>We chanced upon El Campeon years ago when we first moved to southern California. We were visiting San Juan Capistrano and saw a huge crowd in and around this restaurant as we drove by. I wasn’t in the mood to tackle the masses so we left, completed what we went to SJC to do and […]
>Tacos Y Mariscos Sinaloa — serves its purpose
>The sign says ‘grand opening’ and while the owners may be new, the restaurant has been here for a while. It used to be Reyna’s and shared its space with the Tamale Queen, but now, with a new coat of paint, a new menu, and voila, a new restaurant emerges. When I visited, they had […]
>Sahuayo Primo — muy caliente
>Santa Ana, home to literally hundreds if not thousands of Mexican restaurants I know I will never be able to fully explore nor appreciate just due to sheer logistics. Once in a while, I will chance upon one which is notable, but most of the time, it’s due to word of mouth or from Yelp. […]
>Anepalco’s Cafe — outstanding in every way
>I’ve waited to try Anepalco’s because I wanted to make sure that all the accolades it’s been receiving has been well deserved. I guess whatever hype this place has been getting is well worth it and more! This very small hole-in-the-wall, mom and pop establishment is hidden in a small nondescript strip mall, easily missed […]
>Rayo Grill — a buffet worth its salt
> Who knew that such a lunch buffet existed inside a Holiday Inn of all places. The Holiday Inn in San Diego Mission Valley is home to Rayo Grill, and Rayo Grill is home to an $8.99 buffet lunch which is really rather good for its humble price. Your meal starts when you sit down […]
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