Gary Fong

by / on February 2, 2012 at 6:22 pm / in California, Gary Fong, Los Angeles, See

LOS ANGELES: ORIGINAL FARMERS MARKET

    LOS ANGELES – While I’m not a fan of all those must-see tourist sights in Los Angeles, there is one place  (okay, make that two, if you include Disneyland) that I’ve always been fond of and have continued to go to regularly over the years:  the Original Farmers Market (aka Farmers) at 3rd and Fairfax. Like most people, [...]

Read more ›
by / on February 1, 2012 at 8:46 pm / in Gary Fong, Stay, Tokyo

TOKYO: TOKYU STAY AOYAMA

  TOKYO - Tired of forking out US$500+ bucks a night for a hotel room in Tokyo, when all you do is sleep there?  Ever wonder if there’s a better deal to be had for your Japan visit?  With the yen being so strong these days, this no-frills hotel located in one of the swankiest districts in Tokyo may be the just [...]

Read more ›
by / on January 4, 2012 at 8:23 pm / in Drink, Eat, Gary Fong, Los Angeles, USA

LOS ANGELES: HUDSON HOUSE

    LOS ANGELES – According to the dictionary, a foodie is “a person who has an ardent or refined interest in food; a gourmet.” Let me state upfront that this is not me.  I am not a foodie.  Yes, I do enjoy eating out, have done countless boring (and quickly forgotten) business dinners at this or that fancy restaurant, [...]

Read more ›
by / on January 4, 2012 at 8:23 pm / in Gary Fong, New York, Relax

NEW YORK: FORT TRYON PARK

  NEW YORK – Head to the most northern point of Manhattan island and there you’ll find one of New York’s best-kept secrets, Fort Tryon Park.  A smaller version of Central Park (about one-tenth the size), Fort Tryon offers all the perks of its famous uptown sib – quaint, tree-lined paths, lovely gardens, a rich legacy, and top-notch artwork – [...]

Read more ›
by / on December 27, 2011 at 6:24 am / in Bangkok, Gary Fong, See

BANGKOK: ROYAL BARGES NATIONAL MUSEUM

  BANGKOK  – I always knew about it but never saw it; had no clue how amazing it was or what I was actually missing.  The Royal Barges National Museum, located along the banks of the Chao Phraya, ranks right up there with the magnificent Wat Praew Kaew.  A bit of a trek but, once you find it, you’ll be [...]

Read more ›
by / on December 17, 2011 at 11:27 am / in Gary Fong, See, Tokyo

TOKYO: GHIBLI MUSEUM

  TOKYO – If you’re a fan of Hayao Miyazaki and his animated masterpieces (e.g. Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro) then this is truly the place for you.  More than a museum (quite Disneyesque, actually), visiting Ghibli is like walking into one of Miyazaki’s films.  You’ll get a fun and fascinating look into the Ghibli magic, from life-sized prop and [...]

Read more ›
by / on December 17, 2011 at 4:15 am / in Eat, Gary Fong, Tokyo

TOKYO: TEMPURA TSUNAHACHI

  TOKYO – Known for ‘great tempura at an affordable price’ or – as some would say- for being ‘good and cheap,’ this original branch of the famous Tsunahachi chain serves up some pretty darn tasty tempura.  The seafood is fresh, the veggies seasonal and the final product, cooked in sesame oil, is crispy and light.  The menu is designed [...]

Read more ›
by / on December 17, 2011 at 4:08 am / in Bangkok, Gary Fong, Shop

BANGKOK: MBK SHOPPING

  BANGKOK – It was once known as the first western-style mega mall in Bangkok but nowadays MBK’s claim to fame is the rather unfortunate nickname “ground zero for all things pirated.”  Like Bangkok’s infamous Chatuchak market, I have a love-hate relationship with MBK – the swarm of families decked out in the latest knock-offs is enough to scare the [...]

Read more ›
by / on October 21, 2011 at 8:08 am / in Asia, Bangkok, Gary Fong, Hotels, Stay

BANGKOK: THE MET ROOM

  BANGKOK – Love, love, LOVE the Metropolitan Bangkok’s Met rooms:  super spacious and modern, with soothing earth tones; big comfy beds (and lovely sheets to go with), huge bathrooms (shower, tub and silky smooth robes) and a full-on entertainment system (to watch all those pirated discs you ‘didn’t buy’).  The rest of the hotel – service, pool (which annoyingly, [...]

Read more ›
by / on October 21, 2011 at 8:01 am / in Asia, Gary Fong, Relax, Tokyo

TOKYO: HANDS AT NAMASTE

  TOKYO – Take it where you can get it.  Narita Express (NEX) may be transport of choice for going to and from Japan’s main airport but it’s also a prime opportunity for some quality RELAX TIME before dealing with the chaos of Narita or if arriving, before stepping into the Tokyo whirlwind.  A first (or last) row, single seat [...]

Read more ›