Muic Sushi – Paris, France

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Hmm… Notice a significant rise in Korean influence within Paris lately.

Perhaps it is due to the K-pop culture which is also rising everywhere else in the world! Everywhere I turn, I hear Psy Gangnam style song!!! (When I say everywhere, it’s at different parts of the world! Globalisation indeed)

What I find really weird / Interesting is how a lot of the restaurant now in Paris, combine Japanese and Korean food together. Whenever you enter a restaurant (which you think is Japanese), also serves Korean! For European who might not be really familiar with these 2 cuisines, they might find it very similar.

But, to me, Japanese and Korean food is like totally different. On one end, Japanese cuisine is very delicate in taste, light and not oily. On the other end, Korean cuisine is very strong in taste; heavy and quite oily.

Anyway, hub and I was strolling by Rue Lauriston when we spotted this quaint little café / sushi shop. And, we were shock when we see korean food listed in the menu. Sushi shop serving korean food? interesting…).

As we were quite hungry, we decided to hop in and have a quick meal (I was attracted to them because they serve bibimbap. It was raining the whole day and it’s just so blissful to be able to sink my teeth into something really HOT).

The waiter / chef speak mostly French and very little English. Luckily, he also speaks Japanese. So, with our half past six French and Japanese, we manage to place our order. Yay!

First thing we ordered was the mango Foie Gras Sushi. Look how beautiful it is. I love the color of the mango. It was so sweet and juicy. Unfortunately, too sweet for this dish. The taste of the mango was so powerful that it totally mask the foie gras. A little wasted in my opinion. But, it was still yummy.

ahh…. my bibimbap. So nice and hot. It was actually quite good. The only thing missing is cucumber. I think it would have add a little more crunch to this dish.

Hubby’s pork hot pot. It was not bad. A tad salty for me, but, that’s quite norm for Korean food.

While we were there, we notice a lot of people coming in to take away sushi. So, I guess it’s quite safe to say, their other sushi offering must be quite good too…

 
Muic Sushi
26 Rue Lauriston 75016 Paris France‎
+33 1 45 05 93 82
Metro : Kebler

Stay at home birthday.

October is crazy…

Hub and I have been traveling like mad this month. Before we had chance to unpack our luggage, we need to be packing again. The only good thing is that, we know all the little misc which we need to carry are already packed and we can just throw it into another luggage.

This week is the only week we finally have some time to settle down. This week is also my birthday week !!!

Hub ask if I want to go anywhere to celebrate my birthday… (decisions decisions)

But in the end, I told him that I just want to stay at home. hahaha.. shocking, eh?

I think it would be really lovely to wake up at 10am in my OWN bed. Have a nice slow and lazy breakfast (preferable one that stretch until lunch time). Tend to my ‘dying’ herb garden and perhaps bake a cake or two… Snuggle up with a good book and good cuppa tea.

ooo… that would be wonderful birthday for me indeed. I know it sounds absolutely boring, right? sigh… Maybe I am getting old. hohoho…

Not to mention, we will need to travel again next week. So, yes. I think i definitely want to just stay at home this weekend for my birthday.

 

 

No Nuit Blanche for me

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alas…

All hopes to witness the nuit blanche was totally dashed for me when Paris won’t stop raining from morning till wee hours. Hub and I was loitering around shopping centres in Paris, hoping to escape the rain until it stops. Unfortunately, it didn’t stop at all !!!

So, we thought we will wait it out in our room (getting some rest in preparation for walking we will need to do for the nuit blanche). The rain continue to pour until 11:30pm. By then, I was super sleepy and also felt too lazy to move since we have to wake up by 6:30am to catch our flight. Hub was still quite gung-ho about venturing into the night, but, seeing how I was so reluctant to leave, he sweetly stayed back to keep me company. aww… thanks hub.

So, I’m sorry to announce that I won’t have any material to blog about the 2012 nuit blanche in Paris.