Layering

· Fashion

As a child excited to play with a new toy, I found a way to wear my denim shirt with my denim jacket before spring.

The frozen temperature of this week-end not giving us a chance to think about other alternatives; this was with pleasure that I was able to wear all of them together with a superposition game with my long coat.

The last picture shows the look of the jacket in spring conditions: can’t wait! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Scarf ASOS (already seen here)
Coat ASOS (2013) (already seen here)
Jacket Will Sézane
Shirt June Sézane
Leather slim Soft Grey (already seen here)
Bag Clark Sézane
Socks Luxe 9 Caramel Wolford
Boots Bryce Miista (already seen here)
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton

Lipstick « 16 Place Vendôme 364» Color Riche L’Oréal Paris
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal Paris

Chinese New Year at the Lili’s

· Food

Sorry if your head is starting to spin from hearing about Japan, then the Vietnamese new year with the family, and now Chinese new year at the Lili. That’s fifty shades of yellow right there !

Today is about the 6 course Chinese New Year meal served by the Lili restaurant at the Peninsula Paris Hotel. I got to try it out right as the year of the monkey began.

Even if I had to let the year of the goat go, I have to admit this new year started out pretty well with this prestigious invitation, in the restaurant headed by Chef Tang Chi Keung.

 

A Chinese Opera decor

I had never set foot inside the Paris Peninsula Hotel: I got to admire the setting a bit before heading to the cantonese gastronomic restaurant Lili, a tribute to a famous chinese opera singer.

My knowledge of chinese food is pretty much limited to my incursions in the 13th arrondissement. I don’t know much about the subtleties of this gastronomy.

I’d say I know more about vietnamese or japanese cuisine, but you know me, I’m always eager to learn!

In this exceptional place, everything is grandiose: a gigantic portrait of Lili, the embroideries on the opera costumes proudly displayed on the wall, the Murano glass chandeliers, the red drapes. Detail is of importance here, as attest these chinese-boat shaped chopstick rests.

Not really my decor style (pretty far from the sober scandinavian design!) but once inside, it’s like traveling to some faraway place !

 

The Chef’s table

Keeping an eye at the backstage !

For those of you who follow St Thomas (who only believe – and only eat – what they see), you can choose to book a private table, separated from the establishment’s kitchen by a porthole.

You can follow the Chef as he lovingly prepares the Beijing Duck or calls his help in order when the dim sum aren’t correctly folded (never happens of course). I find the main room to be more cosy and romantic, but why not?

 

6 course meal (and bonuses)

Once we’re settled in, here comes the first course: a selection of 3 dim sums.

The selection of  3 dims sums

You can feel how refined they are at the first bite. Blue lobster and truffle, spinach-shrimp and veggies-mushrooms. Delicious.

A waiter informs us that we’ll be brought “bonus” courses to get a better idea of the restaurant’s variety. I can’t say no: “yes, yes, show me how diverse your cuisine is!” cries my stomach.

Black squid ink ravioli

A black squid ink ravioli as a bonus : as refined as the other 3, but as with italian pasta, squid ink is more a visual than a tastebud effect. It’s still enjoyable.

Tofu and crab soup and Bi Feng tang Shrimp fritter

Then comes the tofu and crab soup, with a perfect consistence, and another bonus dish (my personal fave): the Bi Feng Tan shrimp fritter.

Crispy and spicy Bi Feng Tang shrimp fritter

It’s crispy and spicy and I’m asking for more (not really though, we’re at the Peninsula, I’m trying to have manners).

The menu goes on with the steam baked turbot with a soy and ginger sauce.

Steam baked turbot with a soy and ginger sauce

The wagyu beef with veggies and the Chef’s sauce (that’s when the private table can come in handy : you can try to steal the Chef’s secrets).

Wagyu beef with veggies and the Chef’s sauce

The beef is as good as the one I had had in Tokyo.

The meal ends with caviar braised longevity noodles.

Caviar braised longevity noodles

These noodles get their name because they are long; veeeery long, and they’re served at Chinese new year or for birthdays.

Not too sure about caviar being part of traditional chinese cuisine, but let’s not split hairs, shall we? Let’s meet up in a hundred years, to see how these noodles are working!

Litchi sesame rice balls

Dessert is litchi sesame rice balls. I know these sweets well, my mother “Momo” makes them perfectly. (Bánh Rán in Vietnamese, with a soy ball in the middle. For those who don’t know about it yet, it is a deep fried glutinous rice ball. Kind of like an asian churros.

The rice balls are very good (almost as good with my mom’s – who will be all proud when she reads this). The pairing with the litchi is rerfreshing.

Not a big fan of the spongecake that comes with everything : a bit too heavy for me.

 

All in all

I was once again very lucky to benefit from this great invitation. The location is perfect for celebrations (or if you feel like having delicious chinese food).

View from the terrace

I hope you’ll have enjoyed discovering this place with me. I might be back to try this famous beijing duck.

In the meantime, it’s not too late to wish you – again – a happy new year of the monkey, may it be as crispy and delicious as the Bi Feng Tang! (English translation by Marine)

 

LILI Cantonese restaurant
PENINSULA PARIS
19 avenue Kléber
75116 PARIS
(Métro Kléber)

Five senses #2

· Decoration, Fashion, Food

Once again our rendez-vous to know more about what pleased and delighted my 5 senses lately. Let’s go!

 

Sight

“Scrabble” Ink stamps Wild & Wolf

Lately I went to movie theatre and I enjoyed watching two movies totally different.

First, I had a crush for Sweet Red Bean Paste (Anあん) (I don’t know if it’s still played somewhere as I writing now), a very touching Japanese movie with an amazing performance, a pretty slow ambiance but very poetic.

This movie transported me to this Japan I really love while making me want to have a dorayaki after the screening.

Second movie, another ambiance: Zootopia, the last Disney animation movie. I really liked the story and the impressive and detailed sceneries.

The animal-characters are super cute but also very funny. It was not silly, often ironic: I am a fan and would be even willing to watch it a second time!

 

Hearing

Turntable Crosley
Carpet La Redoute Intérieurs

I’ve been waiting for this event for months: I am going to the concert of MUSE! Purposely, I have tried to avoid information about this Drones World Tour  to not know too much about it.

It will be the second time to see their concert (the first time was at the Stade de France in 2010, I had told all the details here) and I am so looking forward to it!

Matthew Bellamy’s performance and the spectacular scenery is already proven, so I’m rubbing my hands! Only a few days left: I keep listening all the albums to be ready!

 

Smell

Thankfully it doesn’t have any smell even though it’s referring to it. This Poop Emoji pillow was offered to me for Xmas and I just love it (it will find its space on the desk chair that I ordered during the sales and that I am still waiting).

I had already eaten Poop shaped cakes in Seoul, therefore it was almost normal to own the pillow! Thanks Lili <3!

 

Taste

UNE SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (17 rue de Maubeuge 75009 PARIS) discovery thanks to my gourmand acolyte Lionel.

A tea house-library to try homemade yummy bakeries. Not too sweet, sophisticated, multi-textured and original: all is made to seduce me.

My big favourite was the mouse, its thin crunchy dough, body made with chocolate mousse and its stuffed bum (!) with lemon cream as well as the Pim’s tart with a crispy dough, creamy chocolate and raspberry confit.

The place is not super-cosy but the bakeries and the warm welcoming are balancing (and if the black sofa is available, do not hesitate choose this spot!).

 

Touch

Jacket Will Sézane
Bandana Sézane
Breton jumper Soft Grey (already seen here)
Wooden deer AM.PM

My last Sézane order was composed with my denim shirt (briefly seen here) and with this indigo overshirt/jacket that I look forward to wearing this coming spring!

Meanwhile, I can still wear it beneath a coat. Anyhow, I do appreciate its flair thanks to the thick cotton. (English transation by Quiterie)

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