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Restaurants in Orange County
I'll be in Orange County on business for two weeks and am looking for some good restaurants to check out. Nothing too expensive or fancy - my meal allowance is $15 for dinner. I'll be staying in Anaheim, but will have a rental car and don't mind driving. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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how about Hatam's Restaurant in anaheim, on corner of brookhurst and lapalma. it's great persian restaurant.
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Any suggestions on good local Mexican or Italian restuarants in that area? Thanks.
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I ate at a Macaroni Grill while out there on business. It was pretty good for a chain restaurant. Much better than say the Olive Garden. Hopefully someone can help you with a more mom and pop style restaurant suggestion.
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While a drive-thru taco stand, Alberto's on State College has great rolled tacos. You could definitely save some of your meal allowance for a bigger splurge meal on the weekend.
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In N Out double doubles can't be beat for a good burger.
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Downtown Disney recently opened and might be worth checking out. Apparently the lines are long, but it looks like they may have some decent places to eat.
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Orange County Mining Company in Orange has a nice view, but the food is a little pricy.
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No one has any suggestions on great local Italian or Mexican restaurants in Orange County???
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My GOOD recs: For your $, InNout burgers the best! We drove 75 mi.in college for this SoCal treat (locals ask 4 "animal style" off the menu=grilled onions).Mex: Baja Fish Taco by SoCoast Plaza is fresh, delicious and little$.Corner Bakery in same block has delicious breakfast, sandwiches,salads&bread.In Costa Mesa by John W. Airport or downtown H.B.the delicious Wahoos Fish Taco.Fish is grilled, not traditional SoCal/Baja yummy fried fish taco (steak and chicken available for uninitiated).Ambience very surfer/local; feast for $4.50.Carnivores: Supermex in H.B, L.B. huge shredded beef burritos, beer is a must, low$. For 20$ best Ital:Mama Cosa's Anaheim near (my bro worked there). Very authentic! Enjoy!
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More infor: SKIP downtown Disney on your budget! I've been twice; great people watching, window shopping..but like all things Disney, hideously overpriced food. Forget Macaroni grill: in the end, it is still just a chain. No local vibe at all. For a splurge, go to the exotic amazing Habana cuban restaurant in Costa Mesa's Lab AntiMall past J.Wayne Airport. All candlelit, live flamenco dancers, hip patrons. Drink sangria and eat conch fritter - put it on plastic like a true OC Local! Live a little - try sushi!!
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I'd have to second the vote for Mama Cosa's. Good Italian food at a family like restaurant. Only problem is that the area of town is not the best of OC.
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While they're chain restaurants, Cheesecake Factory and PF Chnags in Fashion Island are both very good.
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You could drive over to San Juan Capistrano to see the mission there and directly across the square is a Mexican restaurant (name I can't remember, but you'll find it) with great food. I THINK it's El Adobe, but not sure. Ask and someone will tell you.
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Yes, it's the El Adobe - a favorite restuarant of Richard Nixon.
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Any suggestions for really good pizza in OC? I love BJ's, but would like to find someplace a little more authentic. Thanks.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions - keep em coming! Any more suggestions for small mom and pop style restuarants?
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There's a fairly good Mexican restaurant in downtown Yorba Linda on Main Street. There's also the Blue Agave in Yorba Linda which serves wonderful southwestern style food.
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