Krist Liquor: Meat Market

Krist Liquor: Meat Market

last week i posted a snapshot about a taiwanese place here in san diego and W.Ying pointed out an undeniable truth. San Diego = mexican food. so in light of that i thought i’d follow it up with SD’s bread and butter. i wasn’t going to post this until after easter but got my housemate’s blessing so here it is.

quick context. my housemate’s been fasting meat for lent and along the way he’s invited friends to see what he’s been cooking (take a look at jmw590.wordpress.com). he’s only got 4 more days! Go J.WU!

now being able to see and taste his vegetarian food first hand is amazing and he’s done an outstanding job holding true to his fast. that boy can cook. initially i wanted to support him so i started eating less meat myself.

but then i snapped back to reality and decided to make up for lost meat. so i waited until he was out of the house on saturday before throwing meat on the grill. great globs of glorious mexican marinated meat on the grill. yeah.

Krist Liquor: Meat Market
pollo asada and adobada. chef at work taught me how to make spanish rice!

Tucked in between a jack in the box and a KFC is a tiny unassuming liquor store on Linda Vista ave. a few blocks away from church. I owe a huge one to H.Lang for bringing me here the first time. only a linda vista local would have this kind of knowledge. i must have driven by this place hundreds of times over the years without realizing it.

Against the far wall inside is a meat market that sells the best pollo asada (marinated chicken) in San Diego. i can confidently make that claim and stand by it. at $2.70/lb it just doesn’t get any better than that. they have a vast assortment of asada, adobada, al pastor and the price is extremely fair. packet of a dozen corn tortillas…0.99c! have tried their carne asada and adobada so far and they’re absolutely great too.

i’m no expert griller and when it comes to bbq, I typically leave it on a little too long. in spite of that, it still comes out the juiciest most flavorful meat ever. the only reason left to go to taco shops are for salsas which i can’t make. krist sells salsas too, but i’ve yet to try. oooo…another reason to go back!

yelp (no reviews yet on their food): http://www.yelp.com/biz/krist-liquor-san-diego
Krist Liquor: Meat Market
seriously…who da thought?

Epic Julian Pie Time

youtube’s latest sensation…it’s EPIC MEAL TIME. warning: nutritionist and health nuts stay away.

Epic Julian Pie Time
Do yourself a favor and avoid Julian on a 3-day holiday
Epic Julian Pie Time
 Best pies in the running: Mom’s vs Julian Pie Company.
Whatchu know about pies? Kreptonic presents “Epic Julian Pie Time” special. When we’re in the mood for pies, we don’t make our own. We go to the source, Julian, California…home to the world famous apple pie.

We don’t just go to any old apple pie place, if we’re here we go to the best. The gauntlet’s been thrown down. Last time, Julian Pie Co. rocked our world, but we’re looking for a little something more. The line outside Mom’s screams overhyped. We’ll see.

 
Now we’re not some collection of Canadian frat guys, and we certainly can’t eat 10K+ calories in one sitting, but we are a hodgepodge of pseudo gangbangers and ninjas. Take that.
 
Epic Julian Pie Time
M.Sandoval & R.Moy
They say it’s not as cold when it snows, well they’re stupid. Once you’re inside and in front of the ovens, you don’t want to leave. It’s one thing to simply enjoy pie, but it’s a whole ‘nother game when you want to just demolish it. The game face says it all.
 
Epic Julian Pie Time
S. Dai
Apple Crumb Pie. How many calories? I have no *squawk*-ing idea. No Stanley didn’t finish it by himself, we tag teamed that yummy goodness. Cooked fresh apples inside a crispy crust with cinnamon ice cream on the side. My belly’s about to burst and we got an hour ride home. 
Julian_5

Next time…we eat a boat.