Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza: Grilled Chicken Salad – Decent food, but this salad is an outstanding mix of walnuts, gorgonzola, chicken, and the best damn vinaigrette I’ve ever tasted. (I sometime just pick up bottles of the basil vinaigrette for my own salads at home.) Any ghetto looking Mexican food restaurant in San Diego (i.e. Roberto’s, Alberto’s, Reyburto’s, Aliburto’s, you get the idea): The hot sauce (which is free) – As someone said in another post on the topic of food in San Diego said, the more ghetto looking the Mexican restaurant, the better. Forget the rest of the extensive menus at these places and stick to the rolled tacos and carne asada burritos. Just remember to ask for hot sauce. (Often the deciding factor on which one you go to and everyone has an opinion.) As my neighbor once said disappointedly in her drunken wisdom after they forgot to put sauce in the bag, “The food is just a means of getting the hot sauce to the mouth.”