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The Birth of Pandan Brioche

We don’t really like to serve bread in the Asia restaurant, it doesn’t seem to fit with our food, especially as all our main dishes are served with a side order of steamed rice.
However, when we make our “Aharn Menu”, which includes, what we like to call “Neo Laotian Cuisine”, others call it “Fusion Cuisine”, [...]

The #1 place to visit in 2008

The NY Times’s website’s most read article a few days ago was a list of 53 travel destinations to visit in 2008.
What was number 1 on the list? The answer is Laos.
“Vietnam and Cambodia are so 2007. Now, Laos is shaping up to be Indochina’s next hot spot.”
Read more about it here.
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Beer Prices

A beer in Laos costs ten thousand kip. That sounds like a lot of money at first but not so much when you compare it to the price of a beer in Zimbabwe.

Te Dejo Madrid

To get to Laos I had to fly through Bangkok. To get to Bangkok, I had to get to Madrid.
Thai Airways International fly direct from the Spanish Capital to her Thai counterpart. I wanted to spend a few nights in cold Madrid before heading off to the South East Asian sun.

Like most big cities, [...]

Rellics Of Quantum Physics

Schroedinger’s Fridge. It’s been examined before, but it’s still fun:Until the fridge is opened, whether the food has spoiled or not is indeterminate! The problem is that the wavefunction doesn’t collapse no matter how much we observe. :(

On Monsters

“Monsters are tragic beings; they are born too tall, too strong, too heavy, they are not evil by choice. That is their tragedy”: —Ishiro Honda, film director for Toho, most famous for creating Godzilla.

To say cinema has an influence on On The Other Side Of The Eye would be an extreme understatement. To list all of the films that are alluded to or inform On The Other Side Of The Eye would take volumes.To keep it manageable, here’s a short list of film…

Back during Dennis O’Neil’s run on the DC Comics title The Question, he always used to include a book each month under the heading “Recommended Reading” which ranged from philosophy to crime fiction and other books.These weren’t essential to understand…

Moments in Cinema: Sanjuro.

One of my favorite films is Sanjuro, particularly the near final lines after Toshiro Mifune’s character has defeated his enemy, Muroto, one of the corrupt swordsmen of the film, who forces a reluctant Sanjuro to a final duel. Sanjuro kills his adversa…

On Hell

One day some students asked a venerated buddhist monk:”Master, when you die, what will happen to you?”"I will go to hell,” the elder monk replied matter-of-factly.”Go to hell? How can you say such a thing? You’ve led such a pure life!” the s…

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