Wow...July came and went. k finished up her swim lessons, and even went down the slide on her last day (didn't think she would do it...I should have more confidence her, I guess).
I purchased a restaurant.com certificate to Gyro N Kabob in Tustin. It is part of a aging strip mall on Red Hill that is anchored by a Stater Brothers. There is a quite a variety of food there...L to R, a Korean-owned liquor store that sells homemade Korean food (bought a bag of frozen beef dumplings, will report back soon); pho restaurant ($3.99 bowls of pho on weekends), Tustin Pizza Shack; Gyro N Kabob (Afghani restaurant); Mexican bakery; Traditions (Indian restaurant).
As for Gyro N Kabob, we thought it opened at 11 a.m. on Saturday, but didn't open until noon, so we had to kill half an hour. We started with an appetizer called bolani. It was stuffed with potato and lightly pan fried. It comes with four pieces, but the kids couldn't wait for me to take a picture.
It was really good with the green sauce that comes in a squeeze bottle at all the tables. (The sauce went really well with the meats, as well).
Chicken kabob, reminded us of tandoori chicken.
Gyro plate, (beef and lamb)
The food was delicious, and came with a salad. The owner was very friendly with the kids and brought us out a pitcher of water so we could do our own refills, a nice touch. It was pretty empty when we were there, so hopefully it gets better business during other times of the week. It is fun to expose the kids to different types of food.
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I think Arlene M. has been to the Pho place. I think she said it was good. Maybe I should start a lunch group with your suggestions. :-)
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