Where should I go?

September 29, 2008 · Filed Under OC Food News · 3 Comments 

It’s not that I’ve run out of reviews, it’s just I’d like to get some new suggestions on places to try.  I have a long list of places to go already, but tell me some of your .  Maybe I can cut them in line.  Tell me what you like, why you like it, your favorite dish, and where it’s located.  I’ll see if I can get there soon.

Also tell me about yourself.  I’m always looking for new people to follow on the internet, share your website with me, and maybe we can exchange links to help each other out and spread the word about the great food that can be found in County!

-Daniel

Harbor House Cafe - Sunset Beach

September 29, 2008 · Filed Under OC Food Reviews · 2 Comments 
Inside Harbor House Cafe

Inside Harbor House Cafe

Harbor House Cafe in is what places like Dennys and Norms strive to be.  It’s the quintessential greasy spoon that made America what it is today.  Harbor House is located just North from on Pacific Coast Highway, right before you reach , it’s right next to the Water Tower House.  There is another Harbor House Cafe located in Dana Point, but I’ve only ever been to the original in that’s been around since 1939.  The first thing you will notice when you enter Harbor House are all the old movie posters that adorn not only the walls but also the ceiling.  Next you’ll think it’s a pretty small place, until you realize that hidden behind the front part of the restaurant is closed in patio that seats as many if not more then the front!

Inside Harbor House Cafe

Inside Harbor House Cafe

We’ve ate here a number of times, especially on some late night occasions after quenching our thirsts with numerous libations, and they have never failed to hit the spot.  On this visit it was Sunday at around 2:00 PM when we arrived and it wasn’t too busy which was nice because we got to sit in the front at a window seat.  They have a huge menu, with well over 100 items to choose from, so it should be able to appease all of those in your party.

Both myself and the Mrs. were starving but didn’t want anything too heavy since we were having a late lunch so we both decided on sandwiches.  Mrs. DanGarion ordered the

Harbor House Avocado and Bacon Sandwich

Harbor House Avocado and Bacon

Avocado ($9.95), which had a whole avocado on it that was perfectly fresh, along with 4 thick slices of bacon, lettuce, tomato, mayo, and 2 slices of cheese.  There was so much bacon the Mrs. took off half of it, which I happily ate for her!  I always have a difficult time choosing what to order when there are more then 10 items on a menu, especially since I like to order different things from time to time, so I can review more then what I always order on a menu.  I went with something I’d never had before at any restaurant; a

Harbor House Hot Crab Meat Sandwich

Harbor House Hot Crab Meat

Hot Crab Meat ($10.95), it came with 100% crab meat, that was topped with a whole avocado, along with a bunch of melted Monterey jack cheese, lettuce and tomato on grilled sourdough.  The crab meat was great, it had a very good steamed crab taste and you could tell it wasn’t from a can or fake, it was delicious real fresh crab.  Their was a little more cheese then it probably needed, so I took some of it off, but others might love the overflow of Monterey jack cheese.  Along with both the sandwiches we had our choice of fries, onion rings, or cole slaw.  We went with the onion rings, which were just the normal fare you get from a burger join, but they were huge and crunchy, plus they have a nice somewhat spicy sauce to drench dip them in.

Harbor House Hot Crab Meat Sandwich

Harbor House Hot Crab Meat

Service was average, nothing out of the ordinary, nothing bad or exceptionally good.  On other occasions service has been average to good as well.  This is definitely a place to bring a big appetite, they have a huge menu that includes , lunch, dinner, and desserts.  Talking about desserts they have some killer malts and shakes ( Handmade Choice of Oreo Cookie Bits, Blueberry, Chocolate, Pineapple, Strawberry, Fresh Banana, French Vanilla, Butterscotch, Peanut Butter, and Juice); peanut butter shakes are my favorite!  If you go in the morning on Saturdays or Sundays be prepared to wait if you get there after 8:00 AM, since they will be busy, but aren’t all the great places like that?

Visited on Sunday 09/28/08 @ 2:00 PM for lunch.

Rating: ★★★★☆ 

- This is an average rating of all visits

Harbor House Cafe
16341 Pacific Coast Highway
, 9074

Blake’s Place - Anaheim

September 26, 2008 · Filed Under OC Food Reviews · Comment 

Another day another short review.  Blake’s Place in is one of the best spots in County.  I work down the street and am able to visit there a couple times a month and every meal is just about top notch.  Lunch, dinner, ribs, sandwiches, salads, everything is good.

If you like your smoked Blake’s is the place to get it and the amazing thing is I don’t think most people know they exist and even if they do, they have a hard time locating it because of them being in an unassuming industrial location.  It is worth the drive and adventuring to get some of the best smoked meat in the OC.

I actually took pictures on two separate occasions but forgot to download them from my iPhone before I did firmware updates, that’s part of the reason as to why this review had been sitting around for me to complete.  I promise to do a more professional review soon!

(Multiple visits for both lunch and dinner throughout August and September)

Rating: ★★★★★ 

Blake’s Place
2901 E Miraloma Ave
, CA, 92806
(714) 630-8574

Taco Adobe - Santa Ana

September 25, 2008 · Filed Under OC Food Reviews · 2 Comments 

I went to Taco Adobe in last month.  I took pictures and had every intention on posting my review quickly, but then I got side tracked and never got around to getting the post online.  I honestly can’t remember exactly what I ordered.  I think I got some type of chicken taco along with rice.  Overall the food was average, but since I didn’t get much in my one experience there, I have added them back to my list of places I need to check out again.

Service was good as the wait staff was very attentive to my needs.  I got in and out in about 20 minutes.

Rating: ★★★☆☆ 

Taco Adobe (link to OC Restaurant Blogs review)
1319 N Main St
, CA 92701
(714) 543-2411

Wings ‘n Things - Huntington Beach

September 24, 2008 · Filed Under OC Food Reviews · 2 Comments 

Here is a quick review from n’ Things in from last month.  Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures, but just imagine some along with some fries and you will pretty much have a picture of what we ate here. I ordered the 10 piece medium buffalo ($7.25) served with bleu cheese dressing; were spicy and not too hot, I probably should have got the next step up.  Mrs. DanGarion ordered the 10 piece ($7.25) and they were slightly overcooked.  Along with our we got a regular order of Curly Cue Fries ($2.25), they were great.  Overall everything was average.  The staff was really nice and checked on us as we ate our meal.

They have a bunch of other really tasty sounding items on their menu in addition to .

Visit 08/10/08 or 08/11/08 for dinner (can’t remember exact date).

Rating: ★★★☆☆ 

Wings ‘n Things
18302 Beach Blvd.
, CA, 92648
(714) 848-2767

Mama D’s Italian Kitchen (Review #2) - Newport Beach

September 20, 2008 · Filed Under OC Food Reviews · 1 Comment 

Plain and simple there is no better service in than at Mama D’s Kitchen.  Ever since that fateful day when the Spaghetti Factory was packed and we discovered Mama D’s, it has been on the top of our list as the best restaurant in all of County.  After gleefully reading that Kat from the Orange County Register’s food blog Gluttonista went there for her birthday after a recommendation from me, I knew we needed to go there soon as well.  Unfortunately we hadn’t made our way there for quite some time, but I’m glad we took the time to go there last night!

Everything was just as great as I remember it.  The bread was absolutely mouthwatering, especially with the olive oil garlic mix that they serve it with, I could dip every piece of bread I eat for the rest of my life into that delicious mixture.  We ordered a Caesar Salad ($7.99) that is made with homemade dressing, which they lightly toss with romaine, croutons and fresh parm.  Mrs. DanGarion went with her normal order of their pillow perfect ravioli in marinara sauce ($10.99), which includes 6 large homemade raviolis sitting atop a slightly sweet marinara sauce.  I usually order something with their pink sauce, but I went more traditional today by ordering spaghetti with meat sauce ($10.99) along with one of their humongous 3 inch meatballs ($2.99)!  The meat sauce is much like the marinara but with just enough meat to make me happy.  The meatball was moist throughout and had a very mild taste.  To top it all off they give you free cookies to finish your meal.

It was a perfect meal to wrap up what was a very busy week, and I’m glad that we were able to go there.  It’s always a pleasure revisiting one of your favorite restaurants when you feel as though you have been cheating on them!  Service was exceptional as always as our waiter Ruben dedicatedly visited our table a number of times and made sure everything was good throughout our meal.

Rating: ★★★★★ 

Mama D’s Italy Kitchen
3012 Newport Blvd
, CA 92663
(949) 675-6262

Mustard Cafe (Review #2) - Orange

September 6, 2008 · Filed Under OC Food Reviews · 5 Comments 
Mustard Cafe Collage

Mustard Cafe Collage

Hands down, Mustard Cafe in makes the best sandwiches I’ve ever had.  I’ve never been one to turn a down, since to me they are the quintessential meal to ever have been created.  Bread, veggies, sauce, and meat; how much better can things get?  It is because of places like Mustard Cafe that I started writing reviews.  Businesses that make exceptional food deserve to be recognized and praised from the top of the highest roofs in County.  But there is one slight flaw with Mustard Cafe…  The price.  Granted Mustard Café makes premium sandwiches, and I expect to pay slightly more for them but spending $13 for a , bag of chips and a 20oz Diet Coke for lunch is usually outside of most people’s minds of reasonable.  I hadn’t been to Mustard Cafe for a quite some time and after walking by it a couple times last Sunday while at the International Street Fair I decided to revisit one of my all time favorite shops.

On the ducat for my eating pleasure was the absolutely greatest created by man, the Reuben!  I have traveled far and wide to locate the most salivating versions of my most coveted sandwiches and Mustard Cafe is tops on my list.  The Mustard Cafe Reuben ($8.75) isn’t just a , it is listed as one of their Mustard Signatures, and this is because they are aware of how amazing it is.  As explained on their menu as,”corned beef, on the griddle with fresh sauerkraut, swiss cheese and our house Reuben sauce, served on toasted rye”.

Mustard Cafe Reuben

Mustard Cafe Reuben

Everything meshes together like a perfect song from my favorite music group Jimmy Eat World.  The griddle cooked corned beef’s edges get a slight crunch to them, along with a slight toast to the edges of cheese.  The bread is toasted on the inside and left bare on the outside, with just the right crunch to the crust.  Oh and the Reuben sauce is delectable.  I can’t find enough adjectives to explain how much I love this , that’s why I include pictures!  Along with my I got a bag of Hawaiian Kettle Style chips ($1.45), which are sweet with just a slight spice to them, and a 20oz, drink ($1.85).  This brought my total bill to $12.05 before tax.  I guess I just wish they could make a meal like this for under $10.

Mustard Cafe Reuben

Mustard Cafe Reuben

In addition to the Reuben, Mustard Cafe has a wide assortment of other sandwiches for those that aren’t fond of corned beef, everything from build a , paninis, and an assortment of 20 signature creations.  They are open for , lunch, and dinner.  They even have some killer looking desserts!

Mustard Cafe is a fast casual restaurant, which means you order your at the register and they bring it out to you when it’s ready.  They have 5 locations throughout County, one in San Jose, and are opening in San Diego soon.

Mustard Cafe is a establishment, but I’m going to knock them down ½ a star due to the price, it’s hard not to compare them to other shops when taking into consideration, food quality, taste, price, etc.

Rating: ★★★★½ 

Mustard Cafe
714-288-1404
190 S Glassell Street, Suite B
, CA 92866

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