San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 289:00:14
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San Diego Magazine talks dining out, drinking up and whats making news on the restaurant scene.
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San Diego Seafood’s Past and Future: A Dive Into Local Fishing with Chris Rov Costa and Theresa Talley
31/10/2024 Duração: 01h08min#354 San Diego is the city tuna built, and two local experts—photographer Chris Rov Costa and coastal specialist Theresa Talley—are shining a light on its storied fishing past and sustainable future in their new book, San Diego Seafood: Then and Now. The book, still in its IndieGoGo phase of life after being fully produced, captures San Diego’s transformation from its days as the “tuna capital of the world” to its current role as a hub for sustainable fishing practices. Chris and Theresa blend personal stories, historical insights, and forward-thinking solutions into a rich exploration of the region’s seafood culture and they’re our guests on today’s episode of Happy Half Hour. To follow Chris Rov Costa click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine
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Behind the Tap Truck: Corbin O'Reilly on Beards, Brews, and Building a Mobile Bar and BBQ Empire
24/10/2024 Duração: 58min#353 If you’ve ever been to a San Diego event, chances are you’ve run into Corbin O’Reilly, the bearded dynamo behind Tap Truck. Rocking his signature work onesie, Corbin brings serious vibes to every scene he graces—whether he's pouring craft brews from his retrofitted truck or dancing in the corner with effortless cool. Corbin is the guy you want at your party, and he's built an empire around that energy. As co-founder of Tap Truck (and also Corbin’s Q in Rolando), he’s grown from a single converted vehicle into a fleet of more than 60 U.S. trucks and overseas, serving beers at weddings, festivals, and everything in between. To follow Tap Truck click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine
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How Dang Brother Pizza Turns Fire Trucks into Pizza Hotspots
17/10/2024 Duração: 55min#352 Dang Brother Pizza isn’t just a food truck—it’s a spectacle with pizzaiolos slinging top-tier pies from vintage fire trucks. Over a decade ago, San Diegan Kevin Spenla stumbled upon a vintage fire truck on eBay, built it into a pizza oven with zero experience, and launched the business at a bike race, feeding 20,000 cyclists in his first week. Now with a fleet of fire truck pizza ovens and the wild Pizza Camp experience (complete with a rooftop beer garden), Dang Brother combines the thrill of novelty with legitimately good pizza, proving that great food and a memorable vibe make a winning combo for this veteran-owned business. To follow Dang Brother Pizza click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine
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Travis Swikard: On French cuisine, returning to his hometown, and opening Callie
10/10/2024 Duração: 45min#351 This week on Happy Half Hour, we return to a past conversation with special guest, Chef Travis Swikard. Travis opened one of the city’s most anticipated restaurants, Callie, in the East Village. After working in New York City with acclaimed French chef Daniel Boulud for over a decade, Swikard set out to get back to local, fresh ingredients and a place to raise his two kids. To follow Travis Swikard click HERE. To follow Callie click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine
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How Kitchens for Good Tackles Food Waste and Empowers Student Chefs
03/10/2024 Duração: 01h10min#350 In this week’s Happy Half Hour, Amanda Palomino, a Chopped winner and Hell’s Kitchen alum, tells us about the mission of Kitchens for Good, a nonprofit that not only combats food waste but also provides culinary training for San Diego residents facing barriers to employment. Palomino shares how every part of food has value, as seen in the preparations for the upcoming WASTED event—a tastemaker festival where chefs create upscale dishes using food that would otherwise be discarded. We talk about how Kitchens for Good helps students find pride in cooking and a sense of belonging, something she aims to pass on to every apprentice who walks through its doors. To follow Kitchens for Good click HERE. To follow chef Amanda Palomino click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine
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Eric Greenspan: On Michelin-Star Kitchens, Food Network, and Reinventing American Cheese
26/09/2024 Duração: 50min#349 It’s Del Mar Wine + Food Festival week. On this episode, we talk about the news of Mister A’s massive new $15 million project coming to San Diego, the expansion of favorite SD husband-and-wife bakers Le Parfait Paris, our “burger of the year” Rosemarie’s getting a second location… and we revisit a favorite interview with SoCal’s star chef, Eric Greenspan, formally known as “the cheese guy.” After time at El Bulli and working with Alain Ducasse, Eric found himself facing Bobby Flay on Iron Chef, and opening his own LA restaurant called The Foundry, which famed food critic Jonathan Gold named one of his “Essential 99” restaurants you needed to try in the city. There, this chef with the huge pedigree ironically became known for his spins on grilled cheese sandwiches. A cookbook followed, and now New School American Cheese—a line of American cheese made how a chef who worked with Ducasse would make it. Eric will be back with New School at Del Mar Wine + Food on October 5-6 (click link for tickets). To follow
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How The Mental Bar Became Encanto’s Third Place
19/09/2024 Duração: 01h08s#348 This week on Happy Half Hour, Tommy and Daneyel Walker of The Mental Bar serve more than just coffee—they tell us about the cultural haven they built in Encanto. Their hallmark is comfort food and signature drinks like "Sexual Chocolate," a cold brew mixed with strawberry lemonade, and other drinks with adaptogens. When floods devastated the area, The Mental Bar became a community lifeline, offering resources and support. For the Walkers, this isn’t just a café; it's a passion project aimed at creating the "third space" they never had growing up, where everyone can connect and thrive. To follow The Mental Bar click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine HERE.
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The Story Behind San Diego’s Most Legendary Cocktail
12/09/2024 Duração: 44min#347 In this week’s episode, we dive into the history of San Diego’s iconic Bali Hai, a restaurant that’s been a cornerstone of San Diego’s tiki culture for 70 years. Our guests are the Baumanns, the family who’s been running the show since the beginning, pouring more Mai Tais than anyone in town—and making sure you don’t have more than two in one sitting. (For real, they’ll cut you off.) To follow Bali Hai click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine HERE
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The Royal Family of San Diego Taco Shops: A Deep Dive with Jorge Farfan of Lolita’s
29/08/2024 Duração: 37min#346 This week, the HHH crew revisits a favorite episode with Lolita's Mexican Food, an iconic family-owned business celebrating 34 years in the burrito biz. Jorge Farfan shares the story behind the beloved chain, the evolution of their authentic recipes (Cali burrito, anyone?), and the challenges of running a multi-location restaurant. Farfan reveals Lolita's connection to Roberto's, another legendary family name in the local taco shop scene, and talks about his family's hope that Lolita's continues to be a family business for generations to come. Discover more at San Diego Magazine HERE
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Cracking the Code of Picky Eaters: San Diego-based Hidden Foods is Revolutionizing Family Mealtime
22/08/2024 Duração: 51min#345 This week’s Happy Half Hour dives into the challenges of parenting picky eaters with special guest Kendra Vallone Matthews, founder of Hidden Foods Co. Kendra shares her journey from golf pro to hidden food expert, revealing how her frustration with her child’s picky eating led her to create a line of nutrient-packed foods that taste great and appeal even to the pickiest eaters. She candidly discusses how she transformed a culinary shortcut—jarred pasta sauce—into an innovative, good-tasting solution that integrates vegetables, vitamins, and proteins into everyday foods. We talk about convenience food, how it has shaped eating habits, and why it doesn’t have to be that way. To follow Kendra click HERE. To follow Hidden Foods click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine HERE
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This San Diego Non-Profit Focuses on Cooking Stoves, the Number One Killer in the World (Seriously)
15/08/2024 Duração: 01h07s#344 Our guest on this week’s podcast is Bill Toone, the founder of ECOLIFE Conservation and a celebrated conservationist. Our chat is filled with emotional highs and lows, as Toone reflects on the milestones that defined his fascinating career and the seemingly coincidental moments that led him to found ECOLIFE, an organization that prioritizes improving human lives as a path to conserving nature. He shares about his work helping to rescue the California Condor from extinction, with which he’s co-credited, and reveals his more recent work introducing better and safer cooking stoves to communities experiencing high levels of poverty around the world. To follow Bill click HERE. To follow ECOLIFE Conservation click HERE. To read the article click HERE Discover more at San Diego Magazine HERE
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How Sam The Cooking Guy Won the Internet
08/08/2024 Duração: 38min#343 Sam the Cooking Guy is our guest on this week’s Happy Half Hour. The YouTube star, cookbook author, and local restaurateur is sitting pretty at 3.7 million YouTube followers and just opened his latest restaurant, called Basta, in Little Italy (He’s also got Not Not Tacos, Samburgers, Graze, and Coo Coo’s Nest). In classic Sam style, the food follows only a few rules, resulting in brain-bending, mouth-watering combos like deep-fried pate à choux gnocchi with cacio e pepe aioli. It’s one of the best things we’ve ever popped in our mouths. We talk about the challenge of running restaurants, what it’s like becoming famous for learning to cook on YouTube, and recall a terrifying bomb threat that left Troy and Sam happily trauma-bonded forever. To follow Sam click HERE. To read the article click HERE Discover more at San Diego Magazine HERE
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Stella Jeans’ Secret Sauce is its Milk
01/08/2024 Duração: 42min#342 We’ve never met anyone who felt merely “so-so” about local craft scoop shop Stella Jean’s and its mostly salty other half, Pop Pie Co., so Troy and I decided to have its founders and owners, Steven Torres and chef Gan Suebsarakham onto the podcast to find out what makes their treats so special (spoiler alert: in part, it's the dairy). Pop Pie Co. was founded by Steven Torres and Gan Suebsarakham in 2016 when the two decided to reinvent comfort food in their way, which started with sweet and savory pies. They opened Stella Jean’s in 2018, and, since then, they have expanded to 11 locations in San Diego and beyond, opening scoop and pie shops and forming what’s now called the Sweet & Savory Collective. To follow Sweet & Savory Collective click HERE. To follow Pop Pie Co.™ click HERE. To follow Stella Jean’s Ice Cream click HERE. To read the article click HERE Discover more at San Diego Magazine HERE
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Jimbo’s Naturally Celebrates 40 Years of Transforming The Way San Diegans Eat
25/07/2024 Duração: 34minWe can’t get enough good produce here at San Diego Magazine. That’s why we brought on to Happy Half Hour Jimbo, himself, of Jimbo’s Naturally, the natural foods grocer that is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Jim “Jimbo” Someck is not only a real, actual person (many fans of the chain have wondered over the years), but a native New Yorker who ended up in OB in the late 1960s after a short stint at Cornell, working at the original Ocean Beach People’s Food Co-Op breaking down boxes when it was still an old Craftsman cottage. After leaving People’s, he bought and started what has now become the Jimbo’s chain in North Park. Today, there are three other stores in Escondido, Carlsbad, and 4s Ranch.
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San Diego’s Soul Food Lumpia Truck Was Inspired by Cooking in the Panamanian Jungle
23/07/2024 Duração: 56minThis week’s Happy Half Hour features mother-and-son duo Lia and Spencer Hunter of Lia’s Lumpia. Their come-up story is a fascinating blend of family tradition, cultural preservation, and innovative culinary fusion that began long before the Hunters’ foray into food competition TV. Spencer learned how to roll the thumb-thin Filipino fried and stuffed rolls from his mom, who learned from her mother, Spencer’s grandmother, who opened the first Filipino restaurant in National City, called San-Loy’s Lumpia and Food To Go. After stints cooking for the Malarkey universe and in the Panamanian jungle, he and his mom decided to strike out on their own with their unique soul food lumpia and other fusion dishes.
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The Little Lion’s Chef Learned Everything from Her Grandparents at The Belgian Lion
11/07/2024 Duração: 54minIf your time spent in OB and Point Loma spans decades, not just years, you likely know all about the Coulon family, proprietors of the well-loved but now-shuttered Belgian Lion. And there’s a good chance that you also know about their granddaughters, Anne-Marie, Jacqueline, and Dominique, who own Point Loma’s The Little Lion, now entering its tenth year of service. Chef and co-owner Anne-Marie joins Happy Half Hour to talk about her family’s storied culinary history and deep roots in OB, what it was like growing up in a restaurant kitchen, and the challenges of running a small but beloved restaurant in an increasingly expensive San Diego.
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Martin Short is the Current Mayor of This Food-and-Drink-Obsessed San Diego County Town
04/07/2024 Duração: 46minMartin Short is the Current Mayor of This Food-and-Drink-Obsessed San Diego County Town by San Diego Magazine
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Meet the Man Responsible for Light Beer's Craft Comeback
27/06/2024 Duração: 52minThis week, Troy and Jackie are joined by Doug Haster, master brewer at Mission Valley’s Puesto Cervecería. Hasker goes way back with beer in this town–he moved to San Diego in 1998 to head brewing at Gordon Biersch’s then-Mission Valley location and stayed until Biersch sold its operations to Puesto in 2019. Not ready to hang up his skates, he stuck with the Puesto folks, tweaked his brewing style from German to Mexican lagers, and carried on the building’s legacy of being home to some of San Diego’s finest suds. These days, Hasker is catching attention for the beer he brewed for the Padres, Puesto’s Clara. He tells us about this special beer and shares stories from his decades spent brewing beer in San Diego.
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Javier Plascencia Talks Michelin Stars and the Caesar Salad's 100th Anniversary
20/06/2024 Duração: 01h04minWe’ve got a Happy Half Hour double-header today: chef Michael Vaughn, who is coming up on his first year at the helm of La Jolla’s iconic Marine Room, and also Baja-based superstar Javier Plascencia, whose under-a-200-year-old-oak tree restaurant Animalón just got a Michelin Star. Both chat philosophy, process, and their cooking histories, and as a special bonus, Plascencia drops the details on his super special festival for the 100th anniversary of the Caesar salad.
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Deep-Fried Delights at the San Diego County Fair
17/06/2024 Duração: 34minFor podcasts like Happy Half Hour, events like the fair are basically our Christmas. Yeah, we love the rides, the activations, the camaraderie, the merriment. But to be totally honest, we’re here for the food. Dip us in corn batter and fry us. Dust some powdered sugar on our heads. Load us up with fatty, drippy, sloppy, sweet and salty goods. This episode, Troy and the crew hit up the San Diego County Fair, and they brought along Z90.3’s Rick Morton to yuk it up while they test the Fairtastic Food Competition finalists. We also had on Lori Sutherland, who owns fair favorite Tasti Chips, to weigh in. We came, we tasted, we judged, we crowned. Tune in to find out all the winners, as well as all the deets on this year's fair food.