Ok, ready for some interesting “stuffs” on this Monday?
Taste of Hong Kong is Now Grill N Malatang, or is it?:
Well, I knew that Taste of Hong Kong had closed and become yet another Hot Pot (of course) place. But this gets more interesting. Back in May, Taste of Hong Kong started a pseudo “all-you-can-eat” program. Of course the cynic in me thought this was the start of desperate measures by the business. I remember telling the Missus, “when they start doing hot pot, I know they are really desperate.” Well, guess what? A few months later I heard they were doing hot pot! Yikes! But like that sales pitch goes “but wait, there’s more!” After an interesting comment on one of my posts, I decided to head on over to check things out.

And yes, the signage clearly states “No Longer Taste of Hong Kong”……strangely, it does say to go the side door…I think it’s for unit 320 to enter whatever restaurant it is. Also, note the notice of application for ownership change!

So, what about the hot pot? Well, I found this on IG:

OK, so it’s now Grill N Malatang, right? But strangely, I saw this follow-up post.

It seems like Grill N Malatang is closed for a couple of weeks?
And then, in the comments of one of my posts Charles sends me a link about a sushi chain coming to San Diego.

So, I actually go to the chain’s website and check out the address of the upcoming restaurant?

Yep! So who knows right now? Don’t you love mysteries……oooohhhhh!
Thanks for the heads-up Charles!
4428 Convoy St.
San Diego, CA 92111
The Saga of Havana Grill’s Closing on Clairemont Mesa:
Well, I had heard Havana Grill had closed last week, so I dropped by and took some photos.

And when I saw the note posted on the door…….

It’s opened an interesting can of worms, because a couple of days ago the closing made CBS 8 News! Ok, now this is going to be interesting….
BTW, their Mission Valley location is still open.
5450 Clairemont Mesa Blvd,
San Diego, CA 92117
On a more positive note…..
Gong’s Noodle Coming to Clairemont Mesa:
I saw this sign in the newly renovated Madison Place, near where Kanna Thai is replacing Di-Chan.

Don’t know much more than what the sign says…..the Chinese writing is the same as the name. So will keep tabs on it.
It seems each business has it’s own address here, so I think this one might be:
5519 Clairemont Mesa Blvd
San Diego, CA 92117
And finally……something interesting….
In one of her posts; our friend and fellow blogger Kat, in one of her posts, mentioned the story of “Kimi Chan” who it is said inspired a famous children’s song, Akai Kutsu. To quote Atlas Obscura on the story of Kimi-Chan:
“A single mother named Kayo Iwasaki moved to Hokkaido in 1903 with her daughter, Kimi Sano, but their life there turned out to be so hard that she could no longer raise the girl on her own. Eventually, she decided that she had to leave Kimi in the care of American missionary Charles W. Huett and his wife, who promised to take her back to the United States and raise her there.
However, what awaited the girl was a tragedy. Before the Huetts could sail for America, Kimi caught tuberculosis and had to be taken in at an orphanage in Azabu, where she died shortly after at the age of nine. Kayo never found out about her daughter’s death, believing for life that Kimi grew up to be a fine lady and had a good life abroad.”
There’s a statue of Kimi-Chan in Yamashita Park in Yokohama. But, on an interesting note, did you know that Yokohama and San Diego are Sister Cities?
And if you go to Shelter Island, there’s a red pagoda housing the Yokohama Friendship Bell.

And, if you look to the left of the Pagoda….well, guess what?

It the Girl in Red Shoes by Japanese artist Munehiro Komeno.

In the comments of her post, I promised Kat that I’d take some photos and post, so on my most recent visit to Tunaville, I stopped by to take these photos. So there you go Kat!
I had actually first read about this in one of the posts on Atlas Obscura, when I was going over my posts on the Statue of Bum the Dog in Edinburgh and we having a Statue of Greyfriars Bobby here in San Diego. Edinburgh and San Diego are Sister Cities as well.
Kind of neat, huh?



















































































































