Blossom de Cafe (Poway)

Blossom de Cafe has closed.  It will be missed.

mmm-yoso!!!, a food blog, is being written by Cathy today.  Kirk is busy.

The Mister and I were driving on Poway Road, looking for a breakfast spot.  Across the street from the North Park Produce location, we saw this signage and stopped.  Formerly a Bank, the large interior with what looks like former offices with doors and windows removed has open rooms and areas which could be set up for a small, private party as well as a playroom for children.  The interior space is efficiently used and (since the building had been a bank) there is a drive through window. 

After we were home, I did some research.  Blossom de Cafe is locally owned, family run and opened in February 2020.  This is another survivor of Covid.
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7EF571E9-0250-41D9-8571-3E0BE093C17FB137CBAF-1DFB-4C41-A82D-42F55E4C97F1 An almond croffle ($5.80) A croissant toasted in a waffle maker topped with sliced almonds!  Why hadn't I thought of this?!! Simple, delightful and a refreshing change. 648E7BA3-E1C6-4319-B5BC-45DEF613B509 The maple croffle ($4.80).  Simply toasted with maple syrup.  A great breakfast idea. 
8056BF4D-1AEB-47D8-8C29-2F4E9355FFC6 We also ordered a bacon omelet sandwich (8.99).  A better quality, thick white bread filled with a cheesy omelet/scramble and plenty of bacon made this an easily shareable sandwich.
240A9956-1E0C-4BEA-98C5-152FC029F41A There are coffees, teas, boba drinks, lattes, a great selection of beverages along with (Bingsu) desserts. Bowls and other lunch choices are also available-we will be trying out more of the menu.  Soon. 

Blossom de Cafe 12305 Poway Road Poway, CA 92064 (858) 842-2211 Open  M,W,Th 7 a.m.-6 p.m.  Fri and Sat 7-7  Tuesday 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Website  

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Golden Egg Omelet House (Escondido) (again)(no omelet)

mmm-yoso!!!, an old fashioned food blog.  Kirk is not writing today because He and His Missus are enjoying some free time, while Cathy has some free time to write.

It has been more than six years since the last post about this mainstay (more than 35 years) restaurant in Escondido.  Golden Egg survived the the shutdowns and is still going strong.  7111FDDE-0F1C-4A2E-841F-50469607B0A8_1_201_a9996417E-CDDB-401D-A4E4-40ECC81BD64A The whiteboard of specials is still at the front door.

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7111FDDE-0F1C-4A2E-841F-50469607B0A8 FAD24736-1C85-45F2-8FE5-F9B218E02B72 It was lunch time and I was pretty sure what I would order- avocado stuffed with tuna salad ($13.69). (The menu choices are a tomato or an avocado stuffed with tuna or shrimp salad).  This very large meal is a mini smorgasbord!  Large scoops of a tasty (mostly) tuna salad inside avocado halves atop mixed greens with artichoke hearts, tomato, pickles, cucumber and cheese.  A large slice of grilled bread and salad dressing are served on the side.  Yes, there were leftovers- enough for another meal. 

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The Reuben ($13.79) is served on a great seeded rye (grilled) and is quite overfilled with a quality corned beef, plenty of sauerkraut and Swiss.  It comes with side choices of fries or salad or soup.  The soups are made here.  The choice for that day was a creamy broccoli chicken.  It was decadent-the old fashioned flavor of Vegeta, a condiment (primarily salt with dehydrated vegetables (carrot, parsley, onions, celery and parsnip)) I grew up enjoying in my Polish home.

Golden Omelet is crowded early on weekends, which is good to see.  Always quality, fresh made food and friendly service.

 
Golden Egg Omelet House 316 West Mission Ave, Suite 102, Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 489-6420  Website Open daily: 7-2:30

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Niban (indoor eating!)

mmm-yoso!!!, an old fashioned food blog.  Kirk is too busy to write a post today, so this one is being written by the -slightly less busy- Cathy. 

My most recent post about Niban is from 2019, when I linked to all of my previous posts, going back to 2006.  It's time for an update.0DDBB800-2780-4E3A-ADE3-478762F796F3  AFE69E6E-92EF-454C-80EB-4C20E53014D5 While standing in line to order, the "Daily Lunch Specials" sign remains.  Of course, the prices have changed. 
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 960ED350-A002-4227-9F43-B73953AE58E1The regular menu has remained almost the same (sunomono salad has been removed).
7E591ADD-D5A2-420D-A66C-D61B4582FE86The sushi bar is still there, but nobody can be seated.  Darn Covid!

 02EA4EEF-FEA3-47D5-AEB4-446F21C7983A We always get some sort of appetizer to share.  The tempura vegetables ($6.50) are perfectly fried. 052BAD2F-F706-4525-81C3-D5D51E3AD3C1 The potato croquette ($2) is made with bits of carrot and the panko crust surrounding the mashed potato has such great texture as well as flavor contrast.  I could make a meal of three croquettes and a side salad.  (and I have)
56E236B2-9086-44E5-87C4-347C67E9CF7D The chicken katsu salad ($7.50) makes a nice meal.  The chicken piece is quite large and moist, again with a perfectly crisp crust.  The ginger based salad dressing is refreshing.
56E236B2-9086-44E5-87C4-347C67E9CF7D On the "Combination" portion of the menu, there are several choices.  This is the chicken teriyaki with fried shrimp($11.50).  Mushrooms and zucchini are mixed in with the chicken and sauce (which is not thick and not too sweet).D75BEEC7-1EB4-4B91-A255-B16ECF4A414A The pork teriyaki with fried (or steamed) gyoza ($10.50) is also a good meal.  The gyoza are filled with pork and vegetables and, again, perfectly fried.  
D75BEEC7-1EB4-4B91-A255-B16ECF4A414A Vegetarian Delight ($10.50) is a very satisfying Bento and could even be considered an 'appetizer platter'.  Eight pieces of Garden Roll, eight pieces of vegetable tempura, edamame, a salad and some marinated bean sprouts.  
8650E6C1-F0FB-48B6-ACAD-A23593C8B7DA Katsu curry udon (with pork) ($10) was a craving one chilly day.  Quite perfect- curry flavored udon soup with a good size piece of fried pork on top.  The udon was something I hadn't realized I had missed.

Another survivor of the pandemic!

Niban 7081 Clairmont Mesa Blvd San Diego 92111 (858)268-0465 Open Mon-Sat 11-2:30, 5-9:00 (until 9:30 on Fri and Sat) Sun 4:30-9:00

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After Waiting Almost Two Years….is it still “Happy Hour” at Et Voila?

Last week, we finally did it, after waiting almost two years, we decided to return to Et Voila for Happy Hour. The place had been a Happy Hour favorite of our for years; and while they they did takeout for a period, it was never the same. We picked a day early in the week and arrived right at 430 to minimize contact. The place was empty and the Owner, Ludo was so happy to see us. Since this was Happy Hour, we sat in the bar area; which they've opened up and put screens up, and also dividers between pairs of seats. Just two other couples arrived during our time at Et Voila, one pair for HH and the other dining in.

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The Missus started with a glass of wine and I got the Huckleberry Bourbon ($12 at Happy Hour)

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A bit weaker than I recalled, but still fine.

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We ordered our usual for Happy Hour……….

The Beignet de Champignons ($10 during HH) were perfect; hot, nicely fried, perfectly salted.

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Crisp on the outside, creamy – earthy finish. 

The Missus got Her Raviolis aux Champignons ($13 during HH).

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We've had occasion when this dish is a bit too sweet for us…and my goodness, they are really loving the foam these days. But this was well done, a hint of truffle, saltiness from Parmesan cheese, earthiness of the mushrooms.

And we also got the Terrine de Porc et Pistaches ($11 during HH).

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Rustic porkiness; a hint of sweetness, this really made me miss Paris and our favorite charcuterie restaurant.

So, did Et Voila deliver? Yes, they sure did. It had been so long….there were moments when the Missus and I took bites of food, looked at each other and laughed out loud. This felt….just so normal and right. Something that had been missing from our lives for a while now. I'm not sure when we'll be doing this again, but I wasn't having those thoughts on this evening….I was just enjoying the moment.

Et VoilĂ !
3015 Adams Ave
San Diego, CA 92116
Current Hours:
Tues – Thurs 430pm – 9pm
Fri – Sat 430pm – 930pm
Sunday 430pm – 8pm
Closed on Mondays
Happy Hour – Served at the Bar Only
Tues – Thurs 430pm – 730pm
Fri – Sat 430pm – 6pm

We hope all of you are doing well!

From Israel to Jordan (Before Covid) – Masada, the Dead Sea, and the InterContinental Aqaba

**** Not much food in this one as I try to get our pre-Covid trip posts done.

We decided to use guides during our trip to Israel-Palestine-Jordan because things were a bit spread out and transportation a bit more complicated than we wanted to deal with. We also wanted to learn about the sites we visited and also just enjoy the ride. We contracted the company, Desert Eco Tours to help with coordinating our tours thru Israel and Jordan. They were wonderful to deal with and we got a private tour of Masada and the Dead Sea and some really fun group tours to Petra and Wadi Rum.

On this day, our guide, David was perfectly on time and we headed off. First visiting areas near Ein Gedi so we could get a bit more familiar with the area.

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From our viewpoint we had wonderful views and could see folks headed toward the oasis and waterfall.

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From here it was off to Masada, a place I was a bit fascinated in since I had to read a book for a book report waaaay back in Intermediate School (that would be "Middle School" for most folks). There are three different "paths" you can use to walk/hike up to the fortress, but we took the Cable Car to the Visitors Center and then out into the plateau and amazing views of the ruins.

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There was one very interesting thing about David……he does his tours barefoot! He told us that it "keeps him in touch with the earth and history"….

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Also, when we arrived he broke out a conch shell and just like Hawaii, proceeded to blow into it!

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I came to learn that the "Conch Shell Trumpet" played a large part in many cultures!

And I was captivated by the crows who seemed to "guard" the area…..which belonged to them.

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A lot of what is known about Masada was written and compiled by Josephus Flavius, who wrote that the first fortification of Masada began in the 1st century BC; though that has never been confirmed. Between 37BC and 31BC Herod the Great built two palaces. It provided a protected and fortified winter haven, which included cisterns, storerooms, and a casemate wall. If you're like me; the first time you really read about Masada was about the siege where a group of Jews, less than a thousand who then held off the Romans for 2 years before the walls were breached. According to the story, upon having the fortress breached, the Jews dispatched each other rather than surrender to the Romans.

You can still see the remains of the Roman base camps from the mountain.

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We wandered the ruins from the Columbarium Tower Ruins.

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To the Western Palace, to the Hanging Palace which had three terraces.

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You could actually see folks hiking up the mountain. I'm quite glad that we chose the cable car!

The terraces were my favorite part of the ruins.

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The Northern Palace - Masada
The Northern Palace - Masada

This complex, called the "Hanging Palace" was Herod's private residence. The views were quite dramatic…..

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At least that's what this little fella' kept telling me…..

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The Northern Palace - Masada

It was quite an amazing place to visit.

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We had a quick bite to eat in the restaurant before heading to our next stop.

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Where I got to swim….well, actually float in the Dead Sea. Because of the high salt concentration; over 30%, the water feels very "thick" and floating is easy….I did a back float and because of the density of the water, I had to work to stand back up. An interesting experience.

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From here David drove us to the Eilat Border Crossing; where we crossed on over to Jordan.

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A representative from the tour company greeted us as we crossed the border and then got us a taxi to our accommodations for the evening; the Intercontinental Hotel Aqaba.

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A beachside resort…..the rooms were quite comfortable.

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Dinner was a pretty standard buffet.

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And we took a nice walk around the pool area after dinner.

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We slept well and had a light breakfast.

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Before checking out and meeting our driver. Next stop?

Petra!

Thanks for stopping by!

Revisits – Chicago Fire Grill and Gyrogrill

A couple of quick revisits…..

Chicago Fire Grill:

It had been a while since I last visited Chicago Fire Grill and I was wondering how the owner, George was doing. So, I decided to head on over.

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Things weren't quite ready for "prime time" when I arrived and George was by himself.

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I'm guessing those pandemic staffing issues have hit home here as well. On this day, I had time to wait……..George had to get everything  started; but eventually I got my order….George wanted to give it to me…but heck no…….the Chicago Dog is a bargain these days at 8 bucks. Plus, I want to make sure he stays in business.

Chicago Fire 03 Chicago Fire 04  Things weren't much different from my previous visits. Except that the fries were nice and crisp, which I really enjoyed.

While the price for this has gone up $2 over the last year….in terms of these days….well, what can you still get for $8 nowadays? I hope George hangs in there.

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Chicago Fire Grill
8935 Towne Centre Dr.
San Diego, CA 92122
Current Hours:
Mon – Fri 11am – 9pm
Sat – Sun 12pm – 9pm

GyroGrill:

I had meetings scheduled thru the normal lunch hour; I was hungry and decided to head on over to GyroGrill which opens at 10am.

When I arrived a quick glance at the sign gave me pause:

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The Gyro meal is now $12.99; back when they opened in October of 2020, it was $7.99, which honestly was a bargain. On my last visit, in October of 2021, it was $10.99, which I thought was reasonable. But now, three months later it was $12.99….wow, guess it's just a sign of the times.

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I had though about heading back to the car and going somewhere else….but I needed to get back to the office, so I stuck it out. The fellow working was….and has always been very nice.

GGrill 03 GGrill 03b  If anything, like I've mentioned before, I do like the hand cut potatoes which are fried to order and are so crisp and crunchy.

As for the pork gyros….while I don't expect this to be on the level of Zgara, on this morning it was very disappointing. Even after being heated on the flat top, it was barely lukewarm, lacking moisture, bland, gummy in texture. I seemed to have been sitting in the hotel pan too long….but the place had just opened a few minutes before I arrived.

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I do love those potatoes; so perhaps I need to change things up a bit here….though I'm not sure what prices will be like when I return.

Gyrogrill
6780 Miramar Rd.
San Diego, CA 92121
Current Hours:
Mon – Fri 10am – 630pm
Sat 10am – 530pm
Closed Sunday

Midweek Meanderings – Yum Yum Africa Coming to Old Town and Bristol Farms (UTC) Closing at the End of the Month

Yum Yum Africa Coming to Old Town:

I saw this on a recent visit to Taqueria Tuetano (post upcoming) right across the street from was this banner:

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In the former location of El Charro Grill…….it seems like Old Town is going thru many changes; hope this will be a good one!

2543 Congress St.
San Diego, CA 92110

Bristol Farms Closing at the End of the Month:

I pretty much saw this coming with the mall being renovated. Even though I've basically done two posts on Bristol Farms  (Cathy has done quite a few) it's a regular shopping stop on the way home form the office.

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So, after not dropping by in a couple of weeks; I visited last week on the way home from work…..

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I went in to take a peek and man the place was pretty empty and quite depressing.

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I spoke to a couple of the folks that I knew from all my visits over the years and was told that they were closing at the end of the month. I asked about all the employees (I've known quite a few that have left over the last few months) and was told that many are being transferred to Lazy Acres locations in Encinitas and Hillcrest. I'll probably still see some of them as Lazy Acres is a regular stop on the way home from the Little Italy Mercato.

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Even the return of Bristol Farms after renovations of the mall is not certain. I was told that Bristol Farms had successfully made preliminary negotiations with the mall's owners; but that went down the tubes when the mall was sold to new ownership.

Sad to see Bristol Farms go….yes, the prices were on the high side; but it was always a good stop for certain items.

Still, if you want to make a last stop at Bristol Farms, all remaining inventory will be sold at 50% off starting tomorrow, January 20th.

I'm hoping they do return….

Bristol Farms
8510 Genessee Ave
San Diego, CA 92122
Limited Hours:
Daily 10am – 7pm

Yang Rou Pao Mo to go from Shann Xi Magic Kitchen

**** This location of Shann Xi Magic Kitchen has closed.

My apologies for the lack of posts. The last two weeks have been super busy for me. After finishing up work, I'd just be so fried that the last thing I really wanted to do was sit down at the PC (again, after having it in front of me the whole day). I finally actually had some time to rest this weekend….so hopefully, things will start getting better in the upcoming weeks.

Though getting this text yesterday morning did put me in that "good lord, what next" kinda mood.

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Anyway, I was doing some shopping at 99 Ranch Market; the Missus was working and I decided to get something for dinner at the food court to take home with me for dinner. After taking a quick look; I decided to trying some Yang Rou Pao Mo from Shann Xi Magic Kitchen. After all, I hadn't visited since before the pandemic. Plus, after a couple of days of unseasonal warm weather – we hadn't had temps in the 70's since November, things had cooled off and we even got some drizzles….so it was good weather for some soup.

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As always, the young ladies working seem to not really want to be here, but I guess I expected that. The menu now seems skewed to Sichuan dishes rather than Shanxi (Jin) dishes…hmmm….. Still I went and ordered the Yang Rou Pao Mo ($12.99) and went shopping. When I returned, I waited and asked a couple of times; before finding out that my order had been lying on the counter for a while…..

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I unpacked the container upon arriving home; the soup was still nice and hot. And so I poured everything into a bowl.

Shann Xi TO 03 Shann Xi TO 04  And to be honest, this was better than what what I'd had before. I'm not going to beat that "too bad the pao mo here in San Diego is nothing like how it's supposed to be" dead horse anymore. If I ignore that; then I can easily say the lamb was super tender and gamey; there was nice amount of frozen tofu and bamboo shoots and best of all; the broth wasn't overly salty and had just the right amount of white pepper and muttony flavors. This might be the best version I've had in San Diego…perhaps I need to try the version from Green China Grill again?

What was interesting is that; even with the crazy price increases; the Yang Rou Pao Mo was just a dollar more than what I last paid for it in 2019……though now they charge you 50 cents for takeout containers.

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Shann Xi Magic Kitchen
5950 Balboa Ave (In the 99 Ranch Market Food Court)
San Diego, CA 92111

Thanks for visiting; I've missed you all and it felt great doing a post again! Have a great week!

More Takeout from Golden Island

During the fall, I received news that the kitchen staff at Golden Island had experienced some turnover…..the interesting news was that the "new" folks were from China Max…which BTW, still looks quite far from any construction, even though they said they would be reopening this year (2022)

I decided to place a takeout order and headed on over.

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There were actually people dining in and it just seemed quite "normal"……

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For whatever that would mean. One of the reasons I keep returning is the manager, Michael is such a nice guy. I asked him about the staff change and he confirmed that yes, the kitchen staff had changed over.

So, I went ahead and ordered what I believe is one of the two items they do well; the Shrimp Siu Mai.

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This was actually better than what I'd had here before; moist, tender, and just toothsome enough. Good shrimp flavor without "muddiness", the wrapper wasn't as dry and tough as before, though it's now $7.45!

I also went ahead and ordered something that was recommended to me, the Baked BBQ Pork Bun ($4.99).

G Island Staff 06  G Island Staff 06a Not a big fan of these; though the bun is nice and fluffy, it's quite dry and bland. The cubes of char siu are really tough and the "sauce" also seemed quite bland as well. Even though it's one of the most inexpensive items on the menu, there's a bit of a shortage of filling as well.

Well, it seems like there was some improvement; so I waited a few weeks and did a revisit. This time I ordered  an item I wasn't very happy with before, the Har Gow and a recommendation, the Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf.

The Har Gow ($7.45) was a bit better.

G Island Staff 08 G Island Staff 08a  The wrapper was a bit more pliable, the shrimp was still on the drier side, but this had a nice "shrimpiness", with no off or muddy flavors. Nice large pieces of shrimp, but I bit more chewy than I like.

Still this was definitely better than what I'd had before.

I also got the Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf ($8.69).

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This just wasn't very good.

G Island Staff 09b G Island Staff 09c You can easily see the issue I had with this, right? First off, the seasoning hadn't permeated the sticky rice…..plus there were some undercooked rice in this; really hard and not good eats. There was a whole shrimp, which was on the hard and chewy side. And there was just not enough filling to give this much flavor. I brought one home for the Missus. After heating; She opened it…there was no real fragrance, She took a look at the fillings and gave me a look, telling me; "well, this one is for you….."

Sooo…….I decided to return in November. I had been craving Kwai Fei Chicken and the version I'd had from here on an earlier visit was one of the two items I enjoyed. 

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I also got the Soy Sauce Noodle ($12.99)….because you know….I needed some carbs to balance out that chicken.

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This was pretty good, though I would have preferred a bit more soy sauce. Still, all the noodles were firm to crisp and well coated. The bean sprouts were also still crisp; but the dish could have used a bit more "wok hay" as well.

As for the Kwai Fei Ji ($17.99).

G Island Staff 12 G Island Staff 13  What the heck happened here? This was so disappointing. The chicken had all these weird and somewhat bitter "brown spots" and was very dry, the overall flavor was a bit off. The "sauce" tasted a bit off and lacked assertive ginger tones. This is basically why I ended up trying the Kwai Fei Chicken from Eastern Dynasty.

Needless to say, I was quite disappointed. 

It's too bad about the inconsistency as I really like the manager here; though not quite sure on the service as I always arrived at my assigned time and always had to wait for my order. 

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Though they do have "Jazz Night" if you're into that sort of thing.

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Golden Island
10660 Camino Ruiz
San Diego, CA 92126

2022 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade floats and a few meals

mmm-yoso!!! is being written by Cathy today.  She's the one who does these Rose Parade posts. Kirk is taking a break.

So, it's 2022!  Happy New Year.  A time to start anew, change habits.  For starters, most of the photos in this post were taken on December 31, unlike when The Mister and I attended the Showcase of Floats-following the Rose Parade in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019  and 2020.  

With Covid-19, not many people were volunteering to decorate the floats and we had been receiving daily emails and noticing all of the float builders asking for volunteers.  We had helped decorate floats in early December, and were wide awake around 1 a.m. on December 31, saw a live video of the float barn and how much help was needed, especially since final judging is around 10 a.m. on the 31st.  We got in the car and drove to Irwindale.  

Here are some photos of floats and details at the Phoenix Decorating Company barn.  

A9C9313D-33FF-42FE-A0F2-6858CB14B3D2D252AD31-9974-4A2E-AEF1-B961F9EDE33D Trader Joe's, "You're Invited"
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Lutheran Hour Ministries, "Jesus Teaches"
EAFA0D1A-1B75-430A-B15D-05A672B72E1C Oddfellows and Rebekahs, "Arctic Adventure"
D8B6DE9D-C405-4A2C-96EF-1F518446F2A8 00F9F2E0-45C6-4AD2-831A-98C318914C96 The Century anniversary of Shriners Hospitals for Children, "Celebrating 100 Years of Believing in Dreams". This float depicts a young girl with scars from Spina Bifida repair, spinning in a looking glass, dreaming of being the spinning ballerina in a jewelry box.  There were three color florographs on this float, celebrating the providing of care to children with complex medical conditions regardless of their ability to pay.

F3D35FEA-C02F-43E9-B8E6-9921D29A9E17BA0973D9-67B2-48C4-8106-88FB0B6A2C2A "Wild Kingdom" by RFD-TV and Mutual of Omaha. 
F3D35FEA-C02F-43E9-B8E6-9921D29A9E17The Closing float, reminding people of the Rose Bowl Game.
F3D35FEA-C02F-43E9-B8E6-9921D29A9E170B77156C-1BBD-4BAD-A38C-A9CE377AB9F7Rotary International, "Changing Lives Through Education"

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Lions Clubs International, "Quest For Kindness"
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It was after 11 a.m. and The Mister and I still had not had breakfast so we left and began driving to a favorite stop, The Peppertree Cafe. Another Covid-19 survivor.308BF4AE-F5D4-49B1-8B6E-4FFC4DA0F762308BF4AE-F5D4-49B1-8B6E-4FFC4DA0F762
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308BF4AE-F5D4-49B1-8B6E-4FFC4DA0F762 Since it was a Friday, the regular menu (and specials) were available.  We were so tired and overwhelmed.  The Soup, Salad Half Sandwich ($9) was great- clam chowder, ranch dressing, turkey sandwich. There was a half order hot beef sandwich available ($9) so I tried it.  Just enough food.  A very long day. Peppertree Cafe website

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In November, we finally made it back to Porto's, where we had not been since October, 2019. So happy it survived Covid.

303D3472-6B93-4E83-B323-42458DB54397 The menu (bakery and meals) is limited,  dine in capacity is at 50% (tables removed), most cold beverages are bottled but the food items are consistent.
303D3472-6B93-4E83-B323-42458DB54397 Torrejas (Cuban French toast) was just perfect-crisp exterior, fluffy interior. 
303D3472-6B93-4E83-B323-42458DB54397 Pan con Lechon- slow roasted pork with pickled onion and a green garlic mojo sauce on the fresh Cuban bread was a nice, salty contrast for breakfast. Portos Bakery Website

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Also in November, The Mister was craving a good pastrami sandwich, so we drove up the 15 to The Hat, which also survived Covid-19. 

 020B3E03-5BDA-4DA2-8043-2BB8EDB36BF6 Things are about the same, other than you have to ask for condiments.8472E8AB-9CFE-4697-99D6-B32D4AC2C6A9
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 The sides are still enough to share-a large serving.  The pastrami is still kind of perfect. The Hat website
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