Wired has closed.
mmm-yoso is the blog and Cathy is writing today. Kirk is on vacation.
Hello, again and welcome back. The Mister and I decided to "slum" our way out of Santee and visit the UTC area of town yesterday and enjoy lunch where we have enjoyed lunch many times- at Wired Bistro- but this time, with camera in tow.
I was introduced to Wired by a friend, Miss C, last year when we couldn't decide where to meet for lunch. It is in the Renaissance Mall, just southeast of the UTC Mall. I had visited this mall, but had only gone to the Rubio's here. Wired is one of quite a few restaurants here. It has become a 'regular' spot for me when I dine alone.
It is basically French Bistro style, serving in house baked goods all day and omelettes and bagels for breakfast , crepes, quiches, baguette and panini sandwiches, all sorts of cafe beverages and a daily wine bar serving tapas along with on Friday nights, having a wine tasting of a large selection of French and Spanish wines.
I must say I wish I had a camera every time I have been here, because everything is just pretty when they bring it to your table.
This time, I decided to try just the soup and quiche combo ($7.50) primarily because the soup of the day was tomato basil bisque, and I have had it before and crave it every so often. made with fresh tomatoes, light cream and basil, topped with lightly toasted fococcia (herbed) croutons. it was, as always, delightful.
For the quiche, you can chose one of usually four offered per day. I chose the spinach mushroom.
Usually, during the week, I get a wedge of quiche. This time it was a small, individual quiche, which was nice. Made with a puff pastry crust and filled with a *very* nice custard and cheese filling, fresh spinach and flavorful mushrooms. The garnishes vary and this time, as you can see it was shredded carrots with some bean sprouts. Different, but colorful.
The Mister decided on a panini- the one made with roast beef, roasted eggplant and cheese ($7.95). Neither of us had ever had this one before. It is the first time we were disappointed in anything here.
The bread was excellent, as are all of the pastry/baked items. The roast beef, although plentiful and tomatoes, sliced nice and thick basically had no flavor. The cheese and eggplant relish were wonderful. It isn't anything that would make me not want to go back, it was just not as exciting as we had expected it to be. It was served with a small salad in the center, topped with a very nice house vinaigrette.
Knowing I would be blogging, well, we had to order a dessert. It was late afternoon and quite a few of the pastries were gone and, well, The Mister had a craving- so we got the Nutella crepe ($4.00).
Two freshly made crepes, stuffed with Nutella (a spread that is half hazelnut butter and half chocolate butter) and topped with real whipped cream. Of course this needed a cup of coffee ($1.50), French roast- wonderfully fresh- and we had a nice respite.
During the week, or on Fridays at 6, when the wine bar tastings start, the Tapas menu is perfect. The $9 cheese and fruit plate or the $9 antipasto plate is a meal for me. If you are at the UTC mall, just leave the Sears parking lot and go south through the one light and the Renaissance Mall is there on your left-you'll see the Rubio's.
Wired Bistro Wine Bar 8935 Town Centre Drive, Suite 110 San Diego 92122 (858)450-0880 Daily 6 a.m.-10 p.m. (closes Sundays at 8p.m.)