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Woon Presents La Morra Pizza Pop Up ~ Tues. September 13th

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Woon presents La Morra Pizza Pop Up on Tueday, September 13th from 5-9pm. Featuring a collaborative wood fired pizza + wings menu. Plus natural wines by PInkie’s Up. We are good friends with Marlee and Zach from La Morra so we are so excited to host them at our space!!! This is gonna be a fun one, so come early. Dine-in & takeout only, first-come first-served.

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Sanditas Pop Up Photos

People working in a restaurant kitchen

Sometimes there’s moments where you just know the evening is going to be crazy, but fun. The Sanditas Pop Up was one of those…we had so much fun hosting Sandy Ho and her Sanditas team in our kitchen last week. It was probably the busiest and craziest pop up we’ve hosted thus far, but things went smooth and we had fun doing it. Big thanks to Pinkie’s Up for providing the great wine, Ambruso Flowers for providing us with beautiful flowers, and Tiffany Chung for capturing these moments.

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With Warm Welcome ~ Weekly Welcome Podcast

I recently let it allllll hang out on the With Warm Welcome podcast. It’s probably the greatest representation of the intentions behind Woon ~ where it came from, how it started and where I intend for it to be in the future. It’s always fun doing these and listening to them months later….it really reminds me to focus on our core values and how we got here. Give it a listen if you’re sitting in traffic…

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CLAE Perspectives

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Had a little chat with our friends at CLAE about how a guy in skate/surf apparel marketing ended up with a Chinese restaurant. I only wear really dirty and greasy boots to work, so now I’m stoked I have some nice clean shoes for my days off!

“For our latest edition of Perspectives, we sat down with Keegan Fong, who spent over a decade in the marketing world specializing in skate and fashion and has now pivoted into the restaurant industry with Woon Kitchen. From applying his marketing experience to the perfect restaurant soundtrack, Keegan takes us through his life as a restaurant owner and the key components that come together to bring his mother’s dishes to the LA food scene.”

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A man sitting
A man standing in a kitchen
A bowl of noodles

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Woon Presents Sanditas Pop Up ~ Tues. August 30th

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Woon presents Sanditas Pop Up w/ florals by Ambruso Flowers and natural wines by Pinkies Up! This is going to be the pop up of the Summer on Tuesday August 30th, featuring the beautiful work of Sandy Ho and her team. She’s put together a ridiculously good looking menu which you can peek below. Also, we are stacking this special evening with unique florals (available for purchase) by Meredith Ambruso and of course, natural wines by Emily Koh of Pinkies Up. The fun all starts at 5pm and will be a dine-in only, first-come, first-served experience. Hope to see you Tuesday!

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People eating food
Multicolored dumplings
A floral arrangement on a table

Woon at Home

Woon at Home ~ Sea Moss Caramel Popcorn

Sweet and salty caramel popcorn gets an umami-based upgrade thanks to Woon Sea Moss Seasoning!

Recognized as the fifth taste, umami means “essence of deliciousness” in Japanese, and is often described as the “meaty,” savory quality that deepens flavor. It might seem like an odd combination at first, but the trifecta of sweet, salty, and umami often makes a winning formula in Asian cooking. Miso paste, hoisin sauce, and some soy sauces are examples of staple pantry items that highlight the harmonious marriage of these flavors.

So, grab yourself a bottle of our Sea Moss Seasoning and pop away! Make some for your next party or gathering and become the most popular person in the room. (You’ll thank me later).

-Janine

Yield: 10-12 cups

a bottle of sea moss seasoning

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp neutral oil

  • ⅓ cup popcorn kernels OR 10 cups popped popcorn

  • 2 tbsp butter (or vegan butter)

  • 2 tbsp milk (or vegan milk alternative)

  • ¼ cup white sugar

  • ¼ cup brown sugar

  • ¼ tsp baking soda

  • 1 tsp salt

  • 2 tbsp Woon Sea Moss Seasoning

Preparation:

Pop the popcorn
Preheat the oven to 300F and line a baking sheet with aluminum foil or a silicon liner.

Heat 2 tbsp oil in a medium pot over medium/high heat. The oil should generously coat the bottom of the pan.

Test a few popcorn kernels in the hot oil to start. Once they pop, add the popcorn kernels into the pot and cover.

Turn down the heat to medium and allow the popcorn to pop. Gently shake the pan during the first few minutes to avoid burning the kernels. Once the popping sound begins to slow down, take the pan off the heat until no more popping ensues.

Pour the popcorn into a large bowl.

Make the caramel
Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Once melted, add the salt, milk, and sugar and stir until combined.

Stirring continuously, bring the caramel mixture to a boil.

Add the baking soda and rigorously stir for 30 seconds. The bubbling and foaming effect of the baking soda will aerate the caramel to make it lighter, smoother, and easier to coat the popcorn.

Assemble
Working quickly, drizzle the caramel mixture over the popcorn, using a spoon or rubber spatula to gently fold the popcorn until all the kernels are coated.

Pour the popcorn onto the baking sheet and generously sprinkle with Woon Sea Moss Seasoning.
Bake for 10-12 minutes.

As the popcorn cools, the caramel will harden and create a delicious crunch.

Store in an air-tight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

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Woon Presents Woon Bakery Pop Up ~ Sun. August 7th

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We’re back at it again with Woon Bakery!! This time we’re offering a savory rice porridge! walk-up orders only from 10am -12pm on Sunday, August 7th. We’ll be serving Chinese baked goods & treats, milk tea and savory rice porridge (featuring soy marinated tea eggs, house-made pork floss, mustard greens & more!).

We will be offering freshly-baked goods by our dumpling and pastry queen, Janine Liu inspired by Chinese bakeries like Bolo Bao (菠蘿包), Almond Cookies (杏仁餅), Baked Chinese BBQ Pork Buns (叉燒麵包), Chinese Hot Dog Buns (腸仔包), and a new pork floss bun featuring housemade pork floss and pork belly mayo. in addition to our very own Woon Milk Tea. We are excited to expand our offering this week with savory rice porridge…something that has always been our comfort food growing up. Whether it be when we were sick, hungover or homesick it was rice porridge which brought us back to life.

Woon Bakery embraces Chinese bakeries a cultural cross-section. Whether these treats were a part of your childhood or are entirely new to you, we hope that each bite helps you connect to a collective Chinese American memory.

Woon Window Walk Ups Only
Sunday, August 7th
10am - 12pm

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Photos from Salamat Ceramics Studio Dinner

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Some scenes from our studio dinner last week with Salamat Ceramics at Actual Studio Space. Thanks to everyone who came to this intimate dinner and made it such a special evening. Thank you to Salamat Ceramics and Actual Studio Space for having us be the first to do this, we’re honored! It was so cool to see our food on such beautiful ceramic pieces in a such a beautiful space.

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Woon x Salamat Ceramics Dinner ~ Thurs. July 28th

Actual Studio Space presents Salamat Ceramics x Woon ~ an intimate sit down dinner on Thursday, July 28th from 7-9pm. Tickets are $180 and available at actualstudio.space. Each ticket includes an exclusive Salamat Ceramics bowl + side dish, a 5-course family style dinner by Woon, and wines + non-alcoholic beverages.

We are so excited to partner up with our great friend, Monica Galan, of Salamat Ceramics at her new studio space in Highland Park for an intimate dinner.

Proof of Vaccination required. 4 ticket limit.

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Woon Presents Lucky Nick's Pop Up ~ Tues. July 19th

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We’re bringing back Lucky Nick’s Pop Up for a second time on Tuesday, July 19th from 5-9pm. Featuring a collaborative menu including salads, fried rice, baos, and of course Nick’s wood fired pizzas! Pinkie’s Up will be popping up and serving natural wines all evening to keep us happy :) We sold out of food last time Nick popped up so make sure to come early and come hungry. The evening will be dine-in and takeout only on a first-come, first-served basis.

Pizza menu