Casuelita's Caribbean Cafe
81 Vine St
Seattle, WA
(206) 770-0155
Cuisine:
Caribbean, Jamaican, Small plates
November 15, 2009
Cozy and Romantic
The atmosphere at Casuelita’s makes it a great place for a date. The bi-level space features a cozy bar on the corner of Western and Vine, and an upstairs dining area. Both are dimly lit, and this is generally a good thing. Service was prompt and though there apparently was a delay in our food order, my party didn’t notice anything amiss.
The kitchen prepares spicy (but not hot) Caribbean cuisine that goes well with the extensive Rum selection and cocktails. Many of the rums are beyond the typical Bicardi gamut, and are worth savoring straight.
Overall, an excellent place to sit down for a drink, this was the first time I sat down for a meal and it was very good and enjoyable.
Dishes I tried:
Camarones Barachos
Great starter that works to share, or as a salad with a lot of flavorful prawns.
All-In-One
Resembling a tomato based Paella, assorted seafood is arranged over spiced rice. There were muscles, clams, prawns, crab-legs, and chicken.
St. Croix Prawns
Prawns with a more cream based sauce over rice. It was flavorful, but not as satisfying or spicy as the other dishes.
Hodads Restaurant
5010 Newport Ave
San Diego, CA
(619) 224-4623
Cuisine:
Hamburgers, Burgers, American
Kemo Sabe Restaurant
3958 5th Ave
San Diego, CA
(619) 220-6802
Cuisine:
Fusion, Eclectic, Chinese
April 23, 2007
Asian Fusion Food with a lot of Style
The food is fantastic, the chef clearly went through trouble to find fine flavor combinations, and then they pile on twice as much food as you would expect. With that in mind, the price is really quite reasonable. The restaurant was a bit dark, but there was still enough light to see the food which was magnificently presented. Service was very attentive, and leave room for desert for it is truly delicious. Reservations are recommended, especially on Saturday.
Carlsbad Brewery-Pizza Port
135 N Highway 101
Solana Beach, CA
N/A
March 31, 2007
Best Pizza Experience
Pizza-Port is appointed with benches to eat rather than tables, and it adds to a lively social atmosphere. The pizza there is fantastic, well apportioned with toppings and cheese and good sauce. There is just the right amount of crust. I would classify it as “California” style pizza because it has the toppings of Chicago, and not too much crust like NY. They also brew excellent beer. The pizza takes a while, but one can sit down at the benches and start chatting with whoever happens to be around you and it becomes a way to meet other pizza minded individuals. Prices aren’t bad when you consider how much you get. They also have salads.
Peking Palace
4305 La Jolla Village Dr
San Diego, CA
(858) 452-7500
Cuisine:
Chinese, Asian
May 12, 2007
Good chinese food -- always half-full
You won’t need reservations to experience this brand of reasonable chinese food. The place is huge. Service is good, and the food has good flavor. It’s not the best, but it always makes for a good evening.
Dishes I tried:
Moo Goo Gai pan
Delicious and not overcooked chicken with juicy vegetables
Braised Bead curd
Tofu done well with shitake mushrooms. Tasty sauce
Honey walnut shrimp
Good stuff, not as good as the mandarin inn, but close.
mongolian beef
flavorful but not spicy enough
Fuddruckers
8285 Mira Mesa Blvd
San Diego, CA
(858) 693-3916
Cuisine:
Hamburgers, American, Fast Food
June 6, 2007
A big tasty burger
Fuddruckers gets burgers right, with flavorful meat, lots of it, and good combinations. You can choose burgers from 1/3 lb to 1 lb, and turkey or buffalo if it is your fancy. There’s a toppings bar where you can choose shredded or whole leafe lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, red or white onions, and add sauces. You can get burger toppings too like mushrooms, avocado, and or bacon for a bit extra but the price is reasonable. The fries weren’t that good, I was not a fan of the seasoning as it took away from the wholesome potato flavor that they should have had. The onion rings are good though. The place has a lot of eclectic junk around, and they must have a full staff at corporate that goes to swap-meets in the South to pick up furnishings like old gas pumps and WWII posters. It appears to be a teenage hangout spot for Mira Mesa. Service was good and they have good cookies for desert.
Dishes I tried:
All-American Burger
Delicious meat with sauteed mushrooms and american cheese.
fries
Not that great, seasoning was wrong for them. Could have used some ranch dipping sauce.
Samurai Sam's Teriyaki Grill
8650 Genesee Ave
San Diego, CA
(858) 404-0707
Cuisine:
Japanese, Sushi
March 31, 2007
Good teriyaki at a good price
I think this place is better than Flame Broiler because it it cheaper, and they give you more vegetables and a bigger bowl so it doesn’t spill when you mix the food around. The meat appears to be of similar quality to other places and they are pretty fast. The mall that they are in takes longer to get there than it should from UCSD.
Dishes I tried:
Chicken Teryaki Bowl
A good portion of chicken, green vegetables, and rice.
Roy's
8670 Genesee Ave
La Jolla, CA
(858) 455-1616
Cuisine:
Hawaiian, Seafood, Asian fusion
July 10, 2007
Excellent food and Service
From the moment we walked in the fine people at Roy’s were at our service. They gave us water for the flowers that I brought my date, explained things on the menu that we did not understand, and were very attentive to dietary restrictions / allergies. The food was top notch, and the ribs appetizer was better then ribs I find at BBQ joints. They do fish quite well, although my Hamachi was cooked a bit more than it should have been. The numerous raw items on the menu indicate that they are willing to not cook things as well. Portions are also generous, and overall a good value for the price.
Dishes I tried:
Wood Grilled Szechuan Spiced Baby Back Pork Ribs
Very tender and juicy. Not exactly healthy, but full of flavor.
Horseradish and goat cheese rubbed Hamachi
A subtle horseradish flavor that doesn’t go to the sinuses. This dish is complemented with tabouleh and spinach and was quite good, except for the fish was overcooked for my tates
Yellow Fin Ahi Poketini
delicious and generous
Bandar Restaurant
825 4th Ave
San Diego, CA
(619) 238-0101
Cuisine:
Indian, Middle Eastern, Persian
July 22, 2007
Flavorful big dishes
Bandar has very generous portions, and two big eaters could not finish a main course and an appetizer. The service was fast and attentive. Food was spiced nicely with pomegranate. The dish we ordered was a stew with tender balls of chicken and fragrant rice. It was a very generous portion. The decor was tasteful, though the music was a eclectic mix of jazz and techno. I would highly recommend this place if you want ethnic food without burning your throat on peppers
Dishes I tried:
Dolmas
Tangy stuffed grape leaves accompanied by yogurt sauce.
Shaherzad
1422 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
(310) 470-3242
Cuisine:
Middle Eastern, Persian
March 24, 2009
Mediocre and Overpriced
The food was ok, tasty enough, but the food was quite pricey for the quality. The atmosphere was also average, but there appeared to be a big persian following. The lamb shish kebab was well stocked with rice, but not that much lamb. For $23 it was not a great deal. I think we were more victims of eating in Westwood, but overall I would try other restaurants first.
Dishes I tried:
Lamb Shish Kebab
Too much rice, not enough lamb, very expensive for what it was. Saffron rice was not very fragrant. It seemed to just come out of a rice cooker or something.


BlueBaron6 (Author)
03/24/2009Unfortunately, this place appears to have gone out of business. A loss for the already barren UTC area.