Twice a year, Kyoto Art and Antiques opens its warehouse doors for 11 days only, revealing global treasures collected over the past six months. Anybody who’s anybody can be seen standing in the line that snakes its way into the off-the-radar event starting tomorrow in Georgetown. If you are a lover of all-things Asian, see you at the sale!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Point of Light from Paris
Customer Darla asked us to let her know when the fresh fall colors of Trois Petits Points Paris lockets arrived at Momo. Today the postman swooped in with a hand-addressed box containing the marvelous medallions in surprisingly pop colors, swinging from bright gold 30-inch chains, so here they are. From left: purple, bourgogne, moutarde, peacock bleu, noir, rouille and taupe. The true colors are a bit more subdued, with the purple looking a tinch violet and the rouille (rust) not quite so orange. Altogether it’s another happy statement from artist Emilie. Let us know if we can set one aside for you.
[Trois Petits Point Paris Locket, $98]
[Trois Petits Point Paris Locket, $98]
Friday, September 2, 2011
Lady Konnyaku Brings Japan Street Style to Momo
The Final Nihonmachi Nites of 2011
Saturday, September 10 from 5:00 - 8:00
Lady Konnyaku Trunk Show at Momo
Meet Malia Peoples, the hapa honey who puts her own spin on Harajuku fashion with a Pacific Northwest twist. She’ll be mingling at Momo, sharing her sustainable style sensibility during our last blast of the season. In keeping with our happy*lucky*life, we’re fortunate to host the busy Lady Konnyaku — clothing designer, artist and teacher/mentor at New York Fashion Academy.
The rest of the neighborhood will be hopping with activity, too, as Japantown joins forces in creating summer fun. The long-anticipated 519 Art Studios (519artstudios.com) will be opening, featuring a new gallery, Prole Drift. Participate in a painting party at the Cullom Gallery, attend a show at Kobo or get a spontaneous tattoo at Tiger Tiger. Plus discover other eats and treats, all around the block. As the lights go down, the Main Street stage will showcase music and performance art, culminating in the showing of Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle. For more information, go to www.nihonmachinites.com.
As the unofficial ID concierge, I’d like to share the following tidbits,
noshing being one of Momo’s favorite pastimes:
- Fuji Bakery has delectable French-inspired Japanese pastries
- The Panama Hotel serves up beautifully crafted coffee cocktails
- You can order the full menu at the bar at Maneki (no waiting!)
- Red Lantern is a hidden gem of Chinese/Korean/French fusion
- Despite no sign, fans find Tsukushinbo, loved for its authenticity
- Customize your bento box at Fuji Sushi, great value, many choices
- Kaname’s Happy Hour (5-6:30) is a winner, try a shochu martini
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Spam: The Movie
Finally, the movie that’s on everyone’s summer Hot List — Spam-O-Rama. After one month of intensive editing, our media department is ready to release the Hawaii-style food adventure. Slated to show at Sundance and Caan, we’re giving our loyal customers a sneak preview. And as an added treat, we’ve pestered Miko, innovator of the featured fried musubi, into sharing her recipe for a new classic. In her own words, here it is.
Spam-On-A-Stick
Skewer fried Spam onto stick (we used bamboo chopsticks)
Use a sushi bamboo roller and roll it with rice and nori on the outside (make sure the whole thing is secure! It will be kinda heavy)
Heat up oil in a pan (we used canola oil)
Dip your Spam-roll-on-a-stick into tempura batter (ration: 1 egg + 1 cup soda water + 1 cup flour), then into panko breadcrumbs
Put into hot oil and cook until the batter is golden
Oh! Stay so ono! A big thank you to all who joined in the fun. Until next can-o-Spam — aloha!
Spam-On-A-Stick
Skewer fried Spam onto stick (we used bamboo chopsticks)
Use a sushi bamboo roller and roll it with rice and nori on the outside (make sure the whole thing is secure! It will be kinda heavy)
Heat up oil in a pan (we used canola oil)
Dip your Spam-roll-on-a-stick into tempura batter (ration: 1 egg + 1 cup soda water + 1 cup flour), then into panko breadcrumbs
Put into hot oil and cook until the batter is golden
Oh! Stay so ono! A big thank you to all who joined in the fun. Until next can-o-Spam — aloha!
Labels:
Chinatown,
ID,
International District,
Japantown Shopping,
Spam
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
This Saturday, July 9: Spam-O-Rama
Satahday, July 9 wit Spam-O-Rama at Momo
Okay, so we keep dis to da point:
Momo fun going happen from 6-8 including musubi contest, if you like entah, see da scoop below*
Leland (not our Leland) and friends going play Hawaii kine ukulele
Uddah stuff going be happening around da Japantown ‘hood
Godzilla 2000 movie going staht aroun’ dusk (9:45-ish) in da pakking lot at 5th and Jackson
Foa little moa info, check dis out: nihonmachinites.com, and dis too: seattlechinatownid.com
* Scoop on da Musubi Making Contest:
Momo give you one can Spam if you like. Pick up befoh da contest, or we give you one back dat night. At home, make your best, most ono-licous kine Spam musubi like your granma use to to, or make up your own kine. Bring dem into Momo, make enuf for da judges to try, so come wit at least tree musubi, moa would be okay, too. Be at Momo by 6:00. Yes, we going give prizes including Momo gift certificates, you bet.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Eyebobs Trunk Show - Saturday, June 11
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Over 104 pairs to choose from including sunglasses. |
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Wendy and Nan looking nerdy. |
This Saturday, June 11, 12 - 5
Wendy will kill me for putting this picture of her online, but what the heck, she looks so geek chic in Eyebobs readers. It’s all part of the gee, to try on a new look and make fun of each other. On hand will be more pairs than you ever imagined, from readers to sun readers to sunglasses without magnification, from pink to green to tortoise for the truly nerdy — over 104 styles. Plus, we’ll be serving Jaipur Avenue chai tea while we read small-print books and admire ourselves. Come join us and you’ll see better, we promise!
Labels:
Eyebobs,
Japantown Seattle,
readers,
Seattle Shopping
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Good Neighbors
The International District is a diverse community full of interesting neighbors. Case in point: one of the newest members, seven-week old Ketel, furry friend of Momo customer Erik with a K. As the weather warms, no doubt you will spot the adorable mini Schnauzer strolling the streets, towing his equally charming owner at the end of the leash. Happy summer, indeed.
Friday, May 20, 2011
We Be Jammin’
JamFest is back, starting this Saturday and will be held the third Saturday of May, June, July and August. The Wing Luke’s music festival is like a progressive dinner, with Jazz as an app at one International District restaurant, and folk for a main at another. Learn more at the Wing’s website by clicking on the link above. This time around, Momo will be open until 7:00, so stop by if you’re strolling through.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Momo for Mom-o
Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 8. Momo will be open from noon - 5:00, come and say hello to Leland. Shopping around for a little something to say, “I love you,” or perhaps “Not bad for an old girl”? Just to get started, here’s a list of our favorites.
Locally created Jaipur Avenue Chai in Saffron or Ginger, 15 servings, $15 |
Cotton voile sarong scarf from India, so versatile, $59 |
Locally concocted Sweet Petula soap in a bouquet of scents like Vintage Peony, White Gardenia and Pink Garden Rose, $9 |
Locally crafted Little Shirley bud vase in a spectrum of lovely colors, $20 |
Linen furoshiki bag from Japan, in charcoal Mori or Hanabi design, $66 |
Silk jewelry storage roll, smart for travel, $32 |
Tokyo Milk hand crème in Dead Sexy, Kabuki or Gin and Rosewater, $19 |
Enamel locket from France in Spring shades of coral, lime tree, taupe, pale pink, light grey, white, blue or midnight suspended on a gilded chain, $88 |
Granite Japanese Jizo path marker, circa late Edo Period, $895 |
Friday, April 29, 2011
Peek-a-boo Pikachu
At Sakura-con 2011, Pikachu was on the hips and the lips of many an attendee. He’s a Momo favorite, too. Happy, lucky, life!
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