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Food is of the noncommital "pan-Asian" variety, which means elaborate sushi rolls and various fried dishes and heavily sauced items. It's fine, whatever, but here a little pricey for what comes on ... read more
Location might seem like nothing great, but that's before you step in: helluva view! Sushi place keeps reelin' 'em in (fish and people) with a mix of classic nigiri and sashimi and modern, fusion-y... read more
The perfect place to go into an ocean-staring food coma with a beer buzz to boot. The pizzas may not be authentic, or maybe they're authentic Newport Beach-style. But they're tasty just the same. S... read more
Stays relevant with semi-changing menu and reliably good food. Just not quite a revelation. Ahi, crab cakes, spring rolls for appies. Salads have things like goat cheese, beets, fruit, and candied ... read more
A tiny restaurant filled to the brims with nothing but classic dishes. However, it is highly Swiss-influenced, so there might be something new on the menu even for those who think they know French ... read more
Don't go looking for a taqueria experience. Prices alone would be a letdown. In the really expensive sense. More of a chimichanga kind of place. Seafood enchiladas, too, for those who get down with... read more
Proprieter loves himself some mesquite-grilled fish. Daily specials fall along those lines, but other preps like clam chowder, fried squid, steamed shellfish, and crustaceans, the works, are also a... read more
Merrilee herself was an OG hippie in Huntington's more free-flowing...
Designer with a pedigree (rare in Laguna, perhaps) has gone appoint...
At the bar, in the lounge, or amongst the flora, service is great a...
In Orange County, there's no shame in a mall location. Especially i...
So, you've heard of photobooths. But these here are a whole differe...