SOCIAL MEDIA

Social Media: Coca-Cola’s #CokeGames Video Contest

CokeGames2For my weekly Social Image of the Week column on Convince&Convert, I’m covering the clever #CokeGames video contest Coca-Cola is hosting inspired by everyday moments of Olympic greatness that can be captured at home – all starring a Coke, of course. For more information on the video contest and tips for hosting a video contest on social media, please click here to read the post.

 

BOSTON

Photo: Boston in the Snow

IMG_5010I know what you’re thinking….more snow!? I’m right there with you. This winter has been anything but pleasant for yours truly. After so many years of braving Boston winters, I consider myself fairly patient (thanks to wearing by North Face down coat + snow boots at all times), but this winter has been tough. If there’s a silver lining, it’s this photo of the Back Bay. At least the city looks beautiful in the snow. Fingers crossed that this will be our last snowstorm!

BOSTON, RESTAURANTS

On The Town: Late-Night Ramen at Uni

IMG_4999It’s almost comical writing about late night eats in Boston, simply because to most the city is not perceived as a late night kind of town. Despite bars and restaurants closing earlier than in cities like New York, there’s still an appetite for late night eats beyond stumbling over to Chinatown or ordering takeout pizza. One restaurant catering to the city’s late night foodies is Uni, Ken Oringer’s sashimi bar in The Eliot Hotel. Every week on Friday and Saturday night, Uni serves up a late-night ramen menu, complete with hearty bowls of noodles, plus sides like steamed pork buns, roasted shishito peppers, and more.

Although the menu is written up each week on a piece of cardboard (see left) and subject to change , I found out during my two visits that there are a few ground rules you have to abide by if you want to enjoy late-night ramen:

  1. If you are visibly drunk or rowdy, you will be turned away. Clio and Uni are upscale establishments, so if you’ve hit the bottle a little too hard, go to Chinatown or order takeout instead. (And, no, this didn’t happen to us, but we saw it happen to another group)
  2. Be prepared to wait in line. Late-night ramen has a cult-like following and Uni is very small. This is a better experience for groups of four or less.
  3. All people at your table MUST get ramen. I found this a bit bizarre, as there are a number of phenomenal side dishes on the menu (e.g. Steamed pork buns are heavenly). Ramen is $10 per bowl, so why not require a $10 per person minimum order if tables/seats are in high demand?
  4. You can’t take your ramen home with you (sadface). I found this out the hard way during my visit. I couldn’t finish my ramen and would have liked the option to bring it home.
  5. The ramen is very salty – yummy, but salty. Enjoy a bowl of it late night, but make sure you drink a lot of water if you’re sensitive to salt like I am.

All in all, I really enjoyed trying out the late-night ramen menu at Uni, but not sure how frequently I’ll go back. The ramen was good, but a little too salty for me to enjoy late night. If they change their policy to just require a $10 per person order, I could see myself there more frequently. Those steamed pork buns were a home run for my late-night food cravings.

Unfortunately, it was too dark to snap good photos, but a quick search on Flickr showcases some lovely images of Uni’s late-night ramen. Sadly, they’re not creative commons licensed, but check ’em out here.

Uni is located inside the Elliot Hotel at 370 Comm. Ave. in Boston’s Back Bay.

 

ENTERTAINING

Adventures in Floral Arranging (part one)

IMG_4644To me, fresh flowers are small yet wonderful luxury. A small goal of mine this year is to get better at arranging fresh flowers. As it’s something that does not come naturally to me, I decided to start with something simple. I picked up these hydrangea blooms at Trader Joe’s for about six dollars and was pretty pleased with the end result.

Stay tuned for more adventures in floral arranging!

SOCIAL MEDIA

Social Media: Three Companies Scoring Social Media Gold in Sochi

Sochi-Molson_CanadianSochi-Molson_CanadianFor my weekly Social Image of the Week column on Convince&Convert, I’m covering three examples of companies scoring social media gold in Sochi. From Molson’s beer fridge that can be unlocked with a Canadian passport, to Airbnb’s #SochiProblems real-time marketing win and American Apparel’s support of Principle 6, please click here to read the post.

To see more of my past Social Image of the Week columns on Convince&Convert, click here.