Your Huckleberry friend serves you well
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DINING OUT
Huckleberry’s Famous Sandwiches, at Gothard Street and Edinger
Avenue, is light, clean and convenient to Golden West College. No
hassle here.
On the corner of the L-shaped Huntington Plaza behind Coco’s
Bakery, it’s an order-at-the-counter place owned by Suk Kim and his
wife Sil with help form daughter Sharon, a Troy High School student
and her two brothers.
This is Suk Kim’s second career. A graduate of the University of
Southern California with a major in chemistry, he did research and
development before retiring. Now it’s a nine-table spot (no booths)
that has his attention.
The menu offers 21 hot and cold sandwiches from which I selected
Cashew Chicken (six inch $3.25, 12 inch $4.45) on a soft wheat roll
-- a mouthful of all-white meat mixed with chopped cashews with
slices of tomato, cucumber and crisp tender sprouts that give
lightness to a big, fat sandwich. Freshness is the key here. It looks
big, but it’s not heavy.
If you’re ready for a quick dinner, chose one of the rice plates
($4.75 to $4.95). There are teriyaki beef and chicken but one that is
different is the Bulgogi rice plate ($4.75). “Bul” in Korean means
“beef” and here it is strips of marinated sliced beef with the
distinctive Korean spicy sweet flavor. Koreans enjoy strongly
flavored food surprisingly using more garlic than any other ethnic
group with lots of soy, black pepper, red chilies and ginger. The
tender strips of meat are served on top of steamed rice beside a
green salad. It’s a well-balanced dish and especially good with the
oriental dressing, a mildly spicy cream-like thousand island.
If you like a California rolls, there is a plate of eight ($3) and
a variety of extra salads -- oriental chicken, chef salad, chicken
taco ($3.50 small, $4.90 large). There is a soup of the day and some
excellent chili (cup $1.50, bowl $1.95) with a good spicy meat sauce
and kidney beans.
Huckleberry’s has been in Huntington Beach since 1976 with several
owners, most recently the Korean Kim family adding their special
flavors.
Remember if you are on Center Street approaching Gothard just
around the bend is your Huckleberry friend.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have
comments or suggestions, call (562) 493-5062 or e-mail
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