Road, East Brookfield

Rice Pond
Rice Corner Road and Lake Road


Architecture
Monuments
Memorial Square
River Street and Central Street


Places of Worship

Brookfield Congregational Church
8 Central Street

Quaboag Valley Baptist Church
175 Fiskdale Road


Town Facilities
Town Hall
6 Central Street

Merrick Public Library
2 Lincoln Street


Restaurants
Tried:
Italian
Carmella's Italian Kitchen
55 South Maple Street
Recommended Dishes:
Stromboli

January 26th 2014: Dogsledding in Goshen

Today, I had an appointment to go dogsledding in the D.A.R. State Forest in Goshen. I had tried to do this two weeks ago, but as things did not work out that time, I waited until after the next big snowfall to try it out again today.

While getting there, I passed by Brookfield,
Rice Pond, Rice Corner Road and Lake Road
West Brookfield
Brookhaven Lake
and Ware.
Snow Pond, 161 Pleasant Street
The instructor from Hilltown Wilderness Adventures was late again today, but thankfully she arrived this time, not like before, which was a good thing.

The dogs were raring to get out of their boxes on the truck,
and everyone could not resist petting the cute dogs while things were being set up to chain the dogs in place outside the truck

to ready them for putting on harnesses.

The next step was to take the sleds down off the top of the truck.
Once the sleds were on the ground,

It was time to put on the sled bags, used to carry supplies for longer trips.

The ropes attaching the sleds to the dogs were next, and we learned how to properly run them through the sled to prevent the sleds from going over them and fraying them.

There is also a snow hook that is used to stop the sled in emergencies, although it is only useful in heavy snow, which was not adequate enough today.

The instructor then showed us how to stand on the back of the sled, and use the drag pads to slow down the sled and the brakes for harder braking.

In order to attach the dogs to the sleds, we had to first tie up the sleds, which meant dragging them into the woods

to tie them to trees.
Next, it was back to the dogs to put on their harnesses, which was pretty similar to what I did doing dry land mushing with the same company over a year ago.
Finally, it was time to bring the dogs by their collars to the sleds and attach them to the sleds.

The dogs were so excited about sledding that they kept barking and trying to start running off, leaping into the air to try to get going.
Next. the instructors rode the 3 sleds to the starting line, while the rest of us walked there on foot.

Finally, it was time for us to have a go at it ourselves. I was chosen to be in the first wave, and put on the smallest sled by myself as I was the lightest, being pulled by 3 small dogs.

And off we went, with the release of the various ropes holding us back.

The ride was actually pretty smooth going, surprisingly. I had to help the dogs by using my leg to push the sled like I was on a skateboard while going uphill, and put down the drag pad to prevent them from going too fast when going downhill. Unfortunately, too much snow got piled onto the drag pad, causing the dogs to be unable to pull the sled much after a while. I was a little puzzled at first, then realized the problem and quickly remedied it, and the rest of the journey went without a hitch.

At the finish line, as the snow hooks would not work, all the participants chipped in to help stop the dogs and set the sleds up for the next round.

This was done until all the participants had gone, and then it was time to head back.

Back at the trucks, it was time to reward the dogs for their hard work, giving them mackerel water to drink

and chunks of meat to eat.
With that, my dogsledding experience ended. I have to say, it was definitely much better than the dry land version.

From here, I decided to head straight to lunch in the city of Springfield, as I was starving, although I did stop by Northampton
Cooley Dickinson Hospital
along the way.

For lunch, as it was pretty close to evening time by now, I decided to just get pizza at Frankie and Johnnie Pizzeria, getting a personal Meat Lovers Pizza

and a Steak and Cheese Grinder from the small takeout place.
Nothing impressive at all, as can be expected.

I spent the rest of the daylight hours exploring the city,
South Congregational Church
Christ Church Cathedral
Deacon Samuel Chapin,
Chestnut Street and State Street
St. Michael's Cathedral
United States District Court

Giant Sneaker,
East Columbus Avenue and Main Street
New England Funeral and Cremation Center

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
376 Maple Street
Old House, 313 Maple Street

Cannon, Pearl Street and Chestnut Street
Hispanic Baptist Church,
22 Salem Street

Two places I was able to explore further today was the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, which unfortunately was partly covered in snow,

With that, I called it a day for sightseeing, and headed to Hana Saki, a Japanese restaurant located at a strip mall in town.

The decor was decent, but nothing too amazing. With $50 to spend, I got the Sunomono (Variety of Seafood in Vinegar Sauce) for appetizers,

the Spider Man Roll (fried soft shell crab, cucumber, lettuce and spicy tuna), the OMG Roll (shrimp, cucumber, lettuce, kani, wasabi, tobiko inside, tuna, salmon, white tuna, wasabi sauce with crunch on outside)
and the Creamy Seafood Udon (Udon Noodle topped with shrimp, scallops and mushrooms in a creamy garlic sauce). 

The rolls were okay, but the rest of the dishes were horrendous. The sashimi wasn't very fresh, and the udon was bland, and wasn't even creamy in the first place. Definitely not worth the money, although I have a lot of leftovers now from both lunch and dinner.

With that, my day of dogsledding and exploring Springfield was at an end. A disappointing day for dining though.