Welcome to mmm-yoso the blog. Today, it's Cathy's turn because Kirk just doesn't want to blog.
Hello again, friends. As you know I live in East County and sort of know the area. If you are familiar, then...over there on Fletcher Parkway, where the Souplantation and Michael's are - in that strip mall- is, and has been, Shizuoka. There are 12 or 13 tables inside, depending how you divide up those in the center, they have never expanded or extended their lunch hours or dinner hours, and the menu has stayed pretty much the same over all these years. (The dinners are 50¢ more than lunch and beef is $1 more than chicken). 17 or 18 years, in fact. Sure, prices have gone up in general, but for the most part, that is it. You still walk in and the nice ladies all say 'hello' (and they all say 'goodbye' when you leave). The tables are always set with paper napkins and chopsticks. The hot tea has always been free. Sure, its served in a plastic teapot, with plastic teacups , but it is always fresh and tasty.
Pretty much everything comes with miso soup, which always has seaweed and tofu in it and it is always hot. It isn't the instant miso but made from the paste.
Rich broth. Soft, silky tofu. Re-hydrated seaweed, with flavor.
We got the Chicken Karage as an appetizer ($3.20). Quite a lot of dark meat chicken, lightly breaded with a slightly spicy batter and served with a Ponzu sauce.
Light, crispy, flavorful without the sauce and...well...only $3.20. It was a great start.
We each just wanted teriyaki Bentos this evening and I got the chicken with gyoza as my other choice. ($6.20)
All the Bento Boxes are served with a green salad with a nice ginger sesame dressing , a delightful cold noodle salad that is consistently al dente and has a wonderful mayonnaise based sauce and, the square of tofu in the middle.
The Mister got the beef teriyaki with his additional choice being sashimi- tuna, sliced thinly, in three pieces... but it had flavor.
Oh, the teriyaki sauce is a deeper flavor than I have had at other places and is not sickly sweet. My gyoza were filled with a well seasoned ground pork filling with water chestnuts and a small amount of scallion, adding just the right flavor as well as texture. The gyoza skins are not too thick nor thin and the gyoza are fried to a nice crispness.
This place does a brisk take out business and is always busy. There is a wait, it is a teensy waiting area and you will be seated in the order you walk in and stand there. It is best to get there when they first open (they are closed between lunch and dinner) so you can be assured of a seat. It is a wonderful, small, not fancy place with great fresh food.
Shizuoka Japanese Restaurant 9118 Fletcher Parkway La Mesa 91942 (619)461-1151 (in the mall with the Souplantation and Michael's)
Tues-Fri 11:30-1:45, 4:30-8:45 Sat and Sun 4:30-8:45
Thanks - it's great to learn about places that are just off of my beaten path. Some SD areas seem to get their restaurants reviewed like crazy, while others are virtually ignored by most sources.
Posted by: Trent | Tuesday, 05 June 2007 at 04:21 PM
Oh, what a sweet thing to say, Trent. That is the purpose of our blogging, you know.
Posted by: Cathy | Tuesday, 05 June 2007 at 04:42 PM
I can never get behind restaurant kara-age, since it's so easy to make at home. Everything else looks great, though.
Posted by: Chubbypanda | Tuesday, 05 June 2007 at 11:25 PM
Actually, CP, we have tried every single appetizer on the menu, and even have made entire meals of only the appetizers...when we went here for this meal, I was more thinking what would photograph well and..well, we weren't ordering anything crunchy to eat...
Sometimes, I 'need' that fried crunchy something...tempura or kara-age...you know...
Posted by: Cathy | Wednesday, 06 June 2007 at 07:55 AM
Nice to see some San Diego based foodie blogs popping up. Not that I don't enjoy reading L.A. and Hawaiian based ones...it's so much easier to check on recommendations when you live here.
Reading about Shizuoka was nice, have been there once or twice many moons ago, but what I'm truly interested in is Fix Me A Plate Cafe at the other end of the mall. Any chance of a review there? Thanks for the great reading,keep up the good work!
Posted by: motes | Sunday, 10 June 2007 at 11:41 PM
Hi again, Motes. Thanks for such nice words. I will most likely blog about "Fix Me A Plate" sometime soon. I do eat all kinds of food and write about it. For the most part (since October I have only written about two one-time-only visits) I try to eat at places more than once before blogging about it.
Posted by: Cathy | Monday, 11 June 2007 at 02:06 PM
I must say, your story on Vien Dong in Linda Vista was great!! For some reason I thought I was the only one who smelled something a bit different and I am happy that its better now and that I wasn't the only one!!!Love to know where I can have good fresh sushi, too!!!
keep up the good work
Posted by: cbeniquez | Friday, 22 June 2007 at 07:34 AM
Kirk did make a nice post about Vien Dong, didn't he, c? There is a lot of information on this blog and we try to keep it up to date, even though some posts are now more than two years old.
Posted by: Cathy | Friday, 22 June 2007 at 09:25 AM