On the way back from Oxnard and our visit to Anacapa Island we decided to stay the night in San Gabriel at the newly opened Courtyard which is huge and convenient being right off the 10 Freeway. We had made reservations at the Missus's current favorite restaurant, Bistro Na's. We had made reservations for right when the place opened and were seated quickly.
We placed our order and the tea arrived and then......
Bang.....the power went out. The always friendly and accommodating staff at Bistro Na's told us we could leave if we wanted to or just wait a while and enjoy our tea to see if the power would come back on......which it didn't. After about 20 minutes one of the gentlemen came over and told out the power was out thru all of Temple City, so we decided to leave.
As we stepped out, we noticed that many folks had gathered in the parking lot.......
From here we needed to determine where we'd get dinner. I had an idea; the Missus has always been somewhat underwhelmed with the Hunan style food in San Diego, so I broached the subject to see if She was in the mood for possibly getting something "big spicy" from a place we hadn't been to in years; Hunan Chilli King. It had been a while since we'd been there and it would be interesting to see how we'd tolerate the super spicy cuisine. So, we headed on over. I parked on Valley to avoid the psycho parking lot.
The restaurant was barely one-third full, but the counter was filled with take-out orders....I counted a dozen to go orders lined up on the counter! Crazy.
We were seated at a small table near the kitchen.....right next to the chilies.....
Ah; just like old times.....
The menu at HCK has changed quite a bit since our last visit and it sees like all our favorites were gone and they seemed to have been replaced with dishes we've seen on the menus of Hunan restaurants here in San Diego.....oh well, times have changed I guess or perhaps they've changed ownership?
And around this time; the Missus was getting a bit gun shy and when we placed our order asked the young lady if we could get things "medium spicy"......there was a short pause and then the young lady shrugged and told the Missus "okay" in Mandarin.
The place started filling up as our first dish arrived, we were getting a bit nervous....the phone never stopped ringing and orders were being placed. As the first dish arrived; the La Rou with Dried Radish; I told the Missus that we're getting dishes according to how the kitchen feels they should make it. She asked how I knew and I told Her that three plates and two containers of the same dish came out of the kitchen at the same time so they were making things in large batches. So this "medium spicy" thing was just a pipe dream.
And yet, this was definitely not as spicy as I recalled; though it was quite good. Loved the smoked pork, balanced saltiness, the dried radish crunchy, but not hard, a mild bitter-sweetness to it. This was spicy, but tolerable.
We cracked up as our next dish arrived (one of three of the same that left the kitchen at the same time).......they didn't even bother to put it on a plate!
This rather novel dish was fried boiled eggs, sautéed with chilies. Now this one was pretty darn spicy and I grabbed the handkerchief from my back pocket. Whew..... The Missus loves Her eggs so this really hit the spot for Her. The variety of chilies had varying degrees of heat and fruity-smokiness. The flavor of the eggs came thru clearly in spite of all the chilies; a nice savory-nutty-sweet-umami, with a hint of sulfur...not in a bad way. The texture of the boiled eggs was excellent as well. That extra coating added a mild crispness to things.
Of course I wanted to get some Pork Intestine and man, it seems like the dishes were getting spicier and spicier.....
And yet, while I had a waterfall of perspiration flowing by this point, I was enjoying the food! Loved the perfect texture of the intestine; a mild crunch, some firm toothsomeness, the mild offaliness.....and nothing seemed salty at all!
By this point, the place was almost full and the Missus and I started feeling really uncomfortable...in fact, I'd end up getting tested at 3 then 5 days after returning from this trip. I had no symptoms; but just wanted to make sure I wasn't asymptomatic and possibly pass Covid on to someone.
Thankfully, our last dish arrived, one that was very familiar to us....since it seems to be the signature Hunan dish here in San Diego.....we just had to try the now ubiquitous Eggplant and Chilies with Century Egg.
While it didn't look very promising; this might be the best version we've had to date. The pidan was quite creamy....I just don't know how they do that. The eggplant wasn't mashed to death, but was so smoky and velvety soft, and the chilies gave everything a bit of texture and had some heat to go with things.
By now we were ready to leave.....but not without some SGV "drama". So, there as a large table in the rear of the restaurant with what looked like two families seated. Apparently, one of the men at the table wasn't happy with something. So what he did was ignore the guy and older woman working; waiting until they walked past and then went after the quiet, rather timid young lady, and just stood up over her and screamed at her; clenching his fists and doing his best to intimidate her and unloaded......geez, really? I just wonder what kind of example he's setting for the three kids at the table?
You know; I really miss the food in the SGV....but I don't miss stuff like this.
We couldn't get out of the place fast enough.
That's what things looked like as we left. You can see the line of folks waiting for takeout.
Well, we made it out in one piece and enjoyed the food.......but I'm not sure we'd want to put up with this again....at least not during the pandemic.
Hunan Chilli King
524 East Valley Boulevard
San Gabriel, CA 91776
Funny thing, just like our visit to Yai Restaurant on the way to Oxnard; it had been 7 years since our last visit to Hunan Chill King! What a coincidence.
glad you got to eat some of your favorites
Posted by: kat | Monday, 01 November 2021 at 11:03 PM
We enjoyed the food Kat! The rest of it...well....
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 02 November 2021 at 06:55 AM
I was just in that area last weekend. I might swing by next time, as I could use some good Hunan!
Posted by: Dereck | Tuesday, 02 November 2021 at 02:31 PM
Check them out Dereck! Hope you enjoy!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 03 November 2021 at 06:46 AM