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Marination Mobile
Ok I’m sure you’ve heard about the Kogi food truck craze in L.A. Well, Seattle please welcome Marination Mobile. Fortunately we were lucky enough to be invited to their soft opening yesterday and try some of their delicious Korean and Hawaiian curb side treats. I had the Kalbi Beef Taco and Aloha Sliders….delicious. Marination Mobile’s location will differ from day to day so check these guys out at Marination Mobile or follow them on twitter @curb_cuisine We’ll definitely be going back to try the rest of their menu namsayin!
**UPDATE** Wednesday 5/17 was their grand opening in Fremont. There was tons of customers and lots of media around and Marination Mobile sold out of everything in 2 hours. Nice job guys! Here’s a update from their twitter:
We got crushed y’all! Out of food. Closed for the day. WOW!
about 20 hours ago from mobile web








Kona agrees Marination Mobile so ono went broke da mouth!

Baby Got Back - Burger King Remix
Our Sir Mix-A-Lot teams up with Burger King to create a new commercial check it out…
some parents are offended by this commercial lol… cmon he’s just trying to get paid… once you get a lambo you gotta upgrade namsayin… i ain’t tripping keep doing your thang!!

Dick’s Drive-In celebrates 55th anniversary

One of my all time favorite places to eat is celebrating 55 years of serving the locals of Seattle their delicious burgers, fries and shakes. Looks like I’m going to be having a Deluxe, fries and ice cold 10 cent Coke Classic. That’s right I said 10 CENT COKE. This Friday ONLY Dick’s is celebrating their anniversary by selling Coca Cola for a dime and having a concert at it’s Queen Anne location by The Nowhere Men at 7pm. Dick’s burger and a concert, NAMSAYIN! Thanks Dick’s for serving up those delicious burgers and shakes over the years!
… Oh yeah and don’t forget, “Dick’s is the place where the cool hang out!” (3:22)
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Happy Hour at Nijo’s Sushi
So after the show at Nuemos we decided to go have some happy hour at a Japanese Restaurant, Nijos Sushi. Located on 83 Spring St. between Post Ave & Western Ave in Downtown Seattle. Food and service was excellent. Just having a good time, taking random pics, sorry no pictures of the sushi because we basically devoured it right when it came out.

We sat down and right away we were asked for our drinks, beer was on order….

Yes BEER!!! Lao Beer and Tiger Beer Rawwrrr!!!! Lets Drink namsayin!!!


MMmm some foamy goodness… Makes you wanna have another
food came sorry like i said earlier no pictures… we was hungry namsayin
(JUST IMAGINE A WHOLE LOT OF SUSHI)
I did manage to take a picture of the wassabi
Just like that gone, here is the aftermath, only left over wassabi, yeah he likes it kinda pasty…

time for a bathroom break

some random pictures while on our way to and from the bathroom

who’s peepin out my window pow, nobody now!

Oooo this looks good to drink


Looking up into the pendulum light…. 
MORE BEER YES!



SOME SOY SAUCE ART NAMSAYIN

a night of delicious food and plenty of drinks, shared amongst friends is always a nice way to end the night…
1 commentBring Em Back Home - Seattle Supersonics Tribute Show

We started our night at Nuemos to support one of our high school buddies, Wizdom. He was on stage rockin the mic, getting the crowd all hyped up. While we were there Slick Watts and his son Donald Watts stopped by to give us a talk here is a clip of what he spoke about:
Yes I hope we can bring back the Sonics back into Seattle. Seattle is too much of a great city not to have a professional basketball team.
No commentsDrinking snake wine from Vietnam-sayin
Me and Mikey prank some of our friends so that they think they’re drinkin some kind of “Hawaiian hooch” but they’re really drinking snake wine.
2 commentsughhh… electronics and more on SALe namsayin

As you may have heard, second-to-the-top in the nation (behind Best Buy) electronics store Circuit City recently announced that, due to a butt load of debt and unsuccessfully finding a new owner, they’re closing their doors for good after being in business for 60 years. Sad. Very sad, and frightening at the same time, reminding us all of the reality of this current economic crisis. So since they are going out of business don’t miss out on a great opportunity to score on some huge discounts as the days pass and reach the day of March 31, 2009, as this day will be there last and final day of business.
No commentsgenki’s…NOT namsayin…
Being native from the 808 state, I was super excited to hear that a local restaurant opened up in Seattle, WA where i reside now…the famous conveyor belt sushi place..GENKI SUSHI. I just had to try it out and see if it’s just like back at home<3
The restaurant was nice, they did a really nice job on the inside. There was a wall full of white fish head statues that greeted us as we walked in.

spicy tuna roll

garlic mayo seared salmon

spicy tempura roll with a strawberry RAMONE

takoyaki

ikura aka salmon eggs aka nemo

All in all the food was pretty good…but the service sucked ass! We didn’t even know who our waitress was because no waitress even checked to see if we needed anything. I had to keep calling em and asking for things before they even thought about asking if we needed wasabi first off! THEN i had to ask for my hot tea when the hostess said someone will be bringing our waters and hot tea right away…whatever… OH and i was craving for ikura but for $4.80 for just a pinch of it…no thank you. This place was kind of a disappointment. I’m sad to say that it’s from the islands…

Would I ever go back? Maybe if their service gets better i will, but as for now probably not…
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