*** Da' Kitchen is now Mo's Island Grinds, same great people, the food is also the same!
Every few months or so, I either hear of a new Plate Lunch or "Local"(Hawaiian) style restaurant in San Diego, either through the "coconut wireless" or Emails, that go something like this:
"I just wanted to inform you of a new Hawaiian place that my husband and I ate at that's soooooooooo good! they have the best Kalbi and loco moco I have ever had......." And while I really enjoy and appreciate the comments and recommendations (keep 'em coming folks), most of them usually end up being L & L knock-offs. Nothing wrong with L&L, but to me, a "real" plate lunch, has a certain vibe, taste, and character. While I do eat at L&L, I kind of equate them to the Starbucks of the plate lunch world. The closest we have to a plate lunch place here in San Diego, albeit mediocre, is Da' Kines, until now that is.
You see first of all the name of this place was Da' Kitchen, and years ago I ate at Da' Kitchen on Maui. So now you've really got my attention.
Getting out on the Carroll Canyon Road exit off the 15 Freeway I got to Da' Kitchen, and parked my car. First thing I noticed was just a simple sign over the entrance. Da' Kitchen had just been open 2 weeks. I looked over the grease board "menu", and the first thing that struck me were the prices. Kalbi for $9.95? Sheesh! But I went forward and placed an order. While waiting for my order, I had a nice chat with Jocelyn, one of the Owners, along with her Husband who runs the kitchen. If these plate lunches were as good as Jocelyn was nice and friendly, it was going to be a pretty good meal.
Here's the Kalbi ($9.95):
Well first off, there were 5 pieces of cross cut kalbi, 5 pieces! These were well marinated and fairly tender, which is what you want. Most times they are too tough and rubbery, or over marinated and mushy. The marinade was excellent, just slightly sweet, and the ribs were nicely grilled. The plate came with one large scoop of rice and a macaroni-potato salad, which was kind of bland, and in need of salt. Overall, a good example of "local style" Kalbi, which differs a bit from Korean style.
I also ordered the Hawaiian Plate($10.75):
As a whole this was just okay. The laulau was nice and moist with alot of luau(taro) leaf, but with very little meat. The Chicken Long Rice had too much ginger in it. The Kalua Pork on the other hand was very moist, with a mild smoked flavor, and was the best item on the plate. This plate came with rice and the macaroni-potato salad, which was put in a container of it's own.
The Fish Tempura($8.95):
Imagine five pieces of fish(I think it was Mahi Mahi??), yes the plate has five pieces of fish. What surprised me the most, was that the fish was still very crunchy and moist after the drive home. The tempura batter has what looks like furikake(Japanese Seaweed condiment) in it that adds to the taste. I wasn't too crazy about the tartar sauce, and ended up using malt vinegar, which made it delici-yoso!!!
But the plate that brought tears to my eyes was this:
Yes, it's a Loco Moco($7.75). If you read this blog regularly, you'll know that I love "loco's". This was a good one! As explained by Jocelyn, a 10-12 oz. homemade patty, 2 extra-large eggs easy over, brown gravy, topped with mushrooms and onions, rice, and macaroni-potato salad. A true thing of beauty! And they sneaked in an extra scoop of rice under the Burger! So I thought I'd use the infamous Modified Rubio Scoring System developed by James of Big Island Grinds.
Here's how it measured up:
BURGER: Handmade and moist, and pretty huge. Maybe a bit too much filler, but nicely seared and seasoned. 4.0
EGGS: Cooked well, easy over, and yolks still runny. Could have been more crisp around the edges. But extra large eggs means bonus points. 4.5
RICE: Perfect, not dry. And those sneaky Bugga's wen stash one scoop unda da burga la' dat! You gotta love that. 5.0
GRAVY: Very nice color and texture, velvety, deep and dark brown. The taste was mildly beefy, but could have been better flavored. 4.0
STUFFS: Not enough flavor in the salad, actually tasted better with the gravy on it. And I really didn't think the mushrooms and onions brought anything other then a bit of eye appeal to the dish. 3.0
Overall 20.5 points, the most I've ever given a Loco (so far)! How I finished it, I'll never know.
Today I though I'd try the Chicken Katsu($7.75):
This was a "triple-decker" Katsu monster, fried golden brown, moist and delicious. And best of all, real Katsu sauce, not that runny sweet sour, garbage that L&L serves up. And the macaroni-potato salad tasted better today, just a bit of salt, that brought out the potato flavor. I only made it through 1 1/2 layers. As I was leaving, Jocelyn asked me how I did, so I showed her. She gave me a smile of pitying disapproval; sort of a "you're a girly-man" sort of smile.
I also got a plate of the Korean Chicken($7.75) to go:
These are pieces of chicken marinated in a sweet soy mixture, then battered and fried. It comes with a mildly spicy and sweet soy sauce concoction. Sweet, salty, crunchy, and slightly spicy, a nice combination of taste and texture(think almost mochiko); this is the Missus's favorite by far. In fact, I think I'll get the dipping sauce for the Fish Tempura next time!
The restaurant, though sparse, gives off a laid-back vibe. And I get the feeling that no matter how crowded it might be here, it would still feel very relaxing.
As you can tell, Da' Kitchen has been added to our rotation. So bring your appetite and give them a try!
By the way Jo, they have a branch in Mountain View!
Da' Kitchen
9823 Carroll Canyon Rd.
San Diego, CA 92131
Open Mon-Sat 10am - 8pm
Hi Clare - The food is pretty good! Good thing they aren't too close to where we live - that would be dangerous.
Hi James - It was a pretty good loco. And the portions here are pretty large. Since I found this place, maybe I can retire my food blog.....
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 07 December 2005 at 01:25 PM
NOooOoOo! You CAN'T retire the blog! SURELY the loco wasn't THAT good! SURELY something needs improvement! Discussion! Discource! Disipline! Dissection! Direction! Detection!
Posted by: Jo | Wednesday, 07 December 2005 at 07:54 PM
Hi Jo - Lot's of D's there....
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 07 December 2005 at 08:35 PM
What can I tell you, as a kid Dr. Seuss was a fav ;o) well, that and the PlayBoys under uncle's bed.
Posted by: Jo | Thursday, 08 December 2005 at 07:47 AM
Hi Jo - Playboy, what's that???? LOL! ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 08 December 2005 at 09:25 AM
Hey,
Cool Blog! I loved looking at the pictures of the food. It's making me hungry though! "DA KITCHEN" is the best Hawaiian restaurant that I've found in SD. Quality, Huge Portions and tons of parking!
Bye Bye Da kines!
Posted by: Jen | Tuesday, 28 March 2006 at 09:50 AM
Hi Jeni - Welcome! Mahalo for the kind words, the ability of the photos to make you hungry is the best compliment I could ever receive!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 28 March 2006 at 10:42 PM
Their loco is soooo good. The teriyaki beef is pretty good too.
Posted by: Tim | Monday, 01 May 2006 at 10:39 AM
Hi Tim - I did think the Teri Beef was pretty good. The portions are very large as well.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 01 May 2006 at 07:49 PM
I believe what make a truly good restaurant is consistency. Sometimes a place may taste good one day and then the very next visit it is dreadful. I try to give the place at least three chances to see how consistent the cooks are. If it is really bad the first visit then I will not return. If they are ono at least three times, then they are a winner in my book.
~Food for thought~
Posted by: Richard Aka Stewart | Thursday, 20 July 2006 at 05:28 PM
Hi Richard - Thanks for dropping by. Unfortunately, I don't understand what the point of your cryptic comment was, and what it has to do with Da' Kitchen?
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 20 July 2006 at 05:38 PM
That place is off the hook! I used to work in that area and was not sad to see the previous restaurant (thai place) close and Da'Kitchen take it's place. The food is amazing and the portions for the price. WeeHaa!
Dang, now I'm craving chicken Katsu.
Posted by: Lin | Saturday, 14 October 2006 at 12:43 PM
Hi Lin - Thanks for dropping by and commenting. The only question with Da' Kitchen is...finding a place to nap after eating all that food....
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 15 October 2006 at 12:43 PM
I think their hours may have expanded: I'm pretty sure they told my wife they close at 3pm on Sundays now (we got there a little after 4pm and there were still people inside, but getting ready to leave).
Posted by: The Office Goat | Monday, 13 November 2006 at 02:09 PM
Hi ToG - The reason I didn't mention this, is because the last time this was done, it was temporary thing. Because of all the Sunday catering work, they decided to open for Sundays - but once football season was pau, they started closing on Sundays again.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 13 November 2006 at 06:53 PM
They have added 14 oz ribeye steaks for $16.99. For the price, the BEST steak in all of San Diego. I recommend you return to this establishment and try it yourself. We live all the way down in Chula Vista, and drive all the way up there once a month to spoil our diets. Oh, so worth it!
Posted by: Right Cow Left Coast | Saturday, 24 February 2007 at 02:49 AM
Hi RC-LC - I've been to Da Kitchen at least 3 times in the last two weeks. Didn't have the steak, though I know Mo keeps telling me to try it. I'm glad you enjoy Da Kitchen...I'll probably do another post in the near future.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 26 February 2007 at 10:39 AM
I can't believe it took me this long to find this review. I got their menu the first month they opened but was so shell shocked by the prices, never went back. Didn't realize the portion they served. So cuz of your review, I'll be heading there to try their kalbi and chicken katsu. I am in search of a kalbi in SD that comes close to Mark's in Pearl City, or even Yummy Korean BBQ. Hope this one is it!
Posted by: Carol | Thursday, 05 April 2007 at 10:39 AM
I can't believe it took me this long to find this review. I got their menu the first month they opened but was so shell shocked by the prices, never went back. Didn't realize the portion they served. So cuz of your review, I'll be heading there to try their kalbi and chicken katsu. I am in search of a kalbi in SD that comes close to Mark's in Pearl City, or even Yummy Korean BBQ. Hope this one is it!
Posted by: Carol | Thursday, 05 April 2007 at 10:39 AM
Hi Carol - Now they have a Korean Combo so you can get the Korean Chicken and the Kalbi...enough for two meals. Hope you enjoy yourself - I still enjoy the katsu as well!
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 05 April 2007 at 03:22 PM