Asian Accents. Lisa Kim-Tribolati

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Название Asian Accents
Автор произведения Lisa Kim-Tribolati
Жанр Кулинария
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      asian accents

      asian accents

       S T U N N I N G D E C O R A T I N G A N D E N T E R T A I N I N G I D E A S

      by Lisa Kim-Tribolati and Martyne Kupciunas

       photos by Peter Mealin

      PERIPLUS

      contents

      authors' preface 9 a style both old and new

      introduction 10 entertaining today

      the houses. the food

      in living color 16 mediterranean pleasures

      form & feng shui 24 fragrant rice and rolls

      the comfort zone 36 pacific rim cuisine

      pretty in pink 46 high tea

      a touch of zen 54 asian appetizers

      the pool house 64 sushi and cocktails

      java style 74 an indonesian buffet

      asian accents 84 curried flavors

      ethnic chic 92 cajun to asian

      a moonlit courtyard 100 twilight supper

      indigo night 112 fabulous finger food

      appendix 122 tips, conversion table and index

      Published by Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.,

       with editorial offices at 61 Tai Seng Avenue, #02-12

       Singapore 534167 and 364 Innovation Drive,

       North Clarendon, VT 05759 U.S.A.

      Copyright © 2004 Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.

       All rights reserved.

      ISBN: 978-1-4629-0906-3 (ebook)

      LCC Number 98-862 18

      Printed in Singapore.

      Acknowledgments:

      Thanks to Tom Kupciunas, who continues to amaze me with his patience and understanding. M. K.

      To John, Hong, Flora, and Susan. L. K.

      Special thanks to Peter Mealin, for magically capturing our ideas and words in his photography, and for his and Choai Leng's patience, faith, and friendship. Thanks to Loretta Reilly, for her imagination and creativity; to Melanie Raymond, the best editor and friend with whom we were blessed; to Eric Oey, for his guidance and wisdom; and to Christina Ong, for her exceptional vision and unflappable support.

      Many thanks to old and new friends who let us into their homes, shared ideas and recipes, and really made this book possible: Lucena Austria; Lucia Boey; Chan Soo Khian and SCDA Architects; David Droga; Carol Dunning; Stephen Falatko; Mary and Robert Franklin; Franz Friedl; Gan Jai Hong; Gan San San and Jacinta Gomes; Geh Min andTong Ming Chuan;Terry and Robert Gibralter; Lyn and Mike Hall; Richard Heifer; Lincoln and Muffin Hoffman; Sandra Jarvis;Amy Katoh; Elizabeth and Chris Lin; Mark and Jamie Loveland; Burke and Cary McKinney; Philip Norfleet; Louis Phun and Colonial Home; Mrs Ong; Diana and T. K. Quek and Quek Associates; Emi Querubin; Magdeline Shaw; Leonie and Jean-Marie Simart; and Thomas Winslade.

      Distributors:

      Japan: Tuttle Publishing, Yaekari Building, 3F,

       5-4-12 Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141 -0032.

       Tel (03) 5437 017; Fax (03) 5437 0755

       Email: [email protected]

      Asia Pacific Berkeley Books Pte. Ltd.,

       61 Tai Seng Avenue, #02-12 Singapore 534167.

       Tel: (65) 6280 1330; Fax: (65) 6280 6290

       Email: [email protected]

      North America, Latin America & Europe:

       Tuttle Publishing, 364 Innovation Drive,

       North Clarendon, VT 05759-9436.

       Tel: (802) 773 8930; Fax: (802) 773 6993

       Email: [email protected]

      This stately home is a classic example of a shophouse or terrace house interior in Singapore. The ornate furniture and half-doors are typically Peranakan.

      A style both old and new

      Pink, jade, turquoise and lemon: the elegant facades of terraced houses shimmer in the heat of the afternoon sun. Louvered wooden shutters are tightly shut against the glare while on the ground floors, the ornate pintu pagars, or half doors, guard the privacy of the occupants while allowing tropical breezes to enter. Welcome to Emerald Hill Road, Singapore.

      When we moved to Singapore we were both lucky enough to find ourselves living in the renovated shophouses that fringe this colorful road. Shophouses are a traditional form of terraced house built early this century in the Malay Peninsula by the Peranakan communities (descendants of the Chinese traders who married Malay