A few weeks back I was thinking how hard the pandemic has been on those mom-and-pop places that I'd visit on occasion. You know, places not in the standard rotation, but one's I enjoy for a nice lunch or dinner and Kokoro came to mind. Akio-san and his wife are getting on in years, which had me wondering how things were going for them. I went ahead and checked their website and along with outdoor lunches and dinners, they were doing takeout. It had been a while since my last visit and I'm sure that the late Ed from Yuma, who loved Kokoro would be wanting me to check in and see how things were going. Kokoro is quite "old school" and though they have their lunch and dinner takeout menus on the website; you'll still have to call in your order. Also, please note that even if you call in your order at 1030, the place doesn't really open up until 1130.
Of all the lunch items I'd had at Kokoro, I had enjoyed the Chirashi the most; so I decided to go with that.
I arrived at around 1135 tp pick up my lunch. The place had blacked out the doors and windows and for all the world looked closed. Looking closer, I noticed the door was ajar, so I walked on in.
And wouldn't you know it; my lunch was ready and waiting for me....such efficiency.
Once back at the office, I unpacked my lunch eagerly.....I really wanted to see how different this was from the very good chirashi I'd had for lunch before. Especially since the lack of business can mean supply chain issues and limits flexibility with stock, as in you'll probably only get the "usual suspects"....especially in the case of fresh seafood for sushi restaurants.
The one thing that I enjoyed right off hand was the miso soup. It wasn't watered down and was full of flavor.
The selection of fish was decent; though the shiromi (whitefish) that I'd had before in the chirashi was not present this time around. The anago was quite good, light, mildly sweet, I wish there was more of it. The maguro was of good quality, no "sugi" (connective tissue), moist and tender. The tako tender as well....the saba did well with bites of ginger before and after to help prep, then cleanse the palate of the richness. The hamachi was decently fatty.
The salmon was fine, the shrimp and kanpachi were my least favorite items both were tough and the kanpachi had a bit more fishiness to it then I enjoy.
The rice was moist and fluffy. And as expected based on previous visits, the sushi meshi here is quite bracing at times; they do like their vinegar.
I like the tamago as it was light and not too sweet; a perfect way for me to end my meal.
It was good to know that Kokoro is still in business and I did enjoy my lunch; I'll definitely be back once we're in a better position in terms of dining in. I'm sure Ed from Yuma would be happy to know that Kokoro is still in business.
Kokoro Restaurant
3298 Greyling Dr
San Diego, CA 92123
(858) 565-4113
That's cool they are still open.
Posted by: Soo | Tuesday, 06 April 2021 at 12:20 PM
It is Soo. I was a bit worried about them.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 06 April 2021 at 12:22 PM
so nice they are still hanging in there.
Posted by: kat | Wednesday, 07 April 2021 at 04:06 AM
It is Kat! Hope all is well!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 07 April 2021 at 06:57 AM