Playing Chicken: A bunch of chicken posts – Saffron, Nazca Grill, Mercado 2000, Casa de Pepe, Sab E Lee 2, and more….

Whew, this post has taken me almost five months to get together…. talk about a flocking long time. A while back I thought it would be fun doing a post on some of the different variations of grilled and roasted chicken in San Diego. So here goes….. oh, and why did it take me so long? The answer is at the end.

Pollo Asado from Internacional 2000 Taco Shop – Bargain City:

On one of my previous posts on Internacional 2000, I mentioned the plumes of smoke rising in the air from the chicken being grilled over mesquite in the parking lot. I also noticed that the chicken was mostly precooked, and moved from the taco shop to the grill for reheating. That just didn’t sound promising. But once, while doing part of my South Bay taco crawl, MrQ decided to purchase the Pollo Asado, since it was just $8.50, for a whole chicken a fixins’. The chicken was better than I thought it would be, so on a later visit, I decided to get it.

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So for $8.50, you get a whole grilled chicken, beans, rice, salsa, condiments, and tortillas. Man ,what a deal!

Mercado2000Chicken02 I had thought the chicken would be dry and tough as heck, but it wasn’t. Also, because the chicken didn’t have much of a salt flavor, I’m thinking that salt use was minimized to ensure that the bird wouldn’t dry out. The chicken did have a wonderful smoky mesquite flavor. The tortillas, once warmed a bit was decent, the rice was quite dry.

But the beans……

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Were quite good, rich, beany, and creamy….just don’t look at ’em after you refrigerate the stuff….. you WILL know why they taste good. Sometimes, it’s better not to know…….

We did use a sprinkling of Tajin Classic Seasoning…. the stuff we call, “This is not a candy” seasoning:

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I’m wondering how many complaints the company got from folks who tried to eat this thinking it WAS candy, causing them to label the product thusly?

ElPolloChicken01The verdict? Not the most fantastic pollo asado I’ve ever had, but pretty good, and for $8.50? Bargain city!!! Just as a reality check, to the right is about seven bucks worth of food from the local “Crazy Chicken” joint…. which includes some of the worst tortillas I’ve ever experienced. In all honesty, I don’t mind the chicken……

Internacional 2000 Taco Shop (Window in the parking lot of Mercado Internacional 2000)
1415 3rd Ave
Chula Vista, CA 91911

Pollo Asado from Casa de Pepe – No thank you:

On one of my “Sunday Stuffs” posts back in January of 2008, I mentioned seeing Pollo Asado being grilled in the parking lot of a taco shop on Imperial Avenue. This bright, colorful, and possibly luminous restaurant is called, Restaurant Casa de Pepe:

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If the bones of this place look familiar; it because this used to be the location of El Comal, before they went “uptown”.

Almost every weekend, I’ve seen the guy in the parking lot grilling chicken.

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I crossed the street and took a look at the chicken, which looked pretty good. So I told the guy that I’d be going into the restaurant to pay, when the guy held up a pot full of kinda gross barbecue sauce, and told me; “you want BBQ on chicken, right?” I should have taken this as a bad omen and high-tailed it out of there, but instead I just said “no thanks” and went into the restaurant and paid my $7.95.

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Hmmm, they forgot my tortillas. I loved the variety of salsas provided, as well as the cebolla. The chicken was terrible, terribly bland and dry.

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The rice was decently flavored, but the beans were very bland, and too soupy for my tastes.

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Maybe I shoulda gotten that barbecue sauce, huh?

Restaurant Casa de Pepe
2822 Imperial Ave
San Diego, CA 92102

Pollo ala Brassa from Nazca Grill – getting better all the time:

In my previous post on Nazca Grill, back when they first opened, I indicated that though the chicken was moist, here was something left to be desired with regards to flavor. I’m glad to say that the last time I ordered it, the chicken was very good. Still moist, and more balanced in flavor. You could tell that even though it wasn’t cooked over hardwood, it had been finished with it.

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For $11.95 you get the half chicken meal, which comes with papas fritas (french fries) which usually ends up pretty soggy by the time you get home, and good sized salad.

I do wish they’d just sell the chicken ala carte. Anyway, a picture is worth a few paragraphs……

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I still think the Aji Amarilla (yellow chili sauce) is too mild, and needs some zip. But compare that chicken to my previous post……

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Nazca Grill
4310 Genesee Ave
San Diego, CA 92117

Rotisserie Chicken from Saffron Thai Grilled Chicken – I could never figure out why…..

This place is so popular. When I first ate the chicken from here back in 1998, the first thing that went through my mind was “huh”? To me the chicken here isn’t “Thai Rotisserie Chicken”, it ain’t even close to Kai Yaang. Those were my thoughts back in 2006 when I did my last post on Saffron.

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And after eating Kai Yaang in Thailand twice, this ain’t even close. The chicken from Pok Pok  might as well be in another universe. Another sad thing is, I really enjoy Su-Mei Yu’s book, Cracking the Coconut. There’s even a Kai Yaang recipe in the book, which features her “Big Four Paste” (coriander seeds, garlic, cilantro stems and roots, white peppercorns), minced ginger, cumin, tumeric, and caraway(strange, no lemongrass). Not even a whiff to be found on this chicken.

I didn’t think you’d be happy with this, a two leg plate ($4.99):

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So I went ahead and had a half chicken plate ($7.86):

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SaffronChicken04Instead of my usual Sriracha ($1.29 a bottel at 99 Ranch Market, BTW), I went with the red pepper sauce, which was too sweet, like simple syrup, and the peanut sauce, which was too much coconut and sugar, and not enough peanut.

The best piece was the thigh which was passably moist. The leg however, had been sliced, possibly to check “doneness” and was, as a good FOY once described the chicken here as “petrified”. The breast was worse.

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The skin was tough and too chewy. To be honest, that two leg plate I had earlier was better. I’m thinking the earlier in the day you go, the better your luck may be. Someone once told me it’s the sauce that makes this “Thai”, so I asked this person, being of Italian heritage, if I got a supermarket rotisserie chicken, and gave you a teensy container of marinara sauce, if I could call that “Italian Chicken”? And to add insult to injury, I once bought an entire bird from Saffron and a rotisserie chicken from Costco, and provided a bottle of Sriracha. I asked some friends which bird they enjoyed better….. guess which? Well, enough of that. I was told that the chicken here back in the late 80’s and early 90’s was great, but something happened.

I do still enjoy the “Cambodian” salad:

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I believe the success of Sab E Lee displays that San Diego does want “real” flavors. So maybe someday……..

Saffron Thai Grilled Chicken
3731 India St.
San Diego, CA 92103

Speaking of Sab E Lee (2):

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Here’s the Kai Yaang from Sab E Lee 2 .

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Not amazing, but solid. Since the chicken hadn’t been sliced into parts and held on trays it was very moist. Nice salty, mild garlic and lemongrass flavors. The sauces, one tamarind and palm sugar based, and the other a nam prik (fish sauce and chilies) were serviceable.

I need to go back and take better photos.

Sab E Lee 2
9159 Mission Gorge Road
Santee, CA 92071

So why did this post take months? Well, back in November, the Missus saw this commercial and was traumatized.

So now the Missus won’t eat chicken or turkey…. but will eat duck!

I guess I’ll just have to:

“keep on dreamin’
The thoughts that are in my brain
You just keep on being
The lady I can’t explain “

“Lady I Can’t Explain” by Jimmy Buffett

Luche Libre Gourmet Taco Shop

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For some reason, the interior of this place always has me humming:

"Those magnificent men in their flying machines,
they go up diddly up up,
they go down diddly down down….."

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Now why the heck would this bright pepto-bismol pink, "luche libre"(Mexican professional wrestling) themed and decorated (I use that term loosely) restaurant have me humming that tune? Well, if you grew up in Hawaii in the late 60's and 70's you'd recognize names like as Ripper Collins(who once, when I recognized him in a parking lot, asked me "do you want to wrestle?") and Curtis "the Bull" Iaukea. Two of my favorites were Pampero Firpo (aka the Missing Link) and "Handsome Johnny Barend" whose theme song was "Those magnificent men in their flying machine". Barend always had me in stitches with his unhinged, rambling, crazy schtick. Man, those were the days….. My apologies for the somewhat obtuse digression, but the decor is just as crazy as "Handsome Johnny"……..

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When Luche Libre Gourmet Taco Shop first opened, I like many others in the bloggersphere went to check out what all the buzz was about. The interior itself is probably good enough reason to visit at least once. On that visit, I got a Queso Taco:

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Which was dry, tough, and bland carne asada, wrapped in a fairly tasteless, overly rigid, double corn tortilla, which was saved by the crisp mildly salty griddled cheese.

Of course I got the TJ Hotdog….. A bacon wrapped hotdog, with griddled onions and peppers….seasoned with mustard and (gasp) ketchup. A bargain at a buck-fifty.

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I will say that you pretty much get what you pay for. I love TJ style Hotdogs, but I really didn't care much for this version. The first two times I had this, the bun was burnt, and not good eats.

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LucheLibre11I also noticed, that though the dog, an all beef "perro" had good flavor(though I'd like a bit more snap), for some reason the bacon is almost a non-entity in this flavorwise.  To test this out, I once visited with an acquaintance of mine, a real fan of LL. Since I was buying lunch, I didn't think it would be really bad to play a little "joke" on him. I ordered his dog sans bacon. Our conversation got to the dog at hand, and I happened to mention how important the bacon was to this hotdog…… at which time he said something along the lines of, "yes, yes, of course this wouldn't be the same without the bacon. And this rocks!" Yeah, I guess that bacon makes this TJ Hot Dog, huh? Oh, I still haven't told him that he didn't have any bacon on his TJ dog……

Recently, after almost a year, decided to check out LL, and the TJ Hot Dog again. And I gotta say, even though the bacon is still waaaay back there in the background, this time the bun wasn't burned, and there was a good amount of peppers and onions…. and tomatoes adding a bit of tang to the whole thing.

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If you'd like to read a very interesting post, one of my favorite fellow food bloggers, Masa Assassin has a fantastic post on the History of Mexico's bacon wrapped hot dogs. (MA also shares some my opinions of LL's dog….)  

Over time, I've gotten a couple of emails extolling the virtues of the Carne Asada Burrito at LL. I don't know if you've noticed, but there has been a serious lack of "CABs" (Carne Asada Burritos) in my posts. If you've been reading long enough, you may remember that Howie had a not so little event called the "battle of the Bertos", a comparison of 10 Carne Asada burritos from places ending in "'berto". I guess you could call it "PTBSS"…. post traumatic burrito stress syndrome. Following the "event" I just couldn't face a CAB. Mention a CAB to me and I'd go though a series of ticks that would make a third base coach proud. But, as they say, time…. and hunger, heals all wounds. And recently, fresh off carne asada burrito rehab, I grabbed a CAB from Luche Libre ($4.85):

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This was a good sized, two fisted burrito. And now is a good time to mention the salsa bar, with some good freshly made salsas, a la Mama Testa. My only complaint is a serious lack of "picante".

As for the burrito…. the beef in this was a total 180 from the Queso Taco. It was nice thickly cut what seemed to be flank steak, chewy, but in a good way. I still think it is a bit under-flavored, but I enjoyed the flavor of "the char".

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The best thing the guacamole and the pico de gallo did was not to interfere with the beef. So perhaps I'm cured………

A good while back, I received an email from a FOY (Friend of Yoso), who deserves an apology since I can't find his email. He recommended something called the "DDT Loaded Baked Potato"($6.25). Over six bucks for a baked potato!?!?!! And yet, I was intrigued…. And when I picked my potato up, I understood why they called this the "DDT baked potato. The only question was what version of the DDT this poor spud was exposed to?

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 Was it the "elevated DDT", or perhaps the "spike DDT"? My money's on the "tornado DDT". This thing was a gooey, calorie bomb mess of a baked potato, with carne asada, grilled shrimp, mushrooms, and grilled onions and zucchini (you do need your veggies, right?), enrobed in melted cheese, and topped with a chipotle flavored sauce, much like the thousand island dressing stuff you get at mariscos shops.

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Man, this was a mess…. and yet, I couldn't stop eating. I didn't want to admit it, but I kinda enjoyed this…… I did need a cold shower after, and I don't crave it, but I can't lie. This pushed all the guilty pleasure buttons.

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I'm not sure I buy the "gourmet" part, as the level of refinement really isn't there. That aside, there are some novel items on the menu, the prices are reasonable, the quality of some of the ingredients is higher. At its best, LL is a notch above the usual San Diego Taco shop(thoughYMMV), and the food is "Gringo safe". And I haven't even gotten to the free chips……

Luche Libre Gourmet Taco Shop
1810 W Washington St
San Diego, CA 92103

La Fachada

A couple of Saturdays ago, during the big rainstorm, a couple of good friends and I decided to do a taco crawl. The weather refused to cooperate, howling wind and pouring rain, but I gotta give it up for JohnL and TammyC, they handled the dripping canopies and pouring rain like troopers, and we managed six stops, and about a dozen tacos a piece (including a coupla gobernadors, etc). In need of a stop where we didn't have to suffer through water pouring onto our tacos, and us. I suggested La Fachada. It had been a whilem and I thought after doing the mariscos thing, a coupla street sized tacos would make for a nice change of pace. Of course, the La Fachada I'm mentioning is the trailer parked in the lot of the restaurant.

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And they were doing some pretty good business, even on a stormy Saturday……

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Each of us went with tres (three) tacos. I selected Birria de Res (spicy braised beef), lengua (tongue), and cabeza (beef head), a buck-sixty each.

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Much of it was like I remembered, the tortillas, even though hand made (pressed), tasted mass produced. The birria was on the stringy side, and the chili flavor was a bit muted. The lengua was a bit too waxy. The cabeza was very nice though, moist with an intense gamey-beefy flavor.

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One thing that I didn't recall, was how spicy the pickled onions with habanero were…… pretty darn hot! The salsas are tried and true, nothing spectacular, but it met my expectations. Overall, a nice stop. So a couple of weeks later, I was in the area, and decided on a nice breakfast of a couple of tacos.

This time it was (from let to right) carnitas, adobada, and cabeza(again).

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The real winner of the bunch was the carnitas, crisp, rich, and full of flavor, it really hit the spot. The adobada was pretty weak and too tough. The cabeza was even "beefier", and perhaps a bit less fatty/greasy.

I really enjoyed the carnitas, and may make it a point to drop by more often then the every coupla years thing I've been doing. Funny thing is, I've never been "in" the restaurant, as I've always eaten at the taco cart, so I can't help you there.

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A couple of weeks after our taco crawl, JohnL contacted me…… at the end of the email he wrote "maybe over some tacos LOL I've been taco crazy ever since…." Looks like we'll go for more than a dozen next time?

La Fachada
20 25th St
San Diego, CA 92102

Saturday Stuffs: Goodbye Playa Azul, Hello Yakyudori Ramen & Yakitori, and a Balboa and Clairemont Drive Taco Truck update

Playa Azul Closes:


Sometimes when I take my sweet ‘ol time on posts, it backfires. After a visit to Playa Azul during the Autumn, I just kinda waited around…… A few weeks back, I decided to do one more visit, and finally a post, and this is what greeted me:


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Even the mural had been removed:


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Sad……


Anyway here are some photos from our visit.


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Yakyudori Ramen and Yakitori coming to Convoy:


Word of this has been spreading quickly. You know, I’ve never done a post on Yakyudori…. well, because my photos have never come out. This is the former site of BBQ Express Teriyaki, and before that Extreme Pita.


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The sign says grand opening will be… Monday, February 1st!!! Wow, that’s fast.


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 4898 Convoy Street, San Diego, CA 92111……. 


(Yet another) Taco Truck on the corner of Balboa and Clairemont Drive:


Two weeks ago I mentioned that the Mariscos German truck was back on the corner of Balboa and Clairemont Drive.  Well, this past week, I noticed another truck in it’s place:


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Sheesh, what is this…… taco truck roulette. Hopefully, I’ll be able to check it out before it vanishes…..


Not about food:


One of my favorite FOYs(Friends of Yoso) is “Canine Cologne”, whose blog Pink Candles at Ridgemont High is fun, delicious (in the virtual kinda way), and also somewhat nostalgic. One of my favorite series of posts that CC does is called ABC Music Videos, where Ms Cologne (he-he-he) posts music videos every week based on letters of the alphabet. I’ve kidded CC that one day I’d do a “homage” of sorts to her ABC videos….. and I think I found what I needed…. so without further ado:


A is for Akebono:







Yes, these are actually commercials for the series “Glee” in Japan. And in case you don’t know who Akebono is you can find more info here. Funny thing, I actually saw Akebono, when he was Chad Rowan playing basketball for Hawaii Pacific University!!!


Anyway, for some reason the commercials made me smile….. Hey, it coulda been KennyG ok!!!!


Have a great weekend!

Saturday Stuffs: What’s up with Royal Mandarin, and some Taco Truck Stuffs

Royal Mandarin update:

To follow-up on a comment made on my December 30th post by Johari, regarding the fire at Royal Mandarin. You can see a more detailed story here. I decided to take adrive down to National City myself and check out what's going on.

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As you can see, the entrnaces and a couple of the plate glass windows have been boarded up.

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What was really interesting was the large group of folks in the place…. lot's of chatter going on…..

To get to the point, it looks like Royal Mandarin will be reopening soon, though I think a March date is pretty ambitious.

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Taco Truck Stuff:

Over the holidays, I noticed that the Mariscos German Taco Truck was gone from the lot on the corner of Balboa and Clairemont Drive. I hoped that it was only for a break over the holidays, and I was rewarded with a sighting of the truck this past week. So it looks like the truck is back.

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On a sadder note, it looks like the La Princesita Taco truck is gone from the Linda Vista location for good. A sad day indeed….. 

Tortas Y Mas – Chula Vista

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On this past rainy weekend, the Missus decided She wanted some manju from Hogetsu Bakery, so I made the drive down to Chula Vista. Unfortunately, possibly due to the weather, when I arrived at Hogetsu at 10 am they weren't open yet. I waited about fifteen minutes, until my stomach told me to grab a bite to eat, and return later. Rather than the usual suspects, I decided to drive around a bit and find someplace I hadn't eaten yet…… so even while I was tempted, Tacos El Gordo was not an option. What I did notice was that the former La Torta location on H street had become Tortas Y Mas:

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I didn't quite know what to expect from this tiny, sunny little restaurant.

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TortasYMas04 I guess part of me expected La Torta "regurgitated" and indeed some of the menu was the "torta gringo style" theme, though there are burritos and even Alambres (think fajitas) on the menu. I quickly removed any thoughts of The Torta Factory from my mind.

The Owner, an energetic and very friendly gentleman named Silvio took my order. I went with one of my favorites, a Torta Milanesa ($7.25):

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 TortasYMas06This Torta Milanesa came dressed without frijoles, but with a thin slice of ham and some cheddar cheese which gave it a nice zip. The avocado had a really nice flavor as well. The birote (roll) was very run of the mill, and not nearly as good as what I recently had at La Abejita.

I really enjoyed the potatoes, which truthfully could have been more crisp, but was much more aggressively seasoned with salt, pepper, and chili powder than what La Torta puts out. In fact, I finished the steaming potatoes before anything else.

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The best part of the torta for me was the milanesa, beef very thinly sliced, lightly breaded, and fried to a crisp….. the edges were pleasurably crisp like bacon. It was also pretty tender…. I've had my share of gristle filled tough milanesa, so this was very nice.

For some reason, I ate all the potatoes, and could only manage half the sandwich. I asked if I could get my half sandwich wrapped to go, and was told with a smile, "oh yes, no problem". A few minutes later, I was handed a large styrofoam take out container. Surprised I told the gentleman that he didn't need to go through all the trouble, he could have just wrapped up the torta. His response? "I saw how much you enjoyed the potatoes, so I gave you a little more to take with you". How's that for nice……. if anything, just that gesture will have me back when I'm in the area……… Sometimes, simple acts like that can just make your day a bit sunnier, in spite of all the rain and cold.

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So maybe next time, before you catch the trolley and you need something to tide you over…..

Tortas Y Mas
730 H Street
Chula Vista, CA 91910

New to the Rotation: Mariscos El Pescador

Over the last couple of months, I've noticed that much of our rotation is seasonal. There are places like Latin Chef that fit into our Spring/Summer plans than during the Fall or Winter. Other places, like Asia Cafe we really don't visit often enough anymore. So those have been removed from the rotation…maybe just until the next time I update.  

Over the last 3 months, the Missus has often requested a drive down to Chula Vista, and a visit to the Mariscos El Pescador truck. Even though thre are more than a few Mariscos places and trucks closer, heck there's even the new Mariscos German truck about a mile-and-a-half from us. But the Missus enjoys the Caldo de Pescado (fish soup) from MEP the best.

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 So we'll make the drive so the Missus can get Her hands on the always scalding hot Caldo de Pescado from MEP.

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It's not super consistent. We've found that the soup is best between 10am and 2-3 pm, so we usually drive down on a Saturday or Sunday……though I have found myself racing traffic (and the clock) down the I-5 on a weekday evening to get the Missus Her fix.

She loves the large and abundant chunks of fish, usually plump and tender.

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It comes with some hand scalding tortillas wrapped in aluminum foil, and for $5, is well worth the price.

MEPmore02 Of course, I enjoy the fish tacos here. And I'm not above ordering something else to sate my hunger.

Tacos de Marlyn anyone?

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Mariscos El Pescador(In the parking lot of RTA/Toys R Us)
1008 Industrial Blvd
Chula Vista, CA 91911

Our updated "Rotation" Page can be found here. There will be one further update coming up.  

Of course, if we're making the effort to drive down to Chula Vista, we're going to attempt to maximize the effort. Which means that if we're in the area on a Saturday, a stop at Hogetsu Bakery is a must…

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As is a stop at La Moreliana, so the Missus can restock on Coricos. We'll usually make one additional stop, and thus far, it's the Al Pastor from Internacional 2000 that has the lead over the Carne Asada at El Poblano. You gotta love greasy goodness…..

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So what's on your rotation this winter?????

Karina’s Mexican Restaurant- Seafood- The El Cajon location

mmm-yoso!!! is just a blog, writing about food consumed.  Today, Cathy consumed.

Hi.  The Mister and I have been in the Rancho San Diego area of El Cajon lately and have noticed places we hadn’t previously. Karina’s is one of those places.020
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The bar area is pretty large and has two televisions and the regular seating area is nicely decorated.  You can see the type of chairs in the dining area…kind of looks like we are in Mexico.  But with air conditioning.  Most people had a bucket of beer on their tables.  We were here for the food, though. 010
I had to order a marlin taco ($3.75).  Unfortunately, this was the disappointing part of the meal.  The marlin was smoked well  but it was stir fried with green peppers and onions in some sort of grease and was very salty. I found a few unadulterated chunks and those were good, but the combination of the stir fried flavors and the cheese on the corn tortilla was overwhelming.  I still finished it though… 005
The Mister chose from the appetizer menu-the melted cheese molcajete with both steak and shrimp ($17.95).  This photo is not as detailed as I would like, and you can’t see the molcajete bowl (a mortar-no pestle)  that is heated  and very deep.  Filled with a tender, flavorful carne asada and at least 8 very large, juicy shrimp, the melted cheese laden area also was interspersed with sauteed mushrooms, fresh tomatoes and green peppers (no onions). It was well worth the price paid. 008 Apparently you are supposed to enjoy the cheese with tortillas or chips.  We did, once we got tired of everything else, but it took us a while.

I decided to at least appear to be healthy and got the mixed seafood salad ($12.50).  Tomatoes, cucumbers, mixed greens, shredded red cabbage and shredded carrots along with fresh cooked octopus, tuna and shrimp (not as large as were in the molacajete, but just as flavorful and plump) topped with a light flavored citrus based creamy dressing. There was plenty of seafood hidden under the already mixed lettuces.

002 019 Everything here was very fresh and very good.  We will be dropping by again soon. The lollipops that come with the bill are made in Mexico and are really good…

Karina’s Mexican Seafood Cuisine 820 Jamacha Road El Cajon 92019 (619)588-4119

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Eating on the Hood of Your Car: Mariscos German Truck on the corner of Clairemont Drive and Balboa

While driving down Clairemont Drive last week, I noticed another taco truck in the old service station at the corner of Clairemont Drive and Balboa:

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As I drove up to the intersection, I thought I could read "Mariscos German", not believing what I saw I rubbed my eyes, almost sending me over the median. No way, it couldn't be…… not in this neck of the woods. But as I made the u-turn and drove into the parking lot, I could read the bold blue lettering…..

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MGClairemont03 I still wasn't sold…… I know MG has a couple of trucks, but here???

The menu sure did look promising, and the print and address on the front panel looked legit. I sauntered up to the window and asked the magic question, "is this the Mariscos German, with the truck on 35th and University??" To which the young lady replied, "we recently sold that, and another truck, but yes…"

Which means I had to get a Gobernador:

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Mariscos German makes my favorite version of this pseudo-stir-fried shrimp, celery, bell peppers, onion, and tomato taco. The shrimp was cooked perfectly, and the flavor came through clearly. The tomato added some nice acidity to the taco. Everything was enrobed in a corn tortilla protected from the juices of the filling by a layer of melted cheese. Very nice……

I also had a Marlyn Taco, basically a smoked fish taco:

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This one was a bit different from the versions I've had at other MG locations. First off, the fish was less greasy, and also didn't have as strong a smokey flavor. Second, it was much more fishy than what I recalled. This was ok, but not as good as what I had previously eaten at MG, and probably not what Ed from Yuma had. Perhaps it was just an off day…..

And just because it was only 99 cents, I had a fish taco:

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 I'm kinda on the fence about the Tacos de Pescado. There's something about the batter that I'm not too fond of, and I find the crema to ba a bit too "mayonnais-sy" if you know what I mean. Though at 99 cents, it may be worth your while to try it, because it could float your boat.

I ate all of this under the canopy set-up next to the truck. Two tables, and some chairs are available for your eating convenience. On the way to the car I picked up the Caldo de Pescado, fish soup, for the Missus. Even though I told Her that I was not a big fan of the consomme, it was short on tomato, and was very heavy handed with the celery, the Missus wanted to try the Caldo.

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The soup was chock full of plump and tender fish, but the broth was really short on any flavor but that of….you guessed it, celery. It really needed a lot of help in the form of lime, oregano, and salt.

I had still not had one of my favorite items at MG, the Aguachile Tostada. Of course, this meant another visit.

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Raw shrimp is "cooked" in lime and chile concoction, giving the shrimp a toothsome, but pleasant chew. I think that MG's version is nicely balanced for my tastes, spicy enough to bring a sheen of sweat to my brow, but not blasting hot. The sliced red onions adds a pleasant pungent-sweetness. The lime refreshes without washing everything out.

The amount of lime isn't as balanced in the "Cocteles".

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The tomato water concoction will wake up your tastebuds, that's for sure. It is perhaps a bit heavy-handed with regards to the lime. I had originally wanted a Mexican Black Clam Coctele, but since they were out, I settled for regular clams. The generous amount of clam was meaty and sweet, which helped balance out the citrus. Not bad, but I've had better.

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The lot is shared with a Smog Check, and on certain evening with the La Princesita Taco Truck, but there is fairly ample parking. Along with the La Princesita Taco truck, this little corner is starting to liven up. Being a mere mile and a half from home, I'm sure I'll be hitting up this truck quite often.

Mariscos German Truck

Located on the corner of Balboa and Clairemont Drive. Open daily from 8-9 am (the sign says 8am, but the young lady told me its "more like 9am") until dusk (the sign says 730pm, but the young lady told me 6 or 7)

Eating on the Hood of Your Car: El Gallito Tortas Ahogadas

**** El Gallito Tortas Ahogadas is no longer

On my second visit to the Mariscos El Pescador truck, I noticed a second truck, right past the entrance to the RTA and Toys R Us parking lot off L Street in Chula Vista. One side of the truck was painted a bright red, and claimed Tortas Ahogadas. Curious, I did a quick search on “Tortas Ahogadas” and I think Wikipedia’s entry was short and sweet. Tortas Ahogada is a specialty of Guadalajara, and the best way to describe it would be as a “dipped” sandwich…..or perhaps more appropriately a “drowned” sandwich that had been submerged in a brew which features chilies as a main ingredient! Talk about right down my alley…….

So instead of the Mariscos truck, I decided to give the Torta a try on my next visit.

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I parked my car and walked up to the truck. The first interaction was interesting, a brown hair “gringo” walked up to me, and started asking me questions, all of which led to the same question, “did you read about the truck in the Union-Tribune”? After telling the guy that I decided to check out the truck after seeing it while eating from the Mariscos Truck forty yards away, I was given a disapproving nod and told, “you must have read the article in the U-T”. Unfortunately, I guess I’m just not that “plugged-in” to the food scene…. Anyway, here’s what I found in the ‘Street Blog’, and the guy also pointed to a “hard copy” pasted onto the side of the truck. He was so adamant in his belief that I could not have found this without the help of the U-T……. it was strange, perhaps he was the person who wrote the article???

There are two versions of Torta Ahogada served at this truck, and of course I chose the “original” version. And I chose it spicy as well. I was quickly warned off by the very friendly woman at the window, telling me “most people can’t eat the spicy version, are you sure”? I said, I’d like to try the spicy version…. the woman replied, “it’ll grow hair on your chest”. I pulled out the front of my t-shirt and looked down at my hairless Asian chest, and said, “well perhaps this will help me out, because I could use a bit of hair on my chest……”

And so it came to pass that I received a spicy Torta Ahogada…….

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Which looked a resplendent bright red as I arrived at the hood of my car…… First the good, the bread was wonderful, almost amazing I’d say, the crusty Bolillo stood up perfectly when drenched with sauce. It was the best part of the sandwich, as the pork and everything else was totally over-shadowed by a singularly “one-note” chili arbol based hot sauce.

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For me it was just a singular lip and front of mouth heat, that lacked nuance and over whelmed everything else. I like to think that I’m not a shrinking shrinking violet when it comes to spicy food. I just felt as if something was missing…….

A few weeks later, when Captain Jack and I did our Taco Crawl, I encouraged him to check out the Torta Ahogada truck, which by then had moved to a closer position right in front of Toys R Us. CJ, told me without prompting, “man the texture bread is good, but all I can taste is the spice, like drinking hot sauce… something is missing”.

I’d still encourage you to check out the truck, and maybe just order the non-spicy version drizzled with what looks like a mayo-mustard kinda sauce, because that bread is really good.

El Gallito Tortas Ahogadas
1008 Industrial Blvd
Chula Vista, CA 91911