The area East of 7th street on "C" is not the most picturesque part of Downtown San Diego. Sure enough, there are abandoned buildings, and the trolley line goes right down C. Certain parts of the area do define the term "gritty". I found myself in the area a few months back, just kinda looking around, when I saw what looked like a trio of restaurants. to the right was Rolando's Taco Shop, a ubiquitous San Diego taco shop, many of which end in 'berto's. To the left was "Lui's Restaurant" which advertised five dollar specials, gyro's, and other fairly honest fare. For some reason, I looked into the tiny shop in the middle, a clean, and colorful shop which advertised "Fresh and Healthy Food", a sign that would usually have me walking in the opposite direction. But for some reason, the shop seemed to welcome me in.
The menu is simple, a couple of sandwiches, some salads, and a ton of juices and smoothies. There was one item that caught my attention, it was the Super Torta, which is what I ordered.
After a short wait my "Super Torta" ($6.49) arrived:
The sandwich itself, is as long as my forearm, and contains two shaved slices of ham, lettuce, tomato, onion, what tasted like mild Jack Cheese, pickled jalapenos, avocado, and thin slices of "Lomo" (Roast Pork). It was dressed with a light smear of mayo. The star of the entire production was the Birote (bolillo), which was toasted to a nice crustiness, I admit that I enjoy certain toasted sandwiches. The roll was also light and airy, and heck if I didn't have flashbacks of Banh Mi in Vietnam; it was that light.
If I would have this again, I'd tell them to put the jalapenos on the side. I love pickled jalapenos, but in this sandwich they overpowered all the mild ingredients. I'd prefer to use the jalapenos as my "pickles on the side" in this instance. In this world of over-stuffed sandwiches, I found this light, crusty sandwich to be just what I needed on this day........
I guess in the future, I'll pay more heed to those places that say they serve "Fresh and Healthy" food. And I need to finds out where they get their Birote.......
La Abejita
817 C Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Open: Mon -Fri 8am - 3pm
It's amazing that you keep finding these little gems. You've got me wondering about the tortas at some of the raspaderos out here.
Posted by: ed (from Yuma) | Friday, 06 November 2009 at 08:21 AM
Toasty sandwiches are the best! =)
Posted by: Lynnea | Friday, 06 November 2009 at 09:02 AM
Hi Ed - This one was just luck...... I can't wait to hear about the torta's in Yuma!
Hi Lynnea - Yes, they are!! ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 06 November 2009 at 11:26 AM
nice find!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 08 November 2009 at 12:37 AM
Hi Kat - You just never know what you'll find....
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 08 November 2009 at 07:16 PM