**** Both Pacific Time and Monkey Paw have closed
A couple of revisits for a nice leisurely long weekend.
Pacific Time:
I took the Missus and did a "drive-by" of Pacific Time when we were on our way to TJ's in MV. And was pleased to see that they had expanded their hours. So we decided to drop in.
It looks like the shelves are starting to be filled, there's a menu of cheese and charcuterie plates to go along with selections from the beer and wine bar.
They also now have a fairly decent selection of beer as well.
I enjoy chatting with the Cheese Guy here...he's so friendly, approachable, and quick with the samples. On this day we bought a couple, with Andante Dairy's Tomme Dolce being the crown jewel. It is a heck of a nice aged goat cheese.
As for the breads....well, it's that "Bread and Cie" thing....much too chewy and hard, but I do love the breads toasted.
I've also been dropping by for a sandwich now and then. My favorite previous visits is still the Spicy Italian ($9). Like I said, the bread that PT produces does real well toasted, when it gets crunchy and crusty.
Again, I loved the proportion, and that spicy capicola really drives the sandwich.
A few days later I ordered the Veggie Delight ($7). And while I ordered it on a baguette, I had vapor lock and forgot to tell them to add garlic aioli and press the sandwich.
While I like the combination; I still think it lacks zip and having the baguette untoasted made it a bit too chewy for me. It was basically a tug of war with each bite. I'll remember how I want this next time.
Really nice folks; it's good to see their business improving.
Pacific Time
5277 Linda Vista Rd
San Diego, CA 92110
Monkey Paw:
To regurgitate a passage from a post back in 2005:
" Almost a decade (now two decades) ago I had a conference in Philly, so of course I had to try a cheesesteak. A friend of mine took me to two famous stands, Pat's and Geno's both with a huge line and you had to kinda know "the rules", that is, how to order your steak, or you really got a hard time. Well I had this Cheese Whiz thing twice, nice, hot, and gooey, with the faintest hint of beef. And I thought, "what's the big deal"? But a funny thing happened; about two days later, I'm still in Philly, and for some strange reason I'm craving a cheesesteak. Now I've only had this once in my entire life, why the heck am I craving it? I ended up getting a cheesesteak in downtown Philly; wasn't much good, and it pretty much killed that craving. Until a day later, when I had a cheesesteak in Reading Terminal Market, this time with provolone, and I found my "cheesesteak". I'm convinced that there's somethin' in the cheesesteak; some insidious ingredient that after a short gestation causes an extreme craving for another cheese steak sandwich."
So...it was time for another cheesesteak and since it was a nice and rather balmy afternoon, a good craft brew sounded good as well. So I headed back to Monkey Paw. And got the Blairsteak, I'm just not a whiz kind of guy, plus you gotta remember, Pat's who claims to have invented the cheesesteaks did so in 1933.....taking the Whiz wasn't done after 1953, when it was invented.
First thing I noticed was...well, the price...was it always $13.75? Oh well, I wanted, nay needed, my fix.
Second thing, those really lousy waffle-cut fries were gone. Replaced by crisp, thin cut fries, perhaps bit too salty, but really nice with a dash of malt vinegar....and the good thing? They kept crisp the whole time.
As for the sandwich...well, the roll was perfect, I love that little gritty finish of the Amoroso. The flavors were all in line, from the mildly milky cheese to the beef, to the pyrazinic flavor of the green bell peppers. The cheese was gooey, though the beef was a bit drier than I usually like.
Still, it was just what I needed and now I can go another 8-9 months without one. Hmmm, this should have been one of those "What's My Craving" posts.....
Monkey Paw
805 16th St
San Diego, CA 92101
nice craving fix:)
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 06 September 2015 at 08:09 PM
It was Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 07 September 2015 at 07:08 AM
Makes me miss Southern Californian grinders, especially that capicolla.
Posted by: janfrederick | Tuesday, 08 September 2015 at 08:05 AM
Hey Jan - The sandwiches here are pricy, but pretty good.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 08 September 2015 at 10:36 AM
"pyrazinic" sent me to the dictionary, but I'm still not sure of the exact taste.?
Posted by: Ed (from Yuma) | Tuesday, 08 September 2015 at 03:25 PM
Pyrazine can have a wide range of flavors. In this case I use it to describe that vegetal "green-mild bitter" flavor of green peppers Ed. I think I've mentioned this a couple of times in posts before.
http://mmm-yoso.typepad.com/mmmyoso/2012/02/say-cheese-part-3-philly-franks-monkey-paw-and-mcgonagles.html
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 09 September 2015 at 06:59 AM