{"id":648,"date":"2007-05-04T13:46:28","date_gmt":"2007-05-04T13:46:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/2007\/05\/china-bowl-the-best-al-pastor\/"},"modified":"2007-05-04T13:46:28","modified_gmt":"2007-05-04T13:46:28","slug":"china-bowl-the-best-al-pastor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/2007\/05\/04\/china-bowl-the-best-al-pastor\/","title":{"rendered":"China Bowl: The Best Al Pastor?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On the way up from Huntington Beach, Kohei and I picked up some fresh, wild-caught shrimp in a small town right before we reached Santa Barbara. If you are familiar with that stretch of coast line, it&#8217;s the place that used to have the banana plantation back in the day.<br \/>\nUnfortunately, I didn&#8217;t take any pictures, but the place selling the shrimp was like something you might encounter in Mexico or a rural coastal village in Thailand. I saw no signs advertising their shrimp, only a broken down taco truck converted into a produce stand, which also sold long skateboards.<br \/>\nKohei inquired if they were the place that sold shrimp, and the young dude cleared some lettuce off of a battered box, and removed the lid to expose some really fresh shrimp. It still had bright pigmentation, and the only smell was of fresh sea water.<br \/>\nI drove off with my mind blown that such a place could exist, hidden from everyone other than the locals right next to the 101. This is what I had grown addicted to in Japan: finding places that no one else knew of that were extraordinary. Since returning, I&#8217;ve found such places, but not nearly as frequently as I did in Kyushu and Kansai.<br \/>\nWhat was the chances of finding 2 places that surprised me in one day, covering a stretch of California that I have driven through countless times? Well, it was pretty good that day.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl01.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl01.jpg\" width=\"602\" height=\"400\" \/><br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl02.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl02.jpg\" width=\"601\" height=\"400\" \/><br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl03.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl03.jpg\" width=\"400\" height=\"602\" \/><br \/>\n&#8220;What do you recommend for lunch?&#8221; is a question I&#8217;ve asked Ko on many occasions, and he has never done me wrong. Tri-tip burgers in Long Beach, Pink&#8217;s Hotdogs, and the best chili fries in L.A. are only a few things that we have enjoyed on an afternoon. This guy knows good food, but I was still more than a bit confused when he recommended a Chinese place for Mexican food.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl05.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl05.jpg\" width=\"400\" height=\"601\" \/><br \/>\nWe walked into the restaurant at about 2pm, and there was no one to show us to a seat. Instead, we walked up to a window next to the kitchen, wrote down our order on an order pad. We summoned the cook, and he shaved a seemingly insignificant portion of meat off of the stack, serving us 3 tacos apiece.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl04.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl04.jpg\" width=\"602\" height=\"400\" \/><br \/>\nThis beautiful ball of sizzling pork reminded me of all of the great chunks of roasting meat I&#8217;ve sampled, notable those of the kebab places in Pike&#8217;s Place Market in Seattle, of tacos in Mexico, and of Churrasco in Kobe.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl06.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl06.jpg\" width=\"401\" height=\"602\" \/><br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl07.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl07.jpg\" width=\"601\" height=\"400\" \/><br \/>\nThe salsas and condiments were top rate as well. Notably, they served their tacos with a side of canned pineapple that perfectly complemented the tacos. Pico de gallo, cilantro and onions, jalapenos, sliced radishes, guacamole, and other toppings rested underneath two Shisars, a lacquered hyotan, and a samurai helmet display. Could this place be any more awesome?<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"chinabowl08.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cosmicbuddha.com\/adam\/chinabowl08.jpg\" width=\"601\" height=\"400\" \/><br \/>\nThe owner clearly liked fishing and hiking in the mountains, as he decorated the restaurant with mounted fish and family pictures in the Sierras. I have no idea about the history of this restaurant, but I intend to return and find out. It will give me a good reason to go back and enjoy some of the best tacos I have ever tasted!<br \/>\nOn the <a href=\"http:\/\/superpageshosting.com\/chinabowlsmcom\/menu\/\">China Bowl website<\/a> there is no mention of tacos, but take my word for it: it is well worth your time to stop by this place if you find yourself passing through Santa Maria. Long live Chinese tacos!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On the way up from Huntington Beach, Kohei and I picked up some fresh, wild-caught shrimp in a small town right before we reached Santa Barbara. If you are familiar with that stretch of coast line, it&#8217;s the place that used to have the banana plantation back in the day. 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