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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

Sunday Sandwiches – Creative Deli

So, like I've mentioned over the years; I'm forever indebted to our F(riends) o(f) Y(oso) who provide many varied recommendations. "FOY" ST mentioned Creative Deli in the comments of several posts over the last couple of months. ST also made a couple of recommendations. Doing a quick check, I found that Creative Deli was fairly close to our office, though I would never have found the place, located on Nancy Ridge Drive since its not really a main street.

I decided to drive over and surely would have not found the place if not for the "Deli" sign……

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The interior is spartan; totally looking like a number of similar business park/street delis that serve nearby employees.

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The menu is large a rambling. Everything from burritos, burgers, salads, and such. All nicely priced between $5.99 – $8.99. ST had made some interesting recommendations, but I decided to play it safe and just went with the "Torpedo Italiano" ($6.99). This was a pretty hefty sandwich.

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The standard issue French roll had a nice "crackle" to it, with a decent yeastiness. A simple sandwich with ham, mortadella, salami, and provolone cheese. 

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There was perhaps a tad too much mayo; but I did enjoy the smear of mustard. This was quite a generously portioned sandwich for $6.99, so no complaints. Nothing fancy, but filling. It totally reminded me of the now closed The Sandwich A'Fare

So ok……I was now ready to start exploring some of the recommendations from ST; starting with the Carne Asada Torta. Creative Deli serves up Burritos; so this might not be such a stretch. So I called in an order for it. Priced at $8.99 it's probably one of the more expensive items on the menu. An older woman answered and I was told to come on down in ten minutes! And to their word; my sandwich was ready when I arrived.

The sandwich was served in a proper, light Bolillo roll.

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This wasn't my favorite sandwich here as the crane asada was on the chewy side; the salsa tasted like mass produced bottled stuff. I did like the creamy  avocado and while this was far from bland, I was somewhat underwhelmed.

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I did appreciate the fact that Creative Deli opens at 8am; which meant that I could easily call in an order between meetings and conference calls.

Another recommendation was the Chicken Diavolo ($7.49), which was "almost there" in terms of my taste.

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I liked the crushed red peppers giving the sandwich some "zip", the gooey-stringy mozzarella cheese, and wished there were more onions and bell peppers. Not a big fan of the dry chicken breast though.

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Next up; the Reuben ($8.99). This was actually not bad.

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I mean, yes….it's all SYSCO products, but I appreciated the amount of sauerkraut in this and the pastrami, while less than the sauerkraut in volume had been nicely griddled, the Swiss cheese nice and gooey.

Creative Deli 10 Creative Deli 14 I didn't even mind the rather generous amount of Thousand Island on this. I do wish the bread had been toasted a bit more as it would have stood up a bit better during the ten minute trip back to the office.

So there you go, another one of those mom-and-pop business park sandwich shops…..they keep the working masses fed. Though during these times when many are working from home, I'm hoping they have enough customers to stay in business.

Thanks for the rec' ST! I'm sure I'll try the cheesesteak from here one of these days!

Creative Deli
6837 Nancy Ridge Dr.
San Diego, CA 92121
(858) 457-5697
Hours:
Mon – Fri 8am – 3pm
Closed Sat – Sun

Frazier Farms (La Mesa) (Grab and Go)

mmm-yoso!!! is the name of this food blog.  Kirk is very busy with work and Cathy is writing today.

Family owned Frazier Farms Market opened in 1971 in Escondido.  It expanded and contracted over the years and now has three San Diego County locations.  In September 2020 the La Mesa location on Fletcher Parkway at Jackson (in the former Circuit City building) made its debut. The grocery aisles have a variety of natural and organic products as well as standard selections with very good prices.AAE14B98-B1FB-4268-8AB5-B15DB2E4DD1B However, it's the 'edge' of the store where we stop for a snack before shopping. (There are a good number of picnic tables at the shaded front of the building).84B182F7-7473-476F-84D4-83AB8E8C7D18 F99D4C68-7E19-4408-AF5F-4FFD633BE9DF Yes, there is pizza by the slice.  Two for $6 (only on Tuesdays the slices are two for $5).
D34C2EDA-4A0D-498A-AE6E-C2307CE39CE2  The white slice is always good. The red sauce is not spicy; a good tomato sauce. The sausage is remarkably good.D29665D4-1CD9-4642-B90F-77E881EAE287 Vegetables are fresh and really kind of perfect.  The crust is not thick and is good meld of crispiness with chewiness. 
84B182F7-7473-476F-84D4-83AB8E8C7D18 There is a sandwich area. You can pick one of the standard choices (filling out a paper listing items you might not want).C13FBB1D-63EE-4E11-A087-3BF96C431716 The Frazier Cubano is made with smoked pulled pork, ham, Swiss, pickles and mustard and butter as well as strawberry preserves and, of course, panini style. 
C13FBB1D-63EE-4E11-A087-3BF96C431716 The sweet saltiness as well as crisped bread and plenty of meat filling makes this sandwich enough to share. 1836AADE-070E-4CA0-B747-8AC0DDF0B066 The same with the Ranch Chicken sandwich, made with warm chicken breast, bacon, Meunster, tomato, onion, dill, lettuce and Ranch dressing served on white (ask for the bread to be toasted). 
1836AADE-070E-4CA0-B747-8AC0DDF0B066 Those above sandwiches are $7.99 each, you can order a half sandwich for $3.99 and you can also 'Create Your Own" for $5.99 (adding cheese is another 50¢) and my only advice would be to ask for the bread to be toasted.  The rye here is a very good quality (flavor) and I really like the pickles.
C13FBB1D-63EE-4E11-A087-3BF96C431716 There is an area with sushi rolls and bowls being freshly made. 5A4FF6D3-C518-46F8-88CE-26E1E2D55498 During the pandemic, a variety of sides could be found, pre-packed.98E86D45-23CB-4C77-85D9-504E213D1144 There are also a good variety of salads in the deli counter. There is only one potato salad made here(there seem to be way too many varieties of potato salad in other deli counters) and it is really good; eggs as well as potatoes with just enough mayonnaise based sauce.

As of last week, a by-the-pound salad bar has opened. (You wear disposable gloves to handle the utensils). 77C968BC-C56C-4A66-96DA-821F6DA71E88 There's a juice and coffee bar, offering organic coffees and smoothies and açaí bowls. It is located near the entrance next to the bakery area and also the refrigerated bakery area.
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 The Ricotta filled cannoli ($2.50) is a perfect snack to go with a cup of coffee.
3C0EB985-AC69-4161-A5AC-E7BD9288ED2EE3DBCC40-C179-4BD1-BD4A-ECDD97FDF098  The carrot cake ($3.99/slice) is kind of perfect.  Again, enough to share.
762BADCE-3D7C-4F1B-9DDD-F8339BE555FD There is also a gelato bar area.  The flavors are a good variety and a small is, again enough to share.  
762BADCE-3D7C-4F1B-9DDD-F8339BE555FD Not photogenic, but a good combination was the banana gelato along with butter pecan; a sort of fancy banana split in each bite. 

Family owned, quality products.  A great store.

Frazier Farms. 8401 Fletcher Parkway, La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 309-4024 Open Daily 8 am-9 pm Website

 

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Sunday Sandwiches – Barrio Donas Revisited

I was working from home one morning and had calls scheduled thru lunch until the early afternoon. It was 9am and I was already hungry. I had been wondering how Barrio Donas was doing since my last visits had been right before the pandemic started. I went to their website to check on the hours and found that they now do online ordering so I decided to go for it. I placed an order and headed right on over.

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I arrived right at the indicated time; though I had to wait for a bit. It was obvious that this online ordering thing was kinda new to them. The configuration of the bakery had been changed a bit to accommodate social distancing.

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I was kinda hungry so I ordered the Pierna ($9.50). The first thing I noticed when I opened up the container was that the bolillo roll seemed different.

Barrio D 03 Barrio D 04  It was a lot lighter, both in color and heft than what I'd had here previously. But it was also much more yeasty than what I recall, though it hadn't handled the less than 15 minute drive home quite well.

But, this torta had twice the amount of filling than what I'd had before as well. The pork had been marinated and cooked well as it was so very tender. There was a slight heat and smokiness from what I assume is an adobo based sauce. I actually could have used more beans, onions, and tomato to balance things out….but I couldn't complain about the amount of filling in this sandwich.

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About a week later, I was starving and had a break between calls; I decided to do the online ordering thing again and went with what has pretty much been my usual item at Barrio Donas; the A la Mexicana ($7.50). This time; maybe because it was 7am in the morning, my sandwich was waiting when I arrived.

Barrio D 06  Barrio D 07 The bread was the same as on my previous visit. Like the pierna, this had a bit more filling than what I'd had previously, though it wasn't super stuffed. This time the bread handled the trip home. And the yeastiness, combined with the mild acidic heat from the salsa, slight milkiness from the cheese, and the smear of beans just went well with the scrambled eggs.

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Barrio Donas was doing good business during my visits and I'm happy to know that. In thinking back from the days when it was Best Donuts, the renovation to a more modern, sort of hipster Barrio Donas, and now with online ordering! They've sure have come quite a way! Derek Ray, I'm wondering if you've visited recently and noticed that Barrio Donas is now a bit more generous in terms of portion? Barrio D 09

Barrio Donas
4714 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92117
Current Hours
Mon – Fri 6am – 6pm
Saturday 6am – 3pm
Sunday 7am – 3pm

Charlie’s Best Breads (again)

mmm-yoso!!! a blog about food. Kirk and His Missus are enjoying some well deserved time off and Cathy is writing today.

There has been a another post about this Charlie's location, and The Mister and I were customers long before there was any walk-in/sit down area (Charlie's has been here since 1988).  We enjoy a good bakery, and the organic products used here are a plus.  Pre- and post-COVID-19, Charlie's has prevailed. A84B939C-3138-4FF9-8F1E-ADA75D437D19 There are currently a few spaced indoor tables and a nice outdoor area. 3DE427AA-516B-4D4D-9CF1-B6D4C6539430
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A84B939C-3138-4FF9-8F1E-ADA75D437D19 Since working from home, we have tried to make 'fancier' meals. To us, this means fresh/hot bread for sandwiches or as a side.  1EC08131-46E9-43FD-8E3F-61FCF4F8E034 We've noticed a few places selling par-baked breads, but the rolls at Charlie's are our favorite. We pick up a bag at every visit ($4/dozen).  The Italian bread loaf (medium, $1.80) is topped with sesame seeds and satisfies cravings for a 'nice slice of bread with butter' at breakfast. 9D1F6AAF-A64D-43E5-B0E0-E7A923E6C291 2185ED84-332A-4A53-9470-6FC80D1E17F0 On top of the counter at the cash register, the smaller version of the Italian bread (a frenchette), simply filled with ham and Swiss ($1.99) is available as a 'grab and go' sandwich.  To me, it's perfect in size and flavors.
A84B939C-3138-4FF9-8F1E-ADA75D437D19 The prosciutto with fig jam,  Manchego cheese and arugula on a sourdough seeded ficelle loaf  ($6.98) is easily shared and is a nice way to start the day.F752E1BC-892E-4C4F-B284-FEB6EC3E97F4 There are 'Toasts' on the menu and the Smoked Salmon ($9.98) on a slice of ciabatta (delicate crust; not chewy) with a Brie spread, onions, capers and a chipotle sauce (unnecessary) is also a good choice to share. C27430F0-3370-4683-8C17-C3C3A7B3138F Also on the top of the counter when paying is a gluten-free seasonal choice- right now, it's an almond tart, which is sort of delicate, almost like whipped marzipan along with slivers of almonds.  (I don't know and don't care about the price; it is  great).

Always a nice stop with quality products. 

Charlie's Best Bread  1808 Garnet Avenue San Diego, CA 92109 Open daily 7-7 Website

 

Ramona Family Naturals Market- lunch

mmm-yoso!!! is the name of this food blog. Kirk has been doing most of the posting this year and is taking a break.  Cathy is able to help out with some posts. 

Long story short: after my most recent post (in January), there was an incident involving Urgent Care and Orthopedics.  The Mister turned into my chauffeur, took his responsibilities seriously and while waiting for me to return from meeting a client, used his (new) phone to do 'searches' for 'food' and when the pin dropped, he would then research menus.  That's how we found Ramona Family Naturals.   A8D10936-7734-49AC-863A-06E3106D31D4 In 2009, Ramona Family Naturals was an online shop which eventually became a Brick and Mortar storefront.  Organic and natural foods, beverages and produce are sold within the market.  In the far corner is a small deli, which makes food to order.  Tables and chairs are outdoors, in front.   
A8D10936-7734-49AC-863A-06E3106D31D4 DFF0290E-6759-4AE4-9EAF-76956C6E70F8 As you can see, we ordered a grilled turkey melt ($12.99) and a chicken tortilla soup ($5) to share. 
A8D10936-7734-49AC-863A-06E3106D31D4 The meal was brought outside to our table (we paid at the cash register and also purchased a bottled beverage). {There is a coffee  area inside the entrance (to the right) which also sells smoothies and fruit bowls}.
A8D10936-7734-49AC-863A-06E3106D31D4 Delving deeper into the soup bowl- wow!  Plenty of chicken, organic veggies and a rich broth.  Would definitely buy this again.
A8D10936-7734-49AC-863A-06E3106D31D4 The turkey sandwich- on 21 grain organic bread (really good) was layered with turkey, tomato and avocado,8EE21CF9-463C-4A52-8285-3D31B1BB7BC3 as well as hickory bacon, grilled onions, Havarti cheese and honey mustard. The best sandwich we have had in a long time. 

Excellent, quality, local.  Very happy The Mister discovered this gem. 

Ramona Family Naturals Market  325 Sixth Street Ramona CA 92065  (760) 787-5987 Website
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Fusion Eats

**** Fusion Eats is now White Rice Morena

Back in July of last year I noticed a shop called Fusion Eats had opened off Linda Vista…..I believe it was a Vegan Vietnamese place previously. FOY "Som Tommy" mentioned in the comments of one of his posts that a couple of folks who lived in the area liked the place; especially the banh mi and wings; though I wasn't really keen on the name. 

The menu had everything from "Banh Mi" to wings, to poke bowls, to "burritos", to curries, beef and broccoli, kung pao/orange chicken and fried rice……..you name it…..

Still, the place had online ordering; though the prices seemed on the high side, and it gave me a break from stewing in my home office for the entire day. So I placed an order and headed off to the strip mall on Linda Vista that houses Ballast Point, Buta Ramen, and formerly International Deli and Cafe and Da Kine's.

Fusion Eats 01  Fusion Eats 02 During my first visit, there was an outdoor dining area set-up. My bag was on the counter next to the register for pick up when I arrived. The young lady working was quite cheerful.

I ordered the Angus Beef Bulgogi "Banh Mi" ($9.95) and the Garlicky Wings ($8.95).

The banh mi looked standard issue.

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And came with a side of what was described as won ton chips; but seemed more like pseudo plantain chips to me. Actually, that was my favorite thing about the dish.

Fusion Eats 04 Fusion Eats 05b  In terms of a standard banh mi set-up this wasn't bad. The bread was decent standard issue, with nice yeastiness and crackly. The pickled veggies were abundant, not overly sour. Boy did this place like their cilantro, though I wasn't a fan off all the hard stems in the sandwich.

Where this didn't fare well was the "Angus Beef"; which was under marinated, and a bit too chewy for my taste.

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The beef was just on the tough and bland side.

When I opened my wings, I quickly noticed globs of what appeared to be boogers fat on the greasy looking wings.

Fusion Eats 06  Fusion Eats 06b Which apparently were globs of butter? The wings were slippery and greasy. The batter was hard instead of crunchy-crispy….maybe it needed to be that way to stand up to all that garlic-butter? The flavor was kind of off as well; way too much butter, giving it kind of a rancid taste to me. The wings were decently fried and moist, but it was hard for me to get past the greasy texture and I wasn't fond of the taste.

In fact, I almost never went back…..which meant that I'd never do a post. Finally, a couple of months later, after taking into consideration how smoothly the online ordering went and how nice the young lady working was, I decided to give Fusion Eats another try.

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Same drill as the last time; ordering was a breeze, my order was ready within a few minutes of arriving, and the young man working was very nice. By this time, things were open for  50% indoor dining and the outdoor area had been cleared.

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This time around, I ordered the Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi (sorry, just couldn't order the Orange Chicken/Won Ton Soup….and of course not the poke bowl) and something that "ST" mentioned to me called Crispy Avocado Rolls.

The Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi ($8.95) wasn't quite as good as the Bulgogi Banh Mi.

Fusion Eats 07  Fusion Eats 08 The bread was starting to go stale. Good amount of pickled veggies and cilantro as before. The lemongrass chicken had been stir-fried and while being a bit chewy was nice and moist, but quite bland. Also, there were almost inedible pieces of lemongrass mixed in with the chicken that made the whole process of eating somewhat ponderous.

Again, my favorite item were the won ton chips.

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The Crispy Avocado Rolls ($8.95) were basically Avocado Lumpia

Fusion Eats 12 Fusion Eats 14  I'm not quite sure what to think of these. Perhaps these need to be consumed right away as the oil was starting to seep through the wrappers after my less than 15 minute drive home. There was a kind of greasy mushiness to the fried avocado….I've had fried and tempura avocado before….but perhaps because it was coated in panko/batter before frying….I had enjoyed it. Here it just seemed bland and greasy. Not enough corn/black beans/cilantro to actually make a difference in flavor. Imagine an eggroll/lumpia wrapper folded over a glob of fat……then biting into it. The garlic sauce could have used more garlic as well.

Fusion Eats 13  Fusion Eats 15 The menu just seems a bit all over the place; more "con-fusion" than fusion in my opinion. Perhaps it's more suited to the palates of USD students? Or maybe I've just tried the wrong things….I did try most of the items based on recommendations. Like always, I'll depend on all of you to lead me to the best items on the menu….though don't count on me going for the Orange Chicken. While the prices seem to be on the high side; I do want to like this place as the staff is so nice and the online ordering – pick-up process has been seamless.

So, any recommendations on what to try?

Fusion Eats
5299 Linda Vista Road
San Diego, CA 92110
(858) 633-2974
Current Hours:
Tues – Thurs 1130am – 8pm
Friday 1130am – 830pm
Sat – Sun Noon – 8pm

Sunday Sandwiches – Sandwich Emporium (Bay Park) Revisited

A  few weeks back, on one of the days I was working from home I was wondering how Sandwich Emporium was doing. I had visited during the early days of the pandemic, but not since then. So, I went ahead and placed a phone order for my usual, the Spicy Julio. A few minutes later I drove on over. Well, I guess I shouldn't be worried how business is for SE these days, huh?

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I'm glad I called in my order as I just walked on up to the counter and picked up my order. It was that easy.

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As for the sandwich; well, as always it did just fine. Yeasty bread, creamy avocado, the roast beef this time around seemed better than usual, not over done and moist…….a bit of spice….which we all need in our life.

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Seeing that Sandwich Emporium was one of the first posts I did back in May of 2005; it's good to know they are doing well….especially during these times. I credit SE with fueling my love of these little community sandwich shops that fuel us.

I actually should visit more often.

Sandwich Emporium
3054 1/2 Clairemont Drive
San Diego,CA
619-275-1351

Sunday Sandwiches – The Tri-Tiperia Revisited

For a couple of months there was so much road work happening on Mount Acadia Boulevard. On many days it was single lane traffic. I knew of many folks, including us, who were avoiding the area during the workday; it was just not worth the weight. One day, while working form home, I wondered how the the place was doing. I also knew that there was less work being done in the area so my chances of getting caught in single lane traffic was minimal.

SS - Tri-Tiperia 01  SS - Tri-Tiperia 02 So I decided to take a chance and head on over. I lucked out; there was still some single lane traffic on the road; but it was further up the street. 

It had been a while since I last visited…..man, Covid has been going on so long now it seems! I was glad to see that they were open.

I waltzed up to the window and placed my order…….for the "usual"; the "O.G.". Was told it would be a ten minute wait; I walked to the side and kept tabs on work emails and such. Soon enough, there were  a couple of other folks who dropped by to place or pick-up orders…..which made me quite happy.

And of course this O(ld) G(uy), got his "O.G."

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It looked exactly the same as before; packed with a cookie.

I always think the ciabatta could use a bit more toasting; but this was fine.

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The tri-tip was more tender than I recalled; though I think it could still use a bit more smokiness. Nicely seasoned and a decent portion. I bit too much lemon-roasted garlic mayo this time around; though I like the way the acidity of the lemon in the mayo and the roma tomatoes puts "all the pieces together". The roasted garlic in the mayo comes thru nicely as well. The Gouda adds a nice mild milky-smoked layer to things as well.

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I'm glad that even though we've gone thru 13 months in the pandemic they are still making a go of it. And the sandwich was quite a nice lunch for me.

The Tri Tiperia
3574 Mount Acadia Blvd
San Diego, CA 92111
Hours:
Mon – Fri 1130am – 6pm
Saturday 1130am – 2pm

Paris – Boulangerie Régis Colin and Maison de la Truffe (Since closed) in La Grande Epicerie de Paris

We slept well after our wonderful dinner at Pertinence. Though the Missus got me up at 630am……because, well, She needed you know what. Yes, this was the Paris moment I mentioned in my Gala Chicken/Zion Market post. Sigh…….well, I needed to head on out. I showered and got dressed, then headed out to find a Pharmacy.

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Things were pretty quiet on Rue Montorgueil at 7 in the morning. Mostly just delivery trucks and such. I headed down, then back up the avenue checking out the Pharmacies; all of them closed. I later learned that most Pharmacies in Paris open between 800 – 900 in the morning. I passed Pharmacy after Pharmacy, all closed. Man, I was having a longer hitless streak than Chris Davis! Finally, in the Marais, I came across an open Pharmacy and walked in. I headed to the Fem Hygiene aisle…..and was kinda stumped; so I started taking photos and sending them via text message to the Missus. Soon enough, I heard a loud clearing of the throat behind me…..yes, I was busted by the Pharmacist…..a fairly serious looking woman…..with one eyebrow raised, checking out the Asian guy with a maxi-pad obsession. 

"Monsieur, what are you doing???"

"Ummmm, I need to buy pads for my wife."

"Hmmmm…..but why the photos Monsieur?" Yeah, like she really believed me.

Right then the Missus replied to my text instructing me on what to purchase. Relieved, I showed the woman the text, grabbed the package and we walked over to the register to pay. After ringing me up, she looked at me, warmly smiled, and said:

"Monsieur, you are a good man!" And handed me my package. Ah yes, more souvenirs from Paris.

On the way back to the apartment I decided to reward myself and grab a croissant. I'd seen a place on Rue Montmartre, which runs parallel to Rue Montorgueil that I wanted to try. By this time of the morning; folks were starting to get out and about.

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The Boulangerie I was interested in was Régis Colin as I had seen the le Prix du Croissant sign near the doorway earlier.

**** Boulangerie Régis Colin has closed

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So, I went in and got a croissant aux beurre. The system was interesting, you tell the nice saleswoman what you want; she bags it and enters it into the register; you then pay via a machine….so the staff never touches currency…..a hygiene thing I guess.

The croissant was delicious; nice balance of butter to salt; flakey, light and airy, moist……..a definite winner!

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Boulangerie Régis Colin IMG_1423
53 Rue Montmartre
75002 Paris, France
Hours:
Monday – Friday 630am – 8pm

After finishing up the croissant we headed out, but not very far for our morning "pick-up" at Café Montorgueil and people watched for a bit.

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After getting our caffeine fix, we headed off……with not much in mind.

I had wanted to check out La Grande Epicerie de Paris, a fairly high-end ("haute") food/grocery store so we headed off to the 6th and 7th. I've stated that there always seems to be something interesting to see; no matter how many times you've been down a street. This time around, I noticed this impressive building on Rue du Renard.

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Apparently, this is the Syndicat De L'épicerie Française, originally built in 1901, which used to (I believe they still have an office in the building) the grocer's union.

And off course a little more than a block away is the Hotel de Ville – that would be City Hall to us American folks.

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Crossing over to Île de la Cité.

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It was a beautiful day in Paris. Of course, we took another look at Notre Dame (this visit was at the end of May 2019). The tragic fire had just occurred about 6 weeks earlier.

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It was such a sad sight to see…….

Crossing over the Seine to the Left Bank, down Rue Saint-Jacques, then taking a right turn on Boulevard Saint-Germain we came across a street market which kept us occupied for a bit.

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From here we strolled down the street, then turned on Rue de Sèvres…..

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Stopped for a short; ahem, break at the Hermes store…..luckily, the Missus didn't find anything She was interested in and my credit card lived to see another day. Finally, across the street from Le Bon Marche we got to the La Grande Epicerie de Paris. I probably should have taken more photos in the huge store; but was just plain distracted.

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After all this walking….well, I was feeling a bit hungry. And just at that moment I saw Maison de la Truffe…….I looked at the menu…foie gras and truffle? Croque-Monsieur with truffle……smoked salmon with truffle? Are you kidding me? We decided to grab a "light" lunch here. 

Sadly, as I was getting some general info on Maison de la Truffe, I read that the place has closed…….so I'm just going to mainly post photos.

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I will note that the young man waiting on us was a joy and the food was surprisingly good…..of course with things like truffle oil, truffle chips, and truffle salt…..

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And the Croque-Monsieur with Truffled White Ham and Gouda…..and a few nice, fragrant shaved truffles for the heck of it.

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IMG_1448  IMG_1444 It's too bad this shop closed as we really enjoyed our shared meal. There are other locations around Paris and I hope to be able to check them out one day. On our second trip to Paris in 2019 we'd visit another similar shop in BHV Department Store which wasn't nearly as good as this one.

Oh well……..I'm glad I got to try them out.

And also buy some fairly pricy food gifts for friends.

La Grande Epicerie de Paris
38 Rue de Sèvres
75007 Paris, France