San Diego Union-Tribune

TASTE OF LITTLE ITALY ADAPTS TO PANDEMIC WITH TAKEOUT MEALS

TV’s Sam, Spill the Beans coffee, Mr. Moto Pizza new at Seaport Village

- News from San Diego’s restaurant industry BY PAM KRAGEN Kragen writes about San Diego restaurant­s for The San Diego Union-Tribune. Email her at pam.kragen@sduniontri­bune.com.

One of San Diego’s most popular one-day tastings events, the Taste of Little Italy, returned this week, but in a new, socially distanced five-day format designed to help local businesses hurt by the pandemic.

Rather than send thousands of diners on a walking scavenger hunt for sampled bites at dozens of locations, the 12th annual event continuing through Thursday offers five-course meals-togo with a rotating menu of dishes from more than 20 restaurant­s and dessert shops. Diners can choose the pickup time for their pre-assembled meals during a window of 4 to 5:30 p.m. or from 5:30 to 7 p.m. each day. One meal is $50, two are $80, plus service fees. The event, which launched Sunday, is limited to 300 tickets each night.

Wednesday’s menu includes kale salad from Nolita Hall, an eggplant Parmesan taco from Not Not Tacos, an Argentinea­n empanada from Puerto La Boca, a fire-roasted lemon and garlic half-chicken from Craft & Commerce, a halfpint of gelato from Bobboi, a can of Ballast Point beer and bottled Italian water. Thursday’s menu features tuna poke from Cloak & Petal, potato and speck pizza from Ambrogio15, kelp cured crudo from Ironside Fish & Oyster, penne al forno pasticciat­e from Monello and chocolate-covered cannoli from Caffe Italia, plus a voucher for a beer from Bolt Brewery and bottled Italian water. To sign up, visit littleital­ysd.com/events/tasteof-little-italy.

Moonshine Beach reopens for the 49ers’ game days

Moonshine Beach in Pacific Beach has been closed since March, but its 49ers football-loving owners have been reopening the doors of the country-andwestern restaurant/bar for one-day events tied to every 49ers games this season. The games are presented on the 30-foot projector screen in Moonshine’s dance hall, and groups can reserve tables in the dance hall or on the patio for $200 to $500,

plus $50 deposit. Food items and drink specials are available for sale.

Upcoming game-day events at 1165 Garnet Ave. are on Oct. 11, 18 and 25; Nov. 1, 5, 15 and 29; Dec. 7, 13, 20 and 27; and Jan. 3. To reserve, visit Moonshine Beach in Pacific Beach online at moonshineb­eachsd.com.

Appleman offers burger experience

Nate Appleman, the James Beard Award-winning chef who recently took the helm of Animae restaurant in San Diego, is one of 37 internatio­nal chefs offering gourmet virtual classes and in-person events through the new website Delicious Experience­s.

The events can be booked a la carte and include lessons in making Israeli, Sichuan, French, Italian, Australian and other cuisines as well as cocktail-making and tasting classes on wine, sake and more. Appleman’s $625 Badass Burgers experience can be done virtually or in person and includes a class in grinding your own burger meat, homemade potato

buns, pickle-making, handcut fries, a custom sauce and handspun chocolate malt milkshake. Visit deliciouse­xperiences.com.

‘Cooking Guy’ heads to Seaport Village

The newly remodeled Seaport Village shopping complex in San Diego’s Marina district has announced three new restaurant tenants that will open this fall.

This month, Grain & Grit Collective will open Eats By Sam, a temporary ghost kitchen concept offering takeout/delivery meals developed by San Diego’s TV chef Sam “The Cooking Guy” Zien . The two concepts are called Samburgers and Samwiches. The items will be prepared in the kitchen of the former Buster’s Beach House at Seaport Village, which in the spring will become home to a full-service Zien restaurant concept that has not been named. The idea is to focus for now on delivery food until the pandemic wanes and restaurant dining rooms can fully reopen. Zien and Grain & Grit’s past collaborat­ions include Not Not Tacos and Graze by Sam.

Also set to open this month in the Village’s lighthouse building is a Spill the Beans coffeehous­e. Like the original Spill the Beans in the Gaslamp Quarter, the location will serve a wide range of coffee drinks along with scratch-made bagels and housemade cream cheese spreads. In November or December, a location of the fast-expanding Pacific Beach-born Mr. Moto Pizza chain will open in the Village, serving pizza by the slice and bottled beers.

Visit seaportvil­lage.com.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? More than 20 restaurant­s, dessert shops and breweries are participat­ing in a revamped Taste of Little Italy event this week, through Thursday.
COURTESY PHOTO More than 20 restaurant­s, dessert shops and breweries are participat­ing in a revamped Taste of Little Italy event this week, through Thursday.
 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? The Moonshine Beach country and sports restaurant/bar in Pacific Beach is known as a hangout for 49ers football fans.
COURTESY PHOTO The Moonshine Beach country and sports restaurant/bar in Pacific Beach is known as a hangout for 49ers football fans.
 ?? JAMES TRAN ?? Nate Appleman, the James Beard Award winner at Puffer Malarkey Collective’s Animae restaurant, offers the ultimate gourmet burger class.
JAMES TRAN Nate Appleman, the James Beard Award winner at Puffer Malarkey Collective’s Animae restaurant, offers the ultimate gourmet burger class.

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