This past weekend, I flew down to Los Angeles to spend the weekend with a couple of my close college friends! Ryosuke had been in SoCal for a week for a business trip, and Mariko was very gracious to host us again and drive us around everywhere. We had a memorable, fun-filled weekend together!

I flew down to LAX on Friday morning, and after Mari picked me up at the airport, we went to Il Chianti, an Italian restaurant in Lomita. But this is not just any Italian food — it’s Italian food that is tailored to Japanese tastes, so it was very light yet flavorful, and it doesn’t leave you with the heavy feeling that a lot of other traditional Italian restaurants leave you with.

Il Chianti in Lomita
Il Chianti in Lomita

waiting for Il Chianti to open
We got to the restaurant a little early, so we caught up on a bench outside while we waited for it to open.

Manila clam pasta with herbs

Afterwards, we went shopping to get a joint birthday present for Ryosuke, and waited for him to get out of work….

Boba Loca
Boba Loca

Friday afternoon in LA
Mari and I shared a watermelon slushy.

Mari with boba tea
Cute Mari with our boba.

Charles H. Wilson Park in Torrance
We took a walk around Charles H. Wilson Park in Torrance.

Ryosuke finally got off of work, so we picked him up at his hotel in Hawthorne and after wandering around Book Off and Marukai in Gardena, we headed over to dinner in Koreatown, at Honey Pig. My coworker Estella repeatedly recommended it, saying it was some of the best Korean BBQ in LA, so I’d been really wanting to try it!

me at Honey Pig!
Me at Honey Pig in Koreatown!

Mari and Richard at dinner
Mari and Richard at dinner

Doesn't it look delicious?
Doesn't it look delicious? It was a little different from the typical Korean BBQ I was used to from Annandale Koreatown.

Mari and I are ready to eat!
Mari and I are ready to eat!

The service was great, and our waitress was very friendly and knew some Japanese. She showed us how to eat everything since it was our first time at Honey Pig. They even gave us some complimentary octopus to grill along with the amazing galbi and samgyeopsal that we’d ordered.

adding rice and lettuce to make bibimbap
At the end, they added rice and lettuce to the leftover meat to make "bibimbap."

After stuffing ourselves to satisfaction at Honey Pig, we drove to Max Karaoke to spend a couple hours singing our hearts out! When the three of us would hang out back in Northern Virginia, we always went karaoke, so we decided to stay true to tradition! 馃檪

Mariko and I at karaoke
Mariko and I at karaoke

They had Glee songs!
They had a book of Glee songs!

The three of us at karaoke
We tried to get a photo of the three of us together with a timer, but it didn't work as well as we'd hoped... the base ended up being too reflective.

Ryosuke sang an impressive rendition of Jason DeRulo’s “Whatcha Say” at my request. (I have been loving all the covers of that song on YouTube — they’re even better than the original!) He should be one of those YouTube celebrities that do cover songs! 馃槢

The next day, we headed over to Orange County and stopped at Mitsuwa’s food court for lunch.

Mitsuwa Marketplace
Mitsuwa Marketplace in Costa Mesa.

Santouka Ramen
Santouka Ramen -- it was very popular, and the line was pretty long!

Everything looks so good!
Everything looks so good!

shoyu ramen
My shoyu ramen from Santouka.

Mari enjoying her ramen!
Mari enjoying her ramen!

ramen lunch at Mitsuwa. :)
The ramen was well worth the wait! Sooooo good!

After finishing our lunch and hanging around Mitsuwa for a while, we drove to the OC Fair in Orange County!

walking to the fair
Walking from the car to the OC Fair.

Mari and I at the OC Fair
Mari and I at the OC Fair, having some shaved ice.

shaved ice
Shaved ice... very sweet! Unfortunately not as good as Hawaii's.

Reminds us of our VT football games!
These turkey legs reminded us of our football games from back at school! We were too full to get any though...

Mari with the pugs!
Mari with the pugs!

Ryosuke and Mari waiting for the ride
Ryosuke and Mari waiting for the ferris wheel ride.

waiting for the ferris wheel
Ryosuke and I patiently waiting...

Mari and I on the ferris wheel
Mari and I, finally on the ferris wheel!

Mari and Ryosuke on the ride
We were a little alarmed by how shaky the ride was.

overlooking the OC Fair
Our view overlooking the OC Fair from the ferris wheel.

The three of us on the ferris wheel!
The three of us on the ferris wheel!

The Ice Museum at the OC Fair
The Ice Museum at the OC Fair - some very detailed ice sculptures!

Ryo posing with the ice sculpture.
I think it was a Chinese lion...?

ice angel
Angel carved out of ice.

Mari and I by the ice dragon
Mari and I by the ice dragon, in the blankets they provided us.

"The Thinker" ice sculpture
An ice version of Rodin's "The Thinker"

pink labels on the walls
At the photography exhibition at the OC Fair. We played around with the color isolation (color accent?) settings on my camera.

the green in Mari's tank
Mari at the photo exhibit.

highlighted oranges
highlighted oranges

the greens in Richard's shirt
The green stripes in Richard's shirt didn't really show up, but the green in the background did!

Mari at the photo exhibit
A stylish Mari among the photographs

me at the photo exhibit
Lots of orange showing up!

sticking our heads out
Peeking out from behind the walls.

Mariko and I at the exhibit
Mari and I with the giant camera at the exhibit.

Ryosuke and I at the exhibit
Ryosuke and I at the exhibit

people on stilts
We spotted these performers on stilts. Amazing how they can walk so well in them!

enjoying our Dippin' Dots
Taking a break to enjoy some Dippin' Dots.

Rainbow Ice!
Rainbow Ice Dippin' Dots!

roller coaster at OC Fair
Mari and Ryo went on the rollercoaster, but I decided to sit it out...

the end of the ride
Ryosuke at the end of the ride.

my ugly bear prize
I played a game to use up my tickets, and ended up winning this ugly little bear doll. The pattern makes it look diseased... gross! haha*

We left the fair in the late afternoon to catch a showing of Inception. It was my second time seeing it, but it was still really enjoyable to watch and I was able to pick up on more of the details of the film. Definitely got me thinking all over again. What a great movie! I don’t think I will ever get sick of it! We enjoyed a late Japanese dinner at Sanuki no Sato back in Gardena. They are known for their udon and soba noodles, as well as their great izakaya food.

buta kakuni at dinner after watching Inception
buta no kakuni

tempura zaru soba
I ordered tempura with zaru-soba!

sanshoku wariko soba
Ryosuke's sanshoku wariko soba.

Sanuki no Sato dinner
A delicious dinner to end an eventful day!

The next day, after we dropped Ryosuke off at LAX for him to catch his morning flight back to Tennessee, I went to church with Mariko. Her father is a pastor and gave a very intriguing and inspiring message. 馃檪 It’s interesting to attend a service in Japanese, because it’s so foreign to me since I never had the experience growing up — any and all services I’ve gone to were always in English. Afterwards, we had some delicious cake at Patisserie Chantilly before heading over to the airport for me to catch my flight.

Patisserie Chantilly
Patisserie Chantilly in Lomita

cheesecake before my flight
I had the Chantilly Fromage, their signature cheesecake with a creamy cheese filling, baked on a buttery honey graham cracker crust

It was really nice to kick back and relax with old college friends again, since the opportunity is so rare these days, living all the way on the other side of the country from most of them. A huge thanks to Mariko for being such a gracious hostess as usual, driving us all over the megalopolis that is LA… and to Ryosuke for extending his stay in California so we could all hang out for a couple days! 馃榾 Looking forward to another reunion, hopefully in the near future!