Sunday Sandwiches – Sunrise Deli (Miramar)

Here's another one of those Mom-and-Pop sandwich shops in a business mall. I found this one while looking up the address of Creative Deli. Located on Silverton Avenue off of Dowdy Drive is Sunrise Deli.

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The place really seems to be a favorite of those "working stiffs" and there always seems to be a line. All my visits were between 930 and 1030….and in each case there was a queue lined up. Nothing fancy here; no online ordering, open Monday to Friday from 7am to 3pm.

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Sunrise 03

The prices are quite reasonable; especially in these days of Covid……the service is friendly; the woman behind the counter so very nice, and in all my three visits, I got my sandwich in ten minutes! 

The menu is rather large with all types of burgers, breakfast type dishes, burritos, quesadillas, and of course a good variety of sandwiches.

On my first visit, I got the Club Deluxe ($7.99).

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Which was served on nicely toasted sourdough. For me; it as the combination of bacon, avocado, and the fact that the sandwich wasn't over-dressed in mayo, which made the sandwich for me. Perhaps this is nothing revolutionary….but I just wanted a decent sandwich and the price point was good as was the sandwich. All ingredients in balanced quantity.

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I'm fairly certain they use standard Boar's Head product; but I really liked the way they sliced the roast beef.

So, on my next visit I got the "Jimmy Special" ($7.99).

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And like my previous experience; the sourdough bread was nicely toasted so the sandwich held up quite well during the 10-15 minute drive back to the office.

I had thought that the roast beef had been cut a bit too thick; but it did well in combination with the mild milky-saltiness of the two slices of Swiss Cheese. Again, in terms of proportion; it was just enough mustard and mayo. And the avocado really brought a wonderful buttery texture, along with a mild grassy-nuttiness to the sandwich.

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I had enjoyed the roast beef here that on my last visit I was just going to order the Roast Beef sandwich; but when I got to the window; I had changed things up and went with the Miramar Special ($8.75), which seemed like sort of a "Cheesesteakish" kinda thing.

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For me; the bread to filling ratio was a bit off for this one….though like before, it was toasted nicely and held up well.

The bacon was a bit lost in all of this; but like before, the avocado really helped the sandwich along as I wish there was more Peperoncino Swiss both of which kept the dryness of all that bread at bay. The griddled roast beef was a bit too hard and dry for my taste….and in this case; the sandwich could have probably used a bit more mayo!

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Still, the service was wonderful, and even though the woman was apologizing to all the guys in front of me….she seemed to know them all by name for the recent price increases, I found myself to be perfectly fine with the pricing.

I'm happy to have found another option for those days where I need to grab an early lunch…….and I do find that it helps my mental state to escape from the office; if only for a few minutes. The Sunrise 10 prices are reasonable, the woman working the counter is so nice….she even remembered my name after my second visit! And I love supporting these type of local businesses.

Sunrise Deli
7920 Silverton Ave.
San Diego, CA 92126
Phone number
(858) 433-7139
Hours:
Mon – Fri 7am – 3pm

Please have a safe week!

Tobey’s 19th Hole (Balboa Park) (again)

Thank you for stopping here, mmm-yoso!!!, to read about food.  Cathy is writing today while Kirk continues to be overwhelmed with work and things.

Yes, I've written a few other posts about this golf course restaurant, located at the start and finish of the City golf course in Balboa Park since 1934.  I thought you might want to see what has changed since the pandemic. 

 89A4A4F2-0282-4193-B5A3-C155AB527E37 Well, not the exterior…

6911DD1C-DB39-497E-AB24-6A77983B358C Not the views.  The tables are spaced out and the patio was upgraded with new furniture.CF656961-2F10-44A9-8456-C7556EFE567ACF656961-2F10-44A9-8456-C7556EFE567ACF656961-2F10-44A9-8456-C7556EFE567A Oh, the menu has a bit of history on the cover.  Choices are the same.  Prices have increased.

5868B26C-4BFC-40D9-86CB-14743595AAB1 There are still the specials on the sandwich board out front, but it is a newer, more colorful board.  

That's it.  Here we go!
6911DD1C-DB39-497E-AB24-6A77983B358C CC426DF5-A296-46A1-B219-B7E511659B72 The pork chop breakfast ($12).  Nicely grilled, tender and juicy chop served with some applesauce as well as the hash browns, over easy (perfectly cooked) eggs and a fresh made, flaky, light and crispy biscuit.  A filling and so very tasty breakfast.
6911DD1C-DB39-497E-AB24-6A77983B358C BD382604-0AB1-4FA8-AE17-44511625DDC0BD382604-0AB1-4FA8-AE17-44511625DDC0 The ham breakfast ($14.95) includes a *thick* piece of ham steak, also nicely grilled.  I chose the O'Brien potatoes- grilled to a crisp and with the onions and bell peppers, quite a fresh, flavorful side dish. The poached eggs (again-perfect) and rye toast rounded out this large meal.

Another survivor of the pandemic.  So happy we can still patronize this family run (for eight decades!) San Diego classic. 

Tobey's 19th Hole 2600 Golf Course Dr. San Diego, CA 92102 (619) 234-5921 Open daily 6-6 
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Pupusas Express- Salvadorean Food (El Cajon)

mmm-yoso!!!, the food blog, welcomes you back for another exciting post.  Cathy is writing today; Kirk is preoccupied.

I've written about this tiny East County restaurant in 2009 and again in 2010, with the most recent post in February 2020, just before the COVID-19 shutdowns began.8B86C7B5-6F1B-4025-8541-BF60669F398F The name has changed, prices have increased, it's been painted inside.  There are new menu boards. 
8B86C7B5-6F1B-4025-8541-BF60669F398F Otherwise, the same comfort foods, quality and flavors abound.08937362-640B-4B7E-BE93-9E55106F1751 8EED03D7-A883-4A9C-B4CC-6718948D09DA The traditional Salvadorean 'fruit salad' beverage (large, $3.50) is available right there on the counter with the other aqua frescas.  Finely diced red and green apples, pineapple, mango (or was it cantaloupe?) mixed with orange, lemon (or lime) juice; basically a mix of sweet and sour fruits and some water. Not too sweet, very refreshing.
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8B86C7B5-6F1B-4025-8541-BF60669F398F Two pupusas, made fresh when ordered (you can hear the dough being slapped in the kitchen).  One is cheese and chicharron and the other loroco and cheese ($3.85 each).  The thick griddle cake is stuffed with a cheese that ends up being gooey and tasty with whichever other filling you choose. The salty chicharron is very good, as is the flowering vine of loroco (you can buy loroco fresh or frozen or pickled at any Mexican Market; it has a unique flavor and slight aroma of 'green').  The curtido (a cabbage and carrot relish made with vinegar and sugar) is a perfect compliment to the almost sweet corn cake pupusas.   
8B86C7B5-6F1B-4025-8541-BF60669F398F The menu on the wall is always a good place to select another dish. Pictures!
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8B86C7B5-6F1B-4025-8541-BF60669F398F The chicken soup ($12.99) arrives 'disassembled', as you can see.   The broth is rich, filled with zucchini and potato and herbs.  The freshly fried chicken leg has a bit of delightful skin attached.  Rice is eventually needed in the soup, but I opted for the hand made corn tortillas ($1.50) and tore those into the broth at first.  The tortillas were different than the pupusas, which were lighter (a different type of corn flour).  The refreshing salad completed the meal. 

Again, another local restaurant that survived the pandemic!

Pupusas Express 1207 East Main Street El Cajon 92021 (619) 447-2501 Mon-Sat 10-7, Sun 10-3
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R&B Filipino Cuisine (again)

mmm-yoso!!! thanks you for stopping by to read about things, primarily food.  Kirk is busy with work and this is a short post by Cathy.   

As is our habit, on Saturdays The Mister and I jump in the car and start driving without a plan.  We randomly got to Mira Mesa Boulevard before 8 a.m. and found most restaurants were not yet open. When we got to Camino Ruiz, I decided to just drive by and see if R&B Filipino Cuisine was open-and it was!   

B2135D51-0457-4C02-9A12-750EFF8FB819 We saw one person walking out with a large catering order and figured there would be something to munch on.
B2135D51-0457-4C02-9A12-750EFF8FB819 The steam trays were filled and we were the only ones ordering (so I did not take any photos).  Closer to the end of the steaming trays, I saw a large tray with cooked eggs and next to it, longanisa (sausage), beef jerky (tapa), da (fried, dried baby milkfish) and tocino (cured pork-sort of like bacon to us caucasians).  Since I know there are many types of longanisa (Wikipedia link), I wanted to try it here (we usually buy four or six fresh links from the meat counter at 99Ranch or from the fish counter at Lucky Seafood).  
B2135D51-0457-4C02-9A12-750EFF8FB819 Longsilog is the name of the breakfast:  Longanisa with two fried eggs (pritong itlog) and (really good) garlic rice (Sinangag).  ($8).  What a wonderful, flavorful, filling breakfast! But wait, there was more..
B2135D51-0457-4C02-9A12-750EFF8FB819 I just pointed at this chopped lechon (fried pork) mix with vegetables selection in the steam tray and asked for a small container size. ($4) 
B2135D51-0457-4C02-9A12-750EFF8FB819 We purchased a calamansi pouch (sort of like lemonade) from the refrigerator.  The sauce that goes with the pork was brought out to the table.  Soy, vinegar and onions, the sauce cuts through the fattiness of the pork and is very complimentary.  Wow, really great deep fried pork and sauce to go with the large amount of garlic rice.  This was memorable. 

Breakfast is only available on weekends here and it is worth the stop. 

R&B Filipino Cuisine 11257 Camino Ruiz San Diego 92126 Open Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat & Sun 8 a.m.-6 p.m.(858) 695-8455

California Fish Grill

Thank you for stopping to read the blog named mmm-yoso!!! Cathy is writing today, because Kirk is preoccupied. 

I've mentioned before that The Mister and I do not 'regift' items, including gift cards.  We have found creative ways to use them if we don't really want to purchase a compete meal (all appetizer meals, only dessert meals, a cup of coffee a week…). However, we knew nothing about California Fish Grill and were curious when we received the card this year.4E6F934B-9E40-428C-A54A-0F3C73298518 There are multiple locations (four) in San Diego  County and 33 more scattered throughout California along with one Arizona and two Las Vegas locations. Their website does note that the seafood sold here is responsibly sourced, so that is a plus. 
4E6F934B-9E40-428C-A54A-0F3C73298518 The drill is similar to many places nowadays: walk up order, pay, find a seat, grab your own beverages and your number is called.
4E6F934B-9E40-428C-A54A-0F3C73298518 You pick up your tray and take it to your table. 

9E8EAE1B-5098-4845-9F1A-FD135E1C01DB Louisiana Delta (!) Catfish ($11.75), fried. Two sides to choose: kaleslaw and sweet potato fries (additional $1.99).  Mild and flaky fish, lightly fried, this was two filets, a large portion, and very good with the house made tartar sauce.  The kaleslaw is unique, yet not: it's chopped kale and shredded red cabbage in a mild, mayonnaise based slaw dressing (I detected a bit of sweet and salty and tangy, so there is either mustard or vinegar along with sugar and salt). The sweet potato fries were very well fried and seasoned and sweet in a good way. 
9E8EAE1B-5098-4845-9F1A-FD135E1C01DB Calamari and battered fish ($9.99) was my chance to try more frying techniques along with seeing how they squid was prepared here.  The lightly breaded thick cut squid strips were crispy from the light fry. The swai filets had a nice, crisp batter; texture contrasts were nice. The sides of kaleslaw and regular French fries were very good.    

B2D84954-8F7E-47CC-9669-A2904FEA6764 I just had to try a bowl of the clam chowder ($5.49) and was impressed.  Creamy, very rich broth with a deep clam flavor and clam pieces along with diced potatoes made this soup memorable.   D5393C9D-6FFA-4047-9EDA-155C1CB2E219 The keto shrimp bowl ($9.99) was a great choice.  Plenty of grilled shrimp severs over a spring mix of various greens and topped with a Green Goddess dressing.  Very tasty plump grilled shrimp (I love the char) and a very large serving. 
D5393C9D-6FFA-4047-9EDA-155C1CB2E219 Had to try the battered fish and chips meal ($9.50)-three pieces of swai, great, crispy French fries and Brussels sprouts (an upgraded side- $1.99). The sprouts were outstanding- still crisp but charred and a real treat. 
BCCE68E8-57CE-49B6-89E9-B7A5F1F3A83F Here is a cross section of the fish- good sized pieces and see how light the batter is?

Great food, attention to details, ambiance,  and very nice people working here. 
 

California Fish Grill multiple location  Website Open daily 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

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Barbecue Pit (La Mesa) again

mmm-yoso!!! is rolling into the weekend with another post written by Cathy; Kirk has had a long week.

Another local business survivor of COVID-19 is a favorite for old school oak smoked meats and delightful house made sides, the Barbecue Pit, which has been in business since 1947.   E0D40A98-861C-485B-8DB1-926C2F594552 The menu choices are the same, as are the flavors. 
E0D40A98-861C-485B-8DB1-926C2F594552 Walk up, order, watch the meat sliced, meal assembled and put on a tray.  Pay and find a seat.  There's a small condiment bar near the beverage fountain, along with utensils and napkins.
E0D40A98-861C-485B-8DB1-926C2F594552 This was our meal, which also included a slice of pie (you'll see).
E0D40A98-861C-485B-8DB1-926C2F594552 0EBD0687-AD76-405E-B413-F8D4B78B6596 The pulled pork sandwich plate ($10.99) includes the tender pork, shredded, mixed with a bit of sauce and overfilling the steamed bun along with two sides (choice of fries, macaroni salad, potato salad, Cole slaw and baked beans) and some extra house made sauce (tangy, sweet, fresh-made warm). The sides have the 'made from scratch' flavors- brown sugar slow baked beans, lightly dressed slightly tangy slaw.  This is like a good home made meal, without having to cook at home. 
E0D40A98-861C-485B-8DB1-926C2F594552 39A6307F-6C1D-4230-8C7F-2E662F44FD01 When I saw the roast beef behind the counter, I decided on the Soup and Sandwich ($8.99). Plenty of slow roasted beef with a nice smoke ring on the steamed bun…along with 
E0D40A98-861C-485B-8DB1-926C2F594552 a bowl of Navy Bean Soup (beans!, carrot, celery, onion).  The other soup choice is split pea, which I also like, but think it goes better with a ham sandwich. This was a wonderfully filling meal with all the flavors of scratch cooking. BC5A3191-5339-4C55-A6FE-10DBDB5A0636We ordered and paid for one dessert ($4) and were told to grab what we wanted from the refrigerated display when we were ready.
BC5A3191-5339-4C55-A6FE-10DBDB5A0636 Coconut cream pie, of course.  A delicate (from scratch) buttery graham cracker crust topped with a coconut filled pudding-like filling topped with whipped cream and shredded coconut.  Decadent.

Not hipster, not fancy, just good food. 

 Barbecue Pit 2388 Fletcher Parkway El Cajon 92020 (619)462-5434 Open Mon-Sat 10:30-9 CLOSED SUNDAY Website 
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Cake De Partie

This mmm-yoso!!!  post is written by Cathy.  Kirk is having a busy week.

Back in 2016, signage went up on what had been Tea Garden, which had been closed for a while (and left some parking spaces for Pangea Bakery Cafe, where we frequented a bit more often). We were curious about the name, the food, the elk… yet even then we were avoiding crowds.  Besides, there were posts online and in print about this place. Then there was covid and we couldn't even if we wanted. A few weeks ago, we drove in the parking lot, found a spot open and parked.  Should have stopped here sooner.  91CC6E19-A7C8-4E6F-81C9-ADFC3BAC5ABD 'Asian Fusion, Desserts Cafe, owned and run by chef Pat & Molly' is all that is written on the web page. However, cc's 2016 blog post has an informative explanation of the business name: Cake de Partie is a play on the words, "Chef de Partie". Acording to the definition on wikipedia:
"A chef de partie, or station chef, is a cook in a restaurant who is in charge of a particular station (area of production); for example, a pastry chef or saucier. The chef de partie may be the only person working in their particular station, or may be in charge of one or more underlings."
 
91CC6E19-A7C8-4E6F-81C9-ADFC3BAC5ABD Set up now for social distancing, there are a few tables inside and out front. When you walk in the door, there is a tableC5B9538F-0CFD-4353-82CC-7C2C2BFC1EF5 with this menu on it. We were here for a pancake soufflé and knew it would take 30 minutes, so when placing the order, asked for that first.  The nice lady at the counter walked back to the kitchen to let them know before we continued making the order.028A2BAB-2515-4D39-A52F-6405FB88B520 Since we knew we would be waiting for 'dessert', we ordered some Popcorn Chicken ($5.50)- original flavor (there is also a 'Zapp' and a 'Cheddar' option).  This was quite *perfect*- a light, crispy, non-oily bite of juicy chicken.   
028A2BAB-2515-4D39-A52F-6405FB88B520 The BBQ pork rice bowl ($9) was also really good.  Honey BBQ pork over sticky rice with a small salad on the side.  The salad had a sort of strawberry vinaigrette already on it and the dipping sauce for the honey coated charred pork had a bit of sour (lime juice?) and umami (fish sauce?) and a touch of heat that was a very complimentary condiment.   
028A2BAB-2515-4D39-A52F-6405FB88B520 There were several choices of crepe cake slices ($8). We chose mocha.  The Mister counted 25 crepes, each separated with a thin layer of a buttery mocha frosting.  Buttery frosting. We had never tried a crepe cake before and definitely will seek out the other flavors.
028A2BAB-2515-4D39-A52F-6405FB88B520 This is why we were here.  The Very Berry Soufflé Pancake ($10).  Fresh and warm from the kitchen, served with a small scoop of strawberry ice cream and small cup of strawberry jam (pretty sure those were made in house). 
70CE50D4-B9E0-4D16-8374-BEFAB8A87A21 There are two soufflé pancakes.  Here is a cross section of the delightful, jiggly treat. This is simply wonderful.

682B4AE1-19B0-4E16-8E27-1BE37E1598B3 As a side note, there is a wide array of beverages to choose from on the menu.  A simple cup of organic hot tea ($3.50) is made to order from loose tea leaves.  This was the peach blossom – a very natural flavored tea.

Everything served here is quality.  High quality.  A hidden gem right there on Convoy Street.

Cake de Partie 4685 Convoy Street San Diego 92111 Close Monday and Tuesday. Open Wed-Sun 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (858) 987-0033 Website

682B4AE1-19B0-4E16-8E27-1BE37E1598B3 "Drink Triple, Eat Double, Act Single"

Regarding the elk: the elk depicted in the logo is due to the chefs' admiration for the elk's revered status in Japan. Their culture views elk as a spiritual force. 

Shirley’s Kitchen (La Mesa) (breakfast) (again)

Thank you for stopping to read mmm-yoso!!! today.  Cathy is writing while Kirk is attending endless meetings.

It's been about seven years since my last post of Shirley's Kitchen.  The Mister and I would stop here quite a bit, then there was COVID-19 and things changed.  Fortunately, Shirley's Kitchen adapted by adding tables to the parking lot.   88A87FC4-CD06-4399-A0BD-1339458159A6 while keeping the same menu and cooks.
5E5C2A3B-0C15-4059-9984-3A1F0F7DB14A The Shirley's Breakfast Special ($7.49)  is a standby. One meat (I am unsure why we received two this time, other than we are 'regulars'), two eggs and two pancakes.  The sausage patties here are quite good. The over easy eggs are always perfectly cooked and the pancakes are slightly sweet (don't need syrup) with a crisp edge and a fluffiness I enjoy. 29A6BF23-9976-4758-A0A3-3C080A1534EF The Biscuits and Gravy plate ($11.99)  is a great choice when you are hungry.  Two (properly) poached eggs, two sausages, crispy hash browns and two freshly made biscuits smothered in a tasty, peppery sausage-y gravy.
5E5C2A3B-0C15-4059-9984-3A1F0F7DB14A The Classic Benedict ($11.49) is a toasted English muffin topped with a good size slice of ham (you can see an edge of it at the 1 o'clock point), two poached eggs and a Hollandaise sauce.  The home fries are always good/crisp with plenty of onions and bell peppers.
3493234C-3ED2-4CBB-B7FE-42922ABE0FE9 72BB8E79-7764-4FAD-A8CC-D71091342653 The Florentine Benedict ($11.49) is also a good choice, with sautéed spinach and the poached egg on a toasted English muffin.  You can see that the hollandaise is made from scratch and sometimes different from day to day, but in a good way.

Since 1994, this La Mesa classic diner has been a great local gem. 

Shirley's Kitchen 7118 University Ave La Mesa, CA 91941 (619)462-5732 Open daily 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Taco Kings-where birria is the thing

mmm-yoso!!!, this blog about food, hopefully is a respite in your online browsing. Cathy is writing today while Kirk is busy with several assignments at work.

A 'new' place for The Mister and I to stop (in addition to our 'usual', K-n-B lunch) before shopping at Windmill Farms opened only six weeks ago.  Taco Kings is at the opposite end of the storefronts in the neighborhood shopping center.   E83CC771-A88E-4BD6-BD88-553BEC62AF76_1_201_a

E83CC771-A88E-4BD6-BD88-553BEC62AF76 It used to be several different taco shops, so we didn't expect much.  The dark wood interior with metal seating and accents is very modern.  
E83CC771-A88E-4BD6-BD88-553BEC62AF76 The tacos here are 'street' size and enough for a light bite.  The quesataco ($4) includes the layer of cheese in addition to the beef stew meat, cilantro and onion.  It is a good beef birria, even though we do prefer goat or lamb, which are not a choice here.  
E83CC771-A88E-4BD6-BD88-553BEC62AF76 We went on a Thursday and the 'birria ramen' was $6-regular $12.  A very large styrofoam cup with ramen, broth/consomme and large amount of beef birria along with cilantro, onion and sliced radish.  We really liked this version.  I'll speak about other versions in another post. 

We looked at the menu and noticed other 'daily' specials and returned on a Monday.  

Birria Pizza-$12 (regular $16)
 E75EDE95-59C5-4D59-8F8F-1772E369F72B The fork is for scale. There is a tremendous amount of beef birria sandwiched between two large tortillas, easily enough meat to make three large burritos. It was our lunch and dinner.00D02FCF-5FE1-4CA6-BCDB-DEEC3CB486DCA pretty thick layer of cheese on one of the tortillas to accompany the non-brothy birria.  You need a fork and knife to eat this.  The three (very well made) salsas, along with limes and radish add a nice variety to the flavor to the beef. (If you've not read my prior posts; I tend to eat items as served for the first half, then try the rest with condiments at the end of the meal, which makes it a whole new meal.)

We have had other items here and those are good, too.  These were just different items than most taco shops offer.  It's nice to find a surprise new place.

The other daily specials are: Tuesday: two street tacos $5, one fish taco $1.  Wednesday:  one adobada taco $1.50 Friday: Michelada $6

Taco Kings 6358 Del Cerro Blvd San Diego, CA 92120 (619)287-8541 Open daily 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 

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Roadtrip (During Covid-19) – Yai Restaurant 7 Years Later (Los Angeles)

Just before this latest wave of Covid-19 infections, we decided to take another road trip; this time to Oxnard….yes, Oxnard. And, if you've been reading our recent posts, you'll notice that the Missus has been quite enamored with Thai food recently.

So, as we headed up the 101, the Missus requested a stop on Hollywood Boulevard at the edge of Thai Town….requesting a revisit to Yai Restaurant. Funny thing, when I checked on our last visit to Yai, I was shocked to find out it was seven years ago! And our previous visit was seven years before that one! Time sure does fly.

There was quite a bit of construction going on close to the restaurant; though it seems that there are now homeless encampments all along the 101. The location still looks a bit worn and the Yai sign is now quite faded. It does look like they've done a refresh on the interior though.

Yai 7 Years 01

Our Server was quite efficient and we chose a table in the far corner. Wouldn't you know….geez, even with all the open seating in the place, two parties would arrive and insist on getting tables next to us….sigh…..

We had our aim on two dishes we've had before and the Missus wanted to try one additional item.

Things started with the BBQ Duck with Chili and Garlic which we had and enjoyed on an earlier visit.

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As before, the duck was on the chewy side….but also as before, that wonderful garlic-basil-chili flavor with a hint of sweetness.

The Missus wanted to try the Som Tom, so we ordered it "spicy"……which, well it wasn't. We've always thought of Yai to be on the Thai-Chinese end of the spectrum.

Yai 7 Years 03

This was still quite good though. Loved the cut of the papaya, you could tell, based on the rough edges, and different sizes, that it wasn't "bought in a bag"…in fact, we saw one of the women actually cutting the papaya. Nice acidity, perhaps a bit light on the fish sauce, loved the dried shrimp which added nice savory tones.

Of course, the one item we just had to have was the Black Egg Pow. This was as good, if not better then we recalled.

Yai 7 Years 04

Man, I'm not sure how they fry up that pidan, but it's crisp on the outside and oh so creamy. That basil forward sauce has a nice hint of spice, balanced sweetness, good garlic tones, and is just plain wonderful.

We were so happy with our meal. And though the prices have gone up quite a bit….it's been seven years after all, and the portions are smaller…it's actually more in line with true "Thai portions" like we had in Thailand. We didn't order any rice with our meal…..after all, I still had a bit of a drive up to Oxnard….the woman working said "oh, you are trying to be healthy" when we didn't order any rice. And then when I paid,  she gave me a couple of cookies for the road, "because you had no rice, you might get hungry." It just kind of put that "cherry on the top"; you know what I mean.

For some reason, the fact that Yai was just as good seven years down the line just made us feel great……..we felt blessed that in this time of Covid, we were able to get out for a bit and grateful for a wonderful meal.

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And hopefully, we won't have to wait another seven years to have that Black Egg Pow again.

Yai Restaurant
5757 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028