**** Both Embargo Grill and Bristol Farms have closed
As I continue my sandwich revisits since my TMJ has calmed down.
Embargo Grill:
I'd been meaning to return since my first couple of visits over a year ago. I thought the food had promise and the concept was interesting.
The place looks basically the same; the prices have edged up a notch, though are still quite reasonable.
I went with the "Midnight Calorie Bomb" the Cubano/Medianoche ($6.75).
I previously thought this a decent sandwich. It has now risen to "good". I thought the weak link previously was the pulled pork, which was very dry and ice cold in my sandwich. That has been remedied. The pork was warm, nicely seasoned, perhaps on the edge of being too salty, and was adequately moist. The ham added even more of a sodium kick and the swiss cheese provided a nice milky level of flavor. The bread was quite nice, pressed, crisp, and yeasty. And while the sandwich doesn't look very big, it's quite filling and more than enough for me.
Man, if this place was in the Gaslamp and open when the clubs got out....they'd do a killing.....
Nice to see the place is doing well.
Embargo Grill
3960 W Point Loma Blvd
San Diego, CA 92110
Hours:
Mon-Thurs11am - 9pm
Fri-Sat 11am - 10pm
Sunday 11am - 9pm
Bristol Farms:
Yeah, I know, Cathy and I have done a number of posts on Bristol Farms. I'd mentioned the Tri-Tip Sandwich in a previous post. Several key things have to be in place for me to get the sandwich. There are a couple of folks, often from the deli area that I know make a good sandwich. One of the guys really takes his time, but whenever he makes my sandwich, it comes out like this:
Also, I check out the tri-tip, or the turkey to make sure it doesn't look old and tired. For the turkey sandwich; I go dark meat all the way. After having this through the years, I know how I like mine; toasted roll, horseradish sauce (on one side) in place of the BBQ sauce, grilled mushroom and onions, regular onions, tomato and lettuce. When it comes out well.....it's quite a sandwich.
Of course, one of the main reasons I was a Bristol Farms was to pick stuff up for a "light" dinner on the porch.
Bristol Farms
8510 Genessee Ave
San Diego, CA 92122
Yeah....light dinner. ;-)
Blue cheese and brie?
Posted by: nhbilly | Monday, 23 March 2015 at 04:19 AM
Hi Billy - Saint Agur and Cypress Grove Truffle Tremor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Agur_Blue
http://www.cypressgrovechevre.com/our-cheese/soft-ripened-cheeses/truffle-tremor.html
delish!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 23 March 2015 at 06:45 AM
cheese :)
Posted by: kat | Tuesday, 24 March 2015 at 07:07 AM
Lovely cheese Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 24 March 2015 at 08:00 AM