More Takeout from Golden Island

During the fall, I received news that the kitchen staff at Golden Island had experienced some turnover…..the interesting news was that the "new" folks were from China Max…which BTW, still looks quite far from any construction, even though they said they would be reopening this year (2022)

I decided to place a takeout order and headed on over.

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There were actually people dining in and it just seemed quite "normal"……

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For whatever that would mean. One of the reasons I keep returning is the manager, Michael is such a nice guy. I asked him about the staff change and he confirmed that yes, the kitchen staff had changed over.

So, I went ahead and ordered what I believe is one of the two items they do well; the Shrimp Siu Mai.

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This was actually better than what I'd had here before; moist, tender, and just toothsome enough. Good shrimp flavor without "muddiness", the wrapper wasn't as dry and tough as before, though it's now $7.45!

I also went ahead and ordered something that was recommended to me, the Baked BBQ Pork Bun ($4.99).

G Island Staff 06  G Island Staff 06a Not a big fan of these; though the bun is nice and fluffy, it's quite dry and bland. The cubes of char siu are really tough and the "sauce" also seemed quite bland as well. Even though it's one of the most inexpensive items on the menu, there's a bit of a shortage of filling as well.

Well, it seems like there was some improvement; so I waited a few weeks and did a revisit. This time I ordered  an item I wasn't very happy with before, the Har Gow and a recommendation, the Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf.

The Har Gow ($7.45) was a bit better.

G Island Staff 08 G Island Staff 08a  The wrapper was a bit more pliable, the shrimp was still on the drier side, but this had a nice "shrimpiness", with no off or muddy flavors. Nice large pieces of shrimp, but I bit more chewy than I like.

Still this was definitely better than what I'd had before.

I also got the Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf ($8.69).

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This just wasn't very good.

G Island Staff 09b G Island Staff 09c You can easily see the issue I had with this, right? First off, the seasoning hadn't permeated the sticky rice…..plus there were some undercooked rice in this; really hard and not good eats. There was a whole shrimp, which was on the hard and chewy side. And there was just not enough filling to give this much flavor. I brought one home for the Missus. After heating; She opened it…there was no real fragrance, She took a look at the fillings and gave me a look, telling me; "well, this one is for you….."

Sooo…….I decided to return in November. I had been craving Kwai Fei Chicken and the version I'd had from here on an earlier visit was one of the two items I enjoyed. 

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I also got the Soy Sauce Noodle ($12.99)….because you know….I needed some carbs to balance out that chicken.

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This was pretty good, though I would have preferred a bit more soy sauce. Still, all the noodles were firm to crisp and well coated. The bean sprouts were also still crisp; but the dish could have used a bit more "wok hay" as well.

As for the Kwai Fei Ji ($17.99).

G Island Staff 12 G Island Staff 13  What the heck happened here? This was so disappointing. The chicken had all these weird and somewhat bitter "brown spots" and was very dry, the overall flavor was a bit off. The "sauce" tasted a bit off and lacked assertive ginger tones. This is basically why I ended up trying the Kwai Fei Chicken from Eastern Dynasty.

Needless to say, I was quite disappointed. 

It's too bad about the inconsistency as I really like the manager here; though not quite sure on the service as I always arrived at my assigned time and always had to wait for my order. 

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Though they do have "Jazz Night" if you're into that sort of thing.

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Golden Island
10660 Camino Ruiz
San Diego, CA 92126

2022 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade floats and a few meals

mmm-yoso!!! is being written by Cathy today.  She's the one who does these Rose Parade posts. Kirk is taking a break.

So, it's 2022!  Happy New Year.  A time to start anew, change habits.  For starters, most of the photos in this post were taken on December 31, unlike when The Mister and I attended the Showcase of Floats-following the Rose Parade in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019  and 2020.  

With Covid-19, not many people were volunteering to decorate the floats and we had been receiving daily emails and noticing all of the float builders asking for volunteers.  We had helped decorate floats in early December, and were wide awake around 1 a.m. on December 31, saw a live video of the float barn and how much help was needed, especially since final judging is around 10 a.m. on the 31st.  We got in the car and drove to Irwindale.  

Here are some photos of floats and details at the Phoenix Decorating Company barn.  

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It was after 11 a.m. and The Mister and I still had not had breakfast so we left and began driving to a favorite stop, The Peppertree Cafe. Another Covid-19 survivor.308BF4AE-F5D4-49B1-8B6E-4FFC4DA0F762308BF4AE-F5D4-49B1-8B6E-4FFC4DA0F762
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In November, we finally made it back to Porto's, where we had not been since October, 2019. So happy it survived Covid.

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303D3472-6B93-4E83-B323-42458DB54397 Pan con Lechon- slow roasted pork with pickled onion and a green garlic mojo sauce on the fresh Cuban bread was a nice, salty contrast for breakfast. Portos Bakery Website

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Also in November, The Mister was craving a good pastrami sandwich, so we drove up the 15 to The Hat, which also survived Covid-19. 

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Niku Dofu

Since I wanted to start the New Year on the right foot……FOY "Som Tommy" mentioned wanting the recipe for Niku Dofu in my NYE post….he also mentioned that I really hadn't done a true recipe post in ages which is kinda true. These days, most of my cooking is pretty much by "feel"; though I will try to do a couple of recipes of items where I need to measure stuff out and such. Anyway, here goes one of those now rare recipe posts!

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A couple of notes before I get started. The Missus is all about the tofu, daikon, and boiled eggs in this recipe….and of flavor. I've found that using the Kurobuta Pork Belly from Nijiya works the best for Her tastes. I have even snuck in fried shrimp to add another dimension to things. As always, please adjust the recipe to your taste.

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Also, feel free to substitute veggies – you know shiitake mushrooms, that kind of stuff. Because, to be perfectly honest, I started making this as a low(er) maintenance way of keeping the Missus happy when She wanted Sukiyaki.

As for the tofu, I do one block at a time. I add the second block the next day. I found that soft tofu will start breaking down and the Missus prefers intact squares that are still super soft and moist.

I do put in one chili de arbol, which actually does make a difference in flavor and adds a bit of heat to the dish.

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Also, I found that She prefers the straight forward "heat" from white pepper.

Anyway, here goes….

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Niku Dofu:

1 1/2 Cup Soy Sauce – a neutral flavor like Aloha or Yamasa
1 1/2 Cup Mirin
1 Cup Dark Brown Sugar
3 Cups Water Niku Tofu 05
1/2 Cup Sake
3/4 tsp Dashi No Moto(optional)
2 cloves garlic either grated or ground into a fine paste (optional)
1 Chili de Arbol (optional)

12 Ounces thin cut pork belly (you can substitute beef) – sliced into 1/2 inch pieces
1 1/2 – 2 Pounds Daikon peeled, cut into 1/2 – 2/3 inch rounds, edges rounded off
1 Medium Onion Sliced into thin strips
2 Packages Shirataki(Yam Noodles), open packages and place in a colander. Pour boiling water over Shirataki to remove the "smell".
2 Blocks Soft Tofu (see note below)
6 Soft Boiled Eggs
2-3 TB Avocado or a neutral cooking oil
White Pepper to taste

  • Open one block of tofu, drain, place a clean dish cloth, cheesecloth, or paper towels around and then a plate on top to remove moisture.
    – In a pot heat the oil until it starts to shimmer add chili de arbol if using to flavor the oil
    – Add pork belly and saute until the pork just starts to cook through – season with white pepper if using Niku Tofu 06
    – Add onions and garlic cook until onions are soft and translucent
    – Add mirin and sake and bring to a boil and stir occasionally to burn off alcohol
    – Add soy sauce and sugar, stir well and return to a boil. The miasma should be quite fragrant right now. If you have a taste; it will be very salty and sweet….thus
    – Add water and return to a boil. Let simmer for a few minutes and lower the temperature.
    – Add Dashi no Moto if using; stir well
    – Add slices of daikon and simmer for 20-30 minutes until the daikon start absorbing the sauce and soften. Use a skewer to check doneness. If you have a drop lid you might want to use it now. Or place parchment paper to make sure the daikon is completely submerged.
    – Add shirataki and combine
    – Once daikon reaches desired tenderness; cube the tofu and gently add.
    – Let simmer
    – A few minutes before serving; add the boiled eggs

So there you go….kinda easy. "Niku" basically means meat, so feel free to sub your favorite….I mean really; this is "meat and tofu"…..

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Hope you enjoy ST!

Happy New Year!

Or is it really? Well, it been a pretty rough two years…….unlike last New Year when I kept away and did my Osechi search on the 30th….this time, like I'd done every year since it seems forever, I decided to head on over to Nijiya today at 9am. Somehow, I must have missed the memo and found the place packed when I arrived at 5 to 9…..apparently, they decided to open at 8am!

Needless to say; it was a zoo around the osechi and I gave up taking photos after taking a few of the seafood….

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I quickly grabbed some Osechi for a good friend whose mom and dad is visiting from Italy and went to look to make something for the Missus…..but go figure; they were out of daikon and tofu??? What the heck. Oh well, I guess it just kinda fits into the pattern of the last two years?

I headed on over to Marukai….which, just like Nijiya, decided to open at 8am as well….they've recently renovated, probably due to being acquired by Don Quijote, and changed the whole layout….but no decent Osechi, but I did get tofu and daikon.

And so, the Missus got some humble Niku Dofu for dinner….which She had been craving anyway. And like usual we plan a quiet New Year anyway…..

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Anyway, we'd like to wish everyone a safe New Year…with our best wishes and hopes that you are all safe and in good health.

COMC – Those Times Before Covid, Song Hak and Tanuki

Periodically, I clean out photos…..since, at least in San Diego, I try to do more than one visit to a place….if things were so bad I had never, nor do I intend to return, after a period of time, they go to the recycle bin. Covid had just made things more difficult….I've been deleting a ton of photos over the last almost 2 years. I kind of  held on to my photos of Song Hak and Tanuki; because we had visited three times each. But after almost two years and with things the way they are, I just didn't see holding on to these……

But; I thought why the heck don't I just do a C(learing) O(ut the) M(emory) C(ard) post…..just to kind of create some nostalgia of how things used to and will hopefully be once again soon. Luckily, both places are still open……though it'll probably be a while before we return.

So here goes….just mostly photos.

Song Hak:

We enjoyed Song Hak which specializes in Gopchang, basically small intestine, but also have typical Korean BBQ proteins and also Dae Chang (large intestine), Mak Chang  (abomasum), etc.

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A wide variety of side dishes provided…..

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COMC Song Hak 07 COMC Song Hak 10  Before I move forward, I need to tell a pretty funny story. There was a family who sat next to use during our first visit. The Missus and I were so impressed that the two young girls went thru everything without blinking and eye. Especially since gopchang has this kind of mushy – pasty material inside the intestine. It puts the "gop" in Gopchang. It does look a lot like well………we just cracked up when the younger girl asked her dad really loud, "Did I just eat POOP…..it really looked like POOP!"

You gotta love it….

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The Missus especially loved the fried rice as a finishing touch.

Last visited in January, 2020

Song Hak
4681 Convoy St.
San Diego, CA 92111

Tanuki:

**** An updated post on Tanuki can be found here

It was Xiāngjiāo that initially recommended this place to check-out. And while we didn't enjoy some items on the menu (the sushi/sashimi), we had a couple of items we liked.

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We enjoyed the vibe….picking out your sake glass of choice reminded us of a dinner in Kanazawa.

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I actually first visited for lunch back in May of 2019 and found something I knew the Missus would enjoy.

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The Kakiage.

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This just reminded me of Japan.

And so, while nothing quite hits the heights of the kakiage, other items are not bad.

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Including the Shiokara.

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And there are some items we'll probably not have again though…..

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I also tried some nigiri which I didn't care for….but still; there's something we really enjoyed.

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Last visited February 2020.

Tanuki
4191 Adams Ave.
San Diego, CA 92116

Hopefully, one day in 2022!

Are there places you first visited and enjoyed right before the pandemic that you are waiting to return to?

Sushi Yaro’s Last Day of Business is December 30th

On December 20th I received some sad news……first from FOY "YummyYummy" who told me that Sam was calling it quits as of December 30th. Soon enough I received a couple of emails and then FOY Denver posted a comment on my last Sushi Yaro post from back at the end of March letting me know as well. So, I think I've only dined in for one dinner and perhaps one or two lunches in San Diego since I made that visit to Yaro back in March…..but…..like I've mentioned in an earlier post; I've known Sam for over 20 years. So, ok….I decided to head on over on Christmas day, right at 530, thinking that the place would be empty and it was when I got there.

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I ordered some sashimi and chatted with Sam a bit.

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Yaro Closing 02 Yaro Closing 04  Sam is still feeling the residual effects from his stroke and finding dependable staff and supplies and all of the things that go along with the pandemic…..well, he feels he needs an extended break. And after talking to him, I feel he needs time to take care of himself. 

On this evening, it was a one man show….and in spite of it being Christmas Day, the phone kept ringing and by the time I left there were 9 more customers in the place. I asked Sam if I could wash dishes or bus tables, but he cracked up for the first time on this evening and said, "I don't have time to train you Kirk-san……"

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And so, I'm hoping that Sam will take the time off to take care of himself….I've always said that the relationship from the Itamae to the regular customer is a special one. Especially since I've known him since the days at Katzra, to Sammy Sushi, to Wal Mi Do, and of course Sushi Yaro. And heck, I've even run into FOY Lynnea at Sushi Yaro!

So, if you'd like to visit before he closes his doors on the 30th, unless you go right at opening time, it might be good to call – 858-560-1782.

Yaro will be open from the 28th to the 30th of December. Posted hours are 530pm – 10; but Sam told me he closes early if things are slow.

Sushi Yaro
7905 Engineer Road
San Diego, CA 92111

Good Luck Sam and take care of yourself!

The Congress Cafe – Venezuelan Food in Old Town!

**** Congress Cafe in now Encuentro Cafe – Same Owners/Menu. You can read an updated post here.

A few months back our good friend "Alle" and I were chatting about food and Mi Pana came up in the conversation. For some reason, I was craving some arepas….and Alle who is part Venezuelan mentioned that Congress Cafe in Old Town does Venezuelan dishes and that perhaps I should give them a try. It did take a few months…..it's Old Town after all……but I first visited on a weekend morning, they open at 8am and are right across from Old Town Parking Lot A.

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I crossed the street and was really warmly greeted. I walked into the bar area and placed a take out order; man, the folks here are so friendly. I then paid and decided to walk around a pretty quiet (at this time of the morning) Old Town.

I ordered the Arepa Pabellon ($13.95). Man, this was quite hefty, if a bit messy.

Congress Cafe 04   Man, check out that huge piece of fried plantain! The arepas were decent; though I do prefer my arepas "frita" these were decently griddled. I wish there was a bit more balance to the arepa as the black bean-beef-plantain ratio seemed a bit off as was how the items were arranged. I ended up chopping up some of the plantain and spreading it more evenly over the arepa, same with finding the beef . This was a hefty breakfast….at least for me. 

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While I don't think it's quite a good as the version at Mi Pana; I'd have this again.

I mentioned having tried the arepas at Congress Cafe to Alle and told her that I was interested in trying the Tequenos. Alle also told me that the empanadas were quite good, especially the fish version….something that I probably would have not ordered.

So, the following weekend morning on the way back from shopping at the Little Italy Mercato, I dropped by Congress Cafe and this time ordered the combination plate named the "Latin Lover" ($16). The folks were just a friendly as before and I took a stroll around Old Town while waiting for my takeout order….which was quite a bit of food.

Congress Cafe 05  Congress Cafe 06 And like Alle said; those fish empanadas were quite good; savory, balanced in flavor. She told me that these empanadas reminded her of Venezuela. 

Unfortunately, I didn't care for the tequenos, which were really mushy and just had too much cheese for my taste. Cachapas weren't my "thing" at Mi Pana, but I thought I'd give it a whirl here…..with the same results. It's just too sweet for my taste and the version here didn't have enough cheese to balance out the sweetness. Glad I tried it though.

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The totstones; fried plantains, while it didn't do overly well in transit, losing some crispness, was a wonderful combination of just enough sweet and saltiness from the cheese.

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I think eating this at the restaurant is probably the best strategy.

Overall, I really like the folks here, so warm and friendly, there are other items on the menu I want to try. And yes, this is basically a breakfast/lunch kinda place and they do have croissant sandwiches, burgers, scrambled eggs, huevos rancheros….but I think I'll stick with the Venezuelan menu items for now.

The Congress Cafe
3941 Mason St.
San Diego, CA 92110
Hours:
Mon – Fri 8am – 2pm
Sat – Sun 8am – 5pm

Man, with Congress Cafe and the new Tuetano Taqueria (post upcoming) the next block over, things are looking up for Old Town!

Which is great……

Like I mentioned earlier in the post, I'd take a nice stroll while waiting for my order, which is when I took my photos the grave site medallions of the folks buried under San Diego Avenue.

And of course there are many historical structures here.

The Mason Street Schoolhouse – the first public school in San Diego County. Built in 1865.

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The San Diego Union Building – Original home of the San Diego Union newspaper – established in 1868.

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The Cosmopolitan Hotel, completed in 1829.

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And tons of public art……

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And at this time of the morning; some of the other "residents" are out and about…..

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It was great finding a place that I enjoy in what was very touristy, cliched, Old Town.

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Hope you're having a great week!

Tel Aviv (Before Covid) – HaBasta, Abu Hassan, and Falafel Ratzon

*** Here's a condensed post as I try to finish up all our pre-Covid trip reports.

Our flight from Paris to Tel Aviv on EL AL was on time and uneventful.

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We were fed pretty well on the flight and arrived at Ben Gurion Airport right before 5pm. Getting a taxi to our hotel was also very easy and took about half an hour. Not quite sure about how long it would take, I made reservations at a restaurant I wanted to try, which was a nice walk from our hotel at 8pm. The restaurant is right next to the Carmel Market and I'd read a bit about the place.

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On this Sunday evening, things were pretty quiet….and we really enjoyed the wonderful flavors and freshness of the food.

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From the Cauliflower with Tahini….

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To the Creamy-Smoky eggplant, to the slightly tangy-acidic Matbucha (a Arabic/Moroccan Roasted Tomato dish).

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And the savory Cured Fish with Soft Egg…..

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HaBasta
HaShomer St. 4
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

The next morning; our only full day in Tel Aviv, we headed out early. Taking a walk thru the very quiet (on this morning) Carmel Market.

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The fragrance of spices floating thru the air…..

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And then past Hassan Bek Mosque….

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To Charles Clore Park, where we could see Old Jaffa ahead of us.

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We walked along to the beach area, where we saw this cat…..

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Who was undoubtedly checking out these pooches having a great day at the beach!

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We took a quick detour to check out the the Clock Tower and Saraya House in the old town.

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We took time to check out the Clock Tower which was built by the Ottoman's in 1901. 

That structure to the left of the clock tower is the Saraya House and was once the residence and offices of the Turkish Governor. It was blown up by the Lehi a militant group.

We walked along the street checking out various churches and folks just going thru daily life.

DSC00724 IMG_3255 (2)  There was quite a bit to take in here…… from the Monastery of St Nicholas to many other places which had no signs…….

There always seemed to be something that would catch your eye.

I was starting to get a bit hungry and really wanted to try a place that wasn't too far away so we headed up the stairs from Nemal Yafo Street connecting to HaShahaf Street….

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To a place I'd a good deal about Hummus Abu Hassan, a very low keyed, but very busy little shop.

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The folks here were very nice and even though the place was bustling we ordered and found a table. 

Even though it was not even 10am, the place was busy. Our order arrived in minutes and just look at this will ya'….it is by far the most delici-yoso hummus I've ever had.

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During our short "brunch" we saw two taxis stop in front of the restaurant and older women get out of the car, walk up to the counter and pick up their hummus! This place really lived up to what I had read. In fact, twice during our stay in Jerusalem we mentioned this place and kinda impressed the locals!

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Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

We finished up and walked back to our hotel.

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And wandered the streets along the way.

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We had a nice cup of tea back at the hotel…..

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And then it was nap time.

We awoke later that afternoon and went back out for a stroll…spending most of our time around the beach area, walking from one end to the other.

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The people (and pooch) watching was fun.

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This being near the end of November, the sun would set around 430pm, and we were treated to a beautiful one.

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After the sun went down we wandered around a bit more; then decided on some dinner. We just wanted something quick and easy and another place; fairly close to our hotel came to mind; Falafel Razon.

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I had wanted to try some falafel; so this was our chance….

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IMG_6304 IMG_3307  And whoa; much like the hummus, this was a game changer for us. I'd never had falafel that was so crisp outside, but almost creamy inside. 

Man we were eating well.

Falafel Razon
King George St. 17
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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We really enjoyed Tel Aviv; it was laid back and the folks were nice. We had only one full day in the city, but it was fun.

Tomorrow would be a busy day; we'd headed to Masada, the Dead Sea, and then off to Jordan!

Cuscatlan Salvadorean Cuisine (San Diego)

mmm-yoso!!! is the food blog you are reading.  Kirk is having technical difficulties, Cathy is writing today.

In 2015,  I wrote about Custcatlan Salvadorian in Escondido and had revisited several times when in the area.  We were happy to see a 'San Diego' Custcatlan open in the storefront area where Homestyle Hawaiian is located and next to where Up 2 You had its location (now Milk Tea Lab).
A299069A-C912-42DC-A775-D4015C5024D9_1_201_a B7196D0C-E19B-4261-BCE5-03F5299440B2B7196D0C-E19B-4261-BCE5-03F5299440B2 The menu is same as the Escondido location in that there is pizza offered.  I still don't know the story behind that.
898ABCE7-5555-4DE0-89FD-7F06ED203D59_1_201_a 449A83B3-9A9A-4D91-A5E9-3378441AC031 We arrived just before the lunchtime crowd and ordered an ensalada/fruit salad drink ($3.95).  Always refreshing and delightful.779118F8-4311-4B3C-8172-6D315B73E678 EDFAD751-FA0D-441A-92A6-431D06D72177 Since we were at a Salvadorean establishment, a pupusa had to be ordered.  This chicharron con queso pupusa ($3.50) was so fresh tasting and perfectly cooked and filled with a good amount of pork and cheese. The tomato sauce and curtido were just right condiments to accompany the tasty crisped dough.
779118F8-4311-4B3C-8172-6D315B73E678 A fried corn tamale (tamalitos elote frito)($3.50) was accompanied by plantanos fritos (fried plantain) and would make a nice, light lunch.  Perfect fry, lightly crisp exterior (of both items) and creamy with a nice/definite corn flavor in the tamal along with a bite of the starchy banana was a comfort snack. 49CC67D7-63AE-4934-9233-0F8DE62DA185 24022727-B48D-4E42-AA3E-B4873057FCF2 From the appetizer menu, we decided to share the stuffed portobello mushrooms ($7.95). Three large portobello caps filled with a cheese blend, feta and garlic then baked until that melted cheese browned a bit.  This wonderful treat could also be a great little meal or snack. 
49CC67D7-63AE-4934-9233-0F8DE62DA185 We ordered all of the above, because the menu noted that the mojarra frita (fried whole fish) ($15.95) would take extra time. What a wonderful flavor this pan fried, quite large whole tilapia had!  Accompanied by hand made (thick) tortillas, rice and salad along with fresh lime for additional seasoning this shared fish was another highlight of the meal.  Crisped skin, flaky light meat, memorable.

Very happy this local spot expanded to be closer to home for us.

Cuscatlan Salvadorean Cuisine & More 7516 Mesa College Drive San Diego 92111 (858) 707-7003 Open seven days 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Website C02D9E8E-2F11-444B-B1BF-361CC0096A15

mmm…cakes (Chula Vista)

mmm
cakes has closed after three years. It will be missed.

mmm-yoso!!! is being written by Cathy today; Kirk has no internet access.  

The Mister and I were driving  the other day and a bakery on the SouthWest corner of  Third at F Street in Chula Vista caught our eye.  We parked in the Parking Garage behind this central location (it's still free) and walked over. 349ACB4E-E56B-42AD-B3FC-FF6F86AD2980
349ACB4E-E56B-42AD-B3FC-FF6F86AD2980 2E43AF3D-E39F-4576-BE76-656FE3A1FB2E Decorated for the Christmas holidays right now, this space is a good size for being able to sit and have a dessert and coffee.  There are several tables outside also.

After we left, I went to the website and found out the whole story.  Chula Vista native Jose Barajas had participated in several television baking competitions following his 2013 start as a home based cake and dessert business and this shop is the natural progression where he can meet his full creative potential. 
349ACB4E-E56B-42AD-B3FC-FF6F86AD2980 The pastry display caught our eye first.  
349ACB4E-E56B-42AD-B3FC-FF6F86AD2980 The basic cheese danish ($4.50) was exquisite,with a delightful filling (not the standard cream cheese chunk as from other places; lighter) with a multi-layered (but not laminated) Danish pastry that was crisp-fresh, buttery and sweet. It was brought out warmed.  Yes, this is how it was served for eat in.  Special. 
349ACB4E-E56B-42AD-B3FC-FF6F86AD2980 The almond danish  (a bear claw) ($5) was equally wonderful and, as you can see, presented beautifully after warming.  The filling is light and very almond flavored and that dough…wow.  
349ACB4E-E56B-42AD-B3FC-FF6F86AD2980The separate cake display case.  The choices.  The reason for the name.  Of course we ordered cake. 
349ACB4E-E56B-42AD-B3FC-FF6F86AD2980 BD81981F-1D07-402E-A5E3-046154455B0C A slice of Hummingbird cake, ($8.50) which is what I consider a 'standard' for upscale cakes was our choice.  The spice cake base, pineapple, banana and finely chopped pecans each had discernible flavor in this multi-layered, buttercream frosted seasonally decorated slice. (It is *not* fondant which is designed for cakes that do not need  refrigeration; you can see the cakes are all refrigerated). Can't wait to try other flavors.

Beverages offered here are hot and cold-a good variety of coffees and teas and smoothies. Weekend pastry offerings include a rotating selection of seasonal flavors!  Happy to have found this family owned, friendly, quality shop. 

mmm…cakes 310 Third Avenue Chula Vista 91910 (619) 500-5162 website Open Mon 7-10 a.m. Tues-Wed-Th 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m.-5p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY

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