Some revisits to a couple of places that opened on Miramar Road this year.
Smack’N Guamanian Grill:
I was feeling a bit hungry and it had been over four months since Smack’N Guamanian Grill opened in the former location of Bann. So I decided to head on over and see how the Kelaguen was these days.
I arrived right when they opened and things weren't overly busy.
Ordering was easy. I just went with the two items I enjoyed the most over my previous visits; the Kelaguen (aka the "Fan Fav" - $10.95) and a side order of the Bunuelos Uhang, (Shrimp Patties on the menu $3).
The Finadene here is now self-serve and has a hilarious sign on it - "NOT ICE TEA". I asked the young man manning the counter and he confirmed that folks had gone there with cups, thinking it was iced tea and actually tried to drink the stuff! Hilarious!
Having packed like four containers of finedene I made my way back to the office. This kelaguen and subsequent side dishes were consistent with my previous visits, the chicken medium chopped, citrus forward, really lacking in spiciness or hints of coconut. The cabbage is basically coleslaw mix with some finedene….hardly any flavor, as I added two containers to give this at least some flavor. The rice was more chewy than on my previous visits.
What wasn't in line with what I'd had before were the Shrimp and Corn "patties".....which were actually balls and were totally incinerated.
Everything on the outside was hard and bitter, this was just totally gross. Why would anyone serve this?
For your reference from a previous visit.
It just kind of ruined my meal....just a total lack of quality control.
Smack’N Guamanian Grill
9506 Miramar Rd
San Diego, CA 92126
Gaya Gaya:
***** Gaya Gaya has closed
Man, Gaya Gaya has been open six months already! Soo's post reminded me that I should head back and see how things are doing.
I dropped by for lunch and the place was totally empty during my entire visit....it's a large space, which really makes things seem even more deserted.
The young lady who was my Server was such a joy...so cheerful and funny.
I was tempted to order what I enjoyed the most during my previous visits (other than perhaps the balut), the Adobo Rice Bowl, but decided to go "riceless". I was tempted by something called the "balut surprise" but I'll save that for the next time.
I started with the Pig Ear Sisig ($12.50), which was a mixed blessing.
The pig ears were nicely fried; crunchy, chewy and the sunnyside up egg, while a tad overcooked for my liking was fine. This dish really lacked the spicy, acidic-sour tones I enjoy in sisig. Pickled onions, jalapenos were used, which were ok bites, but just didn't stand up well to the porkiness of the pig ears, which didn't seem sauced......this just seemed like a hipster version of the dish for folks afraid of the strong flavors of sisig. Too bad; when I saw Pig Ear Sisig on the menu; I thought about the last time I'd had a more traditional version of the dish.
The Pinakbet ($9) on the other hand was better than what I'd previously had at Gaya Gaya.
The last time I had the pinakbet here; ampalaya (bittermelon) was MIA. This time, while a bit on the sparse side; there was enough to add a nice tannic-bitterness to the dish. Which balanced out the light sweetness of the perfectly cooked (not mushy) pumpkin. The eggplant was buttery-tender without being mushy and there was enough bagoong to give this dish a nice savory-salty "oomph". The green beans were a bit too large and a tad undercooked and tough for my taste, but that's splitting hairs. I enjoyed this dish.
Like I mentioned earlier; my Server was a joy. This wasn't a cheap meal by any means...over $20 for what is considered two apps. Is it "elevated-modern" Filipino cuisine? I'm not sure yet.
Sitting in this ghost town for lunch made me wonder how much business Gaya Gaya was doing. I'm hoping weekends, dinner, and Happy Hour is taking up the slack as the place is now closed on both Mondays and Tuesdays.
Gaya Gaya
7580 Miramar Rd
San Diego, CA 92126
Thanks for the link Kirk! The young lady that served us was great too. We visited for lunch on a Saturday and 4 tables were filled when we left. The friends I went with felt the prices were too high for what you get.
Posted by: Soo | Thursday, 14 November 2019 at 08:06 AM
Those corn patties look terrible. No way they should be served to customers.
I think the Miramar weekday lunch crowd is more budget conscious.
Posted by: Junichi | Thursday, 14 November 2019 at 08:34 AM
It will be interesting to see how they do over the next few months Soo.
Yes, the lunch crowd in the Miramar area is definitely in the budget/value/portion/quick mode Junichi!
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 14 November 2019 at 10:22 AM
Crappy looking corn fritters :( I hope that GayaGaya can survive.
Posted by: caninecologne | Thursday, 14 November 2019 at 07:21 PM
:(
Posted by: kat | Friday, 15 November 2019 at 01:52 AM
I hope so too CC!
Yeah, kind of +/- Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 15 November 2019 at 06:38 AM