** Red Card Café has closed
A few months back; Red Card Café replaced Kitchen 4140. I was intrigued at the concept, a Gastropub featuring various street food dishes.
I really like the space; casual, yet very nice...though I haven't set foot in the dining room, preferring the bar area or the outdoor seating.
The theme of the menu is....yep, global dishes from soccer countries. It's kind of out there, all over the place with everything from Cubanos, poutine....aracini to pierogies!
Over the last few months, I managed to visit four times. I like to check out a place a couple of times before doing a post whenever possible and the location of Red Card, in my 'hood made it easy to do multiple visits.
The owner; Caroline is a joy to chat with, and the folks here are pretty friendly.
The tap selection is small but decent, and they feature stuff from Bitter Brothers (right down the street) among others. So I started with a Golden Child.
One of the things I really developed a taste for during our trip to Tunisia was a nicely spiced merguez. Caroline hails from France and the chef is formerly from Sausage and Meat. So what more natural way to start things off than with a sausage, right? I did find out that the merguez was not made inhouse; bummer. I ordered it anyway. At $14, I thought a single sausage and some rather ordinary fries was not going to be a great value....unless that sausage delivered. The flavor of the merguez was a bit on the mild side; quite tame....based on the owner's background, I was expecting the thinner, rather snappy, slightly spicy, very flavorful meguez. I did like the house ketchup.
A few days later, the Missus joined me on a nice sunny evening.
Having just returned from Vancouver, where the Missus discovered an affection for Poutine and combined with Duck Confit, it just sounded like something we should try.
The Duck Poutine ($16) just had too much going on; too sweet, too heavy, you really couldn't taste the duck and the dish came across as being on the greasy side.
We also ordered the Cuban ($12) with Yam Chips ($3 when included with a sandwich).
The Yam Chips looked very dark and seemed a bit greasy, but was really crisp and had a nice salty-sweet potato flavor. The Missus really enjoyed this sorta-Cubano. The bread was nicely toasted; the mustard and pickles really lifted the flavor of the slightly citrusy and decently moist pork, and the slighty nutty-milky flavor went well with the sandwich.
This turned out to be a decent meal.
So I returned a few weeks later. This time I went with the Hot Dog which seemed a bit crazily priced at $12. It was however, quite good.
The hot dog tasted quite "porky", a bit different, loved the nice bacon bits, the wonderful house made mustard, and the sweetness of the caramelized onion. The potato bun went really well with all of this. And instead of being over-wrought and busy; I enjoyed this.
To balance things out; I went with the Kale Caesar ($7).
I enjoyed the fried kale which, along with the croutons added dimensions of crunch to the already crisp and fresh kale. The salad wasn't over-dressed and was very nice overall.
A few weeks later I returned; not being overly hungry, I went with the now rather ubiquitous Char Siu Steamed Buns ($14).
This was pretty mediocre, from the buns which seemed like something that was previously frozen, lacking the light fluffiness of fresh steamed buns. The meat was more like pulled pork than actual char siu. The sauce was a hoisin based glaze that was closer to a pseudo BBQ sauce than something truly Asian. It was also too sweet for my taste.
I finished the meal with a bottle of Three Philosophers for dessert.
Man, it had been a while since I'd had one of these.
In the end, I'm glad that we have Red Card in the neighborhood, heck, like I mentioned in Lynn's post of Red Card, this might be the best place on Morena now. And while I'm not the type to "just be happy to have it" and Red Card's menu, which is kind of all over the place seems to have its pitfalls, I'm glad to have another choice on the Boulevard.
Red Card Café
4140 Morena Blvd
San Diego, CA 92117
nice assortment!
Posted by: kat | Tuesday, 08 November 2016 at 02:00 PM
A bit all over the place menu-wise Kat, but pretty good overall.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 08 November 2016 at 06:21 PM
I kinda want that hot dog now. didn't know chef came from sausage & meat. S&M is hitting their two year anniversary on Wednesday with 3 sausages for $10 which I think are made in house?
Posted by: Lynn @ Oh-So Yummy | Tuesday, 08 November 2016 at 10:54 PM
Hmm... The merguez and hot dog look good.
Posted by: Soo @ hungryones | Wednesday, 09 November 2016 at 08:47 AM
Hi Lynn - You know; I just looked on their website and it looks like the hot dog is no longer on the menu! Not a big fan of the sausages from S&M, also thought they were severely over-priced as well.
Quite pricy, but decent Soo.
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 09 November 2016 at 02:20 PM