Cafe 67-Great, plentiful food at the end of the freeway!

mmm-yoso is the blog and you are looking at it.  Today’s information is provided by Cathy.  Kirk is on vacation.

Hello,again.  Cathy here.  I was talking with a friend, Mrs. L, who told me I had to try this place,  located at the  end of Highway 67.  I was trying to think to myself ‘where does a Highway end?’…and it occurred to me that on Highway 67 in Lakeside, once you hit  Mapleview Street with the Rodeo on the Northeast corner, there is a traffic signal.  The Highway does indeed end, goes down to one lane for a while and then vacillates from one to two lanes up to and through Ramona and to Julian and it is all called 67.  So, indeed, Highways do stop being Highways at some point.

I had seen the sign in front of the old Pernicano’s, Cafe67 on that Southwest corner of Mapleview at 67, one day in February and had made a mental note that I should try it out one day, when I was in the area again.  I did pass it a few more times, but always was alone and not overly hungry, and it kind of looks a little too new and gimmicky and I didn’t want to go inside alone to eat.  So I waited.   Then Mrs. L told me about *how* good it was, and that we should go there one day, soon. She even gave me a paper menu she had taken from the restaurant (she did not know I did this blog, which made her recommendation make me take note).Cafe67_003 Cafe67_002 Well, first thing I noticed is that the entire menu is available "To Go".  Shoot me now. Then I noticed they are only open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m..  Hmmm…limited cuisine.  I like that.

So, this past Saturday, The Mister and I decided to head East, to the Santee Swap Meet, instead of west and Kobey’s Swap Meet. Of course, we were hungry and wanted breakfast. I decided to try the basic:Cafe67_004

One poached egg, Monterey potatoes(shredded potatoes with Jack cheese and herbs), bacon and rye toast with coffee, of course. ($5.50) 

The bread was a nice, thick marble rye- I imagine the one they use to make the lunch sandwiches.  The bacon was thick and crispy, the way I like it.  The egg was poached and still runny with  a very fresh orange colored yolk …and, wow! those Monterey potatoes.  I have had the pre-made reheated, Sysco’d Monterey cakes and I like them.  These were  made from freshly shredded potatoes, had evenly dispersed shredded Monterey Jack cheese and the herbs were a nice blend; perhaps Herbes De Provence, but I am not certain.Cafe67_005 Cafe67_006

The Mister could not decide, and got "The Works" Omelet ($7.75) with the home fried potatoes (That is almost half a plate of red skinned potato quarters, topped with cheese) and a biscuit, served with either country gravy or honey.

The omelet was made with at least three eggs, filled with ham, bacon and sausage, bell peppers, tomatoes, onions and cheese (The Mister asked for no onions and it was no problem).  The bacon and ham were nice and thick and cut into nice sized pieces and the breakfast sausage was crumbled and excellent. The home fried potatoes were superb. Prepared simply and were so fresh tasting and wonderful, especially with that cheese.  That biscuit- oh my!.  Definitely made from scratch, shortening based, baking powder.  Wonderful, light, large and if I do say so, perfect!

This place seems to always be busy yet service is great, attentive and fast.  I have seen buses stop here on weekdays; some sort of regular, local tour group it seems to be.  There is a larger side room and I saw that the Local Rotary Club meets here also.

The only downside- I confess, I am a coffee snob.  It was fresh coffee, but either Folgers or Farmer John brand and I just don’t like the flavor.  It was served with real half and half though, in those cool coffee cups.  That kind of made up for it all.

We saw several tables getting lunch menu items, sandwiches in particular which were *huge* and looked really good.  If made with the same bread I had for toast, they were a good size and at minimum, great bread.  From what I have heard, everything here is good, and I believe it.  Thanks for telling me to try this, Mrs. L! If you happen to be in Lakeside,or just traveling through it, on 67, do stop in.  I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

Cafe 67 12381 Mapleview at Highway 67 Lakeside, CA 92040 (619) 443-4100 Open daily 6 a.m.-3 p.m.

Mister Fish and Chips – When Monday is the new Fry-day

Well, there I was stuck at one of those strip malls on Balboa avenue, waiting for a prescription to be filled, I was told it would be a 90 minute wait! Sheesh…….well what to do? I could drive home…but then I’d have only about 30 minutes, and would have to turn right around and drive back, it just seemed like a waste of gas. Wait a minute(big smack to the side of my own head), I could eat! Yeah, that’s the ticket…I could stuff my face silly, with really unhealthy food. That’ll teach myself a lesson for getting sick….. And I know just the place…..

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Mr Fish and Chips is a small Mom and Pop shop towered over by the Long’s Drug Store and Von’s Supermarket in a fairly large strip mall on the corner of Balboa and Genesee. And just as this little shop is tucked away from the street, it also has a tendency to get sort of "lost in the mix" when I think of places to eat in the area.

The shop itself is pretty small with just a few tables, and the size and arrangement of the furniture always gives me the feeling that the restaurant is pretty crowded.

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You can tell by the name of the restaurant what the specialty of the house is here….it’s seafood, fried seafood. I can think of only a few items that aren’t battered or in some way deep fried, and they all end with the word salad.

I usually get the fish and chips here, but I also like the onion rings, so today I decided to go for the gusto and got the Seafood Dinner(1 fish, 5 scallops, 1 "jumbo" shrimp – $7.99) with coleslaw. The hardest decision was determining whether to get the fried zucchini or onion rings…..

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Soon enough my order was ready. I always smile when I grab my tray of food Mrfishandchips05here, all available accompanying "dressings" are always placed on the tray with my food! The coleslaw was as I remember, very mild in flavor with a touch of mustard…kind of bland overall, but it helps to cut through all of the batter. And let me tell you, there’s a whooole lot of batter going on….

Not quite your traditional fish and chips……..

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The batter is the same for just about all the items…a flour based batter with a leavening agent to give the batter a nice crunch and lightness. The onions rings were a wonderful, crunchy, slightly sweet(in an onion-y way) treat. The "Jumbo" Shrimp was gummy and overcooked, the scallops, though hidden in a large dollop of batter were decent with cocktail sauce.

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The fish was pretty good, moist and tender white fish, in a crisp batter….very nice with malt vinegar. I have never liked the Tartar sauce here, it’s too bland…….

Overall, Mr Fish and Chips won’t be setting the culinary world on fire, but it is a good value, and it’ll cure any fried food cravings you may have…..in a good way.

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Mister Fish & Chips
5647 Balboa Ave
San Diego, CA 92111

(858) 279-3474

Open Mon-Sat 11am-9pm
Closed on Sundays

Burgers, continued-Islands, a ch-ch-chain, and it was good!

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  Cathy decided to write something today, and Kirk didn’t want to. Stay, read, enjoy!

So, I am always carrying the camera around with me and pretty much eat something every day, and sometimes it tastes good (that last part was not sarcasm, based on my last few posts). The Mister and I sometimes go to Islands, usually with a gift certificate.  So, here we are. Islands_002 Islands.

Burgers. Lots of choices.  I got the Big Wave, the basic one ($6.39). 1/2 lb of beef, cooked medium rare (I asked; the menu says medium only..be polite and they may take the burger off the grill before it hits medium in heat).  Comes with lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion and mustard… on a white or wheat bun.  Juicy, flavorful, excellent.  The bun was lightly toasted and fresh.

A side of fries? Sure.Islands_001

Wow.  Enough to be able to take home and fry for breakfast the next morning…fresh potatoes, medium cut, with skin, very fresh, crispy, nice.  ($2.95)

The Mister got a Kaanapali Kobb salad ($9.39)(that whole New Years Resolution thing ).Islands

Lots of lettuce, some cabbage, some chopped scallions, grilled chicken breast, chopped tomatoes, chopped bacon, chopped hard cooked egg, avocado, blue cheese chunks and tossed in a blue cheese dressing. Quite a lot also.

Good portion sizes. Fresh made for you.

Islands_003 As we were leaving, The Mister went to grab  "Take Out and Fax menu" and there were a few interesting items on it…the primary one category that caught my eye was the "High Protein Platters"..this was not on the menu in our booth.  2  hamburger patties with American cheese and bacon, served with sliced avocado, tomatoes and wedge salad with blue cheese dressing… for $10.25; also 2 chicken breasts with melted swiss and sauteed mushrooms and the same salad with avocados and tomatoes and the same with a 1/2 rotisserie chicken…all are $10.25.  Interesting.  Must pay more attention.

Surprisingly good food here.  I am now sort of happy to eat again, yet cautiously optimistic. Website. Islands, numerous locations in California, Arizona and one each in Colorado and Nevada.

Topping out for Good Eats ~ Tip Top Meats!

"Hi! This is Vicky posting about her latest meal. She is extremely honored to be invited by Kirk to  blog on mmm-Yoso!"

So apparently I get super excited about my food, and totally forget about taking the pictures until after I'm done… Oh well, I'll have to wait until my next trip before taking pictures of the great munchies I had for……..

So we celebrated Asian New Years and I did my best to feed the poor college student that was crashing with me for the weekend. He unfortunately didn't bring anything fancier than a t shirt so my steak loving cousin couldn't take advantage of my generosity since we couldn't go to Donavan's. And besides, where else can I feed a starving college student amazingly good quality steak at less than 10 bucks a plate?! I can't even say that about TGIFridays where you get a mediocre steak for around 20! So on my way up to dropping him off in Orange County, we swung by a North County secret. It's where I drop in when I want a good hunk of steak (before Kirk posted about Siesel's), and it's where I managed to feed my mini army of guy friends who helped me move… I have a ton of stuff, so I had to bribe them with a "steak dinner." *drumroll!* Tip Top Meats!! It's a meat market/restaurant/european specialty deli or market all rolled into one. Here's a picture of the outside, where they write all their specials for their restaurants on the whiteboard:Img_1184_2

Wowsers! They even have their daily availability of wild game and goodies to satisfy the pickiest inner carnivore. If you look on the bottom right of the corner to see their "Big John" breakfast, its the craziest entree on their breakfast meal. Their menu describes it as: "Three eggs any style, home fried potatoes, toast, and ALL* of our own delicious smokehouse bacon, pork link sausage, or polish sausage, bratwurst, or ham you can eat." *~Sorry, ALL not valid on TOGO orders (two choices of meats). All that for $5.98! S got that one time when we went shopping at the outlets down the street. They weren't kidding about the all you can eat! It seriously was all you can eat meats!

Tip Top apparently is a wholesale meat market that some of the high end local restaurants use. They have their deli on the end of the market and apparently their mentality is to cut out the middleman/distributor so their meals stay unbelievably reasonable! AND they give you an amazing portion! AND it's amazingly tasty!

But before we get to the prime rib part, more pictures of the place:
Img_1185_1 A freezer full of random things… (yes if you look at the enlargement, they have "maui ribs…" I haven't quite figured out what Maui Ribs are though… )The scary part of the store is that they have everything fresh in the meat cases AND frozen so it will keep when it travels! How convenient!
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Here's a look at the crazy meat case full of meat. They had nearly every imaginable cut and part of meat. The best part was that the prices were kept very reasonable. At the same time, the staff was very knowledgeable. They had everything from veal cutlets to bacon wrapped filets. The sausages are made in house and the bacon is also smoked in house! Unfortunately when we got there around 7, they had already started covering up and cleaning up so that was the only section of the meat case that wasn't covered up or stored away. In addition to being the ultimate meat market, Tip Top also makes a plethora of European pastries…. including…. STRUDEL! Here's a picture of their gargantuan strudel: avaliable in 4 flavors, which they bake in house. They also make a wide variety of German cakes and goodies.
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Each strudel was about 7 inches wide and nearly 2 feet long!!! They also carry the strudel cut into manageable serving sizes in the eatery portion. Each strudel will set you back nearly 6 dollars. Img_1189 Goodness… Here are a couple more shots of the marketplace. 

When you have German sausages, you gotta have the German lagers and beers!

Img_1190_1 This picture is for Frankie and Sammy…  At first, I just took a picture of the bones in the case but realized how there was no way to really see the size of these suckers so I shall present you my very unflattering wrist and thumb! (And yes, there is probably a herd's worth of cow femurs.) Wow… that is ONE huge bone. I'm sure it would make some amazing stock though… Although I don't know anyone who would have a stock pot big enough to cook it in.

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Img_1192Also available here at Tip Top is a well dressed and re ady to cook Bugs Bunny along with goat. (I recall seeing some comments a co uple days ago from a reader asking about goat availability in San Diego. I'm kinda tempted to ask Tip Top what they DON'T carry.

Along with fresh meats and frozen game, the grocery/deli/market had an amazing selection of goodies.
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Here's their "condiment" section, full of every single imagineable imported ketchups/horseradish/and mustards… to go with every single imagineable sausage/wurst/link they make! I was amazed at how much stuff they carried! They even had a caviar section of imported caviars from around the world. So after much perusing and browsing and "stealth" picture taking, I joined up with the guys who were patiently standing in line by the eatery. So the eatery pretty much works like this: you stand in line, you tell her what dish you want, choose your sides – one or two sides depending on the dish, salad or soup, and generally it comes with a roll. So the reason for this visit in the first place is that from 4:30 to 8pm every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, they have prime rib. It's not the meager tough prime rib they serve at the neighborhood buffet place or even the cheap Nevada buffets. I'm talking about the GOOOOOD stuff. I actually prefer the texture of their prime rib over Donavan's! Granted they don't have the white linen tableclothes and it is pretty much a "they call your number" and you get your food and go chow type of place. So we ordered two prime rib plates, which came with 2 sides, soup or salad and a dinner roll. The choices for sides are: mashed potatoes and gravy, baked potato, french fries, sauerkraut, red cabbage, or steamed veggies. I had sauerkraut and mashed potatoes where Cousin H had the veggies and mashed potatoes. We each got a different soup; tonight they had beef barley and lentil. I don't think I enjoyed the soup that much. I'm still trying to get used to thick heavy soups, being that I was brought up on miso shiro and tofu vegetable soup. So we got our soups, and sat down. (H and I were sharing a prime rib plate… hence the two orders. I can never finish an entire plate and I hate dealing with leftovers.) So after a short while, our number was called and we picked up the immense amount of food. Img_1206

So maybe presentation wasn't their forte…. And apologies for the empty soup dish. Also, I had cut a good hunk out of the top piece of prime rib before H reminded me to take pictures. Yes… it was TWO slices of prime rib on each plate! MMMMMMMmmmm! The prime rib was tender and tasty, perfectly medium, swimming in a pool of au jus served with fresh horseradish. (I'm not a fan of horseradish… maybe that's why I forgot to take a picture of it.) It was straight up European home style cooking, the gravy on the mashed potatoes was divine, same with the sauerkraut. It really helped cut whatever fat/grease was in the meal. All that food for 10 dollars and change!

Most of the entrees are under 10 dollars. The prime rib roast is probably one of my favorites to get there, they also carry a lot of German style foods including sauerbraten, rouladen, holsteiner schnitzel. They also offer veal cordon bleu for under 8! If none of the entrees tickle your fancy, you can go over to the meat counter, pick out your steak and for an extra 2.98 in addition to the market price of the raw steak, they will cook it to your liking and add in sides for a complete steak dinner.

According to their pamphlet, they will order any specialty meat and will cook anything for you provided you give them a three day notice for whole pigs and steamboat rounds.

Tip Top Meats
6118 Paseo Del Norte
Carlsbad, CA
(760) 438-2620

Open Daily from 6am to 8pm

Baby Back Jack’s Old Fashioned Broiler

*** Baby Back Jack's has closed

A few months back Howie, who does A Foodie's-Eye View of San Diego's Best Restaurants mentioned "Jack's Broiler" to me in an email, about a month after, Candice, who posts in Oh-So Yummy mentioned Jack's Broiler as well. So during a recent weekend, we drove on up to Hillcrest and dropped by Baby Back Jack's Old Fashioned Broiler(whew, that's a mouthful) for lunch.

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If I remember correctly, this used to be a Yogurt shop. The interior of Jack's goes for a mild "retro-old fashioned" look.

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And tunes like Earth Angel and Venus in Bluejeans flow throughout the restaurant.

The menu is small, but covers very familiar territory, with everything from Hot Dogs and Burgers, to Baby Back Ribs.

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On this visit, the Missus went for the 1/2 of Jack's "Famous Wild Chicken"($7.95). Check out the "wild chicken"……

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Jacksbroiler05 Basically, a roasted half chicken that is slathered with BBQ sauce and heated on the grill. The chicken comes with Coleslaw and one "side", in this case the Missus chose fries.

The Missus told me the coleslaw wasn't really that great, a bit on the sweet side for Her…but She did scarf it up. I loved the fries, which were the skin-on natural style fries, with a chili-garlic-paprika seasoning. The Missus thought the fries were a bit on the salty side…but I finished them all up. Never got a chance to use the Ranch-style dipping sauce that was provided.

The chicken was quite large, and the Missus couldn't finish it.

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On the good side, the chicken was large, and the meat moist through and through. On the bad side, the interior of the chicken was still slightly cold. And though the dark meat had some flavor, the white meat was bland. The BBQ sauce didn't do it for me either, it had a bit of a neutral BBQ flavor, but had a weird aftertaste, and left a strange coating on my tongue. Overall, this was quite a bit of food.

I had the "World Famous Beef Dip"($7.95):

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Just by looking at it, you know right away…this ain't no "Philippe's". First off the "roll" was on very dry side, and the meat looked kinda, well, "grey", and was dry and tough. I enjoyed the "jus", it was beefy, and not overly salty…I used up all the jus and the Horseradish sauce. I think this is a bit over-priced for $7.95.

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Jacksbroiler09 On a side note…guess how much the soda pictured on the side is? It's $2, for one of those plastic 12oz cups. Luckily, refills are free, but if you're doing take-out, forget about the drinks. The two sodas I ordered put us over the $20 mark for lunch.

But still….I really enjoyed those fries…..

So I returned for lunch when I was in the area recently. And since you just can't order fries…I ordered my fries($1.95) with a side order of a Cheeseburger($5.50).

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Jacksbroiler11 Thought the fries were not as heavily seasoned as on my last visit, they were still pretty good.

After ordering, I struck up a short conversation with the "cook", who asked me how I'd like my burger, and though I'd usually ask for it "medium", I just told him to make the way he thought was best.

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The burger was delivered dressed with lettuce, tomato, and slices of red onions, cooked  just a tad on the "well" side, but the meat was moist, juicy, and had a nice mildly beefy flavor. At first I thought there was too much bun for the burger, but the bread had a nice pillowy texture. I wish the cheese was melted a bit better. I'd forgotten to tell him to skip the "sauce", which was a Thousand Island style dressing, but at least it wasn't slathered on, and the sauce was very mild so it didn't interfere with the flavor of the burger. Still, I usually like my burger without dressing. Not a bad burger, it's not going to set the world on fire, but it's pretty good, not as good as some, but better than many. I'd have it again.

Jacksbroiler13 As I usually do for "What Howie Eats" posts, I emailed Howie for His input. Here's what he said; "My fries were my favorite thing about the meal. I had the ribs, and they were decent, esp for the price." So there you go….

Baby Back Jack's Old Fashioned Broiler
1290 University Ave
San Diego, CA 92105

Scootz Eatz-New-and good-BBQ/Broasted Chicken/Pizza-in Santee

Unfortunately, Scootz has closed.  It will be missed.  The only place to get boasted chicken in Santee is Jimmy's.

Hi.  mmm-yoso is not on vacation, its just Cathy writing about what she and The Mister ate the other day.  Kirk just doesn't feel like writing…I'm sure he has eaten, though…

The Old Boll Weevil is gone from Santee, and I will miss it. They *would* cook the burgers medium rare and the prices were cheaper than at, what is apparently the only Boll Weevil left in the county… I immediately called The Mister when I saw the sign for the new place go up, and told him to check out the website.  Scootz Eatz.  Funny spelling.  Sign says BBQ, Chicken, Salads, Pizza.   It opened in December, we found a coupon on get one free dot com, so we went.Se_1

They are re-doing the facade of the whole mall, so there is not much lighting, just the plastic banner.  Its right across the street from the Santee Post Office, if you don't know the area. Se_001_1

Ah, scooters.  Suspended from the walls…the decor is kind of old fashioned Service Station, with metal moldings and stainless lamps and the concrete floor is a kind of swirly stained brown, like maybe oil was spilled on it.  Clean.  A lot cleaner than the old Boll Weevil.

So we walk in and there is a counter, where you order, pay, get a number and then your beverages, condiments and utensils.   The food is brought to the table.  While you are ordering, someone from the kitchen brings you a piece of freshly made bread, coated in a butter with chunks of garlic topping.  Oh yes, good, not too yeasty, a nice crust.  Turns out you get some with your meal.  With refills, if you ask.  (The people working there were way attentive, asking how the food was, being very helpful).Se_002

The coupon was for a free 1/4 chicken, your choice of white or dark meat (reg $7.25) with purchase of another meal…a BROASTED chicken.  Oh, the best place we have had broasted chicken is at Jimmy's the next block over. You have to use a special broaster contraption to call it broasted chicken….oh yes.  Se_006_1Crispy thin browned crust, juicy meat. (There is an addendum at the bottom of this post explaining what broasted means.)

It came with the aforementioned bread and a choice of one of two salads.  This one is the "San Diego", which has a variety of lettuces, feta, grape tomatoes, cucumber, olives, onion slices, and a slice of green and red pepper in a "zesty"balsamic dressing.  There is a *lot* of salad in that bowl.  The flavors worked very well together.

For our other meal, we chose the 1/4 rack of ribs ($8.75) with the Caesar salad.Se_005  To be honest, I did not expect much.

Wrong.  4 baby back ribs, meaty, a good smoky meat flavor, light BBQ sauce coating that was not overpowering.  Excellent.  We asked the Owner and he said he smokes it in the oven.  He also asked us if it was too smoky or not, a nice touch.  The Caesar salad was all romaine, fresco cheese and topped with tortilla strips and had a very nice creamy lime Caesar dressing. Again, a lot of salad in that bowl.

We were curious about the honey baked beans ($4.25) as a side dish and ordered it.Se_004

It was in a large bowl, same size as the salads came in, and so there was a lot, but the price was steep.  We did fill out the comment card and that was our only complaint-the price was too high.   The flavor was excellent, the beans not mushy, I could taste the honey.

Also on the menu, for only 95¢ were in store made potato chips. Oh, yes.  I am from Detroit, where the largest amount of potato chips are consumed per capita.  I would eat a bag of chips with chocolate milk for lunch on days when I did not bring a lunch to school.  Se_003 Still, to this day, both my brother and I give out small vendor size bags of chips to the Trick or Treaters on Halloween because we remember how good it was to not get all candy.

These chips- not hot, but oh yes, freshly made that day, crispy and not thin..nicely burned.  Salted, but not too much.  Excellent.  So much that we took the extra home.

This was a nice surprise and right on Mission Gorge Road.  They also smoke a tri-tip, which I will get next time…oh and they have pizza, burgers, wraps, gourmet sandwiches …that also next time, and the next time.  There is a menu on the website and they are available for catering.  It was surprisingly excellent!

Scootz Eatz  9535 Mission Gorge Road Santee 92071 (619) 562-4200 website

After I wrote/published this post I got a few questions about what "broasted" means.   It is a combination of pressure and deep frying in a machine made by the Broaster Company of Beloit, Wisconsin.  Both the equipment and ingredients are available only to the Food Service and Institutional Industry Customers, not the general public.  The result of broasting is a rapidly cooked crispy skinned chicken with a moist interior and it is less greasy than traditional fried chicken.

(Rail) Road Trip – Two Landmarks; Philippe the Original & Cielito Lindo- Los Angeles

On the final day of my LA Railroad trip, we headed off to find some sustenance for the long and grueling train ride back to San Diego…..a two hour trip on an empty stomach can be pure hell! On this day, Captain Jack and I had decided to walk on over to the one and only Philippe The Original….say that quickly and dramatically "Philippe THE Orrr-iginal", and suddenly pictures of tumblers, clowns, and other circus performers dance in your head…..

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Which sometimes ain’t too far from the truth…..it gets pretty crowded at Philippe’s, even at 830 am on a Sunday morning, the line is a good 6 deep. You may need a Ringmaster to maneuver around the 3 ring circus breakfast rush.

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Some of Philippe’s fame is based on the claim that Philippe Mathieu(the original Philippe) created the French Dip sandwich by accident in 1918. You can read it all here. In the original "you got peanut butter on my chocolate" moment Philippe apparently came up with a bad case of fumble-itis when making a sandwich, dropping the roll into a roasting pan full of juice (let’s all say it together, ahhhh-jus!), and the rest so they say is history. But as with many of these type of claims, it is not without some controversy…..right up the street resides Cole’s Pacific Electric Buffet, who claim to have invented the French Dip sandwich in 1908!

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Philippe04_1Most of the customers on this morning were having breakfast. But, I wasn’t standing in line on the sawdust lined floors at Philippe’s for breakfast. Though I must say, watching a petite Asian girl wolf down a huge ham steak, easy over eggs, biscuits, cole slaw, and potato salad, is quite a sight to behold.

Not knowing the next time I’d be in the area, I went for my favorite sandwich at Philippe’s…the Double Dipped Lamb Sandwich. ($5.95) Ahhh Lamb, it’s not just for breakfast anymore…….  A leg of lamb was removed from one of the heating drawers, the meat cut off, the whole sandwich dipped, twice in jus.  Oh, and of course a cup o’ Joe…believe it or not, coffee at Philippe’s is still 10 cents a cup.                                    

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And though the lamb was a bit tougher and not as rich as the version I had on Philippe06_2my previous visit , the jus was oh so good. In fact I remember telling Captain Jack, that if Philippe’s sold rolls in jus, I’d be tempted to order that. I know I could have gotten the Classic French Dip, but I’d found it to be on the salty side……

Still Philippe’s is quite the landmark…in business since 1908, that says something about a place.

Philippe the Original
1001 N Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Open Daily 6am – 10pm

And of course breakfast is just not complete without something from that special food group, taquitos. We made it a point to stop by Cielito Lindo on DietChiliCheeseFries recommendation. According to DCCF, the taquitos at Cielito Lindo was a must eat item.

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Much like Philippe’s, Cielito Lindo has a long and interesting history, and has been around and selling taquitos since 1934! That’s alot of taquitos…….

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So of course we had to stop by and order some Burritos! Hah, just kidding, I ordered 3 taquitos($3.60). The taquitos arrived, and were very tasty, the "shell" had a nice corn flavor, though I thought the really tightly packed meat to be somewhat tough and flavorless. The avocado sauce, was like a runny guacamole, or maybe a thicker salsa verde? Kind of on the bland side.

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Still these taquitos had that "something special", and were about a perfect a taquito as one could come across.

As we ate, we watched taquitos being cooked, and noticed that the taquitos weren’t deep fried in the conventional sense, but fried up in a pan that looked sort of like a wok, without a ton of oil.

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Cielitolindo05 As we watched the taquitos cook, I nudged Captain Jack….I had found the ingredient that made these taquitos so good….it was the special, thick, white liquid being poured into the pans from the "coffee pots" lining the stove area! Yes, that magical elixir…Lard! No wonder they tasted so good!

Cielito Lindo
23 Olvera St # E
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Open Sun – Thurs 9am – 11pm
     Fri – Sat 9am – Midnight

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The heck with your New Year’s Resolution!-Anthony’s Sea Grill

Unfortunately Anthony's Sea Grill has closed.

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  Cathy is blogging and Kirk is apparently traipsing about, probably researching someplace new and different.

Hi.  There should be a "seafood" or "fish" category for me to select from, but there isn't…and Anthony's is technically a San Diego chain, so I categorized it that way…but, well, if you've lived here for any length of time, you know Anthony's.  The Star of The Sea Room downtown..fancy schmancy…they used to require all men wear a jacket or suit coat to eat there…can you imagine?  Its good seafood.  The Ghio family has had restaurants in San Diego since 1946..Anthony's Fish Grotto.  The three Grotto's are less expensive and still have great seafood.  Then a few years ago, Anthony's Fishette's opened…and one remains.  Now, to meet the needs of today's guests, Anthony's Grill has opened.   Its in the mall at the SE corner of 805 and Clairmont Mesa Boulevard, next to Niban.

So, there are healthy, grilled items on the menuAnthonys  and quite a variety. You order, pay and they bring the food to your table.

There is a take out counter near the door, with "Grab and Go" wraps and salads and a few Anthony's products (the basting butters, spreads, dips, seafood salad, and smoked fish).

The 'old' Fishette that used to be in this location had an appetizer of smoked fish which The Mister and I used to always get.  This time, we had to buy a vacuum sealed, 4.5 ounce hunk of smoked albacore for $3.79.  Of course, we have a bowl of New England style clam chowder also ($2.95).Anthonys_001_1  There is a "sauce bar" with a variety of sides…tartar, cocktail, pesto salad dressing, louie dressing, catsup, lemons…everything you could possibly need to add to your meal.

The clam chowder is made with real cream…a skin forms on top .  The flavor of the broth is nice and with clam juice and there are many larger pieces of chopped clam, some celery and small diced potato.  Its excellent clam chowder, as always, served with oyster crackers.

The smoked fish was excellent.  There is an expiration date n the back of the package.  Its smoked fresh here in San Diego.  The Mister got the Fish and shrimp plate with Anthonys_003_1 fries ($8.95) and a side of cole slaw ($1.75).  I love the cole slaw here.  Not too much dressing and a tiny bit tangy with the cabbage chopped finely.  There are five large shrimp, lightly breaded and fried perfectly…juicy and sweet.  The piece of cod is light, flaky, fresh and classic.  The fries are not bad. Crispy and light.  Not greasy.

I got the fried calamari salad ($7.50)Anthonys_002

Mostly iceberg with some romaine lettuces, tomatoes, avocado slices, cucumber slices, onion, homemade croutons and a slice of garlic ciabatta bread (which is used for the sandwiches here) .  Oh yes, and the fried calamari.  Light, slight seasoning and perfect.  There is quite a bit of food here.

Oh, the grilled stuff…we haven't tried it.  We like the "original" Anthony's flavors.

Anthony's Sea Grill 781 Clairmont Mesa Blvd. San Diego 92111 (858)244-0228

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Rose Parade Preview…and food at Tops

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  Cathy is blogging while Kirk rests.  This one is interesting.

Hi.  Its the end of the year and there are still some traditional things The Mister and I do.  One of those things is going up to Pasadena, having breakfast and either helping or  watching  Tournament of Roses parade floats being decorated.  Since I have this wrist injury and repetitive stress is out of the question, this is a year to watch.  Greenstreethotel_1

So, we went to breakfast first at the Historic Green Street Hotel.  The Hotel is now a Condominium Complex for the most part, but the building was built in 1898 and has been declared a Historical Site. …The food, its a brunch and not much selection.

Greenstreet06 Fruit, muffins, pastries, scrambled eggs, sausage and ham…as well as juice and coffee.  We were not there for the food.

We ate quickly and waited to get onto the tour bus that took us about 1 mile south….this was the view, waiting to get to the top/overview area of one of the four float building company warehouses.Farmers_insurance

This is the Farmers Insurance entry for this year's parade. The little owl on Mother Nature's shoulder moves his head. They took the float out of the warehouse to make certain the mechanics were working and to do last minute touch ups before judging was to take place at about 1 p.m. today.  Every square inch of the float that is visible has to be covered in something that is, or was alive.

Overview_006 Once you are inside you get a view of the nine floats that have been being assembled in this 'barn' for, really, the last year.

The City of Glendale float is the one with the bear, the Optimists have the one with the cat and dog being friends,

Lutheran06_001 Optimists The City of Long Beach

made the one with the lighthouse and sailboats, the City of Pasadena did the birdhouse. McDonald's sponsored the one with the honeybees …

The Lutheran Hour has the one with the church, Lions Club International did the one with the cane for the blind.Lions06_1

Anyhow, these floats are essentially done, and beautiful.  People talk about what they are made of…the living parts.  But this isn't a good vantage point…HOWEVER…I have friends in High Places….oh, and I'm kinda sorta one of them….

Here is a photo from a few days before the parade last year, with a float still in the assembly stage. See the orange slices used so they look like goldfish scales?Fish_001

(click on it and it will enlarge)

So, anyhow, here's some closeups..you can tell some of the materials without my help.Bees_003 Citylongbeach_005 Farmersins06_004 Glendale_003 Lacity_003 Lions06_003

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Woody06_003 Woody06 OK, so that was the majority of my day…but The Mister and I were tired and hungry and in Pasadena..and of course I *must* always have my camera with me.

Tops Tops, 50 years in business, 'Voted Best Fast Food in Pasadena, Corner of Walnut and Allen'.  Gotta try it.

Hmmm, similar to The Hat but with a larger menu….Tops_001 Tops_002

So, we got what we know is good: the 1/2 pound burger ($3.89), pastrami dip($6.39) and small chili cheese fries($3.59)…

Tops_003 Simple, basic and pretty darn good…the burger is served with lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles and Thousand Island sauce; the pastrami was peppery, had a nice amount of fat and in a nice french roll…

OK, the burger looks, eh, smallish for 1/2 pound…here is what it looked like in my hand after I had eaten a LOT and was almost full….Tops_004

Tops 1792 East Walnut Street Pasadena (626)584-0244 M-Th 7 am-11 pm; Fri/Sa  am-midnight, Sun 9 am-11pm

I'll talk to you all next year, and thank you for making this one my most interesting in my lifetime!  Watch football on January 1st…  There's this game that is played in Pasadena….Bumpersticker

It’s Burger Week – Longhorn Cafe-Howdy Pilgrim!

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  Kirk is just taking the day off (from blogging, anyhow) and Cathy is blogging. Stay and look.

Hello, again, and welcome back.  I'm just going to talk about a great sort of neighborhood place that has been there forever and has an All-American type of ambiance…by that, I mean burgers and beer….

In the Vons/Rite Aid Shopping Center where Mission Gorge turns into Friars Road, next to Kaiser Hospital at Zion…at night, well, its the faded sign..Lc_013

You walk in, the bar is along the wall to your left, booths on the right and televisions blaring.  Lots of cowboy memorabilia on the walls.  Walk straight back to the room on the left- The John Wayne Room…Lc_001 Lc_006 Lc_003_2

Trust me, this is nowhere near all the memorabilia collected here.

You can read about John Wayne on the menu also.

So, you sit down and the table is set, with menus, plastic wear, condiments…Lc_007

The menu is fairly simple; burgers, steaks salads, appetizers. Bar food.

(You can read, at the bottom of the John Wayne story, the breakfast menu)  Lc_004_1

We ordered basics. The 1/2 pound Longhorn burger ($6.25), cooked medium rare, with a side of onion rings ($4) and the 6 ounce top sirloin steak dinner ($8.50), served with salad or coleslaw or soup, freedom fries and garlic toast.   The Mister also ordered a Red Trolley Beer, which was $2.25- the Happy Hour price-cheaper than the draught beer.

Lc_008 The salad arrives in a paper plate atop a plastic plate with a real fork (there are plastic forks on the table).  Standard, iceberg lettuce, fresh tomatoes, a pretty good blue cheese dressing.  Nothing extraordinary, not bad.Lc_010

The Top Sirloin steak, cooked medium rare, also. The steak was very flavorful and tender.  The garlic toast was nice. The fries were standard, cooked well. Lc_011      

The side of Onion rings is quite large.  They were crispy and made with whole onions, not the minced ones.Lc_009_1

My 1/2 pound burger, done medium rare, served with ONION and tomato and lettuce.  You saw that condiment tray up there…I added pickles and mayonnaise. Oh, the bun is toasted.

Excellent food, great atmosphere, close to Qualcomm and friendly people..everywhere…

Longhorn Cafe 6519 Mission Gorge Road San Diego 92120 ( in the Vons and Rite Aid Shopping Center)

(619)283-0831

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