Last week, I visited Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge before the debut of MOTOWN THE MUSICAL at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Chef Ross Pangilinan’s 3-course Prix Fixe Theater Menu ($45) especially created to pair with the show at hand. I knew it was a sold out show, but wasn’t sure if the dining room was packed due […]
Habuya Okinawan Dining
I’ve been here twice. The first was for lunch — a rather unmemorable meal — and more recently, dinner. I had heard from friends that dinner is so much better and wanted to check it out for myself. We arrived around 7pm and it wasn’t super crowded. I quickly went ahead and ordered a bunch […]
Padre — Long Beach
I have a policy of not visiting a restaurant in its first month of opening but I broke it this weekend. Padre in Long Beach opened Saturday evening without pomp and circumstance. In fact, they just very quietly opened their doors and waited for people to go in. But why did I break my own policy […]
Brix at the Shore — Long Beach
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 […]
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