In my post mentioning that Great Wow looked shuttered; "GT" mentioned the Hillcrest spot, which I posted on back in November. At that time it seemed to me like Wow was expanding....after all, this spot seemed maybe one-third the size of the Convoy location. This weekend, I had to pick something up in Hillcrest for the Missus, so I went to check the place out.
Well whaddya know; the place had opened. In need of some lunch, I decided to check the place out.
They've really packed it in here! The tables and chairs looked exactly the same as the restaurant had on Convoy.
There's a small bar area here as well. The really nice young man manning the front told me that right now; "it's happy hour all day"!
The current menu looks quite temporary; a bunch of stapled together pages with photos......there were only three varieties of jiaozi available, 1 vegetarian, 2 with shrimp.
While looking thru things the older gentleman dropped by this for me.....
Man, when had I last seen this in San Diego? Seven Layer Meat Cake. Basically layers of thin scallion bread with a light sprinkling of seasoned, ground meat between the layers. The flavors were pretty good, on the rich side. Enjoyed the crispness, but this looked a bit over-cooked and was the exterior was on the hard side instead of crisp. Nice try though.
My hot tea arrived; which helped to balance out all that richness.
I went ahead and placed an order for the Shrimp and Chive dumplings.
And this was brought to my table. Wow; a Xian Bing!
This was deeply browned, but was nice and crisp with a light chewiness. Not a big fan of the filling though, it was just rather bland.
Meanwhile, since I was the only customer in the place, the nice young man dropped by and we had a nice chat. It seems that they've bought into the Trinitea franchise at this location. They are paring down the menu while trying some new items. I did mention how much we enjoy the radish version of Xian Bing; like we've had Beijing Pie House, though I'm not sure how that would go here in Hillcrest. They are trying a few more vegetarian options.
I had noticed that they were making my jiaozi to order....very nice.
I finally broached the question about the Convoy location and was told that yes, that shop is indeed closed. It is going to be (yet another) a hot pot restaurant.
Meanwhile, yet another sample....a hot and sour soup was brought to my table.
Man, I was getting full just eating samples!
I didn't think I'd be able to finish my Shrimp and Chive Jiaozi.
So, how did these measure up? The wrappers were a bit thicker and had less chew to them than I recalled. Very plump and moist....super moist. Like the Shrimp, Pork, and chive I had at Convoy, the chive flavor came through quite well, but the filling was quite salty.
Still, not bad.
I'm still wondering how Hillcrest is going to do with Xian Bing, Jiaozi, and items like that. I'm hoping they give them a try. The Trinitea take out window was doing good business though.
Trinitea & Great Wow
3865 5th Ave
San Diego, CA 92103
nice!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 19 February 2017 at 10:09 PM
Wow! You really made out with all those samples!
Posted by: Soo | Monday, 20 February 2017 at 08:09 AM
It was pretty good Kat!
I sure did...though it was a bit much Soo.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 20 February 2017 at 10:55 AM