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About This Food Blog, Comment Policy & Ads

This blog is all about food…and touching a few things in my life that is related to it. Mostly it’s about the food ventures whenever I eat out. Occasionally a few posts about things I bake or cook at home; most happen to be sweets or desserts since I have the sweet tooth the size of Mt. Everest. It’s all honest reviews and it varies from high-end, formal dining to the inexpensive.

My photos have been published frequently on “The Best of Eater Flickr Pool,” Tastespotting, and on Forbes’ Three Star Eateries post early 2009 (Cafe Boulud photo). I take pride on my photos.

Are you a food critic/journalist? Professional food photographer?
Generally speaking, no. I love food (picky about flavors, textures, etc.) and taking photos of it (but make the photos as gorgeous as possible). I’ll let you be the judge of both. Not everyone can or will agree with my consensus of food, as it is a very personal and subjective, but it’s something for you to give you an idea about what’s been eaten, thought of, and how it looks.

Comment Policy: I love comments by readers. Suggestions and debates related to what’s been posted are welcome. I welcome opinions that differs from mine. I don’t mind profanity on my blog as long it’s well within context and not gratuitous. I try not to censor comments unless it’s profane, unrelated to the post, nastiness (to either myself or any other commenter), and if it’s blatant self-promotion (or spam-like) of your own business/blog.

Advertisement on my blog: I do run ads on my blog because I get some compensation out of this time consuming hobby. I do love this blog spending time taking photos, eating out and write to you all but the small amount of revenue I get from FoodBuzz (the one you see on the right sidebar; just visit my page) or from Amazon (on the left; how it works here is that you make a purchase from my site then I get a small percentage). This doesn’t even out my expenses but a little helps a long way.

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