Of course, for the SD peeps, these two spots might not be news to you but cut me some slack, I haven't been back in awhile :P
Bread & Cie
350 University Ave
San Diego, CA 92103
Bread & Cie for brunch!
Bread & Cie is a pretty cool bakery. You order your food at the front and while waiting in line, there's all these pastries tempting you.
Full menu.
Jadson's Croque Americaine, which is essentially a breakfast panini. Egg, crisp bacon, pepper jack cheese,tomato and watercress grilled on Lemon Pugliese Bread. Yea sounds crazy, especially that bread!
I think this was the grapefruit juice... don't remember.
Rosa's Ham & Swiss Gruyere Quiche. bread & Cie is also famous for the quiche. Very savory, and served cold. I sorta like quiches hot. Nevertheless, still really rich and the smoked ham is very prominent.
Vanilla cupcake. Not your traditional shape but they also add coconut shavings on the top. Nice touch.
Diana's Turkey Pesto Panini. Probably my favorite out of all the things I tried. Turkey, sliced tomato with a basil, garlic & pine nut pesto on sourdough. Pesto spread is on both sides so each bite is full of flavor!
Panini perfectly pressed.
Also came with a side of pickled cucumber. Reminds me of Chinese cucumbers since it has the red chili flakes haha.
My single shot latte. Did not know it was gonna be this big. Served with an almond cookie as well.
So being the fatass that I am, I decided to get the Boxed Lunch. Comes with a panini and a slice of lemon cake. Originally it is for people that wanted a to-go lunch so they can bring it on a picnic or wherever they go. I like the way they package it haha.
In a to-go wrapper since it is a "boxed lunch."
California Muffuletta Panini. Genoa salami, provolone cheese, roasted red peppers,red onion, tomato, fresh basil, and olive tapenade then drizzled with extra virgin olive oil & balsamic vinegar. Wrapped and marinated OVERNIGHT on Italian Ciabatta Bread then pressed. I'm a huge fan of muffuletta so I had to get it. Did not disappoint.
Of course it's not the traditional New Orleans muffuletta but all muffuletta has to have some sort of olive spread and the olive tapenade here is punch full of flavor. Ciabatta as a panini is great cause it has that super crunch crust on the outside.
Came with some seasoned breadchips, which is just seasoned croutons.
The slice of lemon cake with my boxed lunch :D
Zesty! Jadson said it reminded him of the lemon cleaners and I can see where he got that from, but man it was tasty HAHA.
I like Bread & Cie a lot! Hillcrest is definitely a lot more hipster now and Bread & Cie fits in perfectly. It's a great casual spot to have breakfast or brunch on a weekend or just grab something quick to go on the weekday.
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The next day, we originally wanted to grab brunch at The Mission before we headed back to LA but it was too packed. Then we went to Baja Betty's, for their brunch buffet and unlimited mimosa, and after waiting for an hour, we couldn't stand it anymore and decided to go around the corner to Amarin Thai, which turned out to be one of the best Thai restaurants in SD!
Amarin Thai
3843 Richmond St
San Diego, CA 92103
Amarin Thai in Hillcrest.
Of course, had to start off with a Thai Iced Tea.
We ordered the Chicken Satay to start. Generally not a big fan of satay since chicken always gets so dry but it's quite moist here. The peanut sauce is pure money (forgot pic).
Tom Kah (large) was perfect for sharing. Lots of coconut milk in this one but still zesty from the lime juice. Great starter.
Lots of mushroom and chicken!
We each ordered a dish but ended up sharing among everybody. I got the Mambo Mambo Chicken which comes with stewed chicken with ripe mango in red curry sauce. I am a huge fan of red curry and with the ripened mango it is both savory & sweet. I got a level 7 for the spiciness and found it to be just right since the coconut milk did cut the heat a little.
Massaman Beef, beef in curry sauce with potato and onions. Seems like a mix of yellow and red curry. Great tender pieces of beef.
Spicy Noodles. So good. They use quite a bit more of soy sauce here so it has more of that aroma that just makes you salivate. Level 5 was perfect for this dish!
Garlic Salmon Fried Rice. I couldn't get enough of this! Awesome garlic flavor through the fried rice with a little bit of lime. We spent awhile wondering how they got so much garlic flavor throughout!
Choo-chi Duck, which is roast duck in choo-chi sauce. I don't know what the sauce is but I was pouring it over my rice like a maniac :P
We were extremely full satisfied afterwards but since everything tasted so good, we decided to get a dessert to share and went for the FBI, which is fried bananas egg roll with coconut ice cream. The coconut ice cream itself isn't sweet but they drizzle plenty of honey for sweetness, and as for the fried banana, it is super crispy thanks to the egg roll wrappers.
Apparently this spot gets super packed at night. They even have a few awards from Wine Spectator, most likely for pairing wine with Thai food. They do have quite a few bottles near the front. Definitely impressed. But really, Amarin Thai was probably the best Thai food I've had in a long long time, and that's counting LA and Thai-Town! Good way to end the weekend!
Oh and yea, had to throw in a picture of Phil's BBQ. How can you go to SD and not eat Phil's??? Too bad the lighting was so bad at the patio and my iPhone is horrible haha.
Oh and another random pictures... saw a double rainbow on the way home!!! Youtube video is currently replaying in my head hahaha.
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