Arizona Chinese Restaurant (Chula Vista)

mmm-yoso!!! continues as a food blog.  Cathy is writing this post while Kirk continues with a busy work week.  

Since 1982, this family owned and operated restaurant has been in the same location, offering a Cantonese menu.  It is not an ABCDE (American Born Chinese Dining Establishment) type of restaurant, even though no chopsticks are offered and hot tea is not free.

A4E26DC6-D9F1-4CEB-8CFC-207032F838A2 You may have noticed the signage and just kept driving.
3103CD0C-7D04-4F37-80E3-30C5C1AC47FC3103CD0C-7D04-4F37-80E3-30C5C1AC47FC3103CD0C-7D04-4F37-80E3-30C5C1AC47FC The simple menu includes a page of lunch specials.
39333274-4776-47F3-B5DB-454F866D1717 CE868A67-AABD-43E9-A05E-DAC871227DE4 Lunch specials include this home made soup, filled with chicken and lo mein noodles.  The broth is very rich and deep flavored- and not in a 'MSG' way.  Every table receives a plate of fried noodles after ordering.  You can ask for some sweet and sour sauce (made here) as well as Chinese hot mustard.
29782B9A-E963-4C2A-BFDD-3A378C0F9223 Chicken Chop Suey (when have you seen that on a restaurant menu?) ($9.75) is simply delicious!  Fresh sautéed sprouts and snow peas in a tasty white sauce with canned water chestnuts and a lot of chicken is quite a meal.  You can have white rice or cantonese pork fried rice with lunch.  The pork fried rice is a meal in itself, with plenty of flavorful bits of chopped barbecue pork…notice, no egg, no pea and carrot mix with the rice.16CAD4F9-7666-4A32-BFD0-92D6FA2425E4 The Sweet and Sour Chicken lunch special ($10.75) emphasizes the frying expertise of the chef.  Light, crispy, crunchy batter covered in an in-house prepared orange sauce which has a honey consistency. So good.
16CAD4F9-7666-4A32-BFD0-92D6FA2425E4 From the regular menu: Pork Lo Mein ($14.75).  The wok hei- a cornerstone of Cantonese cooking- and my latest craving.  The smoky/charred aroma-flavor, is perfected here in all the lo mein menu choices.  The BBQ pork pieces are sweet, tender and plentiful in this dish.  
29782B9A-E963-4C2A-BFDD-3A378C0F9223 Of course, I must mention the Egg Foo Young (chicken, $12.75).  The patties are topped with the gravy and meat choice.
1BAE71CF-24FA-435B-8C1A-EE2DDDCEB868 The eggy patty does contain sprouts but no onion.  Crispy edges and the light center add texture to each bite with the meat.  Quite a nice version.

In summary: no chopsticks, no egg drop soup, no egg or pea and carrot mix stretching out the fried rice, no MSG, no free hot tea; only quality without shortcuts.  Also, there are Fortune cookies, but no photo. 

Arizona Chinese Restaurant 2650 Main Street Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619)575-1513 Open Tue-Sat 11-9, Sun 12-9  Closed Monday Website


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