Victor’s Kafe (Poway)

You are reading mmm-yoso!!!, which is being written by Cathy while Kirk is busy and not writing.

A morning of driving through Business Parks in Poway and The Mister and I stumbled upon this area of multiple restaurants, anchored by a  bank and a Carl's, Jr., where everyone who works nearby must know about.  It was all new to us. 

IMG_0898 Choices of pizza, Asian fusion, poke, a taco shop and Greek/Mediterranean (as well as a massage parlor)…what a unique mall area with plenty of parking.
IMG_0900 We decided on Viktor's after checking out menus on the windows of all the businesses.
IMG_1911IMG_1909  Walk up, order and pay.  Grab your beverages. Your name is called out when everything is ready.
IMG_0906 For this initial visit, we chose to share an Ultimate Salad ($14.95).  A full serving of Gyros and a full serving of Victor's chicken on top of a Greek Salad.  Wow!  Plenty of food to share. A standard Greek salad-Romaine, bell peppers, onion, tomato, Feta and Greek olives, topped with a house made VK dressing.  The marinated chicken was moist and grilled with a nice char.  The beef and lamb gyros was shaved from the vertical rotisserie spit and very good. 

IMG_0907 I also ordered this "Feta Melt" from the starter menu ($6.25) and wow-this was great.  Feta, red onion,  bell peppers, tomatoes on a toasted pita. 

IMG_0909 A great bite of flavors and texture.  Even though served folded, as above, eating the pita 'open faced' seemed proper.

We'll return to try more of the menu here as well as some of the other restaurants.

Victor's Kafe 14057 Stowe Drive Suite 104 Poway, CA 92064 (858) 6681717 FAX: (858)6681788 Open Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday Website

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The Money Pit (San Marcos)

Hey!  Here you are, reading mmm-yoso!!!, a blog about food.  Typepad must be up and working!  In any case, Cathy is writing today while Kirk is avoiding computers as much as He can. 

I had heard of The Money Pit, but hadn't been this far North in a while.  Then one day, The Mister and I were in the area.   The Money Pit has Yelp reviews from more than 14 years ago, so it has been around a while and made it through Covid.

This building had been a bank in its original construction and the exterior architecture, Drive Through lane as well as the interior footprint are essentially the same. 

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IMG_1756 Then again, the interior decor is unique and focused on types of 'money'.

IMG_1391 Walk up, order and pay.  You are given a number and find a seat. 
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IMG_1758 "The Mess" ($9.10) Eggs, cheese, hash browns, bell pepper, onion, ham, bacon, sausage and toast. Everything in every bite. A lot of food, a lot of flavor, a lot of texture.  Should be enough for anyone.

IMG_1760 IMG_1764 Chili Cheese omelette ($8.90) Three eggs filled with house made chili (no beans) and topped with a slice of American cheese.  A slab of crispy hash browns and toast.  Again a lot of food.  A bowl of chili will be a nice meal when the weather cools down. 

We came back for lunch.  Of course
IMG_1396IMG_1396 We decided to share a side and since it was our first time, a Combo Plate ($6) was ordered.  Fries (not too many; a nice surprise), onion rings (whole onion, not diced), zucchini fingers and mushrooms.  This large platter was served with two large cups of house made Ranch (you can order more for 50¢). Excellent, fresh, proper fry (even the potatoes were nice and crisp) and leftovers.
IMG_1396 A "3 x 3" burger ($6.60) was one order.  Three charred beefy patties, three slices of cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle and onion on a toasted bun.   Excellent, fresh and, of course, large.
IMG_1396 The Chicken Breast Sandwich ($7.75) was a great choice.  Served on a lightly toasted Squaw Roll, the grilled chicken breast has a slight char and is moist and flavorful. Lettuce and tomato is all that was needed to compliment this sandwich. 
IMG_1396 We decided to share a banana milkshake ($4.50) and it was great! 

Definitely worth return visits.

The Money Pit 1360 East Mission Road San Marcos 92069  Open daily 7 a.m.  Closes 11 p.m. Friday, 9 p.m. Sunday, 10 p.m. the other days 
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A remnant from the vault is now part of the decor.

Izakaya Sakura (after all these years)

mmm-yoso!!! is the name of this food blog.  Cathy is writing today while Kirk is enjoying some time off with His Missus. 

Following Kirk's post in June, I realized The Mister and I had not been regularly going to Sakura for years (darn Covid!) and we've made an effort to enjoy some summertime lunches here. 
IMG_8955 Having signage over the building still seems so odd, even though it was put up in 2015; still used to no signage and needing to explain the location on the blog since 2005.
IMG_9690 Step inside, the sign in sheet is at the door, sushi bar is to your right.  There is outdoor seating.
IMG_9660 As always, we start with hot tea.

IMG_3862 IMG_3865 IMG_3866 IMG_8946 The paper menu is in English and Japanese.  If you are early enough (and there are still some of the limited number of bento lunch specials available), you'll be given the daily Special Bento Box menu.  You can also read the menus online. 

IMG_8948IMG_8952 This Bento Special ($15) included Pot au feu, steamed chicken, fish miso, deep fried Spanish mackerel, deep fried meatloaf, spaghetti and rolled omelet  (in addition to miso soup and salad).  Pot au feu is steamed beef with vegetables; tender, rich flavored.  The steamed chicken was also nicely flavored (no condiments/soy sauce is needed for any of this meal); every bite was well balanced.

IMG_8950 Sara Udon ($18) is a crispy noodle based dish.  Stir fried seafood (shrimp, fish, scallops) and vegetables with a smooth sauce surrounded by crisp, fried udon.  Textures, flavors and comfort-food. 

IMG_9662 IMG_9668 Homemade gyoza ($7.50) are filled with a juicy pork mix,.  The gyoza skins are thin with a light fry.

IMG_9680 Chicken Katsu Bowl ($16).  Served as a 'Set" (as are all the main dishes), the Katsu chicken on top of rice is light crisp-fried and juicy. 
IMG_9680 Ebi Kakiage Udon ($14)- Shrimp with shredded vegetable.  This tempura-type dish has the shrimp (ebi) coated with bits of seafood and vegetable fried into a sort of fritter.  Pieces can be dipped in the udon, but the crispiness is what was craved this day.

71036846541__10FCFD4A-9F15-496B-BC1B-F8681B72D325 Grouper Hot Pot ($15) (listed as 'Hataki Noko' instead of 'Nabe' on the handwritten receipt).
71036846541__10FCFD4A-9F15-496B-BC1B-F8681B72D325 Arriving like this- with hidden fish and a luxurious topping of mixed vegetables and  many types of mushroom in an excellent (not too salty) dashi based broth.  Each component of this tray was filled with flavor.  The fried grouper did manage to stay crisp for a good part of the meal.

IMG_0382 One hot day, I ordered my favorite, Tempura Zaru Soba ($14).  Chilled soba noodles with a tasty dipping sauce and tempura shrimp on the side.  Soba does not affect my blood sugar levels, making this dish even more satisfying.

Consistently great food.

Izakaya Sakura 3904 Convoy Street, #121 San Diego Open Daily 11:30-2:30, 5 p.m.-10 p.m. (858) 569-6151

IMG_8944  IMG_9781 One day, we were seated at the back wall and were able to stop to read the display along that adjoining corner wall. Professional golfer, Xander Schauffele has a signed poster and other news items on this portion of the wall.  This San Diego native must be a 'regular' here!

Crispy Chicken n’ Tomato (La Jolla/UTC)

**** This location of Crispy Chicken n' Tomato has closed

Back in the comments of my "Rebuilding the Rotation" post FOY "Peter" mentioned that the La Jolla Village Square location of Padadak was being replaced by something called Crispy Chicken n' Tomato. Peter kindly included a link which indicated that the chain was the #1 Korean Fried Chicken Chain in Japan. Is that something to brag about? Hmmm…..sort of like saying Ajisen Ramen is the #1 Ramen Chain in China?

Anyway, a couple of weeks back, not sure on what to grab for lunch I decided to check the place out. I did the Google search and found that all the Padadak locations in San Diego, save the San Marcos location, though some would say that's not really San Diego had been replaced by Crispy Chicken.

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The one good thing about this mall is that since the trolley stop was built there always seems to be ample parking. I arrived right at opening and sauntered on in.

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The friendly young lady was an absolute joy. I placed my takeout order and was told there would be a 15 minute wait. The young lady mentioned putting in an online order, making sure I knew there wasn't any additional charges.

Of course, I couldn't help but notice the #1 Korean Fried Chicken Chain in Japan sign.

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One quick note. Since when is Hiroshima in "China"? Last I heard, Hiroshima was in the Chūgoku region of Japan? Did I miss something in Geography class?

Anyway, I took a short walk and returned to pick up my order.

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I had wanted to just see how the wings were without all the various sauces just to get my bearings, so I ordered the 8 piece wings Original ($14.50). A look at the fries had me thinking that they would not hold up well, even on the short trip back to the office, so I got the Onion Rings with Truffle Salt ($7).

Crispy Chicken n Tomato 04  Crispy Chicken n Tomato 05  That's what things looked like when I opened up the boxes back at the office. I did a quick taste of the tomato topping which was super bland, you couldn't even really taste tomato. The version of Mul Kimchi provided was weird as it had a real strong anise/clove flavor that wasn't very pleasant.

As for the Onion Rings with Truffle Salt….well, the color was very dark…maybe black truffle salt??? Ahem, no, it was burnt, the breading bitter.

Crispy Chicken n Tomato 06  Crispy Chicken n Tomato 07  And not a hint of truffle flavor to be found.

As for the wings; well, they did not hold up real well during the 10 minute trip back to the office. I found the batter to be thicker and the wings were fairly evenly coated… the pieces that weren't overly soggy were more crunchy than crisp, the seasoning also mild, apparently you do need some kind of sauce on this. The wings were on the larger side and were quite moist.

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Looking over the website, I noticed that Crispy Chicken had lunch specials where you could order a bowl, yakisoba, bulgogi, or like I did the Chicken Plate, which comes with both the boneless chicken and chickens wings, corn slaw, veggie fried rice, and one of three choices of sauce for $14.50. So, I went with the Soy Honey I ordered online and my lunch was ready when I arrived.

Of course you know what what stated on the takeout box, right?

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I gotta say, the price to portion ratio was quite good for these days of inflated prices.

Crispy Chicken n Tomato 10  Crispy Chicken n Tomato 11  The wings had held up better this time. I tried the sides first. The corn slaw was terrible, the "dressing" was really watery and this lacked flavor. Very little corn, you might as well just give me raw coleslaw mix.

The fried rice on the other hand was not bad. The rice was nicely coated, decent, simple, straightforward soy sauce flavors. It was my favorite item of the day.

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The boneless chicken was served in fairly hefty chunks.

Crispy Chicken n Tomato 13  Crispy Chicken n Tomato 14  The batter had peeled away from two of the pieces, which had been turned face down in the box. The sauce was not overly sweet, but I still would have preferred a bit more saltiness, this was much milder than the versions at other places. The chunks of chicken were on the dry and tough side.

Crispy Chicken n Tomato 15  Crispy Chicken n Tomato 16  I'm not going to beat a dead horse about that Mul Kimchi. I just don't care for the flavor.

The wings had held up much better this time and definitely did better with a sauce. Though the wings weren't evenly coated really paring down the impact of the already mild soy-honey. Perhaps I should have ordered the "Monster" sauce, after all, from my experience Japanese don't like super spicy food and you know…this is the #1 blah, blah, blah, blah……

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In the end, this might be my least favorite of the four KFC chains in San Diego. Though I'm wondering what it would taste like in "Hiroshima, China"?

Crispy Chicken n’ Tomato
8657 Villa La Jolla Dr.
San Diego, CA 92037
Current Hours:
Open Daily 11am – 10pm

Roadtrip – A Morning Walk in Prescott, Wild Iris Coffee, Montezuma Castle National Monument, and Lunch at the Turquoise Room (Winslow) Again

**** Not a whole lot of food in this one. But if you'd like to see more of Prescott and Montezuma Castle National Monument read on…..

After a really nice night of sleep at the Motor Lodge, I woke early and decided to take a stroll to get the Missus some coffee. Prescott is located at 5,400 feet altitude and it was quite cool on a bright May morning.

Prescott is also known for it's Victorian style homes. Like this one.

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Which brought a smile to my face as I recalled the wonderful self guided Architectural walking tour we took in Pacific Grove.

I headed up South Montezuma Street and the Yavapai County Courthouse.

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Though this time I didn't have to make a turn down West Goodwin. Instead, I kept walking North……

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And past the area known as Whiskey Row, a wild-west looking collection of bars and restaurants.

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Established in the 1870's this row of saloons suffered thru three fires in 1877, 1883, and a devastating fire 1900. Each time it was was rebuilt, with more businesses than before.

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None of which is more famous than The Palace Saloon.

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You might recognize the names of some of the "toughest" customers of the saloon.

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Shades of the Iron Door Saloon! Too bad we didn't have a chance to visit, perhaps next time?

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I took a turn and then made another left and found the coffee spot I was looking for.

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IMG_8222  IMG_8220 Really friendly folks, a nice selection. I got the Missus a French Press and I got an Americano before we hit the road.

Wild Iris Coffee House
124 South Granite St. Suite E
Prescott, AZ 86303

As I walked back to the Motor Lodge I stopped at the restaurant I'd tried to get reservations at but was unable to. And found out the reason why.

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Ouch!

I also started noticing other signs and art along the way.

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And after quickly packing and checking out we were off. I had picked Prescott over Sedona and Flagstaff on this road trip to make a stop at Montezuma Castle National Monument. We arrived at around 930 and was surprised to see the place was quite busy…on a weekday!

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Some of the best preserved dwellings of the Sinagua people are to be found here.

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There's an easy paved loop walkway around the park.

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You'll see many ruins of dwellings. Though unlike, say Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde, you can't walk among the ruins. The largest complex, called "Castle A" is an impressive and large structure of over 40 rooms.

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Just to imagine what life was like.

And as we were leaving we saw this. Which made us smile wistfully….

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Sammy would have loved being a "Bark Ranger"…..

I had planned things so that we could make a lunch stop at a favorite of ours.

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Yep, we were back at the La Posada, at the Turquoise Room for lunch.

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We had the same things as on our previous lunch visit and it was just as good, so I'm not going to bore you with that. If you're interested, you can read my post on that visit.

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Turquoise Room (in the La Posada Hotel)
303 E 2nd St.
Winslow, AZ 86047

A nice light lunch and we were off to our next stop. Albuquerque!

Thanks for stopping by!

Roadtrip – El Gato Azul, Prescott, Arizona

Right after our last trips to France, "Home", Taiwan, and before out latest trip to CDMX and Guadalajara…..whew, am I behind on my travel posts or what? We decided to revisit Santa Fe and a couple of other places. One of the towns I always wanted to visit is Prescott. You know me a oddball history, right? Turns out that Prescott was twice the Capital of Arizona; first between 1864 to 1867 and then from 1877 to 1899. Much of the reason was due to the prosperous mining of gold and silver in the area. Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, and Virgil Earp were residents of Prescott (though Wyatt Earp was also a San Diego resident for a while). Anyway, I thought a stop in Prescott on the way to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos might be a fun stop.

I got our accommodations set at the Motor Lodge which was a few blocks from the main square of Prescott and I'm glad we stayed here. Each unit was sort of a vintage "boutique" motel unit.

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We loved the patio area and it was a one bedroom unit with a small kitchen; which we didn't use, but appreciated. The place was very comfortable!

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And one of my favorite posters ever!

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The staff was really friendly and nice as well.

The Motor Lodge
503 South Montezuma St.
Prescott, AZ 86303

After taking a nice break, we headed off to our dinner destination. The main street in Prescott is South Montezuma Street and it heads past the main square, Courthouse Plaza where the impressive Yavapai County Courthouse is located.

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We took a turn on West Goodwin Street, right at the beginning of Prescott's Whiskey Row, which I would quickly check out the next morning. A couple of blocks down was our destination. El Gato Azul. We were about 15 minutes early for our 530 reservation and there was a line outside the restaurant! We got a table outside on the patio area. Man, the place was packed! It seems like folks eat early in Prescott. The hostess seemed a bit stressed and was short with folks but the rest of the staff was very friendly and we started with some cocktails.

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The menu was an "interesting" fusion of Spanish-Mexican-European-you name it, fusion-tapas like dishes.

We placed our order and the first to arrive was the "Mediterranean Nachos" ($10).

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This would end up being our favorite dish of the night. The combination of briney Kalamata Olives, pungent pickled Garlic, Milky Mozzarella, meaty artichoke hearts, and pickled onions on crisp tortilla chips was quite refreshing. The Chimichurri was mild, but that was probably for the best as it let all the ingredients "sing".

Next up was the Chorizo Hash ($9).

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The Yukon Gold potatoes were nice and sweet, but the chorizo was very mild in flavor, lacking spice and herbaceous smokiness that we enjoy in a good chorizo. Not sure about the overly chewy baguette either and the so called "pico de gallo" didn't add much to the dish. In fact, we asked if there was hot sauce available and two bottles were provided.

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Both were quite tasty; but for us the habanero hot sauce was spicy-acidic, with a nice smoky-fruitiness we enjoyed. This was our "crutch" for the rest of the meal.

Interesting thing to note. The place was packed with folks waiting in line when we arrive at 515. By 6pm it was starting to empty out!

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Next up were Green Chili Carnitas ($9). Which were basically pseudo carnitas tacos.

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The flour tortillas were too thick, almost like a pseudo pita of sorts. The carnitas were slightly porky, but needed more salt and seasoning. Plus the meat to cabbage/tortilla ratio was skewed in favor of the latter. We must have used half the bottle of hot sauce on this.

The last item to arrive was the "Guacamole Pizza" ($11), which should probably be called a overly-cheesed pita.

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The pita was decently crisp, though it said cumin fried pita on the menu, it could have used a larger dose of cumin. Not enough guacamole for our taste and this definitely needed more salt as well.

The meal started quite well, and the staff, other than the surly hostess were so nice. We loved the vibe and the meal started well. Good thing we had those bottles of hot sauce as they saved the meal.

Here's a photo of the very pretty front of the restaurant I took the next morning.

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El Gato Azul
316 West Goodwin St.
Prescott, AZ 86301

There was a silver lining to this visit though. From our seats on the patio, we noticed this stream and a little path along it.

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As we left the restaurant, we noticed stairs headed down to the trail along the creek.

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Apparently this is Granite Creek. And according to the City's website, the area along what is called the Granite Creek Corridor is being "protected and enhanced" to ensure its sustainability.

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We strolled Northward. It was a pleasant walk.

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Until the point the creek was emerging from under West Willis Street. We then got back to street level and strolled back to our accommodations.

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While we didn't see too many folks out and about; those we saw would greet us with a smile and "hello".

And there seemed to be a sense of humor present as well.

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Yes, Prescott, Arizona!

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Thanks for stopping by!

2024 Rose Parade float Road Test #3, breakfast at All That ‘N Dim Sum

Thanks for stopping by to read mmm-yoso!!!, a food blog.  Kirk is currently busy and Cathy is writing today's post.

Link to 2024 Road Test #1

Link to 2024 Road Test #2

Another Road Test of mechanics and maneuverability for some floats which will be participating in the 2024 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade was held on the last Saturday of August at Phoenix Decorating Company in Irwindale.  We arrived here about 7 a.m.IMG_1611 The Entry for Rotary International, "Clean Water, The Music of Life" was being tested with weight (people) onboard.  You can see a rectangular slot at the front end of the 'keyboard'-that is where the 'Spotter' for the float will be watching for traffic and hazards during the parade.  He or she will be communicating with the driver, who only looks down and follows the 'Rose Colored Line' painted on the street.
IMG_1598 The entry by the City of Alhambra, "Celebrating the Year of the Dragon"was tested in its full open position. 
IMG_1605IMG_1608 But every float has a maximum height and width it must be able to collapse down to so it can proceed along the Parade Route.  The doorway of the decorating barn is that maximum size.  

IMG_1612 "Chimes of Liberty Protecting Our Future"  is the 2024 entry by the Fraternal Order of Elks, a Service Organization.
IMG_1616IMG_1616IMG_1616IMG_1616 This detailed float will certainly be an eye catcher! You might notice the hands are missing from the Fife and Drum Corps- the faces as well as the hand flesh tones are being decorated with various spice blends/mixes by professionals (not us volunteers).
IMG_1585 Lutheran Hour Ministries entry, "Make A Joyful Noise Unto The Lord" passed its third mechanics and maneuverability test and is ready to be decorated beginning on December 2.  You can see the rectangular slot for the 'Spotter' in this photo.

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Following taking photos, The Mister and I headed South on Irwindale Avenue, (passing Portos) and He started looking for Dim Sum via his phone.  All That 'N Dim Sum opened at 8 a.m.!  Siri directed us.  It wasn't very far past the multiple places cc and I visited last year following the 2023 Rose Parade Road Test #2.

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IMG_4978IMG_1646 Step inside, order and pay.  We were directed to a table and soon enough, our orders were delivered. 
IMG_1652IMG_1668 Pretty much a standard first time order for us: Har Gow ($3.99), Shumai ($3.99), Crescent dumplings ($3.59) and egg tarts ($3.59) were brought out first.  Fresh and warm, great flavors.IMG_1661IMG_1670 The soup dumplings ($7.99) took a little longer and were steaming hot.  (I took the photo before asking for a spoon, but there was no leakage) quite a bit of soup and a thin dumpling skin). Tasty.

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Ju Feng Yuan Dumpling Cafe

Ju Feng Yuan Dumpling opened back in January and created a bit of a buzz. I know that "FOYs" SDJulie and RD both highly recommended the place. And Calvin, who lives fairly close by also liked the place, though he said that the Xiao Long Bao weren't always available. So, I decided to wait past the soft opening period before driving up to Scripps Poway Parkway in search of Ju Feng Yuan.

When I arrived, I cracked up, just a short while back this was Rooster Rice & Noodles! Well, they didn't last too long did they?

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I had heard that the place gets a bit busy so I told Calvin to meet me there right when they opened. I arrived ten minutes before opening and Calvin parked and walked on over a few minutes later.

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Except for the center seating area, the interior is fairly austere and simple….they also filled up fast.

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The menu and ordering is done by QR code. The menu is a mish mash of various regional dishes ranging from la zi ji to niu rou chuan, as well "ABCDE" type favorites like fried rice and orange chicken!

I had really wanted to try the Jiaozi, but Calvin was looking forward to the XLB, so I figured I'd get that on my next visit.

We started with the Shrimp and Pork Wonton in Chili Oil.

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I liked the wrappers, which had a nice pull, but as still tender. I also enjoyed the large pieces of shrimp on the won ton; you could really make out the flavor of the shrimp. The filling was moist with a bit heft to it. The "chili oil" was short on chili and too heavy handed in the black vinegar department….it's usually the opposite way around, but here, it was way too sour.

After trying out those colorful multiflavored XLB at places like Dian Shui Lou in Taipei I'm of the mind that it's kind of a gimmick, Just give me good Pork XLB any day of the week.

Ju Feng Yuan 05  Ju Feng Yuan 06  Of course we're talking about good pork XLB. This was basically, meh…. The wrappers were too thick, there wasn't enough "soup" in the dumplings, and the pork filling was tough.

I sent my friend "YZ" who is from Shanghai and is even more picky about XLB then I am and she basically said "that looks too dry, the wrappers too thick, I bet it doesn't have enough soup?" Correct on all counts.

My two favorite dishes were not the dumplings.

I enjoyed the String Beans.

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Nicely stir fried, with a pleasant mild crunch, a bit of fermented black bean and garlic to add savory-pungent tones. This was quite good.

And the Garlic Spareribs, which were more like a good Salt and Pepper Spareribs.

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Nice black pepper, perfectly seasoned, hints of garlic, crisp outside, fairly moist meat, great for gnawing on the bones.

Overall, this was a nice lunch. It was interesting to see what folks were getting….from the young Asian hipsters with the signature XLB and tomato beef noodle soup, to the folks who looked like they worked in the area getting won ton soup, orange chicken, and what looked like pineapple fried rice?

I of course had to return to try the jiaozi…..but, I guess because of the distance, it took a couple of months before I returned. Again, I got to the shop before they opened and just sauntered in when that sign lit up. I was alone this time so ordering was easy….except, when I placed my order, they were out of the Pork and Cabbage Jiaozi. Even though I like to have the baseline standard, it was easy enough to order the Shrimp, Pork, and Chive version. Finding out that my next three choices were also out (no niu rou chuan!!!! no smacked cucumbers!!!) was kind of a bummer, but I found something to order. 

As for the jiaozi.

Ju Feng Yuan 10  Ju Feng Yuan 11  It was good. I liked the wrapper, which was tender, with a bit of heft, and a nice al dente pull to it. The filling was also nicely seasoned, more of a course chop with large pieces of tender, briny-sweet shrimp. There were perhaps a bit too much Chinese chives in this, but overall no complaints. I did not care for the dipping sauce that came with the jiaozi, it had sweet tones I didn't care for. I just ended up using the black vinegar provided on the table.

As for my other dish. Well, I chose the Eggplant with Garlic Sauce.

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Well, the eggplant was nicely cooked, initially firm, but then giving way to molten melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. The sauce however, was overly sweet, overpowering every other flavor and there was a certain gloppiness to the dish I didn't care for. I could only finish a couple of bites. Ju Feng Yuan 12

Still, it was great to finally have some decent jiaozi in the area. The problem being the distance from home. I wish it was closer to work/home Still, I finally have a place that I can take the Missus to for Jiaozi, if She'll let me.

Ju Feng Yuan Dumpling Cafe
12265 Scripps Poway Pkwy Suite B109
Poway, CA 92064

Ju Feng Yuan Dumpling Cafe
12265 Scripps Poway Pkwy Suite B109
Poway, CA 92064
Current Hours:
Mon, Wed – Fri 1130am – 3pm, 5pm – 830pm
Sat – Sun 1130am – 330pm, 430pm – 9pm

Thanks for the recommendations RD and Julie!

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Monday Meaderings – Tuetano Taqueria Moving, Sunny Noodle is Now Spicy Noodle, and O-To-San Kushiyaki And Ramen is Now Otori Yakitori

Hope everyone is having a nice Labor Day! 

Just a quick post with updates today. So here goes….

Sunny Noodle is Now Spicy Noodle:

**** You can find a post on Sunny Noodle here.

Driving on Clairemont Mesa I noticed a sign over what was Sunny Noodle.

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Man, didn't they just open at the end of December last year? Though the place uses the website for Sunny Noodle and that four-lettered website still has it listed under Sunny Noodle as well? I was told new owners, but am not in any rush to check the place out.

8046 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111

**** Well Otori didn't last very long. This location is soon to be something named Moon Night

O-To-San Kushiyaki And Ramen is Now Otori Yakitori:

I saw this while driving back from doing my Saturday shopping at Nijiya.

IMG_0983 IMG_0989   Here's another fairly quick name change! The place just opened in January. Based on my visits, I can't say I'm not surprised. I did stop by and took a look at the menu.

Menu also looks pretty much the same. I'm wondering if there's some story here? 

Anyway, Otori is not open for lunch, just dinner starting at 430pm.

4425 Convoy St.
San Diego, CA 92111

Tuetano Taqueria Moving:

A couple of weeks back, the Missus and I made a revisit to Taqueria Tuetano and I started putting a post together. I went to Tuetano's Instagram page and was shocked at what I read.

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Do you see it? "Moving to Chula Vista soon"! Just about a day later "FOY" Junichi wrote a comment on my Tuetano post mentioning the move as well!

My sources tell me it was a problem with the landlord…..stay tuned!

This is quite sad since the arrival of Tuetano in the Urban Market really highlighted a change in direction for Old Town for me. 

Anyway, here are some photos of what we ate at Tuetano a few weeks back. I did notice that Mar Rustico did not have any menu options and there was only one person working front of house during our visit.

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In case you're wanting to get one last meal before they move, my understanding is that they will be open for a few more weeks.

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Thanks for the update Junichi!

Tuetano Taqueria
2548 Congress St.
San Diego, CA 92110

Paris – Aux Crus de Bourgogne

We had a nice little break after our visit to the Louvre and having some ramen. Checking email, taking a short nap, and heading to the corner Carrefour for some coffee pods. This being winter, the night came on like a curtain being dropped and there was a chill in the air. We don't get this in San Diego, and especially not in Hawaii, so it was kind of fun to experience. We decided to head on over to an area we don't really go to a lot, in the 8th Arrondissement, Avenue des Champs-Élysées. It had been a while since we'd been in this area, but thought that visiting during the Christmas season would be fun and it was!

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And with all the famous brands and shops along the street, you knew there had to be some rather flamboyantly decorations, right? Like the one on the Dior shop.

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Visiting Europe during the Christmas season always puts us in "the mood".

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And before you knew it, we were at Place de la Concorde.

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When we had first arrived in Paris, before heading off to Montpellier, Carcassonne, and Toulouse, I had mentioned that the Tuileries Christmas Market was being set-up. Well, by now things were in full swing and we stopped on by.

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We'd by stopping by a couple more times during our stay.

And of course, I couldn't resist getting a shot of the Louvre Pyramid at night.

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As for dinner? Well, there's an interesting story about that. While looking thru various boards and such….it seems like all the Parisian Chowhounders had found a home on the Hungry Onion's France Page. And there was a familiar name mentioned. A place we've passed many times during our stays near Rue Montorgueil, Aux Crus de Bourgogne. 

This Bistro, like the name mentions specializes in the cuisine of Bourgogne…..Burgundy. We really enjoyed our time in Burgundy and of course one of the reasons was the hearty cuisine! As for Aux Crus de Bourgogne, well, due to the location and looking over the menu, I thought it to be somewhat of a tourist restaurant. 

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Looking over the menu posted outside of the restaurant, we saw dishes we were interested in…….so we walked in and got a table on the second floor

Service was professional and quite "Paris" if you know what I mean. We decided to order mostly entrées and specials which really appealed to us.

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The baguette came with rillette, which was quite good.

First up was the Mushroom Cream with Poached Egg.

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Rich and creamy, quite woodsy-earthy, with a hint of sweetness. The egg was poached beautifully. We almost finished all the baguette with this one dish!

Of course, we had to have some escargot.

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The Missus had never enjoyed escargot until that first dinner in Dijon. From that point on She was sold! But of course you had to choose your spots for this. The version here was solid, firm but not hard, could have used perhaps more garlic, but it had a sufficient amount of olive oil and such that it paired well with (even more) bread.

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The final two dishes came arrived together. The special of mushroom with Vol-au-vent and another specialty of Burgundy, Oeufs en Meurette, eggs poached in red wine.

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The Oeufs en Meurette were solid, if not great. The sauce was quite rich, though it had a tinge of bitterness. The eggs, like the other dish was poached perfectly, so rich and creamy. We missed the lardons that were no included in this version.

The Vol-au-vent was probably our favorite dish on the evening.

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The rich, earthy mushroom sauce combined with the buttery-crisp "case" of puff pastry, which held up well throughout the meal. We could even make out garlic tones in this. 

We were surprised at how much we enjoyed this meal and I ended up making reservations for later during our stay.

Aux Crus de Bourgogne
3 Rue Bachaumont
75002 Paris, France

This was such a pleasant surprise. And based on my walking for the day, I think I earned it, right?

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