San Diego Burger Club went to Recess Food Truck on Eastgate Mall today. The Eastgate Mall location is in the middle of an office park. Parking was accessible and there were a number of outdoor tables (most with umbrellas for shade) at which to eat.
We arrived around 11:45am and there was a decent line at that time. The line got longer and longer over time, though we only had to wait a few minutes to order and a few more minutes for our food since we beat most of the crowd. Here is an important tip if you plan to eat at Recess — you can order online (you must order by 11am), pay by PayPal, set a pickup time, and avoid the line and the wait. We didn’t try that, but if you plan to arrive there during the lunch rush, ordering online might be the way to go.
Now as to whether you should actually eat there … we were not very impressed. The clever burger names and dressed-up tater tots — which include a variant on nachos made with tots and appropriately named “Totchos” — did nothing to save this place. One of us was impressed by their burger, but three of us thought the burgers mostly tasted like the sauce on them and nothing else, one of the orders of tots was not sufficiently crispy, one of the burgers did not fill the bun (resulting is several bites that were all bun and fillings with no burger), one burger was not sufficiently cooked, and one burger was unevenly cooked. Inconsistency is the name of the game here, and the result was that only one meal out of four turned out well. Also, there is no dessert at Recess. When Stuffed Burgers Food Truck with their Fried Oreos is your competition, coming to the game with no dessert at all seems a bit anemic.
Somehow Recess eked out a B rating, but it’s not a very enthusiastic B. For the same price (around $11), I would much rather cross La Jolla Village Drive and head over to Five Guys Burgers and Fries, even though Five Guys also received a B rating.



















Needless to say we will try to hit up The Corner one last time before they close. We had been to Nicky Rottens before and it is a contender for best burger in San Diego. The consensus today was A-/A. The restaurant was more crowded than the last time we were there and as a result the service was a bit slow. Also, their consistency seemed to be a bit off today. The last time I was there I had the pastrami burger and it was one of the best burgers I had ever eaten. This time I ordered the pastrami burger again and it was a tad saltier than I would have liked. Also, while I have to give them props for offering tater tots and even more props for their tater tots being better than most, my particular batch of tater tots was not as hot as it should have been. Liz got tater tots too though and hers were hotter and fresh out of the fryer. Everyone really enjoyed their burgers, which seemed really big — so big, in fact, that there were plenty of fries and tots left over and Liz couldn’t even finish her burger (wimp!). Nicky Rottens is not the cheapest burger in town — my pastrami burger, tater tots ($2 to substitute them for fries), and Coke Zero cost over $21 with tax and tip (if you stick with regular fries and water, you can escape for around $15). Add in $2.45 for street parking and you are approaching $25. Speaking of $25, if you are up to it they have “Da Ultimate Burga Challenge!” for $24.95 — finish a 2-1/2 pound burger and fries in an hour and you get your name on the wall and a free t-shirt (finish it in a half hour and it’s free). One of these days … I might have to try it … . Bottom line — Nicky Rottens makes a great tasting big burger and has a good selection of sides. A contender for best burger in San Diego, I definitely recommend Nicky Rottens!


