Circling Back to Tanuki

At the beginning of last month; I was updating "The Big List By Neighborhood" and of course, a couple of places caught my eye. In fact, this one post I did in December of 2021, during the pandemic really got my attention. It was of two places that we had gone to three times each back in 2020! I had those photos saved for a post and then you know what happened, right? Anyway, I did a "Clearing Out the Memory Card" post and had meant to return once things returned to normal. And of course time does not stand still for anyone….here we are in 2025.

So recently, I set out to rectify that short coming. And lucky for us, Tanuki has a outdoor sitting area so we could bring JJ along. We decided on lunch and headed on over, arriving just at the noon opening time, managing to snare a parking spot. Parking in Kensington can sometimes be as rare as actually seeing the namesake in the wild!

We took a table outdoors and the friendly Server quickly brought JJ a bowl of H2O to get him settled in!

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Having been here three times before, we treaded lightly, from previous experience, even though it was five years and counting, staying away from the sushi/sashimi….I didn't come here for the fries.

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I did want the Kakiage Udon, but the Missus didn't feel like having that. So, we placed our order. The Missus got the cold brew tea, which came in a nifty glass bottle…….of course the Missus then purchased one on Amazon!

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And you can see the first item that arrived as well, the Wagyu Tataki Ponzu ($19).

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While the beef was a bit over cooked for tataki; it was tender with good beefiness. The daikon oroshi added nice pungency and the ponzu a layer of sourness, with a hint of sweet. Not bad at all.

What was bad was the Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna ($18).

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The bones scraped tuna had been turned to mush and was rather fishy. The rice had been formed into squares like tater tots and hadn't been browned enough to attain crispness; rather it was quite plastic-cy in texture. Not a very good dish.

The Toro Wasa ($12) was a nice correction.

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I didn't expect Otoro for this price point and it wasn't a huge portion, but the fish was very fatty and tender. The wasabi added a nice sinus clearing pungency. We enjoyed this dish.

Our favorite item of the day was the Hamachi Kama ($20).

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Though it didn't look particularly good; we really enjoyed this. The skin had attained a decent crispness, the flesh moist and buttery, deep rich-oceany-umami flavors. It was decently (not overly) salted.

The Roasted Suzuki ($14) while nicely priced was just ok.

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The fish was very tender, though the skin rubbery. It was in need of some seasoning as the cilantro sauce, while creamy was bland. The toumokoroshi; the grilled corn was too hard, while haricot-vert undercooked, not seasoned, and too hard.

Overall, nice service, the prices reasonable for this day and age, the food was decent, especially for Japanese food in Kensington. We'll probably return for an al fresco early dinner with JJ one evening.

The Missus wants to have that kama again……

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Tanuki
4191 Adams Ave.
San Diego, CA 92116
Current Hours:
Monday          5pm – 9pm
Tues – Thurs 12pm – 3pm, 5pm – 9pm
Friday            12pm – 3pm, 5pm – 10pm
Saturday        5pm – 10pm

It’s San Wo, not Sam Woo, Tasty House Replacing Tealightful Cafe, Itacho Sushi Replacing Mikami, and other “stuffs”…..

Just a couple of things for this Monday.

Itacho Sushi Replacing Mikami:

I saw a sign up on the former location of Mikami Sushi, so I drove on in to take a look.

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Looks like another AYCE sushi place is taking the spot.

7319 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111

Tasty House Replacing Tealightful Cafe:

On the same drive I saw another new sign while driving West on Clairemont Mesa. This one in the former location of Tealightful Cafe….I didn't even know they closed. Seems like the owner has been having health issues….

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The sign had me wondering if this place would have anything to do with Tasty Noodle House (more on that below), which folks told me had closed. But the Missus and "FOY" Xiāngjiāo both said that based on the Chinese name it's unlikely.

4726 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92117

And what about Tasty Noodle House?:

I had heard and been asked if Tasty Noodle House has closed. Even though I https://mmm-yoso.typepad.com/mmmyoso/had a very mediocre visit back in February, the place was doing some good takeout-delivery business when I visited.

On my next foray to Convoy, I dropped by and noticed the doors to the restaurant were open.

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But the hand written sign on the door said "Sorry! We Closed".

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I then noticed, at the top left of the window, out of direct line of sight, this sign…..

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Yikes!!!!!

Tasty Noodle House
4646 Convoy St
San Diego, CA 92111

And Finally, It's San Wo, not Sam Woo:

I recently went to the Clairemont Mesa location of 99 Ranch Market….this was actually on the same drive where I noticed Tasty House and the Itacho signs. Since the location on Balboa opened, which is closer to home, I seldom visit the legacy location any more. I quickly noticed a couple of changes….one of which will be in a future post. For some reason, I looked up and I noticed that the sign for Sam Woo BBQ had been "modified".

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And now said "San Wo BBQ". What they heck? I had last visited in September of last year and I believe the sign still said "Sam Woo". What the heck is going on? I know that Sam Woo's are kind of a loose conglomeration of places based on a single family. I also know that the owner of the LA location was sentenced to prison for tax evasion, but this was news to me! Again our good friend Xiāngjiāo did tell me it's the same ownership….so I dunno. The Missus said the name in Chinese is the same, they took off the last character, but it's still the same.

Sam Woo San Wo BBQ Restaurant
7330 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111

Man, so much going on in Kearny-Clairemont Mesa!

Road Trip – The Sando Truck (Santa Barbara)

JJ had done so well on our road trip to Morro Bay and Cambria that when the Missus had another string of days off, we decided to try it again. This time, we'd head to Santa Barbara. Granted, we have kind of mixed feelings about the city; it's kind of touristy, we hadn't always enjoyed our stays too much, but I had an idea. This time we'd stay in the Funk Zone…..at the Moxy Hotel and just kind of see how we like it this time around.

As with our previous road trip; JJ was a champ and we made it to our destination in no time. We even managed an early check in! Our room was interesting, but comfortable; I'll go into a bit more detail a bit later.

The Funk Zone is located across the 101 from the busy portion of State Street. It was a nice short walk to Stearns Wharf.

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This was a Sunday and we were shocked at how "quiet" things were….more on that later.

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We enjoyed the walk as did JJ who got a lot of "pets" from folks.

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We even had a photo-op or two…..

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What I had found interesting was that there weren't reservations available for many places or various restaurants were closed. We looked for a place to grab lunch and I had noticed this food truck just around the corner from the hotel.

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And we thought "what the heck"? We weren't too hungry, so this sounded good. We got a Pork Katsu (that's what it is on the menu…I guess folks wouldn't know tonkatsu???) Sando – 3 piece (which I think is one sando) $11 and an order of Potato Salad ($5). The guy working was very nice; he pointed us to a table we could use.

We liked that shokupan was used for the sandwich and yes, the crust was trimmed off!

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The "sizing" was a bit off as the tonkatsu was significantly smaller than the bread and had been over-fried a bit. The pork was toothsome and not tough; a bit too much katsu sauce as well. Overall, an ok sando…..in Santa Barbara!

The Potato Salad was actually quite good.

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At first glance we thought it might have a bit too much mayo; but this was nice and refreshing. The potatoes nicely mashed, a good amount of egg in this, but our favorite ingredient was that instead of just plain cucumber, kyuri asazuke, pickled cucumbers were used. This added a nice sour-acidity which helped to balance out the mayo.

This was pretty filling and a nice start to our stay in Santa Barbara.

The Sando Truck
210 State St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

We decided to take a stroll after our meal. We headed under the 101 and over to the main part of State Street…..usually busy with tourists, today it was totally empty.

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We actually enjoyed this…..

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Many of the businesses were closed as were the restaurants I'd tried to reservations at. What was going on? 

Well, I guess that many places don't open on Super Bowl Sunday? The bars were open, but there didn't seem very full. I guess this is what SBS is like in downtown Santa Barbara?

Izakaya Sakura Yet Again

I can understand, if upon reading the title of this post you do the "head slap"…….and sigh….Izakaya Sakura again you may ask. And yes, I do understand….I just counted and this is our forty-first post on Izakaya Sakura or "Izzy" as a good "FOY' calls it. There are many great memories I have of the place, dating from my first post back in July 2005 on a wonderful meal with the late Ed from Yuma. And over the course of the last 15 years or so, there have been ups and downs. And many of my favorite dishes are no longer on the menu.

Yes, much has changed at Sakura over the years. And I've sometimes gotten folks emailing or telling me about the impending demise of Sakura. From back when they first started serving California Rolls….the place used to have posted notes around the dining area stating "we do not serve California rolls". To when the business finally put up a sign…yes, the restaurant never had a sign for over a decade! Which one "FOY" equated that to the "Tearing Down of the Berlin Wall"….such drama. And in recent years the place has tried to keep up with some fads…though it's always a couple of years late, by adding stuffs like ramen to the menu. I've jokingly said "in 2028 they're going to add KFC to the menu"!

All the changes and the sometimes surly service and to be perfectly honest, the increased variety of what was offered in San Diego had decreased my visits over the last couple of years. Still, I make it a point to drop by Sakura every once in a while. And on a recent day, with temperatures hitting the high 70's…..I'm thinking the change in temps from the high 40's to the 70's in a couple of days intensified the perception of "warm", I decided to head on back to Sakura for lunch.

I walked in a few minutes after 11. There were several tables already filled with folks. Back in the day, Sakura would be full of salarymen. The great shift over the years was magnified by the conversations I overheard. No Japanese, several tables speaking Mandarin; the guys behind the sushi bar conversed to each other in Spanish. In some ways this is great as it emphasizes the diversity of San Diego.

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I've noted that one of my warm weather favorites, the Gyokai Natto Don is no longer on the lunch menu….perhaps not to scare off those afraid of the "fragrance and neba-neba"? A chirashi would have been good, but heck, I just couldn't justify parting with $34 on this day.

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So, I decided on my usual warm weather favorite these days at Sakura; the Zaru Soba. But, I wanted a bit more and decided to push my luck. You see, Sakura for a period had some pretty surly service. I had enjoyed the Ebi Kakiage don over the years and wondered if I could get the Tempura Zaru Soba, but with Ebi Kakiage instead of the shrimp tempura. The woman waiting on me said "ok, no problem"! Nice!

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Good lord, look at the amount of Ebi Kakiage!

I Sakura Again 07a  I Sakura Again 04  Granted, there was a lot more veggies to shrimp than I recall. But the nice crunch, variety of flavors, with a dip in the wasabi and ginger enhanced Tsuyu, alternated with the perfectly cooked slightly stretchy soba was just what the doctor ordered on this day.

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And at least on this day, to paraphrase a famous quote; "word of Sakura's demise have been greatly exaggerated". For now. Though I'm not sure what I'd do if they started serving "KFC"!

Izakaya Sakura
3904 Convoy St Suite 121
San Diego, CA 92111

Have a great week everyone!

A5 Wagyu Beef Rice from Sizzling House & Noodle

**** Sizzling House has closed

**** I did a revisit, you can read that post here.

One of the other victims of the China Max fire in 2020 was the Convoy location of Tasty Pot. The place was repaired with the same owners in place; but I’m guessing with all the hot pot restaurants dotting the area the proprietors decided to go in a different direction, deciding on a sizzling plate/pepper lunch concept named Sizzling House which opened in December.

I’d been trying to talk the Missus into visiting, but She didn’t seem to enthusiastic about “feeding another fad”, but She finally encouraged me to check the place out on my own.

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So, I decided to head on over; arriving right after 11 on a weekday. The spacious restaurant had but one table occupied when I arrived and just two when I left.

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As is the trend with many restaurants these days; ordering is done via QR code. Though I found the folks working to be quite attentive, which is probably pretty easy with just two tables occupied.

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Funny thing; as I was looking thru the menu; the Missus sent me a text encouraging me to order the Japanese A5 Wagyu. When I said I thought it was waaaay too expensive, She kept insisting! Perhaps She was just feigning Her distinerest?

I finally relented and ordered the Japanese A5 Wagyu rice, meat medium rare, with an egg (of course) which had a $1.99 upcharge. This wasn’t cheap by any means.

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Though you did get a free green tea, with or without hot or cold, with or without sugar.

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My plate came out, with a cardboard “crown” to protect the innocent fairly quickly. It was sizzling quite nicely.

Sizzling House 06 Sizzling House 07  The portion of rice was quite large there was corn and edamame scattered about the hot plate. The beef, supposedly four ounces was topped with a small scoop of butter, which I thought wasn’t necessary.

The pepper sauce came in a small gravy boat. I tasted the sauce; which was interesting as it was much spicier than the usual Taiwanese Black Pepper sauce. The sauce was rather rich in texture with some decent tangy tones, a mild sweetness, and a savory component. I think this kind of overpowered the black pepper component. For some reason, I thought it would go great with shrimp?

The beef was a rather thinly sliced and I got to moving it quickly so it wouldn’t overcook.

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With the beef sidelined to prevent overcooking; I worked on mixing the rice, other stuffs, and sauce to get things nicely coated. In some ways, I almost wished this was in a dolsot as some caramelization and crispy bits would add to texture and flavor.

As a whole, the sauce overpowered the beef which I’m glad I moved to the side and ate without contact with the sauce. You could cut it with the fork, but I don’t think I’d get this again. As much as I thought that there was a good amount of sauce, I think I could have used even more! Though the rice did taste pretty good; and the corn added some sweetness and in combination with the edamame more textural contrast.

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Then again, I’m not going to spent forty bucks for a “funky fried rice”; though, like I mentioned above, I do think I’ll return to try with the chicken or perhaps have another sauce, mushroom and Japanese curry are offered.

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The Missus didn’t care for the leftovers as it was too “rich” for Her. Though I’m glad I tried Sizzling House out; as I thought it was better than expected. Service was very nice as well.

Sizzling House & Noodle
4698 Convoy St. Suite 107
San Diego, CA 92111
Current Hours:
Mon – Thurs 11am – 3pm, 5pm – 930pm
Friday            11am – 3pm, 5pm – 10pm
Saturday       11am – 10pm
Sunday         11am – 930pm

Ramen by Request – The Vegan Soy Ramen from Nishiki (Mira Mesa) and the “Crazy Garlic” Ramen from Buta Ramen (Linda Vista)

One of the reasons that I've kept on blogging all these years are the great "FOYs" and the wonderful comments, emails, questions, and recommendations I receive. There's just no way this blog would have existed for nearly 20 years without all of you. Yes, it's a large part a "food/travel diary", but the interactions are what keep me motivated to continue. And in spite of sometimes taking a while; I do try to check out places that are mentioned in your comments. I try not to forget these. And here are two visits that would never have happened without those comments.

The "Crazy Garlic" Ramen from Buta Ramen:

In my last post on Santouka and HiroNori, FOYs ST and Franklin mentioned the "Crazy Garlic" ramen from Buta Ramen. After my visits; I've considered Buta to be a "second tier" shop. They have catchy names for the fusiony ramen; like "Soul You" for shoyu or "Tahini Old School" for tonkotsu. I'm probably not the target audience for their ramen. But what the heck; it had been over 5 years since my initial visits; so I guess I needed to see if this "crazy old school" would feel like a Buta?

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I as happy to find parking on this day. This parking lot on Linda Vista Road as almost attained the same notoriety as those along Convoy and some of those along University in City Heights.

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The nice gentleman working pointed me to a table and handed me a menu.  I took note of this on the menu.

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And I went ahead and ordered the Crazy Garlic Ramen. Which arrived in just a few minutes!

Buta Garlic 04  Buta Garlic 05 First thing I noticed was how foamy the broth was, like it was kept at a rolling boil instead of a simmer. It was also on the thin side and seemed more like a thickened, slightly bitter, shoyu based broth. Like the tonkotsu I had here before, it also had a slight "metallic" tinge to it.

As for the garlic "chips"? Well, I expected something crisp, not bitter, hard, and plastic like, which this was. It was not fun eating those!

Buta Garlic 06a  Buta Garlic 07  The chashu was a bit on the chewy side and lightly flavored, but not bad. The noodles were actually cooked decently and had a nice "springy pull" to them.

As a whole not my favorite bowl of ramen, but I'm glad I tried it.

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I'm probably just not into these hipster type of ramen?

So, ST and Franklin, I know you mentioned that it was your coworkers who loved this. It's been a couple of months since you both commented and I'm wondering if you've managed to try this and if so, what did you think?

Buta Japanese Ramen
5201 Linda Vista Road
San Diego, CA 92110

The Vegan Soy Ramen from Nishiki (Mira Mesa):

Way back in November of 2023, in the comments of the post on the Veggie King Ramen at Nagi, FOY DavidG commented:

"As for the veggie ramen, this is the 2nd best I have had in SD. the Nishiki veggie ramen is so good, I don't understand how the broth is vegetarian. better than anywhere else i have ever tried. i'm curious what a meat eater like yourself would think of Nishiki's veggie ramen?"

Yes, I know it took long enough, but I finally decided to try the veggie ramen at Nishiki out. It's a good thing that I checked the menus online as I was headed to the Kearny Mesa location, which does not serve the "Vegan Delight"! I immediately changed plans and headed on over to the Mira Mesa location, which I hadn't been to before.

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Wow, I remember when this was Spicy Hut!

I was greeted as I entered and said I was fine with a counter seat.

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The nice young lady handed me a menu, but I told her I already knew what I wanted and ordered the "Vegan Soy Karaage Delight" 

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I rather enjoyed sitting at the counter as I could watch the kitchen in action. Those folks were working hard.

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My ramen took a while; but I enjoyed watching the action.

Nishiki Vegan 05  Nishiki Vegan 06 The pseudo tonkotsu bowl arrived seaming hot. There were some…well, interesting things about this bowl. My least favorite was the "impossible chicken karaage". It seemed to be sort of soybean based; but the texture was not to my liking; it was spongy and super chewy…think thick nylon sponge and had no flavor.

The eggless noodles were perfectly cooked, I really didn't miss the eggs….probably the best prepared I've had at Nishiki, so no qualms with that.

Nishiki Vegan 07  Nishiki Vegan 08  Not quite sure what to do with the slice of tomato? How much acidity, sweetness, will one slice of tomato provide for a bowl of ramen? The cabbage added a slight sweet-bitterness and was blanched. The corn also added some nice textural contrast and sweetness to the bowl.

As for the broth, it was mildly savory tones, and decent saltiness; not bad at all. I did miss the umami forward tones and while there were many "dots of oil", you can see it was on the thin side. I missed the tongue coating richness of a decent tonkotsu broth.

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In the end, I think I prefer the Veggie King Ramen from Nagi. Though this wasn't bad at all and the staff here were really nice. In fact, to be perfectly honest, I preferred this to the Garlic Ramen at Buga, which I think says a lot.

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Nishiki Ramen (Mira Mesa)
9460 Mira Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92126

Thanks for the recommendation DavidG!

Sunday Stuffs – Renaming Grim Avenue to “Lucky Lane”, Wagyu Street opens in Ajisen Ramen, and Midnight Skewer coming to Convoy

So, fellow longtime blogger and our good friend "CC" was good enough to share this Instagram Post by Matt, the owner of Tribute Pizza.

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It's about a petition to honor the one and only Lucky and change the name of this portion of Grim Avenue to Lucky Lane! You can sign the petition on a link at Tribute's website. I know the passing of Lucky really touched many of us. He was one of a kind and I for one did sign the petition. I usually don't get involved with these sorts of things; but Lucky was special. He touched many, was a fixture, and really, to me at least, was the "heart and soul" of the neighborhood.

Anyway, I'll keep it at that. Thanks for letting me know CC! And we'll be heading to Tribute soon….it's been a while. It's the least we can do as Tribute really lived up to it's name with this beautiful tribute.

Wagyu Street opens in Ajisen Ramen:

I saw this while waiting at the traffic light on the corner of Ruffner and Clairemont Mesa.

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Looks like Wagyu street, which has a location in; if I recall, Long Beach,  is sharing the space with Ajisen; featuring bentos, bowls, salads and such.

Not a fan of Ajisen….and I'm not sure Wagyu Street is enough to draw me back. But, in case you're interested.

7398 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111

Midnight Skewer coming to Convoy:

I saw this when I dropped by China Max. It's on the second floor above China Max in Plaza del Sol.

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I quizzed the Missus on the name in Chinese and She said it refers to street food stands. Looks like another after hours Chinese drinking and street food place. Wasn't this some kind of dental office before?

4698 Convoy Street #203
San Diego, CA 92111

Hope everyone has a great week!

Takeout from The Curry Club and Yuk Dae Jang

Way back when I revisited Zen Curry under its new iteration, Curry Club I had noticed a "Curry Moco" on the menu. I was tempted to order it; but I just really wanted to compare dishes I'd had when the place was Zen Curry, to the new, revised menu. I did make a note to return to try out the Curry Moco. On a recent weekday, the time seemed right to try a Curry Moco, so I headed on over. 

Well, call it a senior moment, it was on a Wednesday and the Curry Club only opens from 5pm – 9pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, duh…..

So, what to do? Well, I thought about Katsu Cafe since it had been a while since my last visit. But, as I walked on over, I passed….

Yuk Dae Jang:

And took a look at the menu.

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Well, since it was just me, I wasn't going to be ordering the Bossam nor the YukDae Jang with shredded beef. But, with the cold weather, I thought the Yuk Dae Jang with Soft Tofu ($17.99) might be just the thing. I went in and placed my order and then went across the street and did some quick shopping at 99 Ranch Market. When I returned my takeout order was ready.

It was quite a bit of food.

Yuk Dae Jang TO 02  Yuk Dae Jang TO 03 This was a bit different than what we'd had before. The baechu kimchi didn't taster fermented this time around; though the Eomuk Bokkeum, the fishcake panchan had a bit of spice and sour tones and was much better. The heukmi bap was on the mushy side.

The YukDaeJang…..in this case basically Soondubu was pretty one dimensional in flavor; good spice, but in need of salt and more savory components. It also had a greasy mouthfeel. This of course ensured that it was hot as heck the entire meal.

The soft tofu was quite nice, beany and creamy.

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I think I'll wait on ordering takeout again. The next time, I'll get the Missus to join me and we can get the bossam which I think they do rather well.

Yuk Dae Jang
7307 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111
Current Hours:
Wed – Mon 11am – 9pm
Closed on Tuesday

Well, I was now more determined than ever to try that Curry Moco. So, that Saturday, having completed all my errands and "JJ duties" I headed on over to the Curry Club, which now has a nice new sign.

The Curry Club:

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I walked on in and placed my order choosing the Cayenne Pepper Spice, which I had enjoyed the most on my previous visit.

Here's what the Curry Moco ($16.50) looked like when I unpacked it.

Curry Club TO 02 Curry Club TO 03  The cayenne did bring some decent heat to the dish, but I also did the "typical" loco moco move…..I added a touch of Tabasco; the acidity-spice bumped things up even more. Old "loco" habits die hard I guess?

The egg yolk was starting to congeal, but was still slightly runny. I'll attribute this to the 15 minute drive home. The edges were slightly crisp.

Curry Club TO 04  Curry Club TO 05 The hamburger patty was quite lean and chewy, but the beefiness did come thru and completed the dish well.

The curry was creamy, with the typical savory-sweet flavor profile, with just a hint of spice.

There was a ton of rice in this. I think the dish could have used a bit more curry.

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I did enjoy this and would gladly have it again. I'm wondering why no one else has done this? Or perhaps I just wasn't paying attention to menus? Makes me wonder what else I've been missing??

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The Curry Club
7309 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111
Current Hours:
Tues – Wed  5pm – 9pm
Thurs – Sun 11am – 3pm, 5pm – 9pm
Closed on Monday

Sashimi Lunch at Kokoro

So more than a few months back, there I was having a nice brewski at the usual place, when "that pair" of folks, you know, they thought Moment Sushi was soooo good (it wasn't), even though they had never heard of Tadokoro, Soichi, Kaito, etc walked in. They didn't remember me; which was actually a good thing. And of course, being the nosy old man that I am, I started listening in when they started talking about….well, sushi again. If anything, just for laughs. Well, the Instagrammable young lady said she had just had the "best sushi meal of her life at a place called Kokomo". Kokomo?? Wasn't that a song by the Beach Boys from the movie Cocktail

And then it dawned on me; she must mean Kokoro! Well now, when did I last dine in at one of the old favorites of the late Ed from Yuma (hope you are eating well where you are Ed!)? Checking things when I got home; I did takeout during Covid 3 1/2 years ago, and the last time I dined in was in spring of 2019

I had always enjoyed the lunches at Kokoro, so of course it was finally time for a revisit.

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I arrived right at the 1130 opening time. The nice older woman, who is the wife of the Itamae and co-owner greeted and seated me at the bar. I quickly noticed that the Itamae for this day wasn't the owner.

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I did know he was present; because even though this was right in front of me, I'm sure it wasn't my obanzai…..

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Seriously, the owner peeked out of the kitchen doorway and saw that he had "forgotten" something on the counter and swooped in to remove it!

I ordered the Sashimi Lunch ($27.50). And my scaldingly hot miso soup soon arrived.

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I had always enjoyed the miso soup here; this was a bit thinner than what I'd dined on here before and the miso flavor was much fainter. It was still not bad though.

And then of course my Sashimi lunch arrived.

Kokoro Lunch 06 Kokoro Lunch 09  First off, let me say that the rice was perfect, just what I'd expect from a good sushi bar. The wasabi bright, fresh, sinus clearing.

As for the seafood; the highlights for me was the tako, tender-yet-toothsome, with a mild sweet-brininess. And the hamachi, nicely sliced, fairly buttery in texture, went really well with a touch of soy and the wasabi.

The Maguro was disappointing; sliced super thin, on the chewy side, with a slight metallic tinge to it.

Kokoro Lunch 08 Kokoro Lunch 10  The Ika and Salmon were decent; the salmon was decently fatty and the texture of the ika was quite good, not overly chewy.

This was pretty good overall; I'll definitely return and get my usual chirashi for lunch next time.

There was one additional problem though. During my entire time at Kokoro, that darn song was playing in my head, damn earworm!! Now it's going again while I'm doing this post! Yikes!

Well, in order to exorcise it, I need to do this so please forgive my "Weird Al" (or perhaps "Kimyona Kirk") moment……words to the tune of…well Kokoro Kokomo:

"Hamachi, Maguro,
Time to "holoholo"

Tako and Hirame
kinda yummy, yummy

Off of Sandrock Road
There's a place called Kokoro

That's where I wen' go
Lunch at Kokoro….."

Sorry, needed to get that out of my system!

What do you mean "no fishing"!!!!

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Kokoro
3298 Greyling Dr.
San Diego, CA 92123
Current Hours:
Wed – Sat 1130am – 130pm, 530pm – 10pm
Sunday 1130am – 130pm, 530pm – 9pm
Closed Mon – Tues

Thanks for indulging me, hope you have a great week!

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Ujin – Soft Opening Visits

So, I recently got word that Ujin Ramen, whose storefront I first noticed in March of last year had finally opened. Man, what's with Renaissance Towne Center? Remember Kuljem Chicken & Beer, that was first supposed to be JJ Chicken and then Honeyjam Chicken, before the final renaming? Well, I remember when Ujin was going to be named Ramen Hanyuzur?

Anyway, I thought I'd check things out during the soft opening. Our friend "Google" and the other four-lettered site said Ujin opens at 11am. So, having some time I headed on over and for some reason easily found parking at 1115. I then walked over to the shop.

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Where I found a gentleman opening the door. I walked on over and was told that they weren't opening until 1130…..fine, it's the soft opening period, so I went for a short walk and returned at 1130.

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The interior is quite modern "trendy – artsy"??? There's a huge statue of Mercury at one of the corners. There are a few tables indoors and some al fresco seating, along with the standard bar area. There's also a communal 12 seat table where I was seated by the very sweet young lady.

It also seems that they may make their own ramen noodles. I asked about that, but never got an answer.

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The menu is brief, something I actually like; especially when it comes to stuff like ramen. You don't see any of the good ramen shops in Japan making all styles of ramen…it's only here where places like Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai will have to start making tonkotsu ramen.

The ramen did seem kinda modern with porcini and mushrooms featured in the soup for several versions. There are two mushroom type broth, the tsukemen, shoyu, and shio soup features chicken.

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Well, I just wanted to get some ramen, so I went with the "Classic Tokyo" Shoyu Ramen ($17.95). When my bowl arrived, I quickly noticed the noodles which were quite straight. I've always thought of Tokyo style ramen to have curly noodles of am medium thickness. Also when does a classic version of shoyu ramen have truffle and porcini?

Ujin 05  Ujin 06 You could make out the scent of truffle. If you took a look at the broth, you'd notice little flecks of black. The more flecks, the stronger the truffle flavor. The broth was very light and in my mind could have used a bit more richness. The savory flavor of shoyu was barely evident. More of a mushroom broth to me. 

Two of my pet peeves were instantly fulfilled when the menma and the tamago were delivered ice cold. The egg could also have used a bit more time marinating.

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 The noodles were of the thinner variety and a bit overcooked for my preference. 

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The meats were interesting.

Ujin 10 Ujin 11   The chashu had been grilled before serving; which totally changed the texture and taste. I like a nice "buttery" chashu and the grilling had made it rather tough and stringy. The flavor was on the lighter side as well.

The chicken breast was an oddity. At first glance I thought this was gio lua. Perhaps the thought was that it would be something decadent, almost like a pate or foie gras, instead the texture was odd, dry, fairly chewy, the flavor quite bland. Really did not enjoy that. 

It was an interesting bowl. Consumed while under the watchful "eye(s) and wings" of Mercury.

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One thing good about the location….it's fairly close, so I decided to try the shio ramen….sorry mushroom/vegan ramen is just not my thing. On this visit, even though I confirmed an 11am opening time before I left previously, I arrived at 1130 just in case. Well, even with this buffer Ujin was not open. The young guy who mans the cooking area came out and told me they weren't opening until noon. Ah yes, the "softest cushion" of a soft opening. Luckily, I needed to get a couple of things from CVS and managed to kill time that way.

When I returned at noon, there were already several parties seated, so I'm guessing they opened before noon? Well, anyway, I decided to order the 3 piece Chicken Karaage ($6), along with the Shio Ramen. There are three different proteins you can have with your Shio Ramen; the Chicken Breast Chashu…..based on my previous visit, no thanks, Sliced Beef, or Wagyu. I decided on the sliced beef version ($18.95).

I was a bit hesitant about ordering the Karaage; after all it said "3 pieces", so I kept thinking it would be 3 typical sized pieces of karaage, but I was mistaken as these were quite large.

Ujin 13 Ujin 14  I must say; this was fairly good, at least in terms of how moist, tender, and for the basic marinade/seasoning. The coating could have been a bit more crisp or crunchy as it deteriorated quite fast. Much of that was probably due to the overly sweet and sticky glaze used.

Still, this was much better than I thought it would be and definitely has potential.

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As for the ramen. Well, the "beef" in the ramen was beef teriyaki-bulgogi like.

Ujin 16 Ujin 17  There were some definite improvements on this visit. The noodles were firmer, the menma and tamago were not iced cold.

The beef was really low quality, lots of "sugi" (chewy fat and connective tissue), quite tough, the teriyaki style; sweet-soy-ginger type marinade was kind of interesting and really clashed with the large amount of savory-salty-oceany katsuobushi provided. The beef was really like something you'd get at a low-level Hawaiian BBQ type place.

The thin broth was dominated by the katsuobushi. There was just too much going on here in my opinion.

Ujin 18  Ujin 19  Overall, the service was unobtrusive, the young lady working the front was very sweet.

While I'm glad things are moving on from San Diego being "tonkotsu city", I'm not quite sure about the ramen here. I enjoy shoyu ramen to have the flavor of shoyu; if the chicken is used in the broth, perhaps there should be a reflection of that. To me, the perfect home for Ujin would probably be North Park, South Park, or Normal Heights…

Perhaps I'm just out of touch and this is the future of ramen in San Diego? And perhaps I'll return after the soft opening period. Perhaps….

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Ujin
8935 Towne Centre Dr.
San Diego, CA 92122