Well, welcome to March 225th. Who'd have thought 2020 would be like this? For my posts; I usually do multiple visits to a place....after all, everyone can have an off day.....even though it goes against my "fool me once shame on you....fool me twice shame on me" rule, I'm willing to take full responsibility for my poor judgement....though there are many paces where; perhaps we've had absolutely terrible food/service; or the food has been lackluster and the prices quite high....or something in between that'll be just a "one and done". It's pretty obvious in many cases just by the absence of a post on those places.
To be perfectly fair; after a certain period of time; like 6-9 months or so, I'd just as soon start things up all over again. And Covid-19 has just changed things. So here are a bunch of places that I fully intend on visiting again once we're past all this craziness....and I'll just "start the meter" from the beginning with a clean slate, hours, staff, menus, could all have changed, right? But, I thought you'd like to see the photos anyway.
Cueva Bar:
**** Cueva Bar has closed
The Missus and I visited Cueva Bar last year and fully intended of returning in a couple of months, before the pandemic struck. We weren't particularly struck by the food; we enjoyed the Choripapas the most. The flatbread would have been pretty good, but there just wasn't enough Chorizo on the "Norteno" to really make an impact on our palate. I gotta say; really pretty presentations though.
I still need to try the Empanadas.
Cueva Bar Café
2123 Adams Ave.
San Diego, CA 92116
Current Hours
Thur - Sat 4pm - 9pm
Ma's House:
Ma's created a bit of buzz when they opened last fall. I went with Calvin back in November. Even though I know folks who were really excited about Ma's opening.....we'd been to Ma's Islamic in Anaheim and were really not impressed. Perhaps having all those meals at the now defunct Tung Lai Shun (in the SGV) and other places in China has set the bar too high.
Both Calvin and I were underwhelmed.
The cumin lamb was terrible and the deep fried crispy duck was super hard and bland.
The one item that was quite good was the sesame bread. In fact, we brought the leftover bread back to the office (remember those days? When folks worked in an office?) and gave it to "YZ" who loved it.
So, while that gave me a reason to return; I just feel I need to eat in the restaurant and I'm just not ready to do that here. The Missus who tasted the leftovers will probably not be my eating companion here as well, so....I need to wait I guess.
Ma's House
5537 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92117
Hachi Ramen:
**** Hachi Ramen has closed
So....the curse of Hachi Ramen. I had visited a few times when the place was Artisan Bento. I actually used to have quite a few meetings up in the Hillcrest area. So in 2017 the place changed concepts and became Hachi Ramen. Like I mentioned in my Ramen Ryoma post, I'd had two aborted posts on Hachi (also mentioned in Waters Fine Foods post) , just because my visits were spaced a year apart.
So, in February, I decided to start over.....get things going.
And while the noodles were standard issue and the broth a bit on the overly salty side; this was not bad.
Then of course, we hit mid-March. And Hachi has been closed ever since. Though I understand you can order some of the menu items from Azuki Sushi.
So, there are questions; will Hachi ever reopen....AND will the "fourth time be a charm"?
Hachi Ramen
2505 5th Ave.
San Diego, CA 92103
Currently Closed Due to Covid-19
Submarine Crab:
So, this is an interesting one. Back at the end of February, I made multiple visits to Lotus Garden in City Heights. The young man working there; I believe his name is "Tu" is from Little Saigon and we had a couple of nice chats about Vietnamese food in San Diego. Surprisingly, he told me that he and his girlfriend will often visit Submarine Crab for the Banh Canh.
So, at the beginning of March, I grabbed Calvin and we drove over to Submarine Crab.
After looking over the menu a few times; I figured out that the Banh Canh was called "Udon" on the menu.
It was quite a thick/gooey as I like; but this was not bad at all.
The Beef Stew - bo kho, as a bit on the thin side, but not bad either.
We also had the chicken wings.
I understand that the "Seafood Udon" is currently on the takeout menu; but the Beef Stew is only available eat in.
I definitely need to return; but will wait for a bit, and will start things fresh.
Submarine Crab
4647 Convoy St.
San Diego, CA 92111
(858) 987-0333
Current (Covid-19) Hours:
Mon - Thurs 330pm - 9pm
Fri - Sun 12pm - 930pm
And lastly......I'm just adding these photos. We won't be returning here.
Hope everyone is safe and in good health! Have a great week!
hit or miss
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 11 October 2020 at 07:35 PM
Yes....lots of that Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 12 October 2020 at 05:32 AM
I tried Ma's House last week for takeout. Everything lacked seasoning. I had to spice things up with pepper flakes, garlic and soy sauce. I didn't try the bread so maybe I'll get that with some lamb soup next time.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 12 October 2020 at 03:05 PM
At least some of the places you went were still open. Sad to see so many closures of restaurants, coffee shops, etc.
Posted by: caninecologne | Monday, 12 October 2020 at 05:56 PM
I was really disappointed in my meal there Junichi. Though I shouldn't have been, because we had gone to the original location years ago.
Yes, it's quite sad CC.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 13 October 2020 at 05:31 AM