The writer of mmm-yoso!!! today is Cathy, because Kirk (and His Missus) are on vacation, gathering photos and memories of lovely meals.
In August, a new restaurant opened in the Vons-anchored mall on Avocado at Chase in El Cajon. The Mister and I found ourselves at Eat A Pita a few weeks ago and decided to drop in for lunch.
Walk in, order, pay, get your own beverage, find a seat. Food is brought to you. The interior is spacious, with many seating areas.
A cup of lentil soup ($3.50) was an automatic choice. The flavor with herbs and spices and the well cooked lentils, was fresh and just a wonderful soup.
On another visit, I tried a cup of the lemon rice soup, which was even nicer, with the fresh lemon 'zip'. Each bowl included a fresh, warm pita half, which went well with each soup.
A side order of falafel with tzatziki ($3.99) was also an automatic order for me, and another great choice. Lightly crisp exterior and fluffy, herby interior of mashed garbanzos along with the house made yogurt-cucumber dip, was just a perfect addition to one of the meals.
The Mezza Trio ($6.99). I chose the classic hummus, tabouleh and baba ghanoush. This was a nice way to try a few items on the menu without ordering full sizes. Each item was definitely fresh made and bright with flavor. The classic hummus was very fresh; the Greek olive oil is unique and the tahini with its sesame stood on its own, with the garlic not being overpowering. The olive oil and lemon dressing on the tabbouleh made the parsley, tomatoes and finely chopped cucumber flavors jump while the crunch from the cracked wheat bits rounded out the texture. The ghanoush had a great smoky flavor, great tahini/sesame flavor and smooth texture. I was eating it with a spoon and not using the accompanying pita bread.
The Mediterranean salad ($6.25-make it a large, add $2.54=$8.79), add on gyros ($2.50) made a large, satisfying meal (the bowl is deep). The salad has chickpeas, olives, cucumber and a large topping of tabbouleh along with crispy pita chips. The addition of gyros filled out the bowl. Everything, again, was so very fresh.
We were here on a Saturday, when the Pita of the Day was Chicken Souvlaki ($6) (you can see the daily pitas above and in front of the menu which is on the wall in the second photo above). Moist, flavorful nicely grilled chicken pieces; a great souvlaki. It was topped with a mild tahini. We did ask for a sample of the garlic sauce,
which was also complimentary to the flavors, but I think unnecessary overall.
We'll be stopping here to try more of the menu.
Eat a Pita 1255 Avocado Avenue (at Chase)(SE corner) El Cajon 92020 (619)447-1500 Website Mon-Tue-Wed-Fri-Sat 11-10, Thursday 11-6, Sunday 11-11
everything looks great! happy thanksgiving!
Posted by: kat | Wednesday, 27 November 2019 at 02:58 PM
Really good food here, Kat. Happy Thanksgiving to you, too!
Posted by: Cathy | Thursday, 28 November 2019 at 02:21 AM