Archive for July, 2009

International Food: Russian

July 2nd, 2009 by Johanna | Leave comments | Filed in China, Food

Perhaps you’ve noticed a random picture of what is supposed to be beef stroganoff in the picture gallery. It was taken last Saturday after Chris and I wandered around the Russian part of town in search of the Shard Shop. We never found it, but hungry and exhausted from a late night/early morning, we found Chocolate. Their nest-like swings won us over, and we quickly nestled in them.

Chocolate is a night club/restaurant, and as heard around the blogosphere, it’s a pretty swank place to go at night. Its over-the-top decor (probably hinted at with the nest swings) of chandeliers and velvet chairs makes it seem gaudy — but it wants to be and even makes it a good thing. Anyway, I only had the beef stroganoff and an 80-yuan bottle of pineapple juice. They did bring us some ice in a bucket, though.

I’ve never actually had beef stroganoff before, except for what I make. The beef was sauteed with onions and mushrooms, which I love, and it was definitely shredded — so props to them on that. But the sauce was a weird orange color and a bit thick for my liking. Instead of sour cream, it seemed like just cream, and it just overwhelmed the beef-onion-mushroom flavors. I was really glad it came in a bread bowl so I could soak up some of the sauce with it. It didn’t help that it cost 40 kuai, either.

I wish I had tried something else on the menu, which offered things I’ve never heard of and can’t really remember. They were all misspelled Russian foods, but I have a feeling that anything I ordered would have been only subpar.

The sleeping giant

July 2nd, 2009 by Johanna | 1 comment | Filed in China

One of the remarkable attributes of the Chinese, I’ve noticed, is that they can sleep anywhere and everywhere, anyhow and anytime. It’s good to know there are 1.5 billion other people just like me.

I’ve been secretly compiling a photo album to document this distinctly Chinese phenomenon, but alas, some German guy named Bernd beat me to it. He does a much better job than I would have, anyway.

Chinese milestones

July 1st, 2009 by Johanna | Leave comments | Filed in China, Current Events, Work

Today is the 88th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. It’s kind of a big deal because Chinese people love the number 8. (Last year the Opening Ceremony for the Olympics started at 8 p.m. Aug. 8 – 8-8-8.) I was lucky enough to experience how one place is celebrating, but not lucky enough to get any good sources. The gallery (Old Summer Palace Lotus Festival) has more pics.

Along the same lines, Hong Kong was returned to China 12 years ago today. The annual protest will  go on as planned as Beijing watches but will likely lack a unified cause.

It was also to be the official launch date of Green Dam; the Chinese government had been pressing computer makers to start shipping all their products with the software installed or on a disk. But yesterday afternoon officials announced that they will push the date back to some unspecified time, despite refusing to budge before.

UPDATE July 4 12:34 a.m.: The Opening Ceremony actually started at 8:08 p.m. Thanks, Tina.