Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Something to Write Home About at Sandwich House


 Sandwich House

9187 Valley View St. 

Cypress, CA 90630


Yes, two reviews in a row for the city of Cypress. We were sitting at two restaurant reviews for 12 years, so we'd double that with this single trip to one of the most northern cities in our grand county. We had just had one of the better breakfast burritos in OC, and I was already thinking about lunch. Yes, I might have a problem. 

Right around the corner from where we had breakfast was Sandwich House. What drew me here was their impressive four-and-a-half-star rating on Yelp, with over 1,600 reviews. Another driving force for this visit was that I last had a Banh Mi sandwich in what seemed like forever. I'm a big fan of these Vietnamese sandwiches, but only a few places where I live have good ones. So, I was hoping that Sandwich House was going to be able to provide me a very good one. 

Feuling my excitement about Sandwich House was some of the research I had done about this restaurant. Not only was their Yelp rating and reviews very promising, but in 2018 they were situated at number 53 on Yelp's top 100 places to eat in the US that year. That is very lofty praise. Other than that, I learned that they have been in business since 2011 and were an instant hit with the students from Cypress College, located right across the street. 

The menu at Sandwich House is pretty straightforward. They offer 14 sandwiches on french bread, ten on a croissant, and three entree items for those who are not fans of sandwiches. There are also hot and cold drinks, smoothies, and various coffee options are also available. Most sandwiches hover around the $10 price point and go up depending on any optional add-ons you may want. 

We arrived at Sandwich House just before the lunch rush at half past eleven. The inside of the shop is cluttered, with plenty of chips, snacks, and baked goods for sale. There was also a good-sized collection of chef figurines throughout the tiny space. Ordering was done at the counter, and then they asked us politely to wait in our car for our sandwiches. It could be a holdover from the pandemic days, or it's more convenient because the restaurant is so tiny. The nice man behind the counter brought two Jasmin iced teas to our car while we were waiting for our food. Very lovely and not unexpected, especially if you read their reviews on Yelp. Within ten minutes or so, we were headed back home with dinner. Let's see if my good feeling about Sandwich House came true.  



Here's a look at Katie's selection this afternoon, the Grilled Chicken Sandwich ($8.75). Each sandwich here comes with shredded carrots, cucumbers, a touch of mayo, cilantro, onion, jalapeno, a bit of soy sauce, and in this case, some chicken. The bread tasted freshly made, had a good texture, and held the contents of the sandwich admirably. Katie thought this might have been the best banh mi sandwich she had ever had. She loved the fresh veggies, the crunchy bread, and the savory tender chicken.  

On Yelp, this House Special Sandwich ($8.75 +$2 for extra meat) kept appearing in every positive review, so I decided to give it a shot. This came with all the same things as Katie's sandwich above, but instead of chicken, it came with pate, pork meatloaf, and french style ham. This was a little out of my usual comfort zone, but it was a good sandwich. The pate added a lovely richness, while the ham and pork worked well with the rest of the fillings. I would have liked a bit more mayo, but it was a nicely crafted sandwich and was one of the better banh mi sandwiches I have had. It was worth two dollars to get extra meat on this. 

My sandwich was a fantastic introduction to Sandwich House and whetted my appetite to try more of their sandwiches when we return to the area. It will be hard not to order the special house sandwich, but I have my eye on the grilled pork or one of their croissant sandwiches on future visits. Adding to the good vibes we have about this spot was the warm and inviting welcome we got from who I presume was the owner. We were two for two on this trip to Cypress, picking good places to eat. It makes me wonder what else this city has to offer. Stay tuned. 

Out of five electric outlets (because the sports teams of nearby Cypress College are the Chargers, and if you stick your finger in an outlet, it will definitely give you a charge), five being best to zero being worst, Sandwich House gets 3.5 electric outlets. 

For more information about Sandwich House, head to their website by clicking here: https://website--6800858471984551692101-sandwichshop.business.site/

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Building a Better Breakfast Burrito at the Home Depot?


 LJ's Lil Cafe

5800 Lincoln Avenue

Cypress, CA 90630


I know. This blog has gotten a little breakfast-heavy the last few weeks. Except for my year-end post, my previous three reviews have been about the day's first meal. I promise more diversity in the upcoming reviews, but this is a breakfast spot that I'm very passionate about. More specifically, I'm excited about the breakfast burritos LJ's Lil Cafe is churning out. 

LJ's is situated in a small space in front of the Home Depot on Lincoln Avenue in Cypress. They opened in September of 2021 by a couple who had met while working at Seasons 52 in Costa Mesa. When this place was available, they snatched it up rather quickly because of the heavy foot traffic in the area and the fact that Cypress College is right across the street. 

They are closed on Sundays and Mondays and are only open for business from 7:30 to 2pm the rest of the week. They start serving a lunch menu of sausages, hot dogs, a hamburger, and a foot-long queso cheesesteak after 11:30. Breakfast, which has gotten them the most press, consists of four breakfast burritos to choose from and a lone breakfast sandwich. 

We were meeting our good friends Melissa, Kyle, and Melissa's mom Irene here for a mid-week meetup at 10am, but Melissa was predictably late, even though she lives nearby in the beautiful city of Whittier. When they finally arrived, we quickly ordered and were met with a quoted time of half an hour for our food. No problem, as we had not seen each other for a while and spent the time chatting about things important to Melissa; her love of the city of Yorba Linda, how she believed that her beloved Rams were going to win the SuperBowl this year, (ha!), and her aquatic dog named Pugsley. 

There's only a little seating here, as there are a couple of picnic tables to the left of the ordering window. Unfortunately, these were occupied when we got here, so we improvised and sat at the picnic table, which was the display model for Home Depot. No one seemed to care, but we made sure to not make a big mess and cleaned up after ourselves once we were done with our meal. Speaking of the meal, let's see if the hype for the breakfast burritos at LJ's is warranted. 


Of course, with all this talk about breakfast burritos, Katie decided to try the LJ's Breakwich ($7.99 + $2 for both bacon and sausage + .75 for grilled onions). This comes with your choice of cheese, two eggs, bacon or sausage, LJ's sauce (a spicy mayo), and salsa, all on a brioche bun. The egg was nicely folded into the bun and had a good cohesion with the swiss cheese, the bacon, and the sausage, a Portuguese-Hawaiian sausage, which was a nice departure from the everyday breakfast sausage most places use. Even with the close to $11 charge for this sandwich, Katie felt it was well worth it. She loved the high-quality ingredients used and savored every bite. The Tater Tots ($4.49) had a good crunch and was an excellent side item for the sandwich. 


Here's what we drove nearly forty minutes for, the OG Breakfast Burrito ($11.25). I posted the first picture with the dollar bill so you could see what we are dealing with size-wise. Regarding breakfast burritos, this one falls right in the middle of the pack based on size. It's not going to overwhelm you and make you skip dinner, but it's also going to keep you completely satisfied through lunchtime. The OG is filled with three eggs, Portugese-Hawaiian sausage, bacon, cheese, tater tots, and LJ's sauce. I really enjoyed the inclusion of the crunchy tater tots, which kept their crispness remarkably well while I was eating this. The ratio of ingredients was also a bright spot for this breakfast burrito. There was plenty of cheese, and the eggs and cheese worked perfectly together. If I had to say one negative thing about this, the bacon could have been a bit more prominent, and a little more of the LJ's sauce wouldn't have hurt. 

Kyle, who had the nickname hot tamale in high school, lived up to his nickname by trying the OG Spicy Breakfast Burrito ($10.99). This differs from the burrito above by adding jalapenos, omitting the bacon, and substituting the Portuguese sausage for a hotlink. Not overly spicy, just enough to give it a slight kick. This will be the burrito I will get the next time I visit LJ's. Unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity to try this, but Kyle enjoyed it. 


These burritos were both the OG burritos we had seen earlier. I am highlighting the excellent hand-modeling job done by Melissa and her mom. Great job, ladies, and consider a career change to hand modeling soon. 

The breakfast burritos at LJ's are worthy of all the hype they receive. These are one of the top three breakfast burritos in OC. Like my other two favorites, the ones from Nate's Korner and Ham N' Scram, I'm more than a little bummed that these spots are more than thirty minutes away from where I live, even with early morning light weekend freeway traffic. LJ's is worth a little extended drive time. I've also made a mental note to try their lunch very soon. Again, I'm sorry for all the breakfast reviews lately, but LJ's is one place you will definitely not want to miss, especially if you are a fan of breakfast burritos. 

Out of five centurions (because the mascot of Cypress High School is the Roman centurion), five being best to zero being worst, LJ's Lil Cafe gets 3.5 centurions. 

LJ's Lil Cafe does not have a website, but you can stay up to date with them by checking out their Yelp page by clicking here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/lj-s-lil-cafe-cypress?osq=best+breakfast+burrito

Monday, January 9, 2023

Straightforward Breakfast at SC Cafe in San Clemente


 SC Cafe

1810 South El Camino Real

San Clemente, CA 92672


Sometimes you just want a straightforward breakfast joint. In recent years boozy brunches, healthy options for the first meal of the day, and places that focus on locally sourced ingredients have become all the rage regarding breakfast eateries. Most of these restaurants are fine, but sometimes I'm just in the mood for good, solid, not-too-fancy breakfast foods. After we walked on the San Clemente Beach Trail, I wanted a no-frills meal at the nearby SC Cafe. 

This spot is off the beaten path. It's situated right next to the Northbound 5 offramp and next to Surfin Donuts on the bottom floor of a small non-descript office building. Parking is definitely at a premium at SC Cafe, as they have about five or six parking spots available to their customers. The parking situation kept us from visiting earlier, as we could not find a place to park about a year earlier. However, we were more determined to eat here this time, so we parked a quarter mile away and walked to and from the restaurant. 

I don't know much about the origins of SC Cafe. They have no website, and I could not find anything about them in the local press. However, their Yelp page reveals that they have been in business since at least 2007 and have a pretty impressive four-and-a-half-star rating with over 200 reviews. This is the true definition of a local place. We arrived at half past 11 on a Sunday and were met with about a ten-minute wait for a table. 

The inside features a beachy vibe, with six booths, a smattering of tables, and counter seating for four. There's also a patio in the front of the restaurant, a holdover from the pandemic times. The menu is a good size for such a small place. Breakfast options include egg basics, griddle offerings, Baja breakfasts, and SC Cafe favorites. As they are open until 2pm every day, there are plenty of sandwiches and Mexican fare to choose from. We, of course, veered towards breakfast. Let's check out what we partook of after our not-very-strenuous beach walk. 

First, we'll look at Katie's meal, Nicole's Mix ($13.95 + $2 for avocado and sour cream). I'm still determining who Nicole is, but she has to be a fan of spinach, eggs, and onions mixed with hashbrowns and topped with jack cheese and avocado slices. Katie called this delicious. She enjoyed the alternating crispy and tender parts of the hashbrowns and the very liberal amount of cheese they used here. However, she felt that the eggs were indiscernible as they got pushed to the side by the other ingredients on the plate. Nonetheless, she would get this again on future visits to SC Cafe. 

I have recently been on a real Chilaquiles ($16.95 + $2 for two eggs) kick. I can't get enough of this traditional Mexican breakfast dish. However, the one here is a little different than most. The tortilla chips are not fried in red or green salsa but in a jalapeno-cilantro sauce and then topped with chicken, avocado, crema, and cheese. Even though this was not traditional, I found it tasty. The flavorful sauce was not too spicy, went well with the rest of the dish, and kept me interested from my first bite to my last. I had planned on only eating half of this and taking the rest home for dinner later, but it was so good, and my willpower was not the best, so I did end up eating all of it. 

As is my routine when eating breakfast out, I always like to pair savory and sweet. That meant I had to try the Short Stack of Chocolate Chip Pancakes ($6.95 + $1 for the chocolate chips). These were solid pancakes on their own, but they were made even better with the suitable amount of chocolate chips they provided. A perfect companion to the savory part of my meal. 

I was stoked with our food at SC Cafe this early afternoon. But is it drive-worthy for the rest of OC? Sadly, it's not, but if you are in the area, or since they are so close to the freeway, driving through, SC Cafe will give you the fuel needed to jumpstart your day. This is a no-nonsense breakfast spot serving up some solid food with a competent crew serving you. It's easily in the top 5 breakfast restaurants in San Clemente and will be in our rotation of places we hit up after our walks on the San Clemente Beach Trail. 

Out of five pool noodles (because the city of San Clemente was founded by Ole Hanson in 1925, and his name still adorns the Beach Club, which features a pool that I'm sure has seen its fair share of pool noodles), five being best to zero being worst, SC Cafe gets 3 pool noodles. 

SC Cafe does not have a website, but you can find out more about them by clicking here to visit their Yelp page: https://www.yelp.com/biz/sc-cafe-san-clemente?sort_by=date_asc