**** Hui An Garden has closed
Fu An Garden's short run ended back in January and the place became Hui An Garden. For some reason, I wasn't particularly motivated to visit, but over the last three months I decided to check out some of the lunch specials. Those visits, along with posts like Faye's, would give me some indication whether to make some time for dinner here.
The interior is basically the same....but I find the floors here to be kind of the sticky side these days.
On my first visit, I ordered; or thought I ordered the Shredded Pork with Preserved Vegetable on Rice....but strangely ended up with Pork Fried Rice?
There was a slight bit of wok hay going on as it left a (very) slight smokiness; but as a whole this was pretty bland. Also, when having fried rice; I like to be able to count every grain should I want to. There were several clumps of rice in this.
Not sure about portion size (which was fairly generous), I also ordered the Bok Choy with Garlic.
This was a straight forward, typical stir fry; perhaps on the more oily side. This was supposed to be "baby bok choy", but were pretty large. The cooking was a bit uneven as the lower stalks of the bok choy was almost raw on the larger pieces. It also could have used a bit more garlic and white pepper.
On my next visit I made sure to get the Shredded Pork with Preserved Vegetable on Rice. Man, this was a lot of rice!
And even though I used to make fun of the couple of pieces of plain blanched broccoli or carrots used on these type of lunch special dishes....here it's been replaced by a rather strange stir fried cabbage, flavored with a touch of soy sauce. The pork slices were decently cooked; tender, there wasn't enough preserved vegetable, nor was it very good as it didn't add enough of the nice sour-savory flavors to the dish. I finished all the pork and vegetable and still over half the rice left!
During this visit I noticed two older Chinese customers come in and order roast pork. Well, I figured it must be worth a try.
So I came in and ordered the Roasted Pork Belly on Rice. I told them to give me "half rice", but again something got lost in the translation as again there was a load of rice.
Actually, the pork was pretty good in terms of texture; the skin thin and crisp, the pork belly tender. The flavor was on the milder side and that sauce was not very good; almost bitter to my palate. This is probably the best item I've had here.
The next time I returned I walked into this.
I wasn't quite sure what was going on. Then I realized, it was "all hands on deck" as they were prepping box lunches....like stacks of food, which the tall guy carried out making several trips back and forth then left to deliver them somewhere. It took them a while to see that I was standing there.
I was curious about the Salt and Pepper Chicken Wings on the menu. I wasn't too hungry, so I asked for no rice.
There were eight wings, not bad for $6.99. I thought the batter looked a little bit on the light side; but was crisp, if not especially flavorful. The wings could have used more "salt" and even "pepper". The wings were much better than the drumettes which were on the dry side.
So, tired yet? Just to compare this place to FuAn Garden; I decided to get the Roast Duck....for lunch it is of course on rice. I forgot to tell them to go easy on the rice, though I'm not sure it would have made much difference.
Actually, this isn't as much duck as you might think; it's pretty thin slices. While the duck was nice and moist, the skin decent, not tough, though a bit too flaccid for me. The duck was really short on flavor; lacking in richness or sweetness, without any bean paste flavor, and the cabbage was almost raw to boot.
In terms of pricing; every dish you see in this post was $6.99. So it's hard to complain too much; in spite of the handful of cabbage as the vegetable (not a garnish). The portion sizes, at least in terms of rice is quite large, the proteins, not so much. Looking back, I realize that perhaps I needed to go in a different direction here....maybe in the future. Though I probably should try out Noble Chef again first.
Hui An Garden Restaurant
4768 Convoy St
San Diego, CA 92111
cheap but :(
Posted by: kat | Tuesday, 23 May 2017 at 04:45 PM
S&P wings that need more salt and pepper? I suppose you can add them yourself but still.
Posted by: Junichi | Wednesday, 24 May 2017 at 09:14 AM
Hi Kat - Very cheap.....
Those wings really needed more seasoning Junichi.
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 24 May 2017 at 09:26 AM
Place looks ok but I think I'm sticking with Sam Woo when I want a cheap lunch...
Posted by: Soo @ hungryones | Wednesday, 24 May 2017 at 09:37 AM
Looks and sounds sad, wonder how long this place will last. Enjoyed the "I like to count every grain" comment though and the rest of the post. Thanks so much!
Posted by: RedDevil | Wednesday, 24 May 2017 at 11:05 AM
I can't help it. That guy in red pants is wearing Crocs. LOL
Posted by: TFD | Wednesday, 24 May 2017 at 10:30 PM
The portion sizes are pretty good here Soo....
We'll see RD.....
I don't think he's trying very hard to make a fashion statement TFD.
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 25 May 2017 at 09:30 AM