Back on March 20th, I reviewed Slater's 50/50. I got a comment from J about the PB&J burger. Well, I am happy to report, I tried it! I had to break my rule about going to a restaurant twice in one year, but possibly, this was worth it!
Its formal name is the Peanut Butter and Jellousy. A beef burger with peanut butter and strawberry jelly, and they throw on a few slices of bacon just to put it over the top! I thought it was fantastic. Not much more to write...just enjoy the picture....
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Hello and welcome to my Food Journey. I will be posting reviews, pictures, tips and more of the many
restaurants I visit. My goal is to not visit the same restaurant twice in one year! Hopefully my readers will
get some helpful information about places they might like to try. I will also occasionally feature Guest
Reviewers, and take suggestions of restaurants you would like me to visit. I wish you happy dining!!
restaurants I visit. My goal is to not visit the same restaurant twice in one year! Hopefully my readers will
get some helpful information about places they might like to try. I will also occasionally feature Guest
Reviewers, and take suggestions of restaurants you would like me to visit. I wish you happy dining!!
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Zip Fusion Sushi, huh?
I know I know, what am I doing at a sushi place? Well, not eating sushi, haha. K wanted me to try a dish at a local place in Del Mar, near where she works. Zip Fusion has a ton of different kinds of interesting and exotic sushi, but what we were getting today was a Korean dish, Bibimbop. To be more specific, Hot Stone Beef Bibimbop. This dish comes in a big stone bowl that is blazing hot. Even after you have finished the food inside, it is still too hot to touch. You pretty much have to give every mouthful 30 seconds to cool off, so needless to say, you can't eat it in a hurry.
We had to ask the waiter how to pronounce Bibimbop before we ordered it, and he was very patient in explaining, "Try to say every syllable, beeee-bim-bop". So there you go.
Inside the stone bowl is rice, covered with many Korean vegetables. I asked what they were but all I could get was Korean vegetables. Then there is a small amount of beef, topped with a raw egg. You mix the raw egg into everything else and it cooks, making sort of a fried rice effect. Trust me, this food is so hot the egg will cook. There is also a spicy sauce you can mix in. I mixed a small amount of sauce in, and K mixed in 2 small bowls worth.
I thought the Bibimbop was super tasty! When you get down to the bottom, the rice is crunchy from the heat of the bowl, interesting and good.
So, I can't vouch for the sushi, but if Bibimbop sounds intriguing, give Zip Fusion a shot!
Inside the stone bowl is rice, covered with many Korean vegetables. I asked what they were but all I could get was Korean vegetables. Then there is a small amount of beef, topped with a raw egg. You mix the raw egg into everything else and it cooks, making sort of a fried rice effect. Trust me, this food is so hot the egg will cook. There is also a spicy sauce you can mix in. I mixed a small amount of sauce in, and K mixed in 2 small bowls worth.
I thought the Bibimbop was super tasty! When you get down to the bottom, the rice is crunchy from the heat of the bowl, interesting and good.
So, I can't vouch for the sushi, but if Bibimbop sounds intriguing, give Zip Fusion a shot!
Breakfast in La Jolla
Out Geocaching on a beautiful Sunday morning, when our tummy's started to rumble. Luckily we were right near a place that's been around forever serving great breakfast food, Harry's Coffee Shop. Harry's has been in La Jolla for over 40 years, and I have passed by it on occasion, but never stopped in. The friend I was with this morning, K, has been here before, but many years ago. The décor is what you'd expect, old fashioned, but that doesn't seem to stop anyone from eating here, as the place was packed.
It took a while to browse the huge menu, but on a recommendation from the waitress I decided on the B.W. Benny for $10.95. Ok, are you ready for this? This is a waffle with bacon inside and on top, grilled ham and poached eggs, topped with Hollandaise sauce.
They also give you a side of warm maple syrup to pour on, if you are brave. I was. I cannot tell you how awesome this was! Well, actually I can...it was awesome! And I finished the whole thing! It was kinda like a sweet and salty thing. Wow.
K ordered Harry's nutty pecan banana pancakes for $9.75, and added some extra blueberries. She said they were great! You can also get this in the form of a waffle or French toast.
Harry's has a great menu filled with breakfast and lunch item...sandwiches, soups, salads, burgers and milkshakes. They are open daily 6:30am until 3pm. I'm sure I will be making it back soon!
Have you ever heard of Harry's? Let me know if you go!
It took a while to browse the huge menu, but on a recommendation from the waitress I decided on the B.W. Benny for $10.95. Ok, are you ready for this? This is a waffle with bacon inside and on top, grilled ham and poached eggs, topped with Hollandaise sauce.
They also give you a side of warm maple syrup to pour on, if you are brave. I was. I cannot tell you how awesome this was! Well, actually I can...it was awesome! And I finished the whole thing! It was kinda like a sweet and salty thing. Wow.
K ordered Harry's nutty pecan banana pancakes for $9.75, and added some extra blueberries. She said they were great! You can also get this in the form of a waffle or French toast.
Harry's has a great menu filled with breakfast and lunch item...sandwiches, soups, salads, burgers and milkshakes. They are open daily 6:30am until 3pm. I'm sure I will be making it back soon!
Have you ever heard of Harry's? Let me know if you go!
Friday, May 10, 2013
3 Quick Reviews #1
Meat. I love meat. And "Meat" just happens to be the nickname for a restaurant I have been going to for years...Alborz Persian and Greek Cuisine in Del Mar. This place is kinda on the pricey side, unless you can go at lunch time during the week. For this visit on the weekend, I had found a 2 for 1 coupon, so the price was pretty reasonable.
The menu has a ton of great items, but I usually get my favorite: Kebob Barg. This dish is marinated and charbroiled steak, and it's always tender and juicy. You get a large portion and it's served with Basmati saffron rice and charbroiled onion, peppers and tomato. The lunch plate also includes a small salad. All meals come with thin cracker bread and butter.
My friend K has her favorites also, but tonight she decided to try something new...Fesenjon, which is a pomegranate and walnut stew. Sounds weird, right? It's chicken in kind of a sweet and sour sauce. It was quite tasty and I think she was glad to have tried something different.
Eating at "Meat" reminds me of another place I love...but that's a review for another time!
Have you tried Alborz? What did you think?
The menu has a ton of great items, but I usually get my favorite: Kebob Barg. This dish is marinated and charbroiled steak, and it's always tender and juicy. You get a large portion and it's served with Basmati saffron rice and charbroiled onion, peppers and tomato. The lunch plate also includes a small salad. All meals come with thin cracker bread and butter.
My friend K has her favorites also, but tonight she decided to try something new...Fesenjon, which is a pomegranate and walnut stew. Sounds weird, right? It's chicken in kind of a sweet and sour sauce. It was quite tasty and I think she was glad to have tried something different.
Eating at "Meat" reminds me of another place I love...but that's a review for another time!
Have you tried Alborz? What did you think?
3 Quick Reviews #2
Most everyone knows about D.Z. Akins Delicatessen and Bakery in La Mesa, but sometimes you forget about it and how good it is, so I am here to remind you! This place has a huge variety of food. The menu barely fits on the table and is about 6 pages long. If it's your first visit, it will take a while for you to read it all. They have breakfast, appetizers, soups, sandwiches (102 different kinds!), dinners, desserts, shakes and more...just about anything you could want. They have great hot meals, but I would say they are more known for their deli sandwiches and cold fish platters.
There is a bucket of chunky pickles on every table, and I start munching on these as soon as I sit down. I normally get the same thing every time I go, haha, I just love it in it's simplicity...#55 (shout out to Jr.). It's turkey, jack and avocado. I usually have to re-make the sandwich after I get it, just so I can actually eat it! Along with D.Z. Akins wonderful home made potato salad, this meal is a real filler.
My niece R, got a steak salad. Tons of lettuce, avocado and tender steak piled high. She enjoyed it very much.
You will not leave D.Z. Akins hungry! Luckily (since there is never room for dessert) there is a bakery in the lobby so you can get a variety of cake and cookies to take with you. There's a also a cute gift shop to browse in before you go.
Have you ever tried D.Z. Akins? How did you manage to eat your sandwich?
There is a bucket of chunky pickles on every table, and I start munching on these as soon as I sit down. I normally get the same thing every time I go, haha, I just love it in it's simplicity...#55 (shout out to Jr.). It's turkey, jack and avocado. I usually have to re-make the sandwich after I get it, just so I can actually eat it! Along with D.Z. Akins wonderful home made potato salad, this meal is a real filler.
My niece R, got a steak salad. Tons of lettuce, avocado and tender steak piled high. She enjoyed it very much.
You will not leave D.Z. Akins hungry! Luckily (since there is never room for dessert) there is a bakery in the lobby so you can get a variety of cake and cookies to take with you. There's a also a cute gift shop to browse in before you go.
Have you ever tried D.Z. Akins? How did you manage to eat your sandwich?
Thursday, May 9, 2013
3 Quick Reviews #3
On this occasion, I was dining with my niece R, and while we really wanted to get to dessert, we decided to eat some "real" food first. She had a bowl of clam chowder, which she loved. I had a cobb salad, which was a little bigger then expected, and very good as well. I have also had a lot of other things here, including sandwiches, burgers, omelets, "world famous" pancakes....and nothing has disappointed.
Now, on to dessert! I am a big fan of bread pudding and Du-pars is excellent. You get a huge piece served with ice cream and dripping with rum sauce. The bread pudding is moist and contains an ingredient I haven't had in any other, coconut...no complaints here. R had the chocolate fudge brownie, which comes warm and heaped with ice cream, chocolate syrup and whipped cream.
Almost forgot to mention that Du-pars is open 24 hours. I would certainly stop here if I was in the neighborhood at 3am!
Have you ever eaten at Du-pars? What did you order?
The Food of My People on Easter
Kaiserhof is a favorite restaurant of my family, serving great German fare for many years. Located in a cozy themed building on a corner in Ocean Beach, you have probably driven past it 100 times. My mom and I decided to go for Easter Brunch, and since we made reservations, were seated right away at a nice window table.
The Easter Brunch came with rolls/butter, a soup/salad buffet, a side dish and mimosas. The buffet is small and crammed into the lobby area, where it can get tight, but you'll find all good salad fixin's and some German potato salad there. My mom ordered the Wiener Schnitzel, which is breaded veal, sauteed in butter and served with lemon. As her side she chose mashed potatoes. It looked and tasted delicious!
I ordered Jagar Schnitzel, which is sauteed veal with a mushroom cream sauce. My side was fried potatoes. Mine was just as good as my mom's! We didn't have room for dessert this time, but I can tell you they have some good ones....Apple Strudel and Black Forest cake are favorites.
I have eaten at Kaiserhof many times over the years, and I like to try a variety of things. Every meal I've had has always been served hot and had that great homemade taste to it. The servers are all friendly and efficient. I highly recommend it!
Have you eaten at Kaiserhof? Let me know how your experience was!
The Easter Brunch came with rolls/butter, a soup/salad buffet, a side dish and mimosas. The buffet is small and crammed into the lobby area, where it can get tight, but you'll find all good salad fixin's and some German potato salad there. My mom ordered the Wiener Schnitzel, which is breaded veal, sauteed in butter and served with lemon. As her side she chose mashed potatoes. It looked and tasted delicious!
I ordered Jagar Schnitzel, which is sauteed veal with a mushroom cream sauce. My side was fried potatoes. Mine was just as good as my mom's! We didn't have room for dessert this time, but I can tell you they have some good ones....Apple Strudel and Black Forest cake are favorites.
I have eaten at Kaiserhof many times over the years, and I like to try a variety of things. Every meal I've had has always been served hot and had that great homemade taste to it. The servers are all friendly and efficient. I highly recommend it!
Have you eaten at Kaiserhof? Let me know how your experience was!
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