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Le Chateau Restaurant Review
Le Chateau is a charming bistro nestled in the courtyard of the European, boutique-style Ayres Hotel in Costa Mesa. Diners can enjoy Le Chateau’s tranquil garden setting on a beautiful sunny day or its old-world style dining room.
I opted for the garden amongst the thriving greenery and a soothing water fountain. Read More
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Wolfgang Puck Bistro in South Coast Plaza
Wolfgang Puck Bistro
3333 Bristol Street
Macy’s South Coast Plaza
Costa Mesa, California 92626
(714) 556-0611
wolfgangpuck.com
Ordered:
Wild Mushroom Bruschetta
Roasted Ruby Beet and Goat Cheese Salad
Tandoori-style Chicken
Bacon-wrapped Meatloaf
L’ Estandon Rosé
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Marché Moderne Review
This is a place that I found through Housewives of Orange County. I think on the show, Gretchen went out with Lynn to dine at this place.
Well, talk about a good French cuisine for a reasonable price. I went here for lunch, and they have a three course prix-fixe menu for around $20-25 per person, and you get a choice of appetizer, entree, and dessert.
Not bad if you ask me. Read More
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Going Raw in Costa Mesa
I’m going raw! Ok well, not quite, but occasionally I love a totally raw meal. There is something to be said for guilt-free, delicious food. A few months ago I had the pleasure of dining at 118 Degrees in Costa Mesa. It’s a relatively small bistro in a strip mall right off of Bristol near South Coast Plaza. All of the dishes are living and organic and prepared beautifully. Read More
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The Rainforest Café Restaurant Review
The Rainforest Café at South Coast Plaza offers far more than simply good food and drinks. Enjoy a full dining experience that includes entertainment for any age and any interest. They offer adult entertainment at the bar with streaming sports games along with the many attractions for the younger diners; from the animal wild ‘life’ and simulated storms to the fish acquariums, the décor seems more like an escape into the jungle than a family, friend or birthday outing.
The service was above adequate and any fault was certainly made up for in energy. Our waitress’ guidance about beverages and entrees to try was additionally helpful. I was impressed by her ability to multi-task between our table and many of the other families in her area. Read More
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