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Little Onion Mexican

110 W Macarthur Blvd
Santa Ana, CA
(714) 979-1144
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Roy's

453 Newport Center Dr E
Newport Beach, CA
(949) 640-7697
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Wheel of Life

14370 Culver Dr Ste 2
Irvine, CA
(949) 551-8222
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Morimoto

88 10th Ave
New York, NY
(212) 989-8883
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The French Laundry

6640 Washington St
Yountville, CA
(707) 944-2380
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Din Tai Fung Dumpling House

1108 S Baldwin Ave
Arcadia, CA
(626) 574-7068
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June 4, 2007

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Din Tai Fung

Dumplings, thats all you get here. This place has a rep of its own, juicy dumplings. you have to deal with a long wait, especially if youre like me, not very chinese because this place is monsterously crowded and parking is a pain, but you get to enjoy some dumplings served in a little bamboo steamer thing. I would say come here if you happen to be in the area, but don’t go too far out of your way. You might be tempted to rave about this place, but you have to keep in mind that by the time you actually eat you are starving, so the doughy goodness makes you overly extatic. again, try if youre near arcadia.

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Juicy Pork Dumpling (10 pcs)

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The doughy outside is what makes these dumplings stand out, and the explosion of juice in your mouth is really nice.

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June 4, 2007

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Phoenix is the new boba

Yeah yeah nice chinese chain, pretty good food whatever, come here after church with the whole family etc. The real reason this place is getting reviewed is because its the new boba, its better than boba, its the mango delight. oh man they get pissed off at me when i walk in and say “two mango delight please, and yeah i’m paying with card.” The stop, sigh, and go to the back to make and spit in my drink, but i don’t care because it tastes so good (that might even be the secret ingredient for all i know). The mango deligh is some sort of sweet young coconut milk with chunks of little asian mango and it has not boba inside but these little tapioca things, i think it might actually be tapioca. but its oh so good. when i first had one by a phoenix by din tai fung i had to get more, and i learned there was one in irvine, i think i had like 11 in one month. my iselts of langerhans hate me because of this place. if you don’t like coconut flavor things then just pretend you never read this. important thing to remember is that you can just get a mango delight to go, and leave, its simple. go here when you go to the bank or when you need more hookah coals from super irvine ore something, whatever it is you’ll start to have more and more reasons for going into the walnut shopping center. just try it. its the new boba for me, and theres about 95% less jdm kids hanging around in the parking lot talking about active yaw control. not open on tuesdays anymore, and open till 10.

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Mango Delight

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the only reason that phoenix exists. mango in coconut milk.

tangerine chicken

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if you do actually sit down and eat here, then this is ok. kind of like orange chicken…but with a trendier fruit name.

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The Cellar

305 N Harbor Blvd
Fullerton, CA
(714) 525-5682
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June 4, 2007

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The Cellar

The cellar is one of a few stereotypical “fancy french restaurants” that southen california boasts, except its dungeon themed, sort of. It feeds off its reputation and its aesthetics these days because it seems to have lost its place in the sun and its somewhat of a novelty. You have to climb down a basement until you find the hidden entrance to a place that takes itself too seriously, and then you have to sit in this beautiful little cellar, and you have to eat pretty good food. Its a fun place to go once every 5 years, unless youre unoriginal, then come for valentines a bunch. however, as you may have guessed from the name, do not #!*$ with the cellar when it comes to wine, because they will win. i am not a sommelier, but if one happens to see chateau lafite-rothschild on a list and its prenatal as far as one are concerned then one can take this to be a passable wine list. if you find yourself here then just go all out, break the bank as it were. but with the ill-fated(and reasonably priced) “cafe frances” having been out of the picture for sometime now, this is where one can go.

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EntrecĂ´te au Grand Poivre

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Prime New York sirloin peppered steak, with a demi-glace, pepper and cream reduction with a little brandy which is good very rare.

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Royal Thai Orchid Restaurant

1315 N Tustin St Ste B
Orange, CA
(714) 633-6560
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June 4, 2007

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Royal Thai Orchid

with the thai nakorns out of the picture the citizens of irvine are forced to search a little more north for thai that is edible. a 10 minutes drive from where the 405 hits the 55 then off on ketella. i used to go here when i lived in villa park and i had no idea that it was some of the best thai food around until i went to other thai places. rule of thumb for thai places, if they have “tod man” then its a thumbs up. thai orchid is a little place that offers family made food in a location where they can afford to pay the rent (i.e. not irvine) which is a reason its hard to find thai food in irvine that doesnt have the word “spice” in the title. key thing here is the food is good and the wait isn’t that long. fresh and friendly, and each table gets its own little flower for whatever that’s worth. if you like thai food then you’ve probably already been here.

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Siam pork

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i don’t like pork. i like this pork. i don’t know how they do it, i think you can get this in chicken now. its garlic meat, its as amazing as far as subtle flavors are concerned.

Thai Iced Tea

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i used to think “thai iced tea is thai iced tea is a thai iced tea.” but this stuff is sweeter, better, faster, stronger. no boba in it, but boba doesnt go with dinner anyway.

masaman curry

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ask for this soft hued curry if you go. its thick enough and its bold enough, and its good with chicken.

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