Sunday, February 25, 2024

Lucy in the Sky With Pizza


 Sgt. Pepperoni's Pizza

26601 Aliso Creek Road, Suite D

Aliso Viejo, CA 92656


Whether you know it or not, we are living through OC's pizza renaissance right now. People used to lament that no excellent pizzas were available in Orange County. That has changed with the additions of some of my favorite spots to get a slice. Gibroni's, Terra Mia, Folk's, Truly Pizza, Tony's Little Italy, and Brooklyn City, to name a few off the top of my head. 

I feel I had let Sgt. Pepperoni's slip by me. They have been in business since the mid-70s, and I had never visited until they recently reached out to me via Instagram and invited us to see what they were all about. Their original location on Bristol in Newport is still operating, but now they have added two other locations in Irvine and Aliso Viejo to spread their pizza vibes to a broader audience of OC pizza fanatics. 

Sgt. Pepperoni's was started by childhood friends nearly fifty years ago. Like many pizza places, they are very involved in the communities they serve. Supporting youth sports teams, donating and participating in community events, and raising funds for local charities. Their passion project is Julian's Lego Corner fundraiser every September. They urge their customers to donate Lego sets to the children of Choc Hospital, and they also donate a portion of the sales of the pizza of the month to this worthy cause. This proves once again just how generous the restaurant industry is with not only nurturing us through food but also making others' lives better. 

We arrived at the Aliso Viejo location of Sgt. Pepperoni's at 6pm on a recent Sunday. We were met with a bustling restaurant. I was immediately drawn to the glass pizza case near the register. It featured a dozen varieties of pizza by the slice and their famous pinwheels, pizza dough, which is filled with toppings and sliced to resemble the child's toy of the same name. I could barely stop myself from drooling on the glass as we headed to the register to order. 

The menu here is, of course, pizza, pizza-focused. By my count, they offer 14 custom pizza options and build-your-own, gluten-free, and vegan pizzas. They also provide the unique option of having your favorite two specialty pizzas on each half of your pizza, which is great for the indecisive, which we were. Apps, sandwiches, salads, family meals, and desserts round out the rest of the menu. We quickly grabbed a table and waited for our food. 



I've been trying to eat more salads as of late, and Katie was inspired by my produce-eating habits, so she opted to get one of her own as well. She selected the House Salad ($12.50) to start off with. This salad featured mixed greens with tomatoes, mozzarella, pepperoni, cucumbers, pepperoncini, and croutons with ranch dressing. This was a good-sized salad that could have easily fed two people. She felt 

I went with my old reliable when it comes to salads, the Caesar ($12.50). This was about as straightforward of a version of a Caesar as you could make. Chopped romaine, shredded parmesan cheese, and croutons were all there was to this salad. It was still good, especially with the freshness of the romaine and the delicious Caesar dressing. They could have added more parmesan to this, though.   


If Garlic Knots ($8.50) are on the menu, Katie must try them when eating out. This pizza dough is rolled into a ball, coated with garlic and butter, and then baked. I liked these but was partial to the bigger ones, as they were a little more doughy on the inside. The garlic and butter really came through, but I would have liked some of their excellent ranch dressing for dipping these. I'll ask for that next time we get these. 



As I mentioned before, Sgt. Pepperoni's allows you to have two supreme pizzas on each half of your pizza. Perfect for us, who like different things on our pizza. On our 18-inch Pizza ($34.50), we got half with the works and the other half with all the meats. The works included pepperoni, meatballs, sausage, bell pepper, onions, olives, mushrooms, and garlic. This was Katie's side, as I'm averse to olives of any kind. I had a piece that was not covered in olives, which was good. I liked that the crust was manageable and held up structurally when lifted. The onions and garlic added a nice flavor boost as well. Katie was happy with her pick. 

I was happy with my meat side as well. Bacon, pepperoni, sausage, and meatballs covered much of the surface area. Every bite I took included some meat, which is only sometimes the case for other pizza places. The pepperoni crisped up around the edges, and the sausage was nicely spiced. I was also surprised that this was less greasy than expected due to the meat quality they use here. Next time, I'd spend the extra $1.50 and opt for extra cheese to help balance the toppings-to-cheese ratio. My additional two pieces heated up nicely for lunch the next day, 

It's no wonder that Sgt. Pepperoni's has been in business for close to 50 years. They offer some solid pizzas, perfect for youth sports teams, whether winning or losing, celebrating birthdays or any other occasion, and even a night in just watching movies and making memories at home. There's no time that pizza is not a good choice for any meal, especially nowadays, when pizza is having its moment in the sun. 

For more information about Sgt. Pepperoni's, head to their website by clicking here: https://sgtpepps.com/ 

** We were provided this meal for free in exchange for an honest review of their service/food. No other compensation was received. 

Thursday, February 15, 2024

Say Cheese! We’re at Los Ayala’s in Orange


 Los Ayala's 

2139 North Tustin Street #1

Orange, CA 92865


We were back from our East Coast trip and needed some Mexican food and to visit with my parents. I wanted them to stay near home, so I looked for a Mexican restaurant in Orange. I only had to scroll for a second on Yelp before finding Los Ayala's. It was the first listing there, and it had an impressive four-and-a-half-star rating with just over 150 reviews. This is impressive for a spot that has been open for two years this month. 

If this address seems familiar to you, you must have eaten here when this used to be Bobby D's. It's in the same shopping plaza with Target, Hickory and Spice BBQ, Flame Broiler, and a Domino's Pizza, right across from Trader Joe's at the corner of Meats and Tustin. I had never eaten here when this was Bobby D's, but people loved that place and expressed apprehension that Ayala's would be as good as its former tenant. 

We arrived at Ayala's at half past 5 on a Saturday evening. The restaurant was probably at seventy percent of capacity. Ordering is done at the counter, and the food is brought to you. The menu here is more varied than expected at a typical fast-casual Mexican restaurant in Southern California. There are one and two-item combination plates, burritos, tacos, starters, salads, and Mexican favorites. They also have a breakfast menu, but it's unclear whether it's available all day. Most items hover around the $16 mark, with only a shrimp platter eclipsing the $30 price point. We made our picks, found a table, and waited for our food to arrive. 




Since this was a fast-casual Mexican spot, I was slightly surprised when they brought these Chips and Salsa. The chips were crisp, and the salsa had a slight bite of heat. It will be manageable if you are averse to heat; it's just a hint of spice on the back end of each bite. The salsa was also very well blended, with little to no chunks. Good to nibble on while waiting for our food to come out. 


I have been on a big nacho kick lately, which continued here at Los Ayala's with these Nachos ($16). A bed of tortilla chips was topped with beans, shredded beef, jalapenos, cheese, salsa ranchera, sour cream, and a dollop of guacamole. These nachos get plus points because they had plenty of toppings and used shredded cheese instead of liquid cheese, and even though this was topped with a good amount of wet toppings, the chips stayed relatively crisp until the last few bites remained. My only two critiques are that they could have gone a little easier on the sour cream, and there could have been more guacamole, as we were fighting over it as soon as this was sat down at our table. An excellent start to our meal, though. 


My mom is a one-trick pony when it comes to eating in Mexican restaurants. She always veers towards a cheese enchilada. There needed to be better communication between my mom and dad when ordering her meal. She wanted a cheese enchilada ala carte, but my well-meaning father got her the Cheese Enchilada Combo Meal ($13) instead. This traditional red sauced enchilada was filled with cheese and then topped with more melted cheese. My mom seemed to like this but felt too much cheese was involved here, which was the point to me. She sparingly ate the refried beans and rice, which I happily took home for dinner the following evening. 


Katie kept the combination vibe going with her selection of this 2-item Combination Plate ($16) featuring a Crispy Chicken Taco and a Cheese Enchilada. Unlike my mom, Katie really enjoyed the cheesiness of the enchilada and would get it again. The crispy taco was indeed crispy, and the chicken inside was seasoned well and not as dry as most she's had. It came dressed simply with pico de Gallo, cheese, and lettuce. The beans and rice rounded out her plate nicely. She left Los Ayala's completely satisfied with this meal. 


I've been on a real losing streak lately regarding carnitas. I have not been impressed with the last dozen places where I have gotten this fried pork dish. I like variety in my carnitas: a little fat, some crispy tips, and tender bites. This Carnitas Plate was better than the last few versions I have had at other restaurants, but they were not good enough to break my carnitas slump. I liked their citrus marinade, but the pork was too lean and lacked any fat. Some of my bites were on the dry side, but that was remedied by adding some refried beans to each forkful. I'm not usually a rice guy, but the Mexican rice here was light and flavorful.  

As I stated earlier, my mom is an easy read regarding her Mexican food choices. My dad is just as easy to peg. He's a Chile Relleno ($13) fiend. At Ayala's, their chile relleno is filled with cheese and then topped with red sauce and even more melted cheese. For my dad, this was too much cheese. What's with my parents? Who have they become? Too much cheese is never something I'd say, but that was my dad's takeaway with his meal. He said all the cheese neutralized the chile, so it was like it wasn't even there. He liked the beans and rice but would probably get something else on his next visit.  

My parents were not impressed with Los Ayala's, but Katie and I liked it. Even though my carnitas were just okay, I enjoyed the nachos, cheese enchilada, beans, and rice. Los Ayala's would be one of our usual spots if we lived in the area. The food came out quickly, the staff were friendly, and the prices were reasonable. For a fast-casual Mexican spot, they are doing a good job, and maybe, over time, people will even forget how much they miss Bobby D's.  

Out of five talking reindeer (because this restaurant is across the street from the recently closed Orange Mall, which had reindeer that would speak to you while you waited to see Santa back in the '70s and '80s), five being best to zero being worst, Los Ayala's gets 3 talking reindeer. 

For more information about Los Ayala's, head to their website by clicking here: https://losayalas.com/

Sunday, February 4, 2024

Late Night Eats in Ridley Park


 Stargate Diner and Restaurant

240 W. Chester Pike

Ridley Park, PA 19078


My favorite part about being on vacation is the freedom to do what you want. Back home, it's rare that we eat dinner past 7pm, but while we're on vacation and can sleep in, anything goes. We had just attended a soccer match, and not wanting to eat at the stadium, we were all famished when the game was over close to 10pm. I quickly searched for restaurants that were still open, and that brought us to Stargate Diner in Ridley Park. 

Ever since the pandemic hit a few years ago, it's been hard to find diners that are open 24 hours. From what I've gleaned, Stargate Diner reduced their hours for a time, but now they are back to serving their community every hour of the day. This used to be a Burger King many years ago, but it's been Stargate Diner for at least 13 or more years. There's another Stargate Diner in Delaware, but I need clarification on the connection between the two.  

Our eight-person group arrived at just past 10pm and were met with a nearly empty restaurant, but some charming staff set us up in the back of the dining area. In true diner fashion, the menu at Stargate is enormous. They serve breakfast all day, and there are plenty of choices. Sandwiches are also plentiful here. Deli classics, paninis, clubs, cheesesteaks, burgers, open-faced sandwiches, and pulled pork sandwiches, which they call porkers, are all available. Then, if you still need more selections, they also offer more significant dinners featuring steak, seafood, and Italian offerings. It was quite a lot to take in. We quickly made our selections and waited for our food to come out. 



Usually, when I'm eating after 10pm in a diner, I always veer towards the breakfast side of the menu. I deviated from that course of action, but others we were with did not. Hot Cakes with Bacon ($9.99) and Two Eggs with Bacon ($9.99) both got passing marks. The bacon was crisp, and the pancakes were golden brown with plenty of butter provided. One drawback was the packaged syrup, which didn't taste as good as pouring it from a syrup dispenser. The eggs were cooked to a perfect over easy, but the home fries could have been more seasoned and crisped up.  



Philadelphia is known for cheesesteaks and Italian pork sandwiches, but Scrapple should also be mentioned. It might surprise some people living in the Mid-Atlantic region. Still, scrapple is only on a few menus around the rest of the country and is almost nonexistent in California. For those who do not know what scrapple is, it's an ethnic food of the Pennsylvania Dutch. It's made by mincing ground pork, adding spices and a coarse binding agent like buckwheat or cornmeal, and then frying it. It was actually terrific. It has a good crunch on the outside and a sage/pork taste, like a firmer sausage aura to it. I'd order it if it was available on more menus back home. 

Another thing we see very little in California is Creamed Chipped Beef ($5.49). Erven gave it a whirl at Stargate Diner and really found it enjoyable. The dried beef is submerged in a thick white sauce that drowns out the dried steak. It was okay but very filling. I'd only be able to have a couple spoonfuls of this at the most. Erven did an admirable job of almost finishing it. 




The rest of us got sandwiches and other assorted things. The Bacon Burger ($11.99) looked good from across the table. It came with lettuce, tomato, Swiss cheese, and two strips of bacon. There were also plenty of fries included on each plate. Rocio tried to be extra fancy when ordering the Tuscan Panini ($11.99).  This pressed sandwich came with chargrilled chicken breast, roasted red peppers, provolone, and basil pesto sauce. Rocio ate half of this and let Erven take the rest back to the hotel for breakfast in the morning. The only fried fish I could find on the Stargate menu was the Fried Fish Flounder, and I'm pretty sure the one pictured above was not that. I don't know who ordered this, but it looked basic from where I was seated. 

My standard meal when eating in a diner is a Patty Melt ($11.99). The menu called for rye bread to be used here, but I believe they used just regular white bread, which was fine. Plenty of grilled onions and Swiss cheese joined the eight-ounce patty between the bread. It was a good patty melt and made even better when I asked for a side of Russian dressing for it. The fries were your basic frozen fries, which were fried crispy and hot. Last But not least was Katie's selection, the Turkey Bacon Panini ($11.99). This was a better version of the Super Bird I've had many times at Denny's. They were generous with the sliced turkey and bacon and the melty provolone bound nicely to both meats. Katie had wished that there was a bit more mayo on here to moisten it up a bit. 

As I was writing this review, I knew just how I would sum up our visit to Stargate Diner. Stargate is a solid choice if you need food after 10pm and want something other than fast food. This is not fine dining by any means, as the food is pretty average, but they have an enormous menu, making it impossible for anyone eating here not to find something they want to eat. The prices were fair, our food came out promptly, and the service was efficient and pleasant. It's not always something that happens when eating this late at night. 

Out of five cherry trees (because George Washington led his troops through this area in 1777 on his way to Willmington, and he was famous for chopping down a cherry tree), five being best to zero being worst, Stargate Diner and Restaurant gets 2.5 cherry trees. 

For more information about Stargate Diner and Restaurant, head to their website by clicking here: https://stargatedinerpa.com/