*** Jamillah Garden in San Diego has closed. It is now CrawDaddy’s
When we lived in Los Angeles we enjoyed more then a few Islamic Chinese meals at either VIP Chinese Restaurant, which was located just two blocks from our apartment, or Tung Lai Shun in the humongous San Gabriel Square(Focus Shopping Center). In fact it was at VIP Restaurant where I started learning that there was much, much more to Chinese Cuisine then the usual Cantonese fare. I distinctly remember a Chicago pizza size Da-Bing(sesame bread with Green onion) being delivered to our table, as I stared at it in amazement.
So we were obviously thrilled when Jamillah Garden opened up.
Unfortunately, our experiences at Jamillah Garden has been quite a "roller-coaster" experience. The flavors of dishes have fluctuated wildly, and the same dish would vary wildly from day to day. We’ve already given up on the Dao Ko Chicken(Home style roast chicken), one of my favorite dishes. At Jamillah Garden it’s so mildly flavored, a mere shadow of what Dao Ko Shao Gi should be. We’ve pretty much settled on a few dishes that Jamillah Garden does well, and stick with those. So, on this rainy New Year, we decided to pay a visit to Jamillah Garden.
The interior of Jamillah Garden is clean and bright, and very "warming" on this cold rainy day.
And started with our "Green Onion Pies" (Scallion Pancake,$2.25), a very basic Northern Chinese "bread":
Today ,this was rolled very thin; almost like Naan, and in a large rectangular shape, not the pancake "oval" that we were used too. But it was fried to a perfect crisp. We tasted, but waited until this arrived; our Lamb Stew "Warm Pot"(Lamb Hot Pot, $15.95).
The Lamb Warm Pot is the dish we usually order at Jamillah Garden. Though we’ve had the quality vary, from very bland and watery, to superbly gamey and rich. Today, it was the latter, both with the earthy flavor of lamb, with a touch of anise flavor, cubes of tofu, thick sliced cellophane noodles, cilantro, nappa cabbage, and most of all, lot’s of lamb! The Missus and I both love the gamey and somewhat "wild" flavor of lamb, and today’s dish was no disappointment. If it’s lamb, it should taste like lamb, one of my pet peeves is lamb that "tastes like chicken".
Today, it’s rated as Delici-yoso!!! And oh, so comforting.
We also ordered the Homemade Noodles – Three Flavor Dough Slice Chow Mein(!!!) – $6.95. This is actually a classic Northern Chinese dish – Knife-Cut Noodles. In short, dough is prepared and rolled into a "ball", and the noodles are cut by hand right over a bowl of soup, or right before stir-frying.
Without sounding too strange, I’d just say, that this type of noodle has "body". The noodles are of varied width, and lengths; I’ve been told to represent the uneven, rough terrain and life in Northern China. The noodle is chewy and doughy, much different from the typical noodle. It can also be an acquired taste. Though the Missus grew up eating this type of noodle, I prefer it more then she. The dish itself is very simple, a stir fry with beef, eggs, shrimp, and green onions; with the flavor of sesame oil, soy sauce, and black pepper. The portion size was quite large, though those who are looking for alot of "meat" will be a bit unsatisfied with the dish; it’s mostly about the noodles. I’ll do the Niu Rou Mein from Jamillah in a future post!
To its’ credit; Jamillah Garden serves "Halal Meat", prepared in accordance with Islamic requirements that I’m not really sure of. And in keeping with that, Jamillah Garden aims to provide appropriate Chinese food for the Islamic Community. This means that Jamillah Garden tries to cook all types of Chinese, from Beef with Broccoli to Kung Pao Chicken. Many times with limited success. And even though the "classic" Islamic Chinese dishes have been inconsistent, today they were excellent; and worth a try. Just stay with Northern-Beijing Chinese, and you’ll do fine.
Jamillah Garden Chinese Islamic Restaurant
4681 Convoy St
San Diego, CA 92111






