Restaurant review: Siam Bistro Thai cuisine

This is a bit misleading because it’s not my typical “restaurant review”, but I was so happy to discover Siam Bistro in the Financial District that I wanted to write about them.  Tired of the choices here in my neighborhood, I recently ordered from Siam Bistro for delivery after I found their flyer in my apartment.

Siam Bistro BostonI started my dinner with an order of Tom Yum Noodle Soup ($10.95) a spicy Thai hot and sour soup that has scallions, bean sprouts, ground peanuts and plenty of shellfish.  Unlike many Thai restaurants in Boston, Siam Bistro doesn’t skimp on the seafood, which it fills with octopus, mussels and shrimp. The portion is large enough to serve as a meal or to share.  This soup was so tasty I couldn’t help but over indulge.  It was also the first time I’ve ever ordered this soup in Boston and thought – damn, that’s spicy so if you like a bit of heat with your meal, this is an obvious and delicious option to consider.

Siam Bistro BostonI opted to order their “most popular dish”, Mango Curry ($12.95), which was also a bit spicy but less so than the soup and really quite delicious as well as large enough to be shared especially if you order a side of brown rice.

Boston has more than its share of mediocre Thai restaurants and I’m by no means an expert on this cuisine, but the food tasted as if it was freshly made, the plates that indicated they were spicy (actually were spicy) and the portions were generous.  Add to that fact that they delivered to my home in less than 45 minutes and the driver was exceptionally polite; and I couldn’t help but rave about them.    Check them out online at www.siambistrothaicuisine.com.

Siam Bistro – 151 Pearl St. Boston – (617) 210-7953

Hatfields & McCoys filming in South End

Patrick John FluegerSince Massachusetts passed a tax credit to encourage more filming in the state, it seems like every month there is a movie being filmed somewhere in the city.  However, I’m hard pressed to think of the last time a television show inconvenienced me with a filming. But we just received notice that March 13-15 and 19-20 filming will take place on Waltham Street for the television show, Hatfields & McCoys. I’m not familiar with the show, but a quick look at IMDB let me know that Patrick John Flueger is reason enough to be excited to see them filming down the street. I wonder if he is this handsome in person?

Why do people think homosexuality is a choice

SexualityRecently it came to my attention that a very good friend has been struggling to have his family accept the fact that he’s gay. While his family is Roman Catholic, I don’t buy the fact that it is his family’s personal faith – despite the church’s teachings one can see in poll after poll that Roman Catholics support gay marriage by a larger margin than American voters. Tens of millions of devout Catholics have concluded that the church is out of step on this issue.

I’ve concluded (perhaps incorrectly) that his family must view his sexuality as a matter of choice, which really sets my head spinning. I can’t figure out how one comes to such a conclusion. It seems like such an illogical argument. Do heterosexuals struggle with their sexual identity so much so that they think its a choice we all make? If that is the case, I would appreciate the chance to lobby Ben Affleck and George Clooney to reconsider their choice. I can make a persuasive argument to stop choosing to be heterosexual – but I digress.

Really the only choice a gay / lesbian / bisexual person has is will they be honest to themselves and those people in their life. Whatever the outcome of my friend’s on going dialog with his family, I applaud him, and I hope he finds peace.

Monday blues

cat My second cup of coffee has only just started to kick in, but I’m not ready to face the morning just yet.  I’d rather be back in bed snuggled under the covers.

Fenway Health Men’s Event

Fenway Men's EventThe Fenway Health Clinic hosted their annual Men’s Event this weekend in Boston.  The event, which raised more than a half million dollars, draws more than 1,300 gay men and their allies.  This year Marc Solomon was recognized with the Congressman Gerry E. Studds award.

Marc is currently the national campaign director for Freedom to Marry but is best known here in Massachusetts for serving as executive director for Mass Equality.

The sold out evening was a success for The Fenway Health Clinic, which will now focus on the upcoming Women’s Dinner Party next month.  If you missed this year’s Men’s Event but would like to make a donation, link here.

As usual, I’ve created a video based on the photos taken by Sergio.  Apologies in advance but it seems YouTube won’t allow this to be viewed on phones 😦

Humorous take on the USA

US MAPI thought this map was hilarious and think you will too. Not exactly sure I understand why North and South Carolina are “Fashion Bloggers”, but I understand the remaining stereotypes and think the map is funny.

Source: Kenneth in the 212.

Gay night in East Boston at Ecco Boston

Ecco Boston gay nightAs much as I love Boston, I realize you will never hear someone say “I love Boston’s nightlife”.  My fair city’s nightlife ranks right up there (or should I say down there) with our weather. That doesn’t mean Boston lacks great bars, but it does mean you may have to go and hunt for them on occasion.  Keeping that in mind, I was pleasantly surprised to learn each Sunday night Ecco Restaurant and Martini Bar in East Boston gets a friendly gay crowd who sip martinis and chat with friends and acquaintances.  Who would’ve thunk it? East Boston?

Apparently there is a group on Facebook for anyone living in or near East Boston, that you may want to “like” (I did) to  keep you posted on updates like when the GLBT community in that neighborhood congregate to sip martinis.

GayEbo (East Boston / Jeffries Point) Facebook Page

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Fenway Men’s Event tonight

Mens EventLater tonight I’ll be dusting off my tuxedo as Sergio and I make ready to attend the annual fund raiser for Fenway Health Clinic – The Men’s Event. The Fenway as most refer to it here in Boston is one of the largest most comprehensive clinics focused on GLBT health issues in the country.

I’ve often jokingly referred to this annual event as the “gay prom” but it does serve an important purpose to help The Fenway raise unrestricted dollars to help fund research and programs that are important to our community here in Boston and beyond. I’ve included a video from last year’s party to share a bit of what is in store tonight. 

Peek a boo

Peek a Boo pantsI contemplated entitling this post “Rise and Shine” but opted for the more cute “Peek a boo”.  Either way, both seem appropriate. What might you suggest?

Fur and Gold at The Alley tonight

Fur and GoldTonight marks the three year anniversary of Fur & Gold at Boston’s gay bar, The Alley Bar, in Pi Alley near Downtown Crossing. For the past few years, the second Friday of each month has been designated “Fur and Gold” night.  The evening attracts a friendly gay crowd that varies depending on the month, but with the three year anniversary planned for this month, I’m assuming you may want to check it out and stop by for a drink.  More about Fur And Gold hereThe Alley Boston

Flashback Friday

LechmereIf you are of a certain age and grew up in New England, chances are this retailer brings back a lot of fond memories.  Pronounced Leach-mere with a hard “e” on the first syllable; I purchased my first 10-speed bike, stereo and practically everything else at Lechmere.  

According to Wikipedia, the chain which started in Cambridge in 1913 finally closed in the late 1990s.

Past Flashback Friday Posts

Tough BosGuy

BosGuySergio took a picture of me joking around the other day. I’m normally not a fan of being photographed but the picture made me smile.  At the time I was channeling Wonder Woman meets Leather Daddy.  What do you think?

Furry Friday

Aussiebum FurAs a general rule I am not a fan of a mustache, but there are exceptions and this Aussiebum model in his wet tank top can do absolutely no wrong.  Maybe its the fact that he has monster shoulders and such a handsome profile. I’m shallow.

Past Furry Friday posts

BosGuy brain teaser

brain teaserEach Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain.  If you are stumped, share it with a friend or colleague and see if you can figure out the answer together.

I’ll confirm answers in the afternoon so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away. I want to give everyone a chance to guess.

This week’s brain teaser: Although I don’t fly, my body is full of feathers. Many find me adorable and people often refer to me when they get dressed up. What am I?

Like riddles? Check out past week’s brain teasers.