Grub: Plum’s Cafe
Due to familial responsibilities, I was forced to painfully wake up very early this Sunday. However, this forced me to finally get some good breakfast, during breakfast time (not a breakfast burrito at 2 am). With the help of yelp and Diana’s speedy iPhone navigating skills, I found Plum’s Cafe. The high ratings were well deserved. The food was intricate and classy while not lacking in quantity. I truthfully have not had a more refreshed hash in my life.

This is not one of those breakfasts that leave you feeling oily at the end.

SANTA FE EGGS BENEDICT

ALDERWOOD SMOKED SALMON HASH

Justin kept it simple.
Adobe CS4 Conference
I attended the CS4 Conference in LA this past Thursday with the Graphic Studio crew. It was a very long and tiring but “eye-opening” experience. Now I can not wait to get CS4. We also stopped by the GR stores on Sawtelle afterwards which was great fun. I wish I took some photos but I plan on returning real soon.

Photoshop tips & tricks like how to clone out wrinkles. Maybe I could clone in some hair for that guy in the front row…

This segment on Aftereffects is about when I fell asleep, even though it’s the stuff I should really be paying attention to.

Lunch at The Original Pantry Cafe. Amazing butter with toast spread.

Cheese & Bacon omelet with patatas.

Alfredo is not happy with this fashion catastrophe.
Grub: Geisha House


Had a late late night Valentine’s meal at the very hip and cooool Geisha House, recommended by a couple familiars. Everyone said the food is whatever but the atmosphere is impressive. The decor definitely didn’t disappoint, though I was pleasantly surprised by the food. The King crab and taru taru were top-notch. Geisha house definitely expolits Japanese culture for all its glory and shame, with wallpaper of the Japan’s city streets to a Afro Samurai mural spanning its second story. It’s extreme, but I like it.