Back in the office; I decided to do the "rounds" and check out some of the turo-turo ("point-point") places around Mira Mesa. Sadly, there was one place that became a "casualty of Covid" - Mama Cinia closed earlier in the year.
So, packing a good appetite I headed on out.
Nanay's Best BBQ:
I'll be honest and say that Nanay's has been my least favorite of these places (except for Grill City....where I had a "reaction" to the food) even back when it was Tem's. I looked over the offerings and ordered back in June of last year; the Chicken BBQ and Sisig-ish Spicy Pork, with "half rice".
So, if this is what they consider "half rice"....yeeesh. This was indeed a carb-meatfest. But, to be perfectly honest, this was probably the best plate I've had from Nanay's.
Other than the rice which was on the dry side as usual.
The pork was moist, though it's still on the overly mild side with regards to spice and sour tones.
The "BBQ" Chicken was a pleasant surprise. I did mention in my June 2020 post that I thought the chicken was getting better here and this was undoubtedly the best I've had either Nanay's or Tem's.
Fairly tender and moist, nice balance of sweet to salty; it went real well with the rice.
So, it seems that Nanay's keeps getting better!
Nanay's Best BBQ
6715 Mira Mesa Blvd
San Diego, CA 92121
R & B Filipino Cuisine:
R&B had long been a favorite of mine since I first visited in 2008. In fact, when I received that racist email about these type of places back in May of 2020, R&B was the first place I visited to make a point.
I usually get the sisig, which while being flawed still has my favorite overall flavor profile of the turo-turo joints in the area. Along with that; I'll get what looks like just came out of the kitchen...in this case, the beef kaldereta was just brought out while I was waiting in the two person line.
The woman always asks me if I'm "on a diet" when I order half rice here; it cracks me up.
The rice was fine; somewhat moist.
The beef in the kaldereta was on the tough side. Also, all the pieces of meat and veggies were really large which made for a ponderous eating experience . The flavor was decent, definitely not bland, though a bit on the greasy side.
The sisig was on the dry side and cut too large as well. But it still had the amount of sour-salty tones with adequate spice. While not on the same level as what Conching or Ed's Bistro used to serve, this is my favorite in the MM area.
And look at the spiffy new menu at R&B:
And our own Cathy has recently been here as well.
R & B Filipino Cuisine
11257 Camino Ruiz
San Diego, CA 92126
Manila Fast Food and Desserts:
Man, have I really been going here since 2006 (albiet under different ownership)? Even though it was just past 10am; the place was pretty busy.
I saw the pan of kare kare come out as I was waiting, so I got that along with...duh, sisig of course. The folks here added sinigang, I would usually have to ask for it. Along with the perfect amount of rice I requested.
Of the three places, the rice here was the best; soft and fluffy.
I terms of texture; this sisig was moist, but waxy and could have used more crispy bits. It was nice and full of porkiness, but could have used more sour and spicy tones...it definitely needded more onions and chilies....but of course, lots of folks want all that meat.
Much like the kaldereta at R&B, the pieces of meat and vegetables were cut very large in the kare kare. Though I have to say; the everything was so tender; I especially loved the buttery texture of the tripe. I wish the kare kare had more flavor, I ended up using all the bagoong alamang.
Actually, the item I enjoyed the most was free....it was the sinigang which was bracingly sour.....it perked me up.....made me feel alive!
And these days....well, if there's anything I want to feel; it's alive!
Manila Fast Food and Desserts
8979 Mira Mesa Blvd
San Diego, CA 92126
You know, I was looking at my initial Covid-19 turo-turo posts and remembered that it was a racist, xenophobic email that set it off.
Which just leads me to what I wrote at the end of this post on Mama Cinia:
"Food should bring us together; my grandparents working on the plantation enjoyed an interesting variety of dishes.....because, even though the plantation management tried to keep all the nationalities apart to control them, they all had lunch together in the fields. A shared experience, one where in spite of the jokes we make about natto, balut, and harm ha, respect for each other is gained, smiles and food are shared, a wonderful cultural exchange. As travel has taught me....we are more alike than we are different."
"We are more alike than we are different" - which I believe with all my heart.
Take care and have a great week!
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