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Saturday, June 07, 2014

Achiote Grill

Achiote Grill
16691 Gothard St Ste K
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Tel: (714) 842-8919

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Who Song & Larry's

Who Song & Larry's
1535 W. Katella Ave
Orange, CA 92867
Tel: (714) 639-9550

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Went recently with Judy Asman (the writer formerly known as "Judy the Foodie") to try out Who Song & Larry's Cal-Mex Cantina at the Century Promenade. We both enjoyed the food (comped meal this first time) but Judy did the writeup:

What restaurant experience could pull me out of food blogger "retirement" but a fantastic lunch at the new Who Song & Larry's Cal-Mex Cantina in Orange, California? Not to mention the opportunity to review the latest hot spot for Christian Z.'s OC Mex Food blog. #honored

Located in the same space where an Acapulco's resided for years, Who Song & Larry's brings an intriguing atmosphere—an homage to places Who Song and Larry visited together on their international travels—fusing a south-of-the-border-resort vibe on the patio and neo-classic Mexican décor and memorabilia on the inside. The entire restaurant is spacious, including the indoor and outdoor bar areas, where creative menus of tasty libations enhance the festive vibe.

Christian Z. and I started by whetting our palates with a refreshing cucumber-ginger cocktail, non-alcoholic. This lovely spritzer was the perfect prelude to the braised chicken wings, mild and sweet with chipotle jelly glaze, and the diablo-ed eggs, offering a scrumptious, well-balanced rendering of traditional deviled eggs. Topped with bits of bacon, each egg offered a creamy, savory and cool experience, with coarse salt for dipping and avocado slices as an aside. As we indulged, our server Charles kept our table well-attended, ever-so friendly and very knowledgeable about the menu. Christian left the table in intervals to take pictures of the décor, particularly the dining area, where charming paintings of the women of Who Song and Larry offer both beauty and sentimentality. By the time my next cocktail arrived—a pineapple cocojito (Bacardi pineapple fusion, fresh coconut water, lime, pineapple juice, Sprite, Mint and dressed with coconut shavings)—I was ready for more.

After indicating to the staff that I'm currently going no-carb, low-carb, a variety of excellent recommendations emerged. Our taste buds ventured to the cold smoked salmon tostada, exceptionally good—crunchy, savory and light. With this dish, fresh smoked salmon slices rest on a thin, crispy flour tortilla, coated with a delicate spread of green onion crema. Tobiko (flying fish roe), citrus "caviar" from a finger lime and pickled red onions top the salmon, creating an incredible mix of flavors that span the globe. We switched gastronomic gears to a dish full of heat both in temperature and spice—the chipotle meatballs. Served in a skillet, hints of mesquite coupled with fresh ground beef and pork are the stars of this show, with a cheesy, polenta-ish crust at the bottom. Unforgettable. And then, the "it" dish. The Idaho rainbow trout. OMG. In talking with Chef Johannes'—whose international heritage of Japanese, Dutch and Indonesian parallels so perfectly with the Who Song & Larry's menu and history—what we would learn is that Chef has a penchant for all things charred. Wouldn't you know, when done to perfection, I love charred. To me there is no more pleasing combination of heat and food than a dish that is charred perfectly on the outside and juicy on the inside, whether it's a bell pepper, a steak or a fish. That's where Chef's Idaho rainbow trout knocks it out of the park. Presented in stacked filets, the fish is pan-seared and served resting on a bed of caramelized white onions and diced pork belly. Roasted cherry tomatoes linger subtly beside these filets, where the citrus-buttery flavor of the meat is accented by the crispy, charred skins. Each bite is a delectable experience in and of itself. Even better is that this entrée left me feeling light, nourished and very satisfied.

As we waited for our dessert, Chef prepared a raspberry sorbet for us at the table. The demonstration was entertaining and educational, of course yielding a refreshing diversion to this unusually humid SoCal day.

Even after all of the above, our yearning for more culinary adventures continued. We finished our meal with the avocado split, where scoops of dulce de leche ice cream top avocado quarters; pecan brittle and a caramel sauce offer a sugary crunch. I was pleasantly surprised by the balance the avocado slices bring to this dish, realizing that avocado is, after all, a fruit, so it makes sense that it fits so naturally with a dessert.

I gave Who Song & Larry's in Orange, California five stars on Facebook. A couple of hours after the meal and I'm enjoying that I do not feel gluttonous and stuffed. While I know this has something to do with the low-carb selections, I believe it's also thanks to the high-quality meats, vegetables and spices carefully selected by Chef Johannes.

What about the chips?

Although a cantina, Who Song & Larry's helps those on a low-carb/no-carb diet to stick to the eating plan by not automatically offering chips and salsa. You must order them. Both salsas are fresh, two versions of spicy and mild, and the creamy bean dip is tasty with bold smoky flavors. The chips and salsa are a fine option as a social appetizer. However, if I had to make a strong recommendation—do away with filling up on chips and take a chance on the other dishes. They will not disappoint.

Door to Nowhere
Chips and Salsa
Braised Chicken Wings
Diablo Eggs
Idaho Trout
Avocado Split

Here's the official press release along with some photos they sent:


Who Song & Larry’s Cal-Mex Cantina Opens in Southern California

Introduces a Unique Dining Experience for Social, Adventurous Foodies

Orange, Calif. (May 14, 2014) – An unexpected party-crasher to the Stadium Promenade, Who Song & Larry’s – a Real Mex Restaurant – opened today in Orange, CA.  Who Song & Larry’s is an entirely new restaurant concept that combines the fun and flair of Mexican culture with handcrafted cocktails and a fusion of foods from around the world.  With an emphasis on “social eats,” Who Song & Larry’s offers food, drinks and an ambience that are sharable, unexpected and eclectic.

The restaurant concept originates from the fictional story of two best friends – Who Song and Larry – who traveled around the world meeting good people, eating great food and sharing many drinks.  After a lifetime of travel and stories, the two friends decided to open a restaurant filled with their favorite food, mementos and friends.  Guests will experience the spirit of the duo and their adventures through the restaurant’s eclectic décor and unexpected menu.

“This restaurant is completely different from anything else out there,” said Charly Robinson, CEO of Real Mex Restaurants.  “We’ve brought together everyone’s favorite foods from around the world, along with an incredible cocktail menu and put them in a fun and energetic environment.  From the food, to our drinks, to our people – this is a restaurant you want to be in.”

Upon entering the cantina, guests will feel as if they’ve traveled the world with Who Song and Larry.  An array of 12 unique chandeliers gleam over the restaurant’s separate dining areas. The cantina includes tall communal tables, and in the heart of the building, the custom built indoor-outdoor bar connects the cantina with the patio.  With market lights, two beach palapas, and a 10-foot fire pit, the outdoor patio is the ideal setting to enjoy a sunny afternoon happy hour, a weekend brunch with family or late night drinks with friends.

The Who Song & Larry’s menu, created by Executive Chef Johannes Bernau and his team, is an eclectic mix of favorite flavors from around the world.  With his Japanese, Dutch and Indonesian background, Chef Johannes’ menu includes everything from quintessential SoCal Mexican favorites to fresh seafood, specialty salads, sharable starters and a unique Cal-Mex sushi menu.  Highlights include the Lobster Mac & Cheese Enchiladas and the Muay Thai Chicken Salad, which Bernau says, “has so much flavor it will kick you in the mouth.” Bernau built his career alongside several of the world’s most-renowned chefs in the Las Vegas restaurant scene including Jose Andres and Wolfgang Puck, amongst others.

To complement the food, Who Song & Larry’s cocktail list will make patrons dizzy just looking at it.  The list of libations includes hand-crafted cocktails, specialty margaritas, flaming Mai Tai’s, sharable drinks served in wood buckets and an extensive selection of tequila and mescal brands.

Who Song & Larry’s is located at 1535 W. Katella Ave in Orange, CA and is open for brunch, lunch and dinner. For more information visit www.whosongandlarrys.com or www.facebook.com/wslcantina, and to make a reservation call 714-639-9550.

The Legend of Who Song & Larry’s
Legend has it, after a lifetime of travel, best friends Who Song and Larry had more tales than they could tell.  Their stories revolved around the good people they met, the great food they enjoyed, and the copious amounts of tequila that helped guide their way.  When they returned home, they yearned for a place to sit back, relax and share their stories.  They couldn't find that place, so they opened it…and Who Song & Larry’s was born.  They filled the menu with their favorite things to eat, crafted amazing cocktails and adorned the walls with the mementos they collected along their travels. Most importantly, Who Song and Larry hired their best friends to work there to make sure everyone who came in would be treated like one of their own.
 
About Real Mex Restaurants
Headquartered in Cypress, California, Real Mex Restaurants is the largest full-service, casual dining Mexican restaurant chain operator in the United States with 118 company-owned and operated restaurants, as well as 13 franchised restaurants. Our brands include El Torito Restaurants, Acapulco Mexican Restaurants, Chevys Fresh Mex® Restaurants, El Torito Grill Restaurants, Las Brisas Restaurant in Laguna Beach, Sinigual Restaurant in New York City, Who Song and Larry's in Vancouver, WA, and El Paso Cantina in Torrance, CA.


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Thursday, May 01, 2014

Winder Farms Celebrates Cinco de Mayo With South of the Border Offerings


Orange County’s Premier Home Grocery Delivery Service Spotlights Rico’s Natural Mexican Food Items This May

Orange County, Calif. – April 29, 2014 – Winder Farms, the premiere home delivery grocery company that provides high quality farm fresh food directly to customers’ doorsteps, is spotlighting its Mexican food lineup and bundled meal offerings just in time for Cinco de Mayo. Known for its dedication to providing Orange County families with seasonal, natural and nutritious foods, Winder Farms has more than a dozen Rico’s items on its roster.

Winder Farms’ Rico’s product choices are always made with fresh ingredients and no preservatives or additives of any kind. The offerings include breakfast burritos, fresh handmade guacamole, restaurant style salsa, entrée burritos, chicken enchiladas and more. Working to simplify life for busy Orange County parents, Winder Farms has created several bundle meals that come complete with everything necessary to create popular south of the border entrees, including a taco kit bundle, chicken tamale dinner bundle, and a chips and salsa bundle.

Mike Dutton, CEO of Winder Farms stated, “With Mexican cuisine being a Southern California staple, we felt it was important to offer our Orange County subscribers a simple way to prepare their favorite Mexican-themed meals.”

Winder Farms began its delivery service in 1880 by delivering fresh milk and dairy products from its own dairy farm with a horse-drawn cart. Today, Winder Farms offers more than 300 farm fresh products to customers in Utah, Southern Nevada and Southern California – and delivers them right to customers’ doors every week. As the premiere home grocery delivery service, Winder Farms has modernized its methods with online orders and text reminders, but the company carries on its long-standing tradition of delivering farm fresh organic, all-natural and hormone-free products provided by local farmers and businesses.

For more information about Winder Farms, its product offerings, or to sign up for service, please visit: http://www.winderfarms.com.

About Winder Farms:
Winder Farms offers more than 300 farm fresh products to customers in Utah, Las Vegas, Nev., and Orange County, Calif. — and delivers them right to customers’ doors every week.  As a “farmers market on wheels,” product choices include all-natural dairy items, eggs and cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables, salads, meats, freshly made pasta, fresh baked breads, dinner entrées and much more.  It is easy to get started—customers simply place a standing order for delivery each week and can make changes online by 8 p.m. the night before the scheduled delivery day.  The items are then delivered to a cooler bag outside each customer’s home before 8 a.m.  Learn more by visiting www.winderfarms.com or calling 1.800.WINDER1.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Taco Boy

Taco Boy
3436 Lincoln Ave
Anaheim, CA 92801
Tel: (714) 827-9282

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Easter Brunch at Mi Casa RSM


Easter Brunch Reservations » at www.micasa1.com

Celebrate Easter with a special Sunday brunch on April 20, 2014, at Mi Casa in RSM. It's a  Sonoran take on breakfast favorites, including Torta Toast, Mex Benedict, Chilaquiles,  Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Skillet and more.  Join Mi Casa for the most delicious fiesta in South County! 

Drink Specials:  $5 Bloody Mary, $5 Bloody Maria

Mi Casa Easter Brunch Menu

Breakfast Skillet: Eggs, potatoes, peppers, onions, pollo asado or carne asada; tortillas. 10.45
Chile Verde Machaca Torta: Eggs, chile verde, onions, avocado, cheese, breakfast potatoes. 8.95
Mex Benedict: Eggs, chorizo , chipotle hollandaise sauce; breakfast potatoes. 9.45
Torta Toast:  fresh fruit and organic agave and caramel syrup. 6.95             
Breakfast Burrito:  eggs, chorizo, potatoes, cheese; served with rice and beans.  10.45             
Huevos Rancheros: Eggs atop a corn tortilla, ranchero sauce; served with rice and beans. 7.95            
Angel's Omelette: Eggs, potatoes, cheese, tomatoes, onions, chiles. 9.45               
Chorizo and Eggs: Eggs, chorizo scrambled and served with rice, beans, and tortillas.  7.95             
Chilaquiles:  Scrambled eggs, cheese atop sautéed chips with our salsa verde; 9.45   



Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant at 22322 El Paseo in Rancho Santa Margarita,  will be open Easter Sunday from 11:00 a.m – 4:00pm, serving both the regular and brunch menu.

Easter Brunch Reservations » at www.micasa1.com
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Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Mariscos Vista del Mar

Mariscos Vista del Mar
6999 Cerritos Ave
Stanton, CA 90680
Tel: (714) 863-7090

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Tuesday, March 04, 2014

21st Annual Wild & Crazy Taco Night, April 10th


It’s time for the 21st Annual Wild & Crazy Taco Night, April 10th at Share Our Selves in Costa Mesa. Twenty-two of Orange County’s most prominent and innovative chefs will join an expected 650 supporters of SOS for a casual evening of beer, margaritas, and exotic tacos. 

In the spirit of good-natured competition and to support a great cause, these generous chefs will be whipping up delicious and unique tacos. The chefs’ creativity is endless and the food leaves guests talking for the rest of the year!

Back by popular demand is the pre-event VIP Party!  Participating guests will enjoy early admission and will have the opportunity to meet all of the chefs and sample their tacos before the general event begins. The VIP Reception has sold out each year.

Proceeds from the event benefit the SOS Orange Aid Project which collects retrievable food from restaurants, grocery stores, bakeries, and caterers to distribute to low income Orange County residents. Six mornings a week, volunteer and staff drivers collect food from throughout the county and deliver it to SOS. Five days a week, SOS distributes approximately 200 bags of groceries a day to individuals and families in need.

WHEN:             Thursday, April 10, 2014
5:30pm – 7:30pm  
VIP Pre-Party 4:30pm – 5:30pm

WHERE:           Share Our Selves – 1550 Superior Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627

COST:              General Admission $70, VIP Admission $150
ADVANCE SALE ONLY

CONTACT:        To purchase tickets, visit www.shareourselves.org/events or call SOS at 949.270.2137

ORANGE COUNTY’S PREMIERE PARTICIPATING CHEFS

Franco Barone
il Barone Ristorante
Noah Blöm
ARC & Shuck Oyster Bar
Paul Buchanan
Primal Alchemy
Lynne Campbell
The Quiet Women
Greg Daniels
taco asylum
Mark Gagnon
Newport Beach Plaza
Salvatore Gonzales
Newport Rib Company
Manny Gonzalez
TAPS Fish House & Brewery
Alan Greeley
The Golden Truffle
Andrew Gruel
SlapFish
Carlito Jocson
Yard House
Louie Jocson
Red Table
Rachel Klemek
Blackmarket Bakery
Steve Kling
Five Crowns
David Man
Island Hotel
Alessandro Pirozzi
Alessá Laguna & Mare Culinary Lounge
Cory Rapp
The Catch
Jose Rodriguez
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa
Deborah Schneider
Sol Cocina & solita tacos & margaritas
Lou Tista
Rasta Taco
Dustin White
Orange Hill
Marco Zapien
Melissa’s Produce

Tequila Generously Donated by Tres Sietes Tequila

Share Our Selves (SOS) is a nationally recognized health center providing high quality, comprehensive safety net services to the Orange County Community. Services include: medical and dental care, behavioral health services, case management, food, clothing, financial assistance, legal aid, and special holiday programs.

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Thursday, February 13, 2014

OC Restaurant Week 2014

OC Restaurant Week Celebrates 6 Years of Dining OutThe One Week of the Year When All You Have to Make are Reservations!
February 23 – March 1, 2014
 
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., FEBRUARY 2014 - The Orange County Restaurant Association will celebrate its sixth year of allowing the community to “break bread” together by producing the region's fastest growing and most anticipated culinary event, Orange County Restaurant Week. The 2014 Orange County Restaurant Week will be held Sunday, February 23rd through Saturday, March 1st.

 The following restaurants are participating in this year’s event (click on each restaurant name to see menus; search by city or price point at http://www.ocrestaurantweek.com/participating-restaurants.html):

118 Degrees – Costa Mesa
320 Main – Seal Beach
370 Common – Laguna Beach
Anaheim White House – Anaheim
Anepalco's Cafe – Orange
AnQi By Crustacean – Costa Mesa
Bambu Restaurant – Newport Restaurant
Bluewater Grill - Newport & Tustin
Brea Improv – Brea
Brunos Trattoria – Brea
C4 Deli – Santa Ana
Café Beau Soleil – Newport Beach
Canaletto Ristorante Veneto – Newport Beach
Catal Restaurant – Anaheim
Chart House – Dana Point
Crystal Jade – Irvine
CUCINA enoteca – Irvine
Eat Chow – Newport Beach
El Torito - All OC locations
El Torito Grill – Brea & Irvine
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour - Brea & Mission Viejo
Fiano's Restaurant & Bar – San Juan Capistrano
Fire + Ice – Anaheim
Five Crowns – Corona del Mar
GG's Bistro – Laguna Beach
Gypsy Den - Anaheim, Costa Mesa & Santa Ana
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ - Brea, Huntington Beach & Tustin
Harborside Restaurant – Newport Beach
Hopscotch – Fullerton
Il Dolce – Costa Mesa 
Il Fornaio – Irvine
Irvine Improv – Irvine
Issara Thai Cuisine – Huntington Beach
JT Schmid's Restaurant & Brewery – Anaheim & Tustin
K'ya Bistro – Laguna Beach
Lark Creek – Newport Beach
Little Sparrow – Santa Ana
LUCCA – Irvine
Lumberyard – Laguna Beach
Maro Wood Grill – Laguna Beach
Marrakesh – Costa Mesa
Matador Cantina - Fullerton
Medieval Times – Buena Park
Mesa – Costa Mesa
Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant & Bar - Costa Mesa & Rancho Santa Margarita
Mizu Sushi Bar & Grill – Rancho Santa Margarita
Mozambique – Laguna Beach
Naples Ristorante – Anaheim
Newport Landing – Newport Beach
Newport Rib Company – Newport Beach
Nirvana Grille – Laguna Beach
Opah Seafood Grill – Aliso Viejo
Pinot Provence – Costa Mesa
Pirate's Dinner Adventure – Buena Park
Pizzeria Ortica – Costa Mesa
Prego Ristorante – Irvine
RA Sushi – Tustin & Huntington Beach
Rockin' Baja – Newport Beach
Royal Khyber – Santa Ana
Royal Thai Cuisine – Laguna Beach
Royal Thai Cuisine – Newport Beach
Rusty Pelican – Newport Beach
Savannah Chop House – Laguna Niguel
Scott's Restaurant & Bar – Costa Mesa
SeaLegs Wine Bar – Huntington Beach
Seasons 52 – Costa Mesa
SLAPFISH – Huntington Beach
Slaters 50/50 – Anaheim Hills & Huntington Beach
SOL Cocina – Newport Beach
solita – Huntington Beach
Spark Woodfire Grill – Huntington Beach
Splashes Restaurant – Laguna Beach
Starfish – Laguna Beach
Steakhouse 55 – Anaheim
Sundried Tomato - San Clemente & San Juan Capistrano
SWSH Shabu Shabu – Irvine
Tabu Grill – Laguna Beach
Tamarind of London – Newport Beach
Ten Asian Bistro – Newport Beach
The Blind Pig – Rancho Santa Margarita
The Capital Grille – Costa Mesa
The Catch – Anaheim
The Cellar – Fullerton
The Crow Bar and Kitchen – Corona del Mar
The Melting Pot – Irvine & Brea
The Rooftop Lounge – Laguna
Tommy Bahama's Island Grille – Newport Beach
Tortilla Jo's – Anaheim
True Food Kitchen – Newport Beach
Villa Roma – Laguna Hills
VUE Restaurant – Dana Point
Wahoo's Fish Taco - All OC locations
Watermarc – Laguna Beach
Wild Goose Tavern – Costa Mesa
Wildfish Seafood Grille – Newport Beach
Woody's Wharf – Newport Beach
zcafe – Costa Mesa
Zimzala – Huntington Beach
Zipangu – Costa Mesa

"As we enter our sixth year, we have been able to establish a quality experience that has come to be one of OC's favorite culinary events. Orange County Restaurant Week is a now-annual event with 100 of the county’s dining destinations," explained Pamela Waitt, president of the OC Restaurant Association
. "This year’s six year anniversary will serve as a grand celebration as restaurants offer the best menus and ensure that diners will be presented with a truly special week. After all, the goal is for everyone involved to have fun!”

Presenting sponsor for the 2014 Orange County Restaurant Week 
is Newport Lexus, who will host the event’s official launch party in February 2014. Other sponsors include Food Enthusiast, Orange Coast Magazine, OpenTable, Angels Radio AM830, 95.5 KLOS, Irvine Spectrum Center, Fashion Island, Orange County Register, Chambord, Celebrity Cruises, Sub-Zero and Wolf, Greer’s OC and Yelp. For general information, or to learn about participation or sponsorship opportunities during Orange County Restaurant Week, please visit www.OrangeCountyRestaurantWeek.com. To learn about or join the Orange County Restaurant Association, visit www.OCRestaurantAssociation.org.

*****For more information, contact: Mona Shah-Anderson, Moxxe PR at +1 818 749 1931 or mona@moxxepr.com