In The Kitchen

Welcome to part 1 of our In The Kitchen series.  Today we are featuring Dave Nguyen, a fellow Seattleite who blogs about food, fashion and travel over on food hipster 206.

If you follow Dave on Instagram, twitter or via his blog, you immediately get a sense of his love for the above.  He’s constantly out and about, checking out new venues and sharing his favorite Sunday dishes with the family.

Kim chi fried rice with kalbi beef and a fried egg @ Marination Mobile – Seattle, WA

In this new series I welcome all food bloggers, photographers, home cooks, restaurant goers and owners to share your In The Kitchen experience.  You don’t have to be the cook but you can certainly share your foodie pics with us.

In the second part of our In The Kitchen series, Dave will take us around Seattle and show us his favorite food truck and restaurant spots; but for now, let’s kick things off with a little background info…

B: Bridgette D: Dave

B:  Do tell… are you originally from Seattle?  What do you do for a living?

D:  Born and raised in the 206, Southend! All day reppin’ Sonics, Huskies, and Seahawks! Biggest influencers growing up were my dad and GP.

I’m the Social Media Manager at the Get Schooled Foundation, where we use educational initiatives and pop/hip-hop culture sizzle to inspire students to get to school and do well in class. In my free time, I like to eat out, take photos of food and post them on my blog, www.foodhipster206.com.

B:  What brought about your love for food and fashion?  Aside from the fact that we all loooooove both ; )

D:  Food is a part of my ongoing education. It is a gateway to understanding culture, people, and tradition. I love food whether it’s from hole-in-the-walls or high-end restaurants, as long as it’s inspired and made from the soul.

I’ve always loved fashion. It started with Jordan sneakers and baggy hip-hop clothes, and then evolved to selvedge denim and tailor-fitted urban menswear. Fashion has always been my art and freedom of expression.

B:  When did you begin blogging on Food Hipster 206?  Are all your photos taken with your mobile device?

D:  I started my blog at the end of 2011 to document my appreciation and continuing education in food.

About 95% of the photos on my blog are taken with my SLR. All my mobile photos are on Instagram. I can’t capture every experience with my SLR so the Iphone comes through in those tough situations. My blog is to tell a story and my Instagram is to document an experience in the moment.

Grits with Chinese sausage and prawns @ Joule – Seattle, WA 

B:  I see that Revel is listed #1 in your FH Top Picks section.  How do you determine who makes it on the list?

D:  I love goooood Asian food! What impresses me the most about Revel is their homage to delicious street style food from the homeland, but improved upon as next generation fare.

The list highlights the food in Seattle that really speaks to me with its flavor, quality, execution and creativity (or tradition). I haven’t tried every restaurant in Seattle, so the list is always evolving.

B:  In your Instagram gallery, you share photos of mom’s cooking.  What has been your favorite dish of hers growing up?  Is there a family tradition you’d like to share?  Perhaps a holiday meal or a recipe that’s been passed down through generations?

D:  No Vietnamese restaurants in Seattle can beat my mom’s cooking. My favorite mom dishes growing up are Oxtail Pho, Bun Bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup), and Mi Quang (turmeric yellow rice noodles with shrimp and pork in a pork bone broth with fish sauce, garlic, and shallots).

Mom’s dish – Mi Quang 

A memorable family tradition is Thanksgiving because there’s always Vietnamese food served alongside American food. You would have turkey, gravy, stuffing, mash potatoes, fried rice, bun (rice noodles), banh bot loc (tapioca dumplings), and goi (salad). No cranberry sauce but we always had fish sauce. When you plate your dish, the fish sauce always ends up in the turkey giving it quite the flavor. I love it!

B:  How has mobile photography influenced your love of food photography?  Do you find yourself having to take a picture everywhere you go?  Are people open to you taking their photos while dining?

D:  My work in mobile photography has significantly improved my eye, technique, and creativity for my food and overall photography. Instagram showcases some of the world’s best food as smartphones make pictures easily accessible. I’m constantly sourcing it for inspiration.

I’m very selective when taking pictures of my dishes to post on Instagram. I want the pictures to articulate the same feelings I get when seeing, smelling, and eating the dish. The only people I impose on for food photos are my friends and family. They understand my blog hustle, yet some laugh at me. I even had a friend post a picture of me on the Azntakingpicturesoffood.tumblr.com. I totally embrace it.

B:  How do restaurant owners and staff react to you taking photos?  Have you ever had anyone question you?  Do you introduce yourself as a food blogger when dining out?

D:  About half of the time the restaurants will inquire and talk to me about what I do, who I shoot for, and ask about my blog name. It’s nice to engage with the restaurant staff, but unless I’m asked, I usually don’t introduce myself as a food blogger.

Kitchen @ Matts in the Market – Seattle, WA

Chicken adobo sandwich @ Matt’s in the Market 

B:  Name 3 of your favorite cuisines and tell us why you they’re your faves.

D:  Vietnamese – distinct home flavors; spicy fresh soups; charbroiled grilled pork; and pungent fish sauce.
Taiwanese – melt-in-your-mouth soup dumplings, sweet yet savory pork belly baos, and excellent sautéed vegetables.
New American – creative, freshly sourced ingredients; fine techniques and execution; and food that constantly challenges the norm.

Pork belly bao (Taiwanese pork burger) @ Facing East – Bellevue, WA  

B:  Is there a Seattle spot that you haven’t been to yet but would love to check out?

D:  Spinasse, Hue Ky Mi Gia, and Sitka & Spruce are next on my to- do list.

B:  And finally, can we find you in the kitchen? ; ) Do you consider yourself a good cook?

D:  Sorry, but you cannot find me in the kitchen unless I’m putting up the groceries or taking out the garbage. My fiancée is a good cook and she makes most of our meals.  She usually cooks different variations of Asian stir-fry rice dishes or soup noodles.

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I love Seattle. I’m a food blogger and social media enthusiast. I enjoy sports, clothing, coffee, eating, taking photos and spending time with friends and family.

Contact:

IG and Twitter – @davenguyen206
Blog – foodhipster206.com

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Please feel free to leave a comment below if you’d like to be featured or if you know of someone who you think makes the best kitchen creations.

And, if you’re on Instagram, you can tag your pics with #Juxt_InTheKitchen.

Cheers!

Decim8 This with smmmm

Welcome to Week 25 of #Decim8nday’s Decim8 This.

Every Sunday @Decim8nday will post an original / unedited image submitted by our guest editor of the week.

Decim8ors are to:

  • Screenshot the image and save to their camera roll
  • Decim8 the image using any singular or combination of effects
  • We ask that no other apps are used and that images are processed only with the Decim8 app
  • List each effect used and hashtag it with #Decim8nday and #Decim8this_( guest editor’s username)
  • Post by Tuesday, 9:00 AM PST for a chance to get featured here and on @Decim8nday Wednesday!
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This week we welcome @smmmm as guest editor!

About her original image:

This was shot using Hipstamatic (I generally use Hipstamatic ,95% of the time to shoot) in Barcelona last November.  I saw this building and had to capture it.  Love the lines and shapes and had imagined it would be a fantastic image to Decim8.  Since I have yet to do so, I thought it would be fun to see what everyone else produced!

 

Her top 3 Decim8-ions are:

1. @susetoo

Love the use of beamrider here as well as the fact that I can see my image behind the darkness.  Probably because I keep coming back to stare at this image ; )  Well done!!

2. @paiper_mache

I absolutely love what was done here. Especially with brainfeeder…  A city was created and we all became visitors.  Fabulous!

3. @lotti_k

Another image I kept coming back to… Love the monochromatic simplicity… Excellent!!

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The Cr8ors of Decim8nday [ @suz4nne_ and @david_baer ] and I thank you, @smmmm, for playing along this week!  We hope you’ll participate again soon!

Stay tuned next week as Davids [ @drmeid ] takes the editor’s seat for week 26.

Decim8 This with G

Welcome to Week 24 of #Decim8nday’s Decim8 This.

Every Sunday @Decim8nday will post an original / unedited image submitted by our guest editor of the week.

Decim8ors are to:

  • Screenshot the image and save to their camera roll
  • Decim8 the image using any singular or combination of effects
  • We ask that no other apps are used and that images are processed only with the Decim8 app
  • List each effect used and hashtag it with #Decim8nday and #Decim8this_( guest editor’s username)
  • Post by Tuesday, 9:00 AM PST for a chance to get featured here and on @Decim8nday Wednesday!
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This week we welcome G, [ @hipstashutter ], as guest editor!

About the image:

“Hold Tight” – this is one of the famous Love Stories Mural art from Steven Powers.  I really love these Mural Arts from Philly.  There are many of them, and they’re beautiful.

Taken with Hipstamatic combo LuciferVI + BlackKeys Supergrain, no flash.

His top 3 Decim8-ions are:

1. @slyy_o

This image amazed me with the appearance of skulls.  Wonderful job there Simon!

2. @crystalmoody

Don’t ask, don’t tell, the hands up in the air is fantastic!  The Veth effect really works well here.

3. @miketeller

I really love this edit, very artistic, a beautiful piece of art.  L225 is excellent!

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The Cr8ors of Decim8nday [ @suz4nne_ and @david_baer ] and I thank you, G, for playing along this week!  We hope you’ll participate again soon!

Stay tuned next week as @smmmm takes the editor’s seat for week 25.

 

Decim8 This with Bridgette

Welcome to Week 23 of #Decim8nday’s Decim8 This.

Every Sunday @Decim8nday will post an original / unedited image submitted by our guest editor of the week.

Decim8ors are to:

  • Screenshot the image and save to their camera roll
  • Decim8 the image using any singular or combination of effects
  • We ask that no other apps are used and that images are processed only with the Decim8 app
  • List each effect used and hashtag it with #Decim8nday and #Decim8this_( guest editor’s username)
  • Post by Tuesday, 9:00 AM PST for a chance to get featured here and on @Decim8nday Wednesday!
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This week  I, [ @bridgettesxo ],  had the pleasure of being guest editor!

About this photo:  The Seattle Great Wheel.

Took this pic while standing at the base of the Wheel on a gray, overcast day.

Shot with Hipstamatic combo Jane + Blanko Freedom13 and then #wicked_flip‘ed.

My top 3 Decim8-ions:

Choosing 3 top Decim8-ions to my original Seattle Great Wheel image proved to be a tough task. There were so many fantastic entries for this week’s #decim8this_bridgettesxo that narrowing it down to 3 was challenging; but alas, here are my favorites (in no particular order):

1. @doppel_ganger

These clean, straight lines are a definite eye-catcher.  The way they repeat in this claw-like manner makes this Decim8-ion hard to miss.  It’s trippy and neat at the same time.  Uber cool and my kind of Decim8-ion!

2. @cyner_g

This image resembles some sort of American Indian artwork.  And, the way the white triangles line up remind me of tee-pees.  The rich, bold color and lines are what really draw me to this – fantastic!

3. @stesh22

If I were to dissect the Wheel, then this is exactly what it would look like.  The way it’s divided into perfect sections as if chopping it up on a board while maintaining it’s core components is brilliant. Totally love it – simple and effective!

Thank you David and Suzanne for giving me the opportunity to be in the editor’s seat this week. After seeing (and posting) all of the excellent entries week after week here on the JUXT blog, it was nice to get more involved.

One last thing… I couldn’t just settle for 3 so will post another 4 of my faves in my personal gallery.  Again, a BIG thank you to those who participated – it was great to see some new Decim8-ors join in too!

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Stay tuned next week as we welcome  G [ @hipstashutter ], creator of @Hipstaconnect,  as guest editor for week 24.

Decim8 This with Jennifer Herbig

Welcome to Week 22 of #Decim8nday’s Decim8 This.

Every Sunday @Decim8nday will post an original / unedited image submitted by our guest editor of the week.

Decim8ors are to:

  • Screenshot the image and save to their camera roll
  • Decim8 the image using any singular or combination of effects
  • We ask that no other apps are used and that images are processed only with the Decim8 app
  • List each effect used and hashtag it with #Decim8nday and #Decim8this_( guest editor’s username)
  • Post by Tuesday, 9:00 AM PST for a chance to get featured here and on @Decim8nday Wednesday!
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This week we welcome Jennifer [ @jenniferherbig1 ] as guest editor!

About Jennifer: Personally, I’m 1 part Disney/Pollyanna & 1 part Dramatic-Dark/Dexter loving kinda girl. I started out my life as a dancer/choreographer, turned singer/songwriter – under the artist name –  a girl named jaen (www.agirlnamedjaen.com : I just released an album last year and EP this past month – check it out by searching my sets/albums on Soundcloud, iTunes, Amazon etc.) & now photographer. Therefore, I’m passionate about all kinds of art and especially artists who push boundaries and break ‘rules!’.  I feel so fortunate to have been introduced to this community and I’m looking forward to getting to know more of you.

About the image:  Decim8 this classic! I had the pleasure of meeting David and so many other wonderful Igers this past week at Macworld in San Francisco; some of whose work I’ve been admiring for some time now, like at @poppybay & @punkrawkpurl – Not only was the event inspiring; but so was the city. So, I chose to shoot the iconic Transamerica Building. I thought it would be a challenge to present a really geometric but minimalistic image and see how we all use Kris’s app to completely transform it! Plus, with Decim8nday suggesting we use several Decim8 effects, the skies the limit.  I also chose to shoot this classic structure with the now classic Hipstamatic combo, JohnS lens & Inas1969 Film. This lens always gives such rich color.

Her top 3 Decim8-ions are:


Hi all! I have so much respect for all of you fabulous artists that participated this week! It was my pleasure and honor to be guest editor!  I felt a big sense of responsibility to examine and re-examine to make sure I chose and spoke from the heart. It has been mentioned many times and I concur, that this week has had so many outstanding entries;  therefore, I was granted the ability to choose a total of 6 (Top 3 & 3 honorable mentions).

Please Pardon my giving a name to each piece; but as a writer it’s my way of describing what I see and feel!  Congrats all! Here we go…

1.  @smmmm

“San Francisco Matrix 2080” –  The darkness, depth & detail of this image is mesmerizing.

2.  @cecilyc 

“Carnival Boardwalk, Happy, USA” –  To me this image created a whole new town. The complexity, motion & transformation is fantastic.

3.  @benthicnash

“Mono-City Drive-By” –  This beauty is so mono-minimal, yet graphically strong & I wanna visit! See the face on the left watching over his town”.

3 honorable mentions:

4.  @theoriginalmiss

“We’re Leaving this rock behind!” – Love this crazy texture & surreal chaos.

5.  @calzangre

“Goodbye San Francisco!” – Oh, the rich color, the terror.

6.  @mudsock

“Never Forget” – Too deep to fully describe this simple but powerful surreal juxtaposition of happy blue sky & dark mournful memories! Crazy random Decim8.

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The Cr8ors of Decim8nday [ @suz4nne_ and @david_baer ] and I thank you, Jennifer, for playing along this week!  We hope you’ll participate again soon!

Stay tuned next week as I, [ @bridgettesxo ], take the editor’s seat for week 23 :]