A few weeks back, I was in the Balboa and Ruffin Road area. I decided to grab something for an early lunch. Bud’s immediately came to mind, but I just wanted something smaller and I think I’d like to bring JJ along for brunch there. I also considered getting a sandwich at Unique Deli, which I believe is now named Unique Sandwiches….. But, I was at the intersection of Ruffin and Sky Park Court and recalled having read about a deli nearby? So, I drove to a parking spot and did that “Google” thing. Which led a bit farther up that parking lot; where I saw a rather discreet outdoor dining area. Turns out, it was the place I was searching for; named Mali’s Deli.

It is a rather hidden looking shop.

The interior was quite spacious.

And the menu vast; from breakfast items to burritos, burgers, quesadilla’s, and of course sandwiches.

And it must have been my lucky day as Mali’s does half sandwiches! I wasn’t really very hungry and the prices for half sandwiches weren’t bad for these times. The names of some of the sandwiches have a San Diego link; like the Coronado Chicken Club (probably raised in a Coopacabana), California Girl Veggie (a “Hippie Dippy Cali”?), or the Top Gun…..which I didn’t really “feel the need” for at that moment.
Regular readers know that I have a special place in my heart for club (older locals would call it “clubhouse”) sandwiches…so, I went with a half California Club ($7.49). My sandwich only took a few minutes. Opening the package, you immediately knew what kind of deli meat they used.

The half sandwich was enough for a light lunch for me. I had picked sourdough, which had been decently toasted and held up fine.

I enjoyed the pickle spear. Appreciated the fact that the sandwich wasn’t over dressed…a good amount of mayo and mustard for me. I actually liked the pepper jack cheese which added a mild milky-spice to things.

The turkey was as expected, though nice and moist. The bacon was cold and on the chewy side, but overall, pretty much what I expected, which was a good thing.
I do appreciate spots like this; located in an office park, they keep all the working folk fed. Plus, I did think that $7.49 for lunch was a bargain for me!
A week or so later; I found myself in the area and decided to drop by for another half sandwich.

Wanting to see how their hot sandwiches were; I went with half of a Reuben ($9.99) which was on the higher end of the half sandwich price scale.

This one was a bit disappointing. First off, the rye bread was not toasted and it quickly became a soggy mess.

Too much Thousand Island which nullified the flavor of the coleslaw and Swiss cheese and sogged things out rather quickly. The pastrami was as expected for this brand, mildly peppery, decently salty, et al….. But not toasting the rye was a no-go for me.
I am glad that I tried Mali’s. If I return; I might even go for a breakfast item….or stick with a basic sandwich.

Mali’s Deli
9265 Sky Park Court Suite #105
San Diego, CA 92123
Current Hours:
Mon – Fri 7am – 3pm
Closed on weekends
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