Whew; I need to catch up on all my posts! Since I've posted on these places a multitude of times; I'll keep it shirt and sweet.
This one is from back in August of last year. Basically, I had an all day meeting in Irvine. The Missus had the following day and night off; so we decided to stay in the area. We started things off well by having dinner at Sushi Noguchi in Yorba Linda (sorry no post on that one....next time). The next day after my meetings we headed off to dinner and was kind of unimpressed with Sichuan Impression in Alhambra. In fact we basically ate maybe half of what we ordered. Our hotel had a fridge, so I'd end up taking stuff back and then home.
Being somewhat disappointed in driving all this way, we decided to make a short stop. The Missus was really missing good jiaozi, so we decided to make a stop at....
Qing Dao Bread Food:
Man, it's been a good long time since we've been here.
The place is starting to look even more run down and the folks working a bit older. Though it's fun to get a smile out of the Missus when She hears the "Qingdao Hua"; the accent of Her hometown.
Two orders for us. The lamb versin; which doesn't have as much "soup" as before; but is still very gamey. And the vegetarian, which on this occasion was really good. The wrappers were nice; with that pillowy-pull to them.
The Missus had really been missing jiaozi it seems as She put these down in no time.
There was one rather sad moment during our meal. It was when the traditional garlic condiment came out. I've called this the Missus's "little dish of memories". Her job when She was a child in Qingdao was to pound the garlic for jiaozi in a mortar and pestle. Something She used to hate, but now loves.....in fact She did it with such relish the last time we were in Qingdao. Looks like they now put the garlic in a blender....very sad; because you really get the most flavor out of the garlic when you pound it; you release all the oils.....this really didn't have the "umph" we were used to. Perhaps the folks here have gotten old and tired of pounding garlic.
Qing Dao Bread Food
301 North Garfield Ave.
Monterey Park, CA 91754
The next morning, we got up rather early. Instead of just hanging out at the hotel until check-out and heading off to Sea Harbour, we decided to check out early and just do the usual two-fer of Lien Hoa and Song Long. We hit a snag as when we arrived at Lien Hoa; the place wasn't open yet. I had an idea. You see, years ago, "Beach" took me to the place right over in the next parking lot for a snack.....
Kang Lac Bakery:
The Missus had never had the Bot Chien here and it was right next door to Lien Hoa. So why not?
Radish and Taro cakes coated in crisp egg.
Man, that sauce is still good!
Tea for the Missus, some Vietnamese Coffee for me. The cost was like ten bucks. A very nice start to our morning.
Kang Lac Bakery
9301 Bolsa Avenue
Westminster, CA 92683
By now.....
Lien Hoa:
Was open.
And I got our roast duck; which I've posted on a number of times.
Lien Hoa BBQ
9311 Bolsa Ave
Westminster, CA 92683
And then it was time for "our real breakfast"......
Song Long:
Ever since "Kha" recommended this place to us years ago; it's become a real favorite of ours.
And I have to say; it's still a big favorite. Hmm......maybe we have some time next weekend?
Song Long Restaurant
9361 Bolsa Ave Suite 108
Westminster, CA 92683
Thanks for stopping by!
nice road trip!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 14 January 2018 at 04:11 PM
We really enjoyed revisiting these places Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 15 January 2018 at 10:03 AM
Nice. Driving to LA is usually a pain so I try to squeeze in as many eats as possible too.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 15 January 2018 at 10:28 AM
Yeah, these days it is a pain....so we try and hit as many places as our stomach allows Junichi.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 15 January 2018 at 12:51 PM
Oh, how i love your Santa Ana post even if it's a repeat. LOL
Posted by: TFD | Thursday, 18 January 2018 at 10:14 PM
Thanks TFD! These are some of our favorite places.
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 19 January 2018 at 07:26 AM