Pitas and Buns- A California Bistro, in 4S Ranch

The blog mmm-yoso!!! is not on vacation.  Kirk and His Missus are on vacation.  ed(from Yuma) is not on vacation.  Cathy appears to be on vacation, but really her travels are all within San Diego County.

Hi.  There is a new place West of the I-15 at Camino del Norte and Dove Canyon, right next to the Starbucks and in the same parking lot as the new Fresh and Easy in the 4S Ranch area.

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"Fine Burgers, Tapas and Beer" it says on the sign…but Pitas and Buns has just opened and has not yet received its liquor license.  I noticed inside on the large menu that P&B is "By Santorini", a local chain of four authentic Greek and Mediterranean restaurants which I have always found to be excellent, yet never posted about.009
Since it just opened, and the liquor license is not in effect, P&B is offering several 'specials' (and pricing) to get you in to try their food.  This gyros pita and salad combo was only $6.  The salad, fresh, large and topped with cucumber, tomato, onions, pepperocini, olives and with wonderful Feta cheese and a fresh balsamic herb  house dressing was excellent on its own. The gyros meat is *really* good.  It is thick sliced, fresh tasting, thick cut and surrounded by the most *heavenly* light and chewy fresh baked bread. The "Greek yogurt sauce" is fresh, tangy and complimentary. A basic meal and just perfect. 004
This cup of "Leni's Chicken Soup" ($3.50) is divine!  Creamy, eggy, lemony filled with vegetables (celery, onion, carrot) and chunks of chicken and fresh herbs.  This is the home made soup that I strive to make. A bowl is $5 and from what I saw at another table, very much a meal…007
The chopped house salad is $6 by itself. Topped with calamari, it was $8.   Perfectly fried, tender calamari. Not greasy.  A batter which is *so* right.  A flavorful crispy tender blend of tastes.  An excellent size portion.

The "Buns" part of the restaurant is for the hamburgers.  All are 1/3 pound burgers and come with a choice of fries or Mediterranean coleslaw.  Yes, we need to go back.  The non-burger/Greek/Mediterranean food here is excellent and better than any other fast food place. The take out menu lists that "more burgers, salads, tapas, happy hours, beer and wine are coming soon".  Pitas and Buns will become a destination for the people who live in this part of San Diego. 

Pitas and Buns 16625 Dove Canyon Road, Suite 205 San Diego 92127 (858)485-6200

The Vine Cottage- A La Mesa Bistro

Hello and welcome (back) to mmm-yoso!!! Cathy is blogging today. Kirk is (still) on vacation and ed(from Yuma) is still busy with work.

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If you are driving South on Lake Murray, just past the El Paso signal light on the West side of the street, you'll see this new facade on an old building. The Vine Cottage opened in January of this year.  I have only heard good things about it, seen it being pretty crowded at various times of the day and decided The Mister and I should give it a try for one of our 'celebratory' dinners. (It does open at 11 a.m. daily and has excellent lunches also). You can't see much in this photo, but there are about 12 outdoor tables, which are filled in the evening and warmed by those six outdoor heat lamps. There are about 10 tables and a small bar area inside.002
When you are seated, the one page menu and a bottle of chilled tap water is brought to your table.  I've seen this way of water service at several bistros and finally remembered to take a photo. I've even started chilling water at home this way.  This place is run like a fine Bistro in Paris would be run, it serves American, local fresh food, wine and beer.  006
Also a cone shaped vessel, filled with a fresh made cracker-like flatbread and fresh made hummus is brought out to the table.  The hummus is excellent.

All of the waitpersons here are very professional and patient and will explain how each dish is prepared, all the ingredients in each dish and will answer all questions you have about the food, wine and beers served here. 008
As an appetizer, the lamb chops ($12) could be a meal. 'New Zealand lamb chops' it says on the menu, 'served with a Champagne-whole grain mustard sauce'.  It didn't say three on the menu, we assumed there would only be two, since the listing was plural. We asked the chops to be cooked medium rare, and they were.  This serving size, cooking and flavors were a wonderful surprising lead in as to the dinner which would follow. 

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For my meal, I chose a cup of  the soup of the day ($4). It was vegetable soup.  Excellent vegetable soup. Barely any broth, but what I did taste was rich flavored (it was a chicken broth and not vegetable) filled with squash, cabbage, carrot, potato, onion. Very hearty and excellent.016
I wanted to try the Pizza Bianco, a white vegetable pizza ($12).  A fresh thin bread which was infused with cheese and oil was topped with matchstick cut zuchini and yellow squash, topped with Havarti cheese. This was a very large pizza, easily shared (or reheated for breakfast the next morning). Oh, it tasted heavenly.   014
The Mister went with the "Sea and Garden" ($17) as his main course-garlic mashed potatoes, topped with grilled asparagus, topped with a (finely ground) nut crusted wahoo fillet, topped with fried leeks and accompanied by a chive oil.  The potatoes were subtly flavored (I usually do not like garlic, or any flavor other than butter mashed potatoes), the asparagus was fresh and bright, the fish was firm, cooked just right to stay moist and tender,  fresh and flavorful and the flavors of everything worked very well together.  

The Vine Cottage is known for its wines and beers (8 on tap and 14 canned), but this evening we were too exhausted to try those.  They serve meat and cheese platters, which pair well with both wine and the beers.  There are also pastas and wonderful salads on the menu.  Most of the items are also available at lunch time, for a bit lower price.  Oh.  There are desserts.  Heavenly desserts. Next time. I'll post about those.  Since the menu and ingredients are driven by what is in season, a lot of the menu changes.  But that is a good thing.  Fresh is always good.

Being in this strip mall as well as in La Mesa, you would not expect such a fancy yet not pretentious, affordable, well run, wonderful addition to the East County.  Vine Cottage is fast becoming part of our 'rotation'.

Vine Cottage Bistro 6062 Lake Murray Boulevard La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 465-0198  Website

 

Gillespie Field Cafe- Breakfast and Lunch at the Airport in East County

mmm-yoso!!! is a blog about food.  Everybody has to eat.  Kirk and His Missus are eating, safely, in another part of the world.  ed(from Yuma) is eating mostly in Yuma.  Cathy is writing about where she has eaten.

Some people have asked me how I 'find' the restaurants where I eat.  Basically, it is drive and stop, looking for where somebody who lives or works nearby would chose for a convenient meal.  

The County of San Diego is about 4200 square miles and is home to eight airports in addition to the three airports in San Diego City limits: Lindbergh Field,  Brown Field and Montgomery Field. 

In El Cajon, Gillespie Field is conveniently located between Highway 67 and a Trolley station. (it's the Northernmost station which has both green and orange lines).   It is the oldest and largest of the eight county airports, and the land includes many airport related businesses (flight schools, aircraft storage, repair and maintenance shops, avionics and instrument shops) as well as two Business Parks.  About 2000 people are employed nearby.  People need to eat.  
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In the far corner of the automobile parking lot,  conveniently located next to the airfield, where private plane owners can also park and walk …

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right next to the Control Tower  is the Gillespie Field Cafe.  It serves breakfast and lunch on weekdays (and is applying for a liquor license and is open from 4 p.m. until about 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.)

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It is open at 6:30 a.m., Monday thru Friday and 7 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The Cafe closes about 2 p.m. on weekdays.  On March 1, 2011,  Roxanne and Peter, took over the running of the cafe. Roxanne is the waitress, Peter is the chef.   There are both an indoor and an outdoor eating area, with an unobstructed view of the airfield.  They serve good, diner food. Not gimicky pseudo-diner food.  This is the real thing.

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I was fascinated by the description of '4-5 eggs' being used to make an omelet (in addition to the 'comes with two' part of the menu).009

A "Build Your Own" Omelet ($9.75) made with 4-5 eggs, bacon,sausage, mushrooms and avocado. Fresh mushrooms, crispy bacon, really good breakfast sausage.  Sides of cottage cheese006
and a biscuit with gravy.  Good biscuit- fluffy and soft, but almost underdone. I didn't mind not having a crispy crust, because I was mostly using the biscuit as a device to eat the gravy.  Great gravy- smooth, with sausage bits and a nice, pleasant combination of Peter's special seasoning including black pepper.007
Then there was Breakfast Combo #2 ($7.75) (not the weekday specials; the Breakfast menu is four pages, including waffles ). Six wedges ( 3 slices) of French toast, 2 eggs and two bacon. Properly cooked French Toast made with a thicker white bread.  Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.  Not quite creamy soft as an egg bread would be, but very good and egg soaked and cooked through. I did not need the syrup.  The bacon was crispy and not thin but also not really thick.  It had a good flavor and just enough saltiness.

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Perfect poached eggs.  Fresh eggs.  Creamy eggs.  My kind of breakfast. 

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Of course,  Farmer John's coffee ($1.95)…always fresh and hot pot, since everyone here seems to order it.

One weekday, The Mister was home and we came here for lunch.
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We had to have a side order of onion rings which are lightly battered and perfectly fried to go with our lunch selections, in this case, hamburger based.026

All the burgers are 1/3 pound coarse ground beef, hand formed.  The menu says Angus beef. The Patty Melt ($8.29), cooked medium (we were not asked the level of doneness) and topped with a lot of sliced fresh grilled, unburned onions and Swiss cheese, on a very good rye bread, which was not greasy, but lightly grilled. There were almost too many onions, even for me…but I managed.  The side of potato salad I chose was good, made with skin on red potatoes, finely chopped carrots and celery.  I think it was made with a 'Light" mayonnaise, which I don't crave. 023
The Mister ordered a chili burger on this visit ($9.29) The same 1/3 pound burger, topped with Cheddar and the Cafe Chili on a toasted sesame seeded bun.  The chili, made with beans, is really good and I will order it as a meal on another cold day.  The cole slaw was fresh and crispy and lightly dressed with a vinegary mayo mix.  I added salt and pepper to it.  

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Even if you are seated indoors, there is a view of the airfield and runway.

Not fancy,  not a large place.  Good food and lots of "regulars" who eat here. A true diner.    

Gillespie Field Cafe 2015 N. Marshall (at Bradley) El Cajon, 92020 (619) 448-0415