Don't want to bring too much attention to it....just in case you hadn't noticed. But man, it's still some kind of humid isn't it? On the good side. Well, I've been getting a nice amount of recommendations recently. Here are two of them.
あまりにも多くの誇大宣伝の家 aka RakiRaki:
That would be "Amarini mo ōku no kodai senden no ie". You can kind of figure out what I'm referring to based on my previous posts. It just seems at times that RR's biggest fan is themselves. On a good note, I think the product, while still far from great has been getting better over the last couple of years. And I received an email by "one who wants to remain anonymous" with two rec's. The first telling me that the Rikimaru Miso Tonkotsu Tsukemen was the way to go. So it's the way I went.
First, some housekeeping items...I ordered my noodles cold, but I guess the kitchen didn't get the memo and over-cooked them instead. Maybe to teach me a lesson for being a pain and ordering them cold? That egg was tragically over cooked, dry, and quite bland to boot.
I usually avoid miso based ramen broth because it's either much too salty, or all you end up tasting is the miso base. In this case it worked out quite well. Not too salty, faint miso flavor, the broth's almost citrus like "bite" tempered a bit. Decent amount of pork in the soup. This might be the way to go for me in the future...... In spite of the $13 price tag.
I heard through the grapevine that RR had purchased the lease to the A Cafe space, so it will be interesting to see what happens here.
RakiRaki Ramen and Tsukemen
4646 Convoy St
San Diego, CA 92111
Pho Ha Noi:
There was a second recommendation in the email. I was informed that the best item on the menu at Pho Ha Noi was not the Pho, but something called Spicy Beef Salad, which just sounded right on one sweaty day.
Pho might not be the way to go here; but it sure didn't seem that way since the other three folks in the place were all getting pho.
The young man serving me was very nice and friendly. He also asked me twice if I could eat "spicy" when I ordered the spicy beef salad.
This is an interesting riff utilizing the typical stir fry beef which has been flavored with soy and fish sauce; a little sweet of course, but a bit under flavored for me. It was adequately tender and there was a fairly generous portion of protein. The "salad" is basically cabbage (aka coleslaw) mix with some, a bit too little slices of herbs mixed in. The "spicy" wasn't very spicy at all, basically a watered down nuoc mam cham with chili paste mixed in.
As a pseudo fast food dish, this wasn't bad. And I got my veggies....... Still, I'm not sure I'd have this again.
Pho Ha Noi
6904 Miramar Rd
San Diego, CA 92121
Our "FOY" (Friend of Yoso) really wanted my opinion on these two items. So there you go! Thanks so much for taking the time out to email me!
:( humid in Hawaii too...hope it cools off for you guys soon!
Posted by: kat | Wednesday, 05 August 2015 at 10:06 PM
I still haven't been to Raki Raki; I usually go to Yakyudori where I don't have to search for decent parking. Did A Café close? I have friends who dine there regularly.
Posted by: Sandy | Thursday, 06 August 2015 at 07:28 AM
I hope you get some nice cool weather too Kat!
Not totally sure Sandy. I just heard this through the grapevine, so will try to confirm.
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 06 August 2015 at 07:45 AM