I’ve been venturing to Long Beach a little more recently. There’s been a few eateries dotted around that city which are worth visiting, the majority of them independently owned, each offering something unique and specific. Brix at the Shore is one of these places. Situated on the corner of Claremont and E 2nd Avenue, it is indescript until you […]
TAPS Irvine debuts with a big bang
I’ve waited a long time for TAPS to open closer to me. I’ve been to the Brea location many times, but only for brunch. I’ve never ordered off the a la carte menu there, so have nothing to go by except the stellar Sunday brunch they serve. TAPS Irvine opens today in the old Bucca […]
Settebello has found its place at Crystal Cove
Crystal Cove is home to many restaurants, and Settebello is one of the newer ones there. I’ve tried coming here several times ever since it opened almost a year ago. The first time I arrived at 11am with a friend, to find they do not open until noon. Another time, we get here and my friend isn’t in […]
Neon Museum — Las Vegas
I’ve been to Las Vegas so many times, and there were two places I’d been wanting to visit on numerous occasions — the Liberace Museum and The Neon Museum. Interestingly, it is during the tour of The Neon Museum that I find out the Liberace Museum has since closed. The Neon Museum tour lasts about an hour and […]
The Crooked Duck — Long Beach
The Crooked Duck’s moniker derives from a legend owner Joseph (Joey) Rooney’s uncle told to him as a child. While at the family’s summer house on Island Lake in Illinois, his uncle relays a story about a man who was water-skiing on the lake and accidentally hit a duck. Witnesses were horrified by this incident and as they […]
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