![]() ![]() For Bronze currency, at least +4 drop bonus is required to make Pure (Bronze) better. Single currency farming is better depending on whether enough drop bonus can be taken - For Gold and Silver currency farming, at least +2 drop bonus over others is required to make Passionate (Gold) or Sweet (Silver) better. The final day's node drops all currencies, and is most efficient to farm in most cases.Any Servant's Valentine's Craft Essence also boosts event points by +10% per copy equipped. There is an additional event point ( ), whose drop rates can be boosted by the Event Shop CE ( ).There are three event currencies ( ), whose rates are boosted by event CEs ( ).Free Quests during this event unlock on a daily basis with Main Quest completion, following the same general trend of later Free Quests being more AP-efficient.Whether you love the big day for teddy bears or hate it, you’ll enjoy the Bitter Valentine. Mix those all together and you have yourself a refreshing, slightly bitter, slightly sweet, endlessly tasty cocktail. That something else turned out to be lemon. We needed something else in there to round out the flavors. Now we were set with Amaro Lucano, tequila, strawberry liqueur and something. I’ll wait.Īfter deciding to go down Strawberry Lane, I must have been inspired by spring’s encroaching nature (at least here in California where it’s hovering around 77☏ today) and figured a nice tequila would work famously. If you don’t believe me, go take a swig and consider for yourself. One of the things that it really works with is strawberry. If you’ve never tried Amaro Lucano, it’s earthy, bitter and has some unique botanical notes. ![]() I had two thoughts, one I ignored because I might explore that later and the second was strawberry. That’s how I work my mysterious cocktail divination ways. I’ve been wanting to play with bitter flavors recently, so I grabbed a bottle of Amaro Lucano, took a swig and imagined some Valentine flavors. Maybe we’ll just have to go get some grilled cheese instead.Īnyway, back to the beginning, the cocktail in question, the Bitter Valentine. Eric Greenspan is still one of the best chefs I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet (he would come by every table, chat a little, make sure food was good, then go back to ruling the kitchen), but having to shut down the Foundry before we got that final full meal was a little bittersweet. Still, the meal was good, but I knew I wanted to go back for the full experience - mostly because a few of my favorites weren’t on the set menu. I completely understand this as it’s difficult to knock out a full menu when you’re trying to turn tables and get in as many love birds as possible. However, the downside of going on the big V day is that it’s always a set menu. S / New - Mint condition and can be considered new. As we have more than one of each item available, it is not possible for us to upload pictures of each one individually. There’s nothing we didn’t love about that place, the food was amazing, the service was second to none, the grilled cheese was mind blowing, it’s still the best burger I’ve ever had, the cocktails were on point, literally (thanks Bobby ) everything was stupendous. Gojirando ( Shiira Gou ) Sweet Valentine 2. The last time I made a big effort to go out on Valentine’s Day, I decided Alice and I should eat at one of our favorite restaurants in LA: The Foundry on Melrose. Let’s all fill our hearts with love and joy by having a nice drink, like the Bitter Valentine. There’s no need to score internet points by being extremely extravagant in your grand gestures (especially if they’re reserved for only one day a year). It’s not go out, have a big showoff be fancy deal. Sure, I’ll celebrate, but it’s more an at-home, make a good meal kinda thing. Everything is pink and fluffy and full of gushy and bleh. ![]() Valentine’s Day, ah, what a magical time of year.
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