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Every weekend is a ripe opportunity to play tourist in my own town, with no shortage of new and mainstay cafes, coffee shops and of course, breweries to discover and return to. This post however, is inspired by the last several weeks of dining out. I noticed a trend; every restaurant I’ve been to recently served some version of Mexican food, and everything I’ve ordered have been tacos!

These San Diego taco picks include the following common denominators: a homemade tortilla, satisfying filling (for the carnivorous set) and a fun environment to enjoy your meal in. Enjoy!

Carne Asada Taco, Tacos Perla, North Park – This spot is great for admiring the tiled communal tables while deciding on which homemade salsa to top over their perfectly seasoned tacos. There are about five different salsas to chose from, and at the moment I prefer #4, made with cashews and hazelnuts. We heard that this one is everyone’s favorite. Unfortunately, they aren’t selling them yet.

If you’re around the corner at the new Modern Times tasting room, you can even order your goods online and they’ll deliver directly to your seat!

Carnitas Street Taco, Carnitas Snack Shack, North Park – Smoky, salty and juicy carnitas piled high, street taco style pairs well with the shack’s open-air setting. All of the seats are around back after ordering your food at the front window. I prefer to sit at the stools at the bar-like tables beneath the trees. While the carnitas grounds me in Southern California, the outdoor setting reminds me of a slower evening on Rainey Street in Austin. My friend mentioned that the backyard feel reminded her of a few places in Brooklyn. Either way, if you’re looking for cheap eats and neighborhood casual vibe, this place is it.

Also, I just learned that they recently opened a location in Del Mar so us North County folk won’t have to drive too far for pork heaven.

Filet Mignon Taco, Puesto, Downtown and La Jolla – Tender chunks of filet mignon drizzled in a spicy pistachio sauce (really wasn’t that spicy) and melted cheese topped with avocado is best enjoyed beneath one of Puesto’s large orange umbrellas on the wraparound patio area, or looking out and into The Headquarters plaza from a seat upstairs. The last time we went, our party had an upstairs table and a sweet view of the tortilla wheel downstairs, adjacent from the bar.

Puesto seems to be the hot spot at the moment so reservations are recommended, and so is the frozen horchata for dessert. Next time, I’m asking our waitress if they’ll make me a cocktail out of it.

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North County, have any additional recommendations? I’ve had my eye on the Bull Taco chainlet for a while but just haven’t made it in yet.

Weekend Reads is a weekly* series on The Curious Passport and features a round-up of travel news, features and other related links (probably related to food, fitness or the outdoors) I’ve either found around the internet or has been sent my way by friends and family.

 

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Photo credit: Aubrey Daquinag, Conde Nast Traveler

 

  • “Ten Tips to Hiking THE Potato Chip Rock, San Diego (Photos),” TravelBreak – Every other weekend at a girlfriend’s house spurs the same conversation. “We should go on a hike next weekend!” “Yeah! I really want to do that potato chip hike.” “It’s kind of hard, we need to train for it.” And so it goes. Several months later we’re still having the same conversation. However, now that we’re approaching Fall which will theoretically bring a bit of cooler weather and armed with this post as tutorial I am hoping we’ll make it out there soon.
  •  “The 2014 Traveler 50: World’s Smartest Cities,” National Geographic Traveler – Scrolling through this list, I noticed a trend. All of the features for each city highlighted contributes in some way to the quality of life for its locals and visitors. Whether it’s through leveraging technology or good old fashioned IRL (that’s in-real-life) relationships, it’s interesting to read about the many ways these cities are making themselves a safer, more efficient, fun, delicious and authentic place to stay and play.
  • “Why You Should Travel with a Polaroid Camera,” Conde Nast Traveler – When my littlest sister returned home after nearly two weeks traipsing around Copenhagen and St. Petersburg during a Baltic Sea cruise, she came back with the cutest, retro-looking mini snapshots from her Polaroid. There is something so special about a tangible memento you can bring home after a trip, and the additional ways in which you can use these photos outlined in this post is additional affirmation why I need one a camera of my own. I’m headed to Australia and New Zealand next and am looking forward to capturing the scenery and culture in a variety of ways (eating all of the foods will be one of them).

 

 

*It’s been a transitional last few weeks and haven’t been able to post Weekend Reads for August 15 and 22, but I am back on track!

If you’ve been following the blog for a bit, you will know that I enjoy a good brunch, and that’s just me being modest. One could say that I live for leisurely weekends and brunch was invented for just that.

Throughout my brunchventures (brunch + adventures) I have found it difficult to find a dish that combines sweet and savory on one plate. You could argue that I just order two plates (which I have) or to just pick a side, which I have also done. The former can get expensive, especially if I am ordering an a.m. cocktail, which I usually am while the latter leaves me full yet incomplete.

During a recent day-trip to Santa Barbara, I was pleasantly surprised to find the brunch dish I’ve been searching for at Scarlett Begonia, a charming restaurant tucked into the Victoria Court shopping center just off that main drag downtown (State St.).

The sweet and savory came in the form of the Pork Belly Bourbon French Toast; maple-glazed pork belly served with almonds, fresh fruit – blueberries, strawberries – and a poached egg to pair with the thick-cut piece of brioche French toast. The pork belly was generous as well, which I like to see. What a well-balanced meal; definitely not from a nutrition perspective, but we’re not talking about nutrition.

Unfortunately, there were leftovers even after stuffing myself to capacity. I opted not to take the leftovers with us. A meal this good never tastes the same after you’ve nuked it outside of the restaurant.

On the other hand, I’ll make my way back North next weekend to catch the tail end of the Music Academy of the West Festival. You’ll know where to find me in the likely hours of 11 – 2.

We sat outside. I'm a sucker for ambiance. Photo credit: Scarlett Begonia

We sat outside. I’m a sucker for ambiance. Photo credit: Scarlett Begonia