Posts Tagged ‘Food’

Recently, I had the opportunity to photograph another Yelp Elite event. Yelp is a huge part of my life. Whenever I want to go out to eat and want to try a new restaurant, I will always consult first with reviews on Yelp.com to figure out where to eat. Or to find a dentist. Or a tailor. I trust my fellow Yelpers. And I even have my own Yelp page, where prospective clients can read reviews of past clients.

This Yelp event was off the hook! The Vegas Community Manager, Misti Y, and her crew did an awesome job organizing the event. One look at these pictures, and you wish you were a part of the Yelp Elite crew.

This event was held at Red Rock Casino, an upscale hotel and casino. We were lucky to sample food from not just 1 or 2 Red Rock restaurants, but 3! Here’s some of the amazing food from T-Bones, Cabo, and Hachi. They came in the cutest bamboo dishes and the food just kept coming out. They also took care of us with a range of speciality drinks. I’m getting hungry just looking at these pictures again!
Appetizers at Red Rock Casino

Then we moved to Red Rock Lanes, the bowling alley inside the casino, where dessert was waiting for us. There were dozens of assorted cupcakes and cheesecake pops! I was blown away at how many desserts were displayed. At first I panicked because I thought all the cheesecake pops were taken before I could get a picture, but then I found out later that there was an entire separate display of just cheesecake pops. I was only looking at the cupcake display. Wow.
Cupcake and cheesecake pops at Red Rock Casino

Free swag included Yelp bags, a Yelp watch, Gavin Degraw tickets at Red Rock, and some other Red Rock discounts. Yelpers were happy to show off their swag!
Yelpers excited for bowling and free goodies

..and did I mention that we got to go bowling?! The bowling alley is huge and has 30 lanes. They turned off the lights for cosmic bowling and it was really fun! I even bowled a game in between taking pictures.
Cosmic bowling at Red Rock Casino

See all the photos at Yelp’s Flickr site or read about the event on the Yelp blog.

Photographing for Yelp

April 3, 2011

This past Tuesday, I photographed a Yelp Elite event organized by Misti Y., the Las Vegas Yelp Community Manager. It’s definitely a change from my normal wedding and portrait work, and I had a ton of fun at this event. This event was open to Yelp Elite members only, which are premier Yelp members who have reviewed a lot of places. All the Yelpers who I met were really cool, since I could talk forever about good food. Yum!

The event was a scavenger hunt based on Clue, the board game, at the Artisan Hotel in downtown Las Vegas. I’d never been to the hotel, so it was an eye opener for me. It’s such an interesting hotel that I can’t describe in words, but when you step inside, you definitely feel like you are in a different century. The decor is just phenomenal and so different from any other hotel I’ve been to. It was definitely the perfect hotel to have a Clue scavenger hunt! There are paintings that cover almost every inch of the lobby and bar area, even on the ceiling! You definitely need to check out this hotel if you haven’t been there! The only downside of the hotel (at least for my job!) is that it is really dark inside for pictures, darker than most wedding receptions!

Read more about the event on the the Yelp Community blog. The rest of my pictures are posted in Yelp’s Flickr page.

Oh yes, and some of the Yelpers dressed up as characters from Clue!
Yelp gets a Clue scavenger hunt at Artisan Hotel Las Vegas

Portland, Maine

July 1, 2010

A while back my husband and I attended a marriage conference called “A Weekend to Remember.” They are huge conferences (maybe like 500 people at the one we attended) and they are held all over the country . It was highly suggested by my church elder to attend one out of town so that you can focus on the conference, and plus, it’s good to get out of town every once in a while. I looked at where all the conferences were being held, and I thought Portland, Maine would be cool since we’ve never been (well I was actually there when I was 8 but I really can’t remember much besides how delicious and cheap the lobster was), and it’s only 1.5 hour drive from our house.

The conference blew me away and our speakers were incredibly engaging and funny. A lot of what they covered was really simple stuff, but yet in marriage, you get so tied up with the day-to-day stuff that you forget how much you need to work on your marriage and to not forget about doing the small simple stuff because it builds up over time. I think conferences like these are especially good for newlyweds because it forces you to analyze your marriage and put together goals on how to improve your marriage. It also helps to identify problems early on before bad habits get too ingrained. We had some really good and deep conversations while dissecting our first year of marriage.
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The conference lasts the whole day and part of the next day, so they encouraged to schedule a date night. We really wanted a “night to remember”, so we picked a fancy restaurant called Five Fifty-Five (because the address is 555 Congress St.). When I saw that they had a 4 course tasting menu with lobster truffle mac and cheese, I didn’t bother looking at the rest of the menu because I knew that’s what I wanted. It looks really small but it was very rich and very filling. We also had a sweetbreads (in the middle), which were not sweet and was not bread. I googled on my phone at the restaurant that we were eating thymus and pancreas! It was still good though. For dessert, we had a deconstructed s’more! This restaurant was incredibly yummy! It was definitely one of the best meals I’ve ever had.
Tasting menu at Five Fifty-Five

The next day we ventured to a small bistro called Duckfat. Yes, that’s what it’s called! They actually fry their french fries in duck fat! They taste phenomenal and they have six different dipping sauces available. We got the truffle ketchup and garlic aioli and they were soooo good! Wow, I am so jealous of people who live in Portland because the food that we had on our trip was amazing.
Duckfat

I had to digest after all the binge eating, so we drove a few and stopped by the marina. Sadly, it was really cold and rainy that weekend, so we didn’t get to explore as much as Portland as I wanted. We just ate a lot instead haha!
boats at portland marina

This picture was taken using self timer, and I placed the camera on the roof of the car because I didn’t bring a tripod. Sadly this is one of the only pictures we took together all year!
snapshot of us

If you made it this far thanks for reading!!

Thanksgiving

November 30, 2009

I hope that everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I equate Thanksgiving with fall, so I could not resist adding some gorgeous red maple leaves to this post! I loved maple trees ever since I was a child, so much that my father brought a sapling with us when we moved from Detroit to Baton Rouge. Then one day the cable guy accidentally ran over my tree when he was laying underground cable. I went from agitated to distraught when I realized that he accidentally replaced it with the wrong tree–a Southern sweet gum tree, which did not produce gum as I had hoped.  Now almost twenty years later, I am living in the North again, and I had forgotten how truly beautiful maple trees are!

Thanksgiving did not go as planned as we had to cancel our trip to Chicago at the last minute due to a family emergency, so we ended up cooking dinner at home. I’ve experienced so much change this year that I don’t even know where to begin, and I would never have imagined that I’d have a photography blog that people actually read! Thank you so much to my readers for encouraging me to keep posting pictures!

maple leaves
maple leaves

We stick an aluminum tent over the turkey (thank you Alton Brown!) so the breast meat doesn’t dry out. It makes the turkey look like a superhero and give a whole new meaning to “dressing”!

Super turkey

Beautifully colored turkey!

Nicely colored turkey

I know this doesn’t look like much, but we are still trying to finish the leftovers!

Turkey with all the sides

Vermont

November 11, 2009

A few weeks ago, some of my friends from DC flew up to Vermont for the weekend, so Frank and I drove up to see them. I was so excited because I was dreaming of taking photos of bright red maple leaves covering the Vermont hills, even though we were going a little past peak foliage season. When we got there, I was so disappointed because it rained all day Saturday and Sunday was too windy to go hiking. And I did not see a single maple tree with lush red leaves! Even though our plan to spend the whole weekend outdoors was scrapped, we still had lots of fun exploring Burlington and our trip quickly revolved around the local food. Vermont is filled with dairy farms, maple houses, cider mills, and so much more, so we ended up taking more factory tours than I’ve ever taken in my life (including Ben and Jerry’s, which will be featured in the next post)! Almost everything I eat over the weekend was tasted really fresh, and I love how the locals are so proud of their food that all the restaurants we went to mentions “locally grown in Vermont” in their menu whenever they can.

Frank was really nice and did all the driving, which leave me free to take pictures from inside the car.

Vermont

We planned on hiking near Mt. Mansfield, the highest point in Vermont, only to find that there were no more leaves!  Maybe I’ll come back in the winter for skiing.

Mt. Mansfield

Since it was raining, we decided to stay dry and visited the ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center. It’s a fairly small aquarium, but they had lots of different frogs and turtles. We were lucky to catch a special tour of baby soft-shelled turtles, which was held in a special room that’s not open to the public. The baby turtles in the photo are four weeks old and are endangered, so the aquarium staff raise them over the winter where they become the size of four-year old turtles. Then they are released back into Lake Champlain.aquarium collage

Here’s a view of Lake Champlain.

Lake Champlain

Inside the Lake Champlain Chocolates store. They make amazing chocolates, and my jaw dropped upon entering the store when I saw the mouth-watering caramel apples and a over dozen different types of fudge! I was really disappointed to find out that their factory tours are only given M-F, but they do give out chocolate and hot chocolate samples in the store.

Lake Champlain chocolates

Next stop: Cabot cheese. They have so many different varieties of cheeses! I probably sampled close to twenty of them, and I don’t think I tried them all! I really enjoyed their extra sharp cheddar. They also make interesting specialty cheddars like “hot buffalo wing cheddar” and “horseradish cheddar.”

Cabot cheese

Now for beverages. Right now is apple season, so at Cold Hollow Cider Mill we got to see the workers use an old-fashioned cider press (I found out later on their website that they make cider year round). The leftover apple bits are sent to local farms and fed to livestock.

Cider press

Finally, we visited a microbeer brewery called the Magic Hat Brewing Company. I was a little confused when we pulled up because the first thing I saw was this huge metal tower, and I didn’t believe this was a brewery until I went inside.  The facility is decorated with lots of groovy modern art, and they have both guided and self-guided tours of the factory. Beer drinkers will love this place because you can sample nine different beers at the bar. I love their beer tap handles!

Magic Hat
Beers on tap

My friend Jen runs an amazing food blog at Tiny Urban Kitchen.  I was honored when she invited me over to her place for dinner and eat various dishes in the shape of Japanese cartoon characters.  You can read how she made each dish here.

Isn’t this the cutest dinner you’ve ever seen?   She also has a bunch of stuff animals, so we included them in the pic.

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The Keroppi frogs are made with white chocolate with food coloring.  Genius!

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What’s better than ending a meal with chocolate covered rice crispie treats!

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My friend Jen!

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