Thanks for stopping to read mmm-yoso!!! This blog is about food, sometimes with stories surrounding the consumption of the food. Not today. Kirk is still on his vacation and Cathy is writing.
I've written about Sam Woo for breakfast in 2007, 2009, and in 2011. Kirk even mentioned an item from the breakfast menu (at the bottom of this page) in a 2016 post. Not much has changed except the prices; each of the 31 items now cost a whopping $4.50.
{Other Sam Woo posts: Soo, wrote one earlier this year, cc met The Mister and I for breakfast last year and she went back a month later with a friend for his birthday breakfast, Faye was here in 2013 and Jinxie (who has since moved from San Diego, was here in 2012)}. Hot tea (a pot is usually brought to the table) or hot coffee (served with condensed milk) is 30¢.
We usually order one bowl of something to share. Porridge here is always good. I think the fish porridge (#8) is the best. (If you want to add some crunchy fried Chinese donut to your porridge, you have to walk across the hall to the steam tray section of 99 Ranch and purchase a package there).
The roast duck lo mein (#23) is a favorite order. The duck is so good, the lo mein are not mushy, the soup broth on the side is perfectly spiced and there are usually two or three pieces of bok choy, so you can also have your vegetables and a balanced meal.
Wonton noodle soup (#9) and Shrimp dumpling noodle soup (#10) are interchangeable. The dumplings are tender and filled with good flavored pork (plus a half of a plump shrimp if you order #10). The broth sometimes is weak (sometimes is rich) but I tend to add the chili paste which is on the table tray of condiments, along with soy sauce and white pepper
about halfway through the meal. We usually order a third item, either #1 (seen another posts) or #2 or #3...this is #2- pan fried rice noodle with bean sprouts, onion and soy sauce. There is a good, smoky flavor/'wok hei' to these wide rice noodles which I sometimes crave.
Alternately, #3, crispy fried noodles with bean sprouts, onions and soy sauce are an indulgence and oh so very good.
An easy, filling breakfast or early lunch choice, right across the hall from 99 Ranch Market.
Sam Woo BBQ Restaurant 7330 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Ste 103 San Diego, CA 92111 Breakfast Mon-Fri 9-11, Sat-Sun 8:30-11
I love going to Sam Woo for breakfast too! I reviewed them as well:
www.hungryones.com/2017/08/sam-woo/
Posted by: Soo | Monday, 11 December 2017 at 06:17 AM
Maybe I'll see you one morning, Soo. Your visit looked good. I completely forgot to do links! Remedied...
Posted by: Cathy | Monday, 11 December 2017 at 07:47 AM
I had such a craving for an Asian breakfast and remembered your posts about SW's offerings! The two hour breakfast weekday window is a bit tough though. Do you think the roast duck was made same day or perhaps from the day before? I am a fan of their wonton soup but agree that the broth, at times, has been weak. The coffee prices are so outrageously affordable (esp with the condensed milk) -
Posted by: Faye | Tuesday, 12 December 2017 at 09:49 AM
They raised the price by a .25 since my last visit with you
Posted by: Caninecologne | Tuesday, 12 December 2017 at 11:46 AM
The Mister and I try to eat before grocery shopping, which we try to do early to avoid crowds on those days when we have no early appointments, Faye. The roast duck is always hot, the skin is only slightly crisp (not like when you order Peking duck at a sit down restaurant) but I haven't paid attention to the preparation (I have seen them take out and chop the roast pork when ordered). The prices here are great.
Yes...and they didn't even print a new menu, cc. It is still very much worth it. I remember when breakfast was $2.75 and coffee and tea were 25¢.
Posted by: Cathy | Wednesday, 13 December 2017 at 05:51 AM