Man, did some one flip the "summer switch" or what? I was actually planning on doing my post on Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai last night but it was just too hot to even think about ramen. So, I thought perhaps I'd do it today….but after stewing in my juices (literally) I decided to just put off that post until next week. I think folks would enjoy a post on ramen more when (if?) the weather is a bit cooler or at least when we're at the point where we've grown a bit more used to the heat.
Of course the rather warm weather has changed my eating habits a bit……..so here's what I've had for lunch this week.
Tadian Café:
It had been a while since I've had a sandwich from Tadian. The fact that they open at 9am is convenient as is the fact that an online order can be placed with no service fee. So, I can order online and head on over and pick up my sandwich in no time at all. As always, my sandwich was waiting on the counter when I arrived. The young lady who works here is always smiling and friendly.
As before, I got the Thai Roast Beef ($10.75), on which I requested jalapenos and extra toasted (no charge), and avocado ($1.25).
I removed my fairly hefty sandwich from the package and quickly noticed the, ahem, "skid marks".

And yes, the bread at the bottom of the sandwich, even though I ordered it extra toasted was saturated. The sandwich is quite "bready", so the addition of jalapenos really adds some umph. I enjoyed the interplay of the creamy avocado and the pickled, banh mi-ish veggies. Also enjoy the cucumber, though I wish there was more cilantro on this. I can barely make out the "peanut sauce" used on the sandwich.

Like I noted previously, this is almost like a bready, pseudo banh mi. I think I'll pass on the mayo next time.
Tadian Cafe
5955 Mira Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92121
Paris Sandwiches:
I know, I just posted on Paris Sandwiches two months ago. I actually drove to the area thinking that I'd do some takeout from Ngon Ngon. But when I got out of my vehicle it felt so darn hot that I turned right instead of left and headed on over to Paris Sandwiches.

For some reason, some nem nuong sounded good to me so I ordered the Nem Nuong Banh Mi ($6.75).
I enjoyed that the bread was airy, crusty, and slightly yeasty. The bright and acidic pickled veggies pared well with the good amount of cilantro which was mostly leaves…having a banh mi full of cilantro stems is a pet peeve of mine. There were two slices of sinus clearing jalapenos in the sandwich. I enjoyed the savory, slightly sour, nem nuong, which also had a nice slightly chewy-meaty texture.

I'm appreciating the consistency of the banh mi at Paris. Heck, I may have just found my new favorite banh mi shop in San Diego!
Paris Sandwiches
10606 Camino Ruiz
San Diego, CA 92126
I hope everyone is keeping cool and staying hydrated!
paris sandwiches sounded nice!
Eating ramen in pools of sweat in Japan right now. Hope to see your Kitakata post soon.
It was Kat!
That’s awesome RD! The Japan part that is! Hope you’re having a great time!
I went to Ban Nai opening weekend when it was still ramen weather. I bet there’s no wait now!
I went twice last week and it wasn’t very busy Junichi! Not like the locations in Costa Mesa and Irvine.