Roadtrip (During Covid-19) – Dinner at Koberl At Blue (San Luis Obispo)

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For our dinner in SLO; I created a list for the Missus to choose from and after looking at various menus; She chose Koberl at Blue. The appetizers and vegetarian menu items interested Her. And you know how we enjoy ordering a selection of appetizers to create sort of our own "multi-course" menu to share. 

The interior bar area is very "old school" looking….I should have taken a photo. We did enjoy eating outdoors and the service while on the "SLO-side" (how appropriate, right?) was friendly.

The Missus had a glass of wine to start and I ordered the Yuzu Gimlet, which needed a bit more gin in my opinion……

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Recalling our regret for not ordering the scallops at Les Petites Canailles, we decided to order the Seared Sea Scallops ($22).

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The scallops were on the overcooked side for our taste and the artichoke duxelles was quite bland. There wasn't enough bacon to elevate the flavor of the dish and the brown butter sauce was a bit too cold in temp which led to a slightly greasy mouthfeel. I'm thinking that under normal circumstances the radish would provide a spicy-bitter zip….but it just didn't work out in this case. Not a terrible dish, but not good.

A menu item that fascinated both the Missus and I was the Crispy Snowe Crab "Chinois" ($18).

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The crab was nicely formed, breaded, and fried but it was so darn salty. And that dressing reminded me of….well "secret sauce" if you know what I mean. We actually just had one each and as much as we hate to waste food, we just couldn't bring ourselves to finish this. We did mention the sodium level to our gracious Server….not to have it taken off our bill; but just to let the kitchen know.

My favorite dish of the evening was the Beef Carpaccio ($17).

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The beef ethereally melted in my mouth. It did have a bit too much "stuffs" with all the celeriac and Parmesiano Reggiano. Just having the capers, less horseradish sauce, and onion would have done the job. Still, I enjoyed  this.

The Missus was excited about the Wild Mushroom Ravioli ($20), but it ended up being disappointed.

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The basil vermouth sauce was on mild side and really didn't help to bring out the earthiness of the mushroom in the ravioli….I think the Missus was expecting an elevated version of my porcini-cremini sauce. The spinach was perfectly sautéed, but the texture of the ravioli was on the mushy side. 

After this dish, we decided to call it a night at Koberl.

Koberl At Blue
998 Monterey St.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

We headed back to our room….though while walking down the pedestrian only Monterey Street, we decided to make one more stop….which would end up being two more stops before calling it a night.

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Thanks for stopping by!

Roadtrip (During Covid-19) – Walking Around San Luis Obispo and Revisiting Firestone Grill 7 Years Later

After yet another nice meal at Madeline's in Cambria (and that beautiful sunset), we slept well. And after a wonderful night's sleep, I got up early, and just as on our previous visit walked on over to Cambria Coffee Roasting Company to get the Missus Her pour over and a Cold Brew for me.

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Like Paso Robles; there's something about Cambria that is very comfortable and on this, our second trip here within a year, it all felt familiar.

Cambria Coffee Roasting Company
761 Main St.
Cambria, CA 93428

We just relaxed and took our sweet time. We had one more stop before heading home and it was basically a 45 minute drive South. Finally, fully awake we headed off….to San Luis Obispo. We had made a stop in SLO years back, but I had wanted to stay for a night. But man, those hotel prices in the downtown area….over $300 a night! Yikes. So, I booked what was basically a motor inn right off the 101 and a short 15 minute walk into the heart of "SLO". Of course we had gotten in quite early; check-in wasn't until 3pm. So, the motel was nice enough to let us park in the lot and we decided to stretch our legs and grab some lunch.

We basically walked up Higuera Street then took a left on Broad Street. We were playing by ear.

IMG_9103  IMG_9102 The Missus had decided that She wanted to see Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, so we headed off in that direction. We meandered along, crossing over San Luis Obispo Creek; stopping to check out some of the public art.

The creek has nice green spaces and a creekside trail. And some of the restaurants and bars have what seems like serene creekside seating.

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It was such a bright and beautiful day in May.

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We passed the History Center and headed up to Palm and the garden area of the Mission.

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It was a nice, peaceful area to take a break. The Mission is well known for the bells and bellringers.

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After a short break we headed off to the front of the Mission.

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And the bells went off just as we turned the corner.

IMG_9120  IMG_9118 The Mission was founded in 1772 by; you guessed it; Junípero Serra. The site itself is fascinating as the area was called Ilano de los Osos (though some say it was La Cañada de los Osos – "Valley of the Bears") "Plain of the Bears" by Juan Crespí, a Franciscan Missionary who documented Gaspar de Portolá's expedition thru what is now California.

There was a nice art display in Mission Plaza and all along SLO called the May Flower Initiative, with some wonderful, colorful displays.

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There was something I wanted to check out just a block over. You see; once upon a time, like many cities in California, SLO had a Chinatown (there's a great article here). A block over from the Mission are the remnants of that Chinatown. The most well known being the Ah Louis Store.

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Ah Louis is probably the most well known and most successful of those that settled in SLO. The Ah Louis Store still stands; though it's now called "Karson Butler Events at the Ah Louis Store".

IMG_9112  IMG_9113  Another business that still exists is Mee Heng Low; you can read a wonderful article on the business here. One can only imagine what challenges these folks had to overcome. The anti-Chinese sentiment, the Chinese Exclusion Act……and there are times…at least these days, where I think we haven't evolved very far from the racism and hate of those days.

By this time, the Missus was getting a bit hungry…..after a short discussion….a very short discussion, we thought it would be kinda cool to revisit Firestone Grill, which we really enjoyed over 7 years ago! My how time flies……

So we walked on over.

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They were doing great business; but folks were all wearing masks and distancing and other processes were in place.

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We placed our order at one counter; found a table outside. They had closed tables in order to distance diners….a nice job overall.

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Soon enough our number was called and I headed off to another area to pick up our food. We had ordered the exact same items as on our previous visit.

The Missus got Her massive Steak Cobb Salad ($11.99), which She plowed thru like there's no tomorrow.

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Yes, that tri-tip does well on this; but man, it's the bacon and blue cheese that makes the salad in my opinion. And with all that flavor, who needs dressing.

I got the Trip-tip Sandwich (no BBQ sauce please).

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They still gave me BBQ sauce; but at least it was on the side….that sauce is way too sweet and for me doesn't bring anything to the sandwich. Not quite as much tri-tip as I recall; but it is still moist and tender, beefy with mild smokiness….I do like the roll they use; lightly toasted, a bit of garlic butter…yeasty. This was quite good……..even 7 years later!

Firestone Grill
1001 Higuera St
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

We were happy with lunch and were looking forward to dinner….but first; a nap of course. I got a text telling me our room was ready so we headed back.

There was one additional stop I wanted to make; Bubblegum Alley….but when we got there, the Missus was so grossed out that She told me I'd be napping in the car if I walked in…..

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I dunno; we had been to the Gum Wall in Seattle……but maybe being surrounded by stuff that's been chewed…saliva and all that….in the heat of mid-day?

That's fine……at this point in time, that nap in air conditioned goodness was more important to me!

Thanks for stopping by!

The Rule of Three – Revisits to GyroGrill, LouZiana Food, and Smack’N Guamanian Grill

So, I recently started returning to places fairly close to the office and when setting up this post I noticed something about three of these places. The number three comes into play. All three places are on Miramar Road. This is my third post on these places since the pandemic started…..yes, it’s been that long. And all three are, well….take out visits. The one big difference is in my ordering mechanism.

So here goes.

GyroGrill:

**** GryoGrill has closed

Gyrogrill actually opened during the pandemic and my first post was back in October of last year.

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Since service and turnaround is fairly quick at GG….a big plus is that they open at 9am so I can get our lunches at around 10 and the place is empty and the parking lot isn’t crazy. I actually order at the restaurant.

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As I mentioned in my follow-up post, I….and my coworkers basically get one thing here. The pork gyros combo with handcut potatoes.

GG Rev 03 GG Rev 04  So even though the pork gyros here isn’t in the same league as Zgara, it’s sometimes a bit on the dry side and could be more aggressively seasoned, it’s way better than the ubiquitous Kronos stuff you get almost everywhere else. Decent pork flavor and everyone enjoys the crispy hand cut potatoes. And I’ve kinda gotten used to the really thick Tzatziki.

Gyrogrill
6780 Miramar Rd.
San Diego, CA 92121
Current Hours:
Mon – Fri 9am – 7pm
Sat 9am – 6pm
Closed Sunday

LouZiana Food:

**** LouZiana Food has closed

I think I’m pretty good at taking direction and on my last post on LouZiana Grill back in January of this year, “FOY” Dereck wrote this in the comments:

“Kirk, I don’t know how you can get out of there without a roast beef po boy. It isn’t like the debris sandwiches from NOLA, but it sure as hell does taste good when I want a fix!”

So, ok I decided to try the roast beef po’ boy. My mechanism for ordering here (there’s no online ordering) is to call in. LZ can get a bit busy at times and I still am a bit put off by crowds. The folks working are always friendly and my order is always waiting when I arrive.

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I mentioned in my previous post during the pandemic, that I’m not a big fan of the bread here. But in this framework it does real well. Because sheesh…..

IMG_9814 IMG_9818  Oh geez, look at all that remoulade sauce! But that bread holds up real well and is almost tailormade for all that mayo goodness. In fact, when I bit into one end of the sandwich…it basically “sharted” remoulade out the other end. Luckily, I ate over the wrappers! The sauce was fairly balanced; not too much sour-pickle juice tones, though I like my remoulade to be more garlicky and spicy this was not bad. Standard issue shredded iceberg and tomatoes. The one thing about not having and overly strong sauce is that I could actually taste the roast beef.

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A messy, but pretty good sandwich. Thanks for the recommendation Dereck!

LouZiana Food
7128 Miramar Rd.
San Diego, CA 92121
Current Hours:
Daily 11am – 8pm

Smack’N Guamanian Grill:

**** Smack’N Guamanian Grill has closed

Much like GyroGrill, I pretty much get the same thing from Smack’N Guamanian Grill during my pandemic takeout visits. The Chebot Plate, the combo of BBQ Chicken and Kelaguen (I sub out an extra scoop of Kelaguen for the cabbage slaw), with Red Rice. Smack’N has online ordering which I use.

And even though on my previous two pandemic visits the chicken was “masked” (i.e covered with foil)….I guess with new CDC guidelines, masking is now optional!

IMG_9797 IMG_9800 Smack’N has been pretty consistent over the last couple of visits and I know what to expect. The Kelaguen is very moist, though lacking in coconut tones and spice. It’s not overly salty, has mild citrus tones, and is quite easy to take. The finedene is also fairly mild as well. I actually take the Kelaguen home and use my homemade finedene…..because, as you can tell, this a generous amount of food.

The BBQ Chicken is nicely grilled, fairly tender, and has really good salt-soy balance. It’s much better than what you get from many of those “Hawaiian BBQ” places.

The Red Rice does a fine job of soaking up the chicken drippings and is quite moist.

Smack’N Guamanian Grill
9506 Miramar Rd.
San Diego, CA 92126
Current Hours:
Mon – Sat 11am – 7pm
Closed on Sundays

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You know, it’s hard to believe that I’ve now done three posts on these places during the pandemic……it just seems to go on and on. My hope is that the next time I do a post on one of these places; I’ll be eating in and the worse will be but a tiny speck in our “rearview mirror”.

Take care everyone!

Takeout from Soi 30th

My apologies regarding the "pause" between posts. The Missus and I went on a short road trip and when we returned……well, work has been crazy. You can figure out why, right? Anyway, we're dialing back "dining in"…..so….

After all our meals from Sovereign Thai, the Missus has been wanting Thai food…..the recent hot spell has also figured into the equation. I had been trying to get the Missus to try the food from Soi 30th for a while. And after doing three round of takeout from Soi 30th; with the focus on the pork belly dishes, which I think they do well……the Missus has another "go-to" for takeout. 

One thing the pandemic has done was to really bring online ordering to the forefront and Soi 30th is no exception. Ordering has been quick and easy and my order has been ready to go all three times I've utilized it.

Here's a roundup of dishes……

My favorite, by far is the Larb Moo Krob, pork belly larb ($13).

Soi 30th To Go 01 Soi 30th To Go 02  The fried pork belly is never greasy here, it's crisp, with a bit of toothsomeness to it. There a decent amount of rice powder and the nice zip of lime……I order this spicy, though it's never overly spicy…..no, it's not Issan cuisine. It's a nice rendition of larb and a favorite of ours….after all, it's fried pork belly…nice and swiney. This is both filling and refreshing.

Speaking of Pork Belly, the Missus enjoys two of the very "Chinese-like" vegetable dishes with pork belly.

I think the Chinese Broccoli (gai lan) with Pork Belly ($14) is one of the best items on the menu here.

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Nicely fried pork belly, the gai lan is crisp, there's hint of garlic, and of course the Missus loves that fried egg.

We also order the Morning Glory (ong choi) with….well…pork belly ($14).

Soi 30th To Go 03  Soi 30th To Go 04 The Missus really enjoys this….there's a light amount of soy, the ong choi  is crisp and not overcooked….with that grassy-pleasant chlorophyllic flavor coming thru.  Even ordered "spicy" the heat is quite mild. And of course there's the fried egg and crisp pork belly.

On all our takeout orders, the rice has been nice and fragrant as well.

The other two dishes we tried during our takeout visits didn't are quite as well.

The Chicken with Holy Basil ($12) usually a favorite of the Missus……well, the minced chicken was on the dry and chewy side.

Soi 30th To Go 05  Soi 30th To Go 06 And while there was an adequate amount of basil; we felt this was quite bland overall. We ordered this during our first go-round at medium spice and it was really too mild. The Missus did enjoy the fried egg though.

The Missus is fond of a good Papaya Salad so we ordered the SomTom E-san ($8)…..which, for being an Issan style dish was really mild in terms of heat.

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Too much lime threw the balance of the dish off; one piece of quite bland salted crab, and while the shredded papaya was nice and crisp, there just wasn't enough strong savory flavors to this dish.

So there you go. I finally got the Missus to try Soi 30th and we got a couple of "keepers". I'm sure our choices will change along with the seasons. The Missus is happy to have yet another "option". Ordering and pick-up was a breeze. Finding parking was the most difficult part.

Soi 30th
3442 30th St.
San Diego, CA 92104
Hours:
Mon – Fri 11am – 3pm, 430pm – 9pm
Sat – Sun 12pm – 9pm

Sovereign Thai Cuisine

We had yet another takeout meal from the Original Sab E Lee a few weeks back and was quite disappointed. It seems some things had changed a bit. So I asked around and was told that TOSEL doesn't make several items inhouse anymore…… The Missus was really missing the "soulful" (Her quote) food from Thai Papaya especially as the weather got warmer. I had read that a couple of folks from Thai Papaya had struck out on their own, opening Sovereign Thai. Normally, I'd have been there in a minute….but the combination of the pandemic and the location (East Village), well I had put things on he back-burner. But now, with the reopening (though it sadly seems like the next wave might be hitting us), having been vaccinated for months, and the Missus missing Thai Papaya, it was time to check out Sovereign. I decided to just visit on my own initially. In fact, other than that first visit, we've been doing takeout. I'm going to do this post as more of a round-up…..of the dishes.

But first you gotta get there. I must say…..there are those known issues, parking, Padres Games, etc…. And then there's the area. The rather new condos on J street not withstanding, as you exit on Imperial and turn onto 16th Street heading North, if you're not familiar with the area, you'll go past a parade of homeless encampments…….it's grown over the last few years and is quite sad and depressing. And then you need to find parking. I usually will find something on 16th….. 

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The shop itself if on the first floor of the condo development….the outdoor seating has a view of Fault Line Park.

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The folks here were really happy to see me; they remembered me from Thai Papaya. The restaurant was sadly quite empty on every visit; though I was told they weren't advertising because it was almost impossible to find employees……

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Like I said the sister and brother team who runs the place was quite happy to see me; the menu is quite interesting with modern twists to things. And even though I didn't see….say som tom khai kem; I was fascinated by the menu. I was also told that they make everything inhouse from scratch.

Perhaps I was lucky; but I ordered items from the menu that interested me and two of them were real "winners". First off, I was told that they make their Issan style sausage inhouse, so I had to order it.

Sovereign Thai 04 Sovereign Thai 05  This was a pleasant surprise….a wonderful version of Issan style Thai sausage. First off, it had a pleasant "snap" to it from the casing. The filling was fairly light and satisfying and there was a bit of heat to it….which most Thai Sausages do not have. Also, as you can tell by the photo to the right….look at all the herbs….wonderful anise-citrus-herbal tones. This is by far my favorite version in San Diego to date.

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In fact we always get two orders……….

I also ordered the "Lao Beef Salad"; which ended up being more like Neua Nam Tok then what I would call proper Lao style as it was missing the bitter tones of Lao cuisine usually provided by beef bile, like I learned during my cooking class in Luang Prabang. Still, this was quite interesting as I was asked how I wanted my beef done, something that is not the norm in most places where you order Nam Tok. I said "medium" and it was delivered as such.

Sovereign Thai 07 Sovereign Thai 08 Good lord….this was so good. While not overly spicy (I got medium), the beef was of decent quality, it was tender, beefy, the amount of lime juice was perfect, the toasted rice powder added a wonderful nuttiness, good amount of herbs….mint and cilantro…perhaps just missing enough lemongrass. Wonderful balance of fish sauce to palm sugar….I'm not ashamed to say; this was better than what I make at home. Though when I've had it as takeout; I was never asked for doneness and it was never quite as amazing as what I had dining in.

The dish that was perhaps a "bridge too far" was the Curry Noodles, Duck Confit, Fermented Mustard Greens.

Sovereign Thai 09  Sovereign Thai 10 The duck confit was fine, tender, decent flavor, nicely done. The yellow curry had too much bitterness for my palate; it also had a greasy "tongue feel" for me. There wasn't enough fermented mustard greens (typical Chinese market product) to help cut the bitter-greasiness. The "noodles" were mushy and overcooked.

Still, that sausage and beef salad……and so, it started. I brought some sausage home for the Missus and She enjoyed it. And we started ordering off of the ever changing menu.

Here's a rundown.

Hat Yai Fried Chicken – named after the ubiquitous southern Thai style fried chicken.

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The Missus likes this as it holds up well as takeout. Nice soy flavors, we enjoy the fried shallot topping. There's a hint of sweetness but it doesn't over-power the dish.

Another favorite of the Missus is the Stir Fried Eggplant with Basil – it does look quite greasy, but is perfectly stir fried and creamy.

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The Missus also always orders the Stir Fried Morning Glory….aka Ong Choi, not sure on this one at the portion is quite small for the price ($8).

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But She enjoys it……

A big surprise for me was the Grilled Sirloin with Beef Tallow Fried Rice. I had ordered it medium, but it was cooked beyond that.

Sovereign Thai 14  Sovereign Thai 15 The beef was surprisingly tender….not what I was expecting. It was nicely seasoned with fish sauce and well browned, the crispy shallots were a nice touch. The fried rice was nicely seasoned, not overly salty, not quite sure if I could make out what "beef tallow" brought to the table here as I expected more mild beefiness, but the dish was quite nice overall.

The Missus also enjoyed the Thai Basil Beef a very standard Thai dish.

Sovereign Thai 16 Sovereign Thai 17  First off, the egg was still wonderfully runny even after the trip home. The beef was fairly tender and was nicely coated in a very balanced sauce as it wasn't overly salty or sweet, the anise tones of Thai Basil came across nicely as well.

The Missus enjoyed the Regal Crest Farms Chicken Larb.

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I thought this to be a bit underwhelming. Not enough fish sauce, the chicken was on the mealy side in terms of texture….it was too mild in terms of spiciness; we ordered it medium thinking in terms of Sab E Lee, but this had barely any spice at all. It needed more chicken-savory tones….but hey, the Missus enjoyed it.

So there you go, an overview of dishes from Sovereign Thai. The menu is ever changing……the folks here joke that they've seen me more in 3 weeks then during their time at Thai Papaya. The food is interesting, though the Missus still longs for Her "usual" at Thai Papaya. At least that Thai sausage is to our taste. Sovereign Thai 23

You know, I go way back to the "beginning" with Sab E Lee, when Koby ran the place. I remember the joy when Koby found a purveyor of beef worthy of koi soi. I've witnessed the evolution and changes after Koby left; Sab E Lee in Santee, the expansion to Rancho Penasquitos….when favorites like salted fish fried rice, som tom khai kem, and other dishes were removed from the menu to accommodate "tastes".

To me, this is just the next step in the legacy of the "true" Original Sab E Lee…….. This is not TOSEL or Thai Papaya.

Hours are evolving as the shop finds its footing. There's a skeleton staff right now. As my good friend Candice said; "it's a tough spot, I hope they do well!" Yes, they are good people, I hope they do well.

Sovereign Thai Cuisine
1460 J Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Current Hours:
Tuesday 4pm – 9pm
Wed – Thurs 12pm – 230pm, 4pm – 9pm
Fri – Sun 12pm – 9pm

Mike’s Red Tacos Truck

**** Mike's now has a Brick and Mortar location. You can read an updated post here

I've been reading how birria has been one of the latest food "fads" over the last year or so. Of course, it isn't Birria de Chivo (goat) being mentioned, but Birria de Res, the beef version. Folks who've been reading our little blog for a while know that I really enjoy birria and over the last 7-8 years, I've found my favorite birria de res….from Fernandez Restaurant in Nestor, which has become a favorite of mine. The birria de res is so flavorful, tender, the consommé is so well seasoned that you can just squeeze in a bit of lime, add onions and cilantro and make a meal of by itself. The tortillas have been dipped in the comsomme and placed on the comal, but are always still pliable and up to the task of handling the well flavored, tender birria (must get the tacos "nervio" – topped with buttery tenson)…….you get the point, right? 

The popularity of birria tacos hit home when I read about Mike's Red Tacos in Eater. You see, the food truck was going to be stationed in Bay Park! I guess birria really has hit the mainstream now. The truck was scheduled to be in the parking lot of the long running, but now closed Old Trieste restaurant on Fridays, from 4pm. My good buddy Candice was also kind enough to inform me of the opening as well since it's in my 'hood. I was working from home on the first day of business and since I normally start around 530-6 and with no late meetings, I could call "pau hana time" by 330 and headed on down to Morena. I got there at 345….and oh my…..

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Man, check out that line!

Mikes Red T 03 Mikes Red T 06  In some ways it was quite heartening. It showed me that folks in the area really want more variety and (hopefully) quality.

On the other hand; it was 40 minutes in line and then the wait. Another 40 minutes later, I got my tacos. I really felt for folks as the line kept getting longer. The girl taking orders and working the register was very friendly, though of course this was "opening day" and I'm not sure they expected this kind of reception. I know I didn't.

So, two birria tacos and consomme……

Mikes Red T 04 Mikes Red T 05  So, first off; the tortillas did well, they held up to the  barrage of sauce and meat juices quite well. I liked the fact that they were dunked in the "consomme"….however….

The consomme was so bland and devoid of flavor that the only leg to stand on was mouthfeel…..and at this point it just felt like I was drinking and dunking my tacos into a vat of grease. The actual beef in the tacos was a bit on the dry and stringy side….and the flavor was quite mild, though it had a bit of beefiness to it. I had hopes for some nice savory-smokey flavors. So…..this was closer to "food not too offend" then birria de res to me. I had requested salsas, but with all the customers and such it had been left out.

And so, because this food truck is in my neighborhood, I decided to wait a month before revisiting. By this time, the hours had changed to Saturdays from noon until they ran out of product. They were still quite busy at noon on Saturday when I arrived.

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The service was still smiling and friendly and the wait much shorter than before. Things I expected after that initial grand opening surge.

This time around I ordered a birria taco….with queso, a mulita, and of course some consomme.

IMG_9584  Mikes Red T 09 The first thing I tasted when I got home was the consomme. It was still very bland which left me with a greasy mouthfeel….I'm thinking that Mike believes that the consomme is just for dipping and should not be consumed on its own.

The taco with queso was better than on my last visit. A bit more flavor, the meat more tender….the cilantro, onions, and a squeeze of lime helped things, but it was the cheese….which added a nice textural addition as well as some milkiness that did help. It was still really mild for my palate. I think the tortilla could have spent a bit more time on the comal, which would have added more crispness and a bit of caramelization. But that's just me.

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As for the Mulita……well, it was a bit too much for me.

Mikes Red T 11 Mikes Red T 12  A lot of cheese as both sides were coated…..think of this a sort of a quesadilla if you will. Again, if the tortillas, which were quite good had been a bit charred adding some crispness and caramelization….perhaps it would be a different story. This was just a bit too rich for me and the beefiness seemed a bit lost here.

As for the salsas….I enjoyed the salsa verde the most. The acidity really helped to cut the richness. And yes, lime is your best friend here.

Mikes Red T 13 Mikes Red T 14  In then end; well, like I always say, I'm not happy "just to have something". And yet, I'm pleased to see folks out to support this business. And hope it's a bellwether of things to come.

On my first visit to Mike's, while waiting for my tacos, a nice, friendly gentleman walked over to me and asked me if I'd ever had Birria before…….I'm thinking that he's used to the more "hip" folks…I named off a couple of places and then mentioned Fernandez and also how much I enjoy birria de chivo…..which led to an interesting surprised look and an "ok….I hope you enjoy yourself" as he walked away…….

Mike's Red Tacos – Currently in the parking lot of Old Trieste
2335 Morena Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92110
Current Hours:
Saturday – Noon – 7pm

Roadtrip (During Covid-19) – Returning to Cambria and a Revisit to Madeline’s

Just trying to finish up posts on our May road trip here. 

After having a wonderful dinner at Les Petites Canailles in Paso Robles, then enjoying a nice walk the following morning at Montana de Oro State Park, we headed to our next destination. We had enjoyed Cambria so much during our November road trip that we decided to return for an evening. 

It was a bit early for check-in when we arrived, so I headed over to the East Village where the Missus "caught up" on some shopping at the charming little shops.

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Not sure why this pooch was so tuckered out, but he didn't move a muscle as customers came and went……it was quite amusing.

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We decided to pick up some snacks for lunch and headed over to Soto's True Earth Market.

IMG_9057  IMG_9067 It's a lovely little market with everything from sandwiches and cheese, to local produce and snacks. Folks were very friendly and we enjoyed the little shop…..I even purchased a shopping bag.

Soto's True Earth Market
2244 Main St.
Cambria, CA 93428

I had noticed tables and seating arranged outside the charming Cambria Historical Museum which was closed due to the pandemic.

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It was a beautiful day, so we decided to have our snacks here.

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Soon enough I received a text message letting me know our room was ready. Just like Paso Robles, we were doing a repeat stay….we had really enjoyed the El Colibri Hotel & Spa on our previous visit to Cambria, the staff at El Colibri are very welcoming and friendly, we enjoyed the quiet location as well, just a short walk to the West Village where I had made dinner reservations at yet another "repeat" location. We had enjoyed our meal at Madeline's during our November road trip, so the Missus and I decided for another visit. It was just as good….so I won't dwell too much on the details and leave you mostly with photos.

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The Missus loves the scallops and the "Spanish Octopus", but also really enjoyed the seasonal salad……. Which had….a bacon vinaigrette.

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So guess who had to make bacon vinaigrette when we got home? Actually, it was pretty easy as our Server asked the chef about the recipe…..we didn't get a recipe; but got a ingredient list.

They even split our main; the Aubergine Gratin without us having to ask.

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The weakest dish of the meal as for some reason the bechamel really didn't bring out the flavors of the eggplant…….

But that's ok as the other dishes were wonderful.

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And the Missus enjoyed the Chocolate Truffle Mousse Cake for dessert, while I enjoyed a nice Tawny Port.

IMG_9080 IMG_9081  And we got the same lovely outdoor table as on our previous visit. When I mentioned that we enjoyed this table, we were instructed to request "Patio 1" the next time we visit. And….I think there will be a next time. There's something about the vibe and staff that we really enjoy here.

Madeline's Restaurant & Wine Tasting Room
788 Main St.
Cambria, CA 93428

We finished up dinner and walked back to the hotel. Since this was at the end of May, the sun wouldn't set until after 8pm. So, like we did on our previous visit to Cambria we took the short walk down to Shamel Community Park and took in the beautiful sunset.

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IMG_9090 IMG_9096  A perfect end to our day. Back at the room, I had a brew as a nightcap as I will often do on trips. It always gives me time to think about and ponder how blessed we are…….especially during these times to have our health, each other, and even though we'd obviously love to be in Paris, I've come to appreciate a part of California that I think is vastly underrated.

Thanks for stopping by!

Boss Bird Kitchen – B(efore)C(ovid), D(uring)C(ovid), D(uring)R(eopening)

**** Boss Bird has moved to La Mesa. This location is now Kusina

Here's a post that was 17 months in the making. Chicken Sandwiches…..especially Nashville Hot Chicken has become (yet another) fad in recent years. And back in February of 2020 Boss Bird Kitchen took over the spot that seems to be a revolving door of restaurants; being Capetown Bar & Grill, then Sarap, and finally Gaya Gaya before Boss Bird took over the spot. My first visit was in February 2020. I then did a takeout visit early in 2021. At that time, I wasn't even sure I'd be doing a post….until I decided to return last week. You can think of this as happening during three distinct phases in time, pre-Covid, during lockdown, and during reopening. It does seem to be much longer of a timespan then that as well.

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The place looked essentially the same as Gaya Gaya, minus the interesting artwork.

I thought about trying the "Hot Mess" Chicken "Burger", but decided to just get the "Standard". Basically, buttermilk fried chicken breast sandwich. The size of the chicken breast filet was quite generous.

Boss Bird 03 Boss Bird 04  I did like the roll it was served on, which had a mild hint of yeasty sweetness and held up quite well to the sorta "secret sauce" (Thousand Island dressingish). The chicken was underseasoned for my taste and while it was quite a hunk of chicken it hadn't been evenly fried and also suffered from "chicken breast syndrome"……as it was on the dry side.

The portion of fries was also very generous; nicely seasoned, though it was also on the dry side and got rather soft quickly. Still for under ten bucks (at that time), this was a bargain.

Even though the price was right and the young lady working was so friendly, I didn't really have any intention of returning. Then came the lockdown and I was still working from the office quite a bit….I'd be driving past Boss Bird every so often and while they were open, it seemed totally dead. So, I decided to go ahead and place an online order. I didn't think the chicken sandwich and especially the fries would hold up real well on the drive back to the office, so I ordered the "Nickle Box" ($9) of wings. While driving over, I realized that it had been over a year since my initial visit.

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Man, had the pandemic changed things! Things had been moved around and when I spoke (even with my mask muffling my voice) there seemed to be an echo!

My order was ready when I finally found a live human being……seems like everyone was in the boss bird "kitchen", so I cooled my heels for about 10 minutes. But all was well once the nice gentleman saw me waiting.

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Boss Bird 05b Boss Bird 07 I wasn't overly hungry and this five piece box of wings, which came with 2 biscuits (I gave one away) was more than enough for my lunch on this day. I actually enjoyed the pickles the best.

I had ordered the Wings with Garlic Parmesan, but I think there was a "malfunction" somewhere as the wings seemed to just be plainly seasoned. Like my previous experience the chicken was unevenly fried and some of the pieces had rubbery skin and were on the dry side.

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Boss Bird 08 Boss Bird 09 I wasn't a big fan of the biscuits which was too crumbly and not buttery enough for my taste. The person I shared the biscuit with said he could barely finish half of it……so I guess it wasn't just me.

And well, two visits in I guess I needed to get a post done, right? And on June 15th, San Diego was fully reopened, though I waited a while to return to Boss Bird. When I finally decided to return, it was just as the restaurant opened, early in the week. I had the whole place to myself.

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The only other customers I saw during my stay were two customers doing takeout. And since I wasn't doing takeout; I decided to go with the "Hot Mess" ($11).

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Boss Bird 13 Boss Bird 14  I enjoyed the chicken sandwich. This was by far the best item I've had at Boss Bird; a decent spicy rub, you can tell that this time around the chicken had been nicely fried. While it was still on the drier side, it was moist and tender enough for me. Like I said before; there's something about the pickles here I enjoy and the slaw, while quite plain really helped balance out the sandwich.

The fries were a bit thinner this time around and still nicely seasoned; though it's still on the dry and soft side for my taste.

Still, I'd have this again….one of these days.

So there you go. A post 17 months in the making.

For another view on Boss Bird, please check out Lynn's post. Boss Bird 15

Boss Bird Kitchen
7580 Miramar Rd.
San Diego, CA 92126
Current Hours:
Mon – Sat 11am – 8pm
Sunday 11am – 4pm

 

Kindred

And so it came to pass. A couple of weeks after driving past Kindred and seeing the place really busy on a Thursday, the Missus wanted to give it another try. Kindred Rev 01 Granted, it was early in the week; one of the benefits of getting into work super early is that on occasion, I can get home rather early. And this was one of those days. We decided to head on down to South Park and see what was going on. We got to South Park at just around 4pm and went and took a walk, returning right when Kindred opened. It was pretty quiet when we arrived and we requested and got our favorite seats….on the outside corner. 

And guess what? Our favorite Server Tracy was working and she remembered us! I guess it's because we always like to sit in the same area. It had been a rough year-and-a-half and it was good to see a familiar smiling face.

We started with some cocktails.

The Missus had the "Octave Museum" which featured Bourbon, Sherry, red wine(???), and green apple.

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Which She enjoyed.

I got the "Twist of Faith"…I described my taste to Tracy…smokey, not too sweet, etc……and they did a great job creating me a custom cocktail.

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As for the food….well, sadly, they still don't have their "secret menu" item, so I'm not able to get the "Dip".

We started with "Fried and Pickled" ($10).

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We both loved the fried pickles, not overly sour, a hint of sweet, perfectly crunchy…..it didn't even need the "ranch dressing". The cauliflower was crisp, but way to sour for me….the Missus enjoyed it though.

We always get the "Skewers" ($10).

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And while seiten will never make me turn my back on my carnivorous ways, the texture is fine, and man do we love the layers of flavors from the mildly spicy – earthy harissa, the garlicky chimichurri, and the pungent-punchy horseradish sauce.

I decided to try the "Grill Cheese" ($9).

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I don't think we'll be ordering this again….the tapioca mozzarella was really weak in flavor and other than a bit of gooeyness didn't add anything to the sandwich, which seemed a bit too greasy for me. Wish it had a bit more kale and the bechamel just put this over-the-top in terms of rich-greasy textures.

I decided on a La Fin du Monde for "dessert"……man, it's been a while since I've had one…..it hit the spot. We had an enjoyable meal with the friendly Tracy waiting on us. It almost felt normal……

Kindred
1503 30th St
San Diego, CA 92102
Current Hours:
Mon – Wed     430pm – 10pm
Thur – Fri       430pm – 11pm
Saturday        10am – 2pm, 430pm – 11pm
Sunday          10am – 2pm, 430pm – 10pm

And we were oh so thankful!

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Sunday Stuffs – Urban Eats Kitchen &Tap replaces Hi Street, Nice 2 Meet U on Convoy, and Jim Morrison in Bay Park:?

Just a couple of places I've seen on recent drives and one little excursion down the "rabbit hole".

Urban Eats Kitchen & Tap replaces Hi Street:

**** Urban Eats has closed

Urban Eats Coming 01 Urban Eats Coming 02  I had been wondering what was going on at 7767 Balboa since Hi Street (and a couple of other short lived places) closed down. I saw the rather interesting Help Wanted sign to the right a while back – I wonder if they ever found a "Weitress"?

And I finally saw signage for Urban Eats a few weeks past….wonder if it has any relationship to the Urban Eats that was open in Hillcrest for a couple of years?

7767 Balboa Ave.
San Diego, CA 92111

Nice 2 Meet U Coming to Convoy:

I noticed that the space next to Da Nang Corner looked to have been filled so I drove on into the parking lot……

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Well, "Nice 2 Meet U" too (two???). Wonder how its related to Nice 2 Meet U in the SGV? Hmmm……

4428 Convoy St.
San Diego, CA 92111

Jim Morrison in Bay Park?

Last Saturday, the Missus mentioned that it was the 50th anniversary of Jim Morrison's death. Jim Morrison had kind of stuck in Her mind since our visits to Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris several years back when we stopped by his grave.

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I had recalled that Jim Morrison was a Navy brat and had spent some time in San Diego. So, like I said, Google is my friend and I decided to spend a couple of minutes to see where he lived…… and oh my, I came across this.

And discovered that Jim Morrison, who lived in San Diego between the ages of 9 and 13…actually lived a few blocks from us on Arnott Street! I'm not going to list the address because I've walked and driven past that house thousands of times. And am wondering how many folks have bothered the current tenants of the house there.

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He also went to Longfellow Elementary where he graduated the sixth grade and was a Cub Scout.

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Longfellow still exists, but is now a Spanish Immersion Magnet School for K-8.

The most interesting item was that the Morrison's attended Pioneer Congregational Church. Which basically right at the end of the street.

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I've also walked past here thousands of times in the 18+ years we've lived in Bay Park using the public walkway on the west side of the parking lot to walk down to Western Hills Park. I used to walk Sammy and Frankie down to the park and up around Kane, then Arnott, then back home. 

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In fact, I will still take walks down that sidewalk to Western Hills Park at times…..

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This was quite interesting for me and other folks I know in Bay Park.