Thanks to Brad and Christine for the kind invitation.
Favorite things:
- Colin: the sushi. Colin is of the "any sushi is good sushi, even the sushi at the buffet restaurants" school.
- Katye: the face painting. As you can see, she didn't stop with just her face. Stay tuned for the photo of the panda-on-her-hand you can't see in the picture below.
- Cameron
- The playing (had to explain that there was not much playing at the restaurant)
- The chips (had to explain those came from church the nigh before)
- The french fries and chicken nuggets (ah ha: he did actually have these at the restaurant, but I have to point out this was an Asian buffet)
It was great to see some folks we haven't seen in a while, including Brian and Christine, Roland and his family, and Anson and Lil.
Here is the promised panda painting on Katye's hand. Oh, and a shout out to Wilson for gifting me his old 50mm lens from his film camera days. Since he's switched to the Canon DSLR, I was the lucky recipient of an awesome lens. Thanks, Wilson. I've never had this fast a lens before (geeky photo word for "wide aperture" so you can do these arty blurry background shots):
Finally, we had never been to the Moonstar Restaurant in Daly City before. It's definitely a step up from the Todai's, and sports a few things you don't see at your typical Asian buffet:
- The melted chocolate fountain (though you can see this at the U-Buffet in Belmont, formerly Indulge Buffet -- alas, this place has gone downhill since the name change)
- The cotton candy machine (though this wasn't actually churning out cotton candy at lunchtime)
- A real ice cream bar, including strawberry, mango, and a gray-colored-but-very-tasty sesame along with your choice of toppings such as cookie bits and sprinkles
- Fried American fast food, including waffle fries and chicken nuggets
Oh, almost forgot: the rest of the pics are on Smugmug.