Archive for August, 2007


Rudy’s Taco Shop

Monday, August 6th, 2007
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Buzz loves this taco shop and market in Solana Beach.  It’s the closest thing to crossing the border without the hassle and it’s just around the corner from Fidel’s and Tony’s Jacal and up the street from the race track.   Located in a small strip mall along with a deli and pizza place, Rudy’s opens  at 7am so you can get your Mexican fix on breakfast burritos, tortas, tacos and more.  It’s a favorite of the local workers and there is a small area for seating (you order at the counter) in the small market that sells fresh tortillas and other staples.  Buzz loves the small street tacos ($1.25) and the burritos ($4.50 average) and chile rellenos ($3.50) that fill the tummy quite well also.  The carne asada, cabeza, al pastor, carnitas and lengua (yes, tongue) are all terrific.  524 Stevens Ave., Suite 1, Solana Beach, 858-755-0788.  Open daily.

Asia-Vous Says Adios and Aloha

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
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San Diego’s restaurant scene loses one of its best and most creative chefs. Riko Bartolome, owner-chef of award winning Asia-Vous in Escondido will take his toque and family to Maui in October. The restaurant closed July 31 with a final dinner of Bartolome’s “greatest hits” that included a feather-light goat cheese tempura with a dice of roasted beets, cherry tomatoes and balsamic “caramel” (so yummy the balsamic, I nearly licked the plate), a scallop on saffron flavored potato risotto with a sprinkle of peas that made the plate as appealing to the eye as it was to the taste buds and a melt-in-your mouth kurobuta pork confit with croutons and fresh stonefruit.

Bartolome whose Asian fusion dishes wow everyone from Carolyn Bates at Gourmet magazine to our local reviewers, couldn’t get San Diego’s eaters to venture out of the safe confines of mostly mediocre food and service in this county to support innovation and spot-on service. And so, a terrific chef moves on to wow the island where he once cooked at the Grand Hyatt Wailea and in time expects deja-vu for Asia-Vous in Hawaii. Buzz wishes the Bartolome family the best in their life’s newest chapter.

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