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OC Foodie fest this weekend

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ocfoodiefestOC Foodie Fest: On Saturday (Aug. 28), 50 of Southern California's best food trucks will converge at the Honda Center to help support local charities. Each vendor will have menu specials priced from $1 to$5. There will also be a beer garden and free samples from snack companies. Click here  for a complete list of participating food trucks. Presale tickets  are $12 for adults, $6 for kids. There's also family packs and other specials available. 2659 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. www.ocfoodiefest.com  

 Ingredient dinner: Kimera restaurant is hosting its first dinner revolving around a single ingredient. The ingredients in question are peak-season heirloom tomatoes, the star of dishes like Bloody Marys, leg of lamb, braised rabbit ravioli and pineapple-tomato panna cotta. The six-course meal is $65 per person. 7:30 p.m. tonight (Aug. 27.) 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 949-261-1222. www.diningasart.com 


Burgers at the beach

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"Endless Summer" cookout: Ruby's Diner takes over Huntington Beach Pier with a burger cookout and a screening of the 1966 film "Endless Summer." Director Bruce Brown and actor Robert August will be on-hand for autographs. RubyBurgers and drinks are $5, with proceeds benefiting ChildHelp. 6 p.m. Thursday (Aug. 26). 400 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach.


Memphis celebrates the big 1-5

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MemphisSome good news on the restaurant front today: Memphis Cafe celebrates its 15-year anniversary by rolling back prices -- all the way to the restaurant's 1995 lunch and dinner prices. There will also be commemorative cocktails to sip. Wednesday, Aug. 25. 2920 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-432-7685. www.memphiscafe.com 


A midsummer night's gala, plus a fun brunch for Sunday

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Chef Jamie GwenFlavors of OC gala: On Sunday (Aug. 22), Chef Jamie Gwen (at left) hosts the "ultimate gastronomic experience" at the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach to benefit the American Liver Foundation. Top OC chefs like Scott Brandon (the crow bar and kitchen), Franco Barone (Il Barone), Rob Wilson (The Ritz-Carlton) and more. Each chef will prepare a five-course menu for his designated table. There will also be a cocktail reception and silent auction. $300 per person. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Tickets and more information: 310-670-4624.

Parrot Head Sunday brunch: Bayside restaurant will have a special Sunday brunch with live music from Mark Wood and the Parrot Head band Duet. Brunch is three courses with bottomless champagne. Main course selections include Bayside "Benedict," open-face steak sandwich or sauteed tiger prawns. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday (Aug. 22). $29.50 per person. 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. 949-721-1222. www.diningasart.com 


Cooking class, Pub & Grub

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Cooking class: NYC's Aureole chef Megan Romano pairs up with chef Amar Santana to teach students teach salty and sweet recipes from Romano's new cookbook, "It's a Sweet Life." 11 a.m. Saturday (Aug. 21). $75 per person. Charlie Palmer, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 

Pub & Grub: The OC Foodie Fest takes over Goat Hill Tavern with a Pub & Grub event, where bar drinks and food truck items from trucks like Taco Dawg, Calbi Truck, Piaggio on Wheels and more will be around. Bar patrons must be at least 21, but the food truck area is all ages. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday (Aug. 21.) Goat Hill Tavern, 1830 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. www.ocfoodiefest.com  for more information.


New farmers market, cooking class

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Farmers Market: A new certified farmers market has popped up at The District in Tustin. Every Sunday through Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to noon, shop for produce and specialty foods from local vendors, restaurants and stores. 2437 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-259-9090. www.thedistricttl.com 

Hawaiian cooking class: Roy's in Newport Beach is hosting a Hawaiian cooking class on Saturday (Aug. 14) at 11:30 a.m. Learn how to make salmon sushi rolls, ahi "poketinis," seared shutome and mango panna cotta. Can't make it? The same class is also offered on Aug. 21. $50 per person. 453 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 949-640-7697. www.roysrestaurant.com 


Beer dinners and barbecues

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IPABeer dinner: The crow bar and kitchen will host a beer dinner Tuesday evening (Aug. 10), with selections from Delaware-based Dogfish Head brewery, known for adventurous brews. Visit this link  for the full four-course menu.  $44 per person. 2325 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-675-0070. www.thecrowbarcdm.com 

Midsummer BBQ Bash: A Restaurant celebrates its two-year anniversary with a DJ'd barbecue on Wednesday, (Aug. 11), featuring a four-course prix-fixe with entrees like Kurobuta pork ribs, smoked salmon and tri tip. For dessert, there's s'mores, cobbler or red velvet cake. The first seating is from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., while the second seating begins at 8 p.m.$45 per person. 3334 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-650-6505. www.arestaurantnb.com 


Fullerton Restaurant Week underway

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Turn that pub crawl into a food crawl: Normally, Fullerton is the go-to destination for night owls and college folk looking for a little debauchery, but this week, the city beckons you during its daylight hours as well. The inaugural Fullerton Restaurant Week is underway with breakfast, lunch and dinner prix-fixe menus ranging from $5 to $40 at participating restaurants. Specials and such end on August 7. Visit www.fullertonrestaurantweek.com for a list of restaurants. 


Cupcake Camp comes to town

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CupcakeCampVolunteer bloggers and bakeries are donating cupcakes for Cupcake Camp, a massive bake sale this weekend to help raise money for El Pozo, an organization that fights human trafficking. Stop by, have a cupcake (or three!) to show your support.

There will be competitions for the most unique, the “most OC” and the best childhood-inspired confection. For attendees, there’s also a cupcake eating contest(!!). Two Parts Sugar bakery of Costa Mesa is raffling off $1,000 worth of cupcakes (in the form of a wedding cake or cupcake tower). The bakery will also debut a new cupcake flavor at the event. Attendance is free, but there’s a suggested donation of $10.

Info: The event is on Aug.1 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Atrium Hotel, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Visit this Cupcake Camp  link for more information.


The Crosby headlines L.A. event

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cupcakeLAThis Friday, The Crosby in Santa Ana joins a lineup of restaurants and bakeries for Savor Los Angeles. This particular event is more sweet than savory, as participating purveyors will provide bites of their best sweets and baked goods. There will be champagne and cocktails, a fruit and cheese bar and other fun stuff. Friday (July 30) from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets are $35 to $55 per person. Miahaus Studios, 1201 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. Visit www.savor-losangeles.com  for tickets.


Wine dinner at The Hobbit

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Wine dinner: Winemaker Rich Salvestrin of Salvestrin family winery will be on-hand to discuss selections that are paired with the six-course prix-fixe. Courses include grilled halibut, roast duck leg, wild mushroom-stuffed filet mignon and Meyer lemon sherbet. 7 p.m. Thursday (July 22). Bar opens at 6 p.m. $110 per person. 2932 E. Chapman Ave., Orange. 714-997-1972. www.hobbitrestaurant.com 

Artful eating with Jeff: Who's Jeff, you ask? Jeff Venier is an award-winning artist, vegetable gardener and cook. In this workshop, he'll take students through the Irvine farmers market to pick out produce for still life drawings. Afterward, the class will prepare composed summer salads. 11:30 a.m. Saturday (July 24) and 11:30 a.m. July 30. $20 per person. Center for Living Peace, 4139 Campus Drive, Irvine. 949-854-5500 or this link  for information.



Saturday events

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Cooking class: Chef Zov Karamardian presents a class with a Greek-themed menu. Taste and learn how to make Greek salad, spanakopita, stuffed leg of lamb and chicken kebobs. 11:30 a.m. Saturday (July 17). $75 per person. 17440 E. 17th St., Tustin. Reservations: 714-838-8855. www.zovs.com 

Celebrity chef challenge: The Great Park's Great Orange Festival will include a chef challenge at noon on July 17. Judges include chefs Helene An (AnQi), Mark Kearney (Sabor International), Pascal Olhats (Pascal) and Bruno Serato (Anaheim White House). The Orange festival will run until 10 p.m. Saturday (July 17), with live music and other events. Proceeds benefit more than 20 local charities. Visit www.giantorangefestival.com  for information. For tickets, click on this link. 


SOL Cocina turns 1

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SOL Cocina celebrates its one-year anniversary today with a birthday bash from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight. Get a free margarita when you order the Tres Lobster Tacos entree. There will also be cake at 9 p.m. 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-675-9800. www.solcocina.com  

OCfair2010OC Fair: The annual bevy of fried food is back! New for this year: Chicken Charlie introduces the deep-fried Klondike Bar, while the aptly named Heart Attack Cafe debuts with deep-fried butter (how?) and garlic bacon fries. The OC Fair runs from tomorrow (July 16) to August 15. The fair is open Wednesdays through Sundays. Visit www.ocfair.com  for a complete schedule of events and hours. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.

Wine dinner and book signing: Prego Ristorante presents a dinner featuring recipes from OC food columnist Cathy Thomas' newest book, "Melissa's Everyday Cooking with Organic Produce." Each dish in the five-course prix-fixe menu will be paired with wines from Greg Norman Estates. The evening includes a cocktail reception and book-signing. 6 p.m. tomorrow (July 16). 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. 949-553-1333. www.pregoristoranti.com 


Happy Bastille Day!

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Lulu's Creperie & Cafe will feature a four-course meal tonight in honor of Bastille Day. Choices include smoked salmon, pate, cassoulet and crepes Suzette, to name a few. $29.95 per person. 24781 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills. 949-855-2222. www.lulus-cafe.com 

Chef Pascal Olhats' annual French national holiday celebration includes live music and a five-course prix-fixe. Choices include cassoulet, grilled salmon steak, and NY steak. Seatings are from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday (July 16), and Saturday (July 17). $65 per person, including wine. Tradition by Pascal, 1000 Bristol St., Newport Beach. 949-263-9400. www.pascalnewportbeach.com 

Pescadou Bistro will have a four-course prix fix, with choices like coq au vin, steak frites and Boeuf Bourguignon. 3325 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 949-675-6990. www.pescadoubistro.com 


Stars of Paso Robles

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Stars of Paso Robles BBQ: Thirty of Central California's wineries will converge at the St. Regis Monarch Beach for a massive wine tasting and barbecue event at 7 p.m. Thursday (July 15). There will also be a silent auction, with proceeds benefiting the TJ Martell Foundation for Cancer and AIDS Research. Tickets are $75 in advance and $100 at the door. 1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point. Call 310-451-7600 for tickets, and visit this link  for a list of participating winemakers.


Blind wine tasting this weekend

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Blind tasting workshops: Starting tomorrow (July 10), Laguna Culinary Arts will have blind tasting workshops every Saturday until the end of summer. Wine lovers looking to heighten their understanding of wine, or even professionals prepping for wine exams can benefit from these workshops. Peter Neptune will moderate and discuss the wines at the end of each session. Sessions run from 9:30 a.m. to noon, and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. $45 per workshop. 845 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Registration: 949-494-0745, or online with this link. 


Pizzeria Ortica hits the farm

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milanesePizzeria Ortica is offering a farm-to-table menu on select dates in July. The menu includes zucchini carpaccio, Pugliese-style bread salad, prosciutto and heirloom melon, and pancetta and broccoli pizza. Chef de cuisine Justin Miller heads to local Chino Farms to pick up the produce himself. Menu availability dates: Today, July 14-15, July 21-22. 650 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. 714-445-4900. www.pizzeriaortica.com 

 


Beef 101

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Beef 101: What's a hangar steak? How would you cook it? Chefs Charlie Palmer and Amar Santana teach students about the ins and outs of beef. You'll learn about different grill cuts, and how to prepare them. 5:30 p.m. tonight. $75 per person, includes the class and a three-course meal. Charlie Palmer @ Bloomingdale's, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 


Melting Pot restaurants celebrate anniversary

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The Melting Pot locations in Brea and San Clemente are celebrating their three-year anniversaries with a “3 for $33” fondue menu that’s available through August 31. The three-course dinner includes choices of cheeses, dipping items and dessert fondue. Brea: 375 W. Birch St. 714-671-6000. San Clemente: 647 Camino de los Mares. 949-661-1966. www.meltingpot.com


Kids Restaurant Week launches

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In honor of Kids Restaurant Week, The District will host a family-friendly party complete with bounce houses, face-painting, cupcake decorating, tastings and other activities. Stop in anytime between noon and 4 p.m. tomorrow (June 26) to hang out -- it's free. 2437 Park Ave., Tustin. Visit this link  for more information. 

About Kids Restaurant Week: From June 27 to July 3, you can take the family out for less than you normally would spend. Participating restaurants will offer family-style prix-fixes and/or "kids eat free" specials. A portion of the week's proceeds will benefit Share Our Strength. Visit this link for the complete list of restaurants. 

Also happening June 27 is Family Day at Don the Beachcomber. From 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ,bring the family down for some hula classes, shaved ice, indoor surf lessons and more. Specials include $4 mai-tais, and kids eat free with the purchase of one regular entree from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. RSVP to mona@moxxepr.com.


Get you to the Greek

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This weekend, Irvine is the epicenter of all things Greek. The annual “A Taste of Greece” features food (mmm, spanakopita. And baklava, photo above), wine tasting, entertainment and other Greek-themed events. Festival is from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday June 25, Noon to 10 p.m. June 26 and noon to 9 p.m. June 27. Admission is $3, with children 10 and under free. St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church, 4949 Alton Parkway, Irvine. 949-733-3102. Visit www.irvinegreekfest.com  for a full menu (and to brush up on pronouncing the names of those dishes).


August Briggs wine dinner

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august briggsAugust Briggs Wine Dinner: The Hobbit's latest wine pairing dinner is six courses, each matched with selections from Napa Valleys' August Briggs, an artisanal boutique winery. There are still a few tables left! Visit this link  for a full menu and more information.  7 p.m. June 24. $110 per person. 2932 E. Chapman Ave., Orange. Reservations: 714-997-1972. www.hobbitrestaurant.com 


Top Chef tour comes to Irvine

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top chef tour 2Top Chef Tour: Don't pack your knives, just go: The 21-city Bravo TV's "Top Chef: The Tour" makes a stop at Irvine Spectrum tomorrow, brought to you by a giant orange semi-truck that'll be hard to miss. Meet some of the chefs from past seasons and sample their dishes in this mobile restaurant tour, complete with table seating to make it easier for you to hob-nob. There will also be games and photo ops. Pre-registration is closed, but seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 71 Fortune Drive, Irvine. Visit this link  for more information.


Palapa Bar now serving lunch

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How’d you like to steal away from the daily grind to have lunch, poolside? The Island Hotel’s Palapa Bar is now offering poolside weekday lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. It promises a brisk yet casual lunch, so you can whisk away to the office again with no trouble. Menu items include Ahi tuna salad, chopped salad with roasted chicken, gruyere and spiced beef sandwiches and fish tacos, among others. And they’ll throw in free iced tea or lemonade, too. Items are priced from $10 to $12.50. 690 Newport Beach Drive, Newport Beach. 949-760-4920. www.islandhotel.com 

Also: Through May 30th, Orange Coast’s restaurant of the year, Park Ave., is celebrating its five-year anniversary with a three-course surf and turf special, served all day. The entrée includes a six-ounce lobster tail and eight-ounce Culotte steak. Priced at $35. 11200 Beach Ave., Stanton. 714-901-4400. www.parkavedining.com 


Lobster Fest, paella and prix fixes

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lobsterfest1Through July 4, King’s Fish House restaurants will offer a special Lobster fest menu. Some highlights: bisque, steak and lobster Oscar, lobster deviled eggs as well as whole live lobsters. Pricing for the latter starts at $23.50, which is kind of a steal, if you ask me. Locations are in Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills and Orange. Click on this link  for a full list. www.kingsfishhouse.com 

And in more seafood specials, the Bluewater Grill today launches a month of Spanish-inspired dishes centering around a Seafood Paella Valenciana. For today only, $28.95 gets you some Spanish tapas, two glasses of wine and the paella, made of Spanish rice, peas, chicken, green and black mussels, manila clams and shrimp. Here’s the catch: For the special price, you have to sign up for Bluewater’s e-newsletter. Click on this link to subscribe.  If you miss out today, you can still try the paella through the end of the month. Locations in Newport Beach and Tustin. www.bluewatergrill.com 

Also for the month of May, The Hobbit celebrates spring with a $66 six-course prix-fixe on Thursdays and Fridays. The evenings start with Champagne and hors d’oeuvres, and include a fish course, meat/poultry course, sorbet, main course and dessert. Menus change frequently, so check the website for more. 2932 E. Chapman Ave., Orange. Reservations: 714-997-1972. www.hobbitrestaurant.com 


Mother's day!

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This Sunday, my mom’s getting a home-cooked meal courtesy of yours truly. Those not going this route can choose from any number of OC eateries offering their regularly scheduled menus. But maybe you want something more? The following are restaurants offering mom-themed menus, brunches and little perks this weekend.

SATURDAY

  • Anqi Gourmet Bistro: A four-course luncheon followed by a Mother’s Day fashion show hosted by the Style Network and benefiting CASA of Orange County and Flowercause. Celebrity moms and their daughters will walk the runway in Single Dress’ spring/summer 2010 collection. Stars include Fivel Stewart, Tichina Arnold and Romi Dames. Noon to 2 p.m 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $65 per person. Reservations: 714-557-5679. www.anqibistro.com 
  • Daddy Cakes: A Mother’s day precursor pancake breakfast in which moms eat free with the purchase of one $5 breakfast. All proceeds will benefit the Whole Planet Foundation. 2437 Park Ave. (in front of the AMC theater), Tustin. For reservations, e-mail mona@moxxepr.com with the name of each mom and total in your party.
  • Simply Fondue: For Saturday and Sunday, both locations will offer a three-course champagne fondue lunch and crepes in addition to its regular menu from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A four-course dinner is offered starting from 5 p.m. Mission Viejo: 28719 Los Alisos Blvd. 949-707-5200. San Juan Capistrano: 31761 Camino Capistrano. 949-240-0300. www.simplyfondueoc.com  

SUNDAY

  • The Alley Restaurant: Brunch specials: sweet crepes with caramelized apples, salmon coquettes, honey bacon wedge salad. Dinner specials: Prime rib burgers, tuna tartare and spinach, grilled portabella salad. 4501 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-646-9126. www.thealleynewportbeach.com 
  • Balboa Bay Club & Resort: A Champagne buffet brunch in the Grand Ballroom and an a la carte brunch in the First Cabin restaurant. Brunch is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is $74 for adults, $32 for children 4 to 12. First Cabin brunch is from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and is priced at $48. 1221 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-645-5000. www.balboabayclub.com 
  • The Beachcomber: Special menu offered from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for $27.95 for adults and $10.95 for kids. Choose from filet mignon and eggs, spinach artichoke frittata, surf & turf Benedict and other entrees. Price includes champagne, mimosa or non-alcoholic beverage. 15 Crystal Cove, Newport Coast. 949-376-6900. www.thebeachcombercafe.com 
  • Cha Cha’s Tacos & Tequila: Flemenco brunch with $6 bottomless mimosas from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Items include tortilla soup, chorizo scramble soufflé, roasted chicken hash, Huevos Rancheros and other dishes. 110 W. Birch St., Brea. $17.95 per person. 714-255-1040. www.chachasbrea.com 
  • Don the Beachcomber: Bottomless Champagne brunch with Polynesian shows and fire dancers. Three seatings: 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. $35 for adults, $13 for kids 12 to 6, free for kids under 5. Dinner service begins at 4 p.m. and features a three-course prix-fixe for $25, along with the restaurant’s regular menu. 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 
  • Five Crowns: Brunch from 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., featuring things like wild mushroom bisque, Crepes Imperial, poached salmon, chicken mango and Beefsteak Neptune. Dinner starts at 3 p.m., where things like roasted duckling, Nova Scotia lobster tails and a double chocolate soufflé are added to the menu. 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $21 to $52 for brunch, $33 to $52 for dinner. 949-706-0331. www.lawrysonline.com 
  • Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort: A bottomless Champagne brunch in the Cielo Mare Ballroom. Seatings are at 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. $75 for adults, $12.95 for kids. 21100 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 714-845-8000. www.waterfrontresort.com 
  • Jack’s Restaurant and Bar: Brunch menu from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Entrees include eggs Benedict, smoked salmon Benedict, blue crab and shrimp crepes, filet mignon and John Dory, among others. 24462 Del Prado, Dana Point. 949-489-1903. www.jacksdp.com 
  • Kimera Restaurant: Three-course champagne brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with choices like corned beef hash, Cobb salad, Salmon BLT, hangar steak, and fresh doughnuts for dessert. 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine. $34 per person, with moms half off. Kids menu available. 949-261-1222. www.kimerarestaurant.com 
  • Lucca Café: The “mother of all brunches” from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Buffete includes omelette and carving stations. Kids pay their age. 6507 Quail Hill Parkway, Irvine. $29.95 with Champagne, $24.95 without. 949-725-1773. www.luccacafe.com 
  • Matador Cantina: Brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., including option for bottomless champagne and mimosas for $8, and $5 Bloody Marys. Brunch highlights include chorizo Benedict and Huevos Rancheros. 111 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. 714-871-8226. www.thematador.com 
  • Montage Laguna Beach: A Champagne brunch in the Grand Ballroom from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. will have 12 stations and a complimentary family portrait. $95 for adults, $40 for children 4 to 12. The Loft restaurant will have lunch from noon to 3 p.m., serving a four-course, prix-fixe menu. $85 for adults, $30 for kids 4 to 12. 30801 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-2057. www.montagelagunabeach.com 
  • Morton’s The Steakhouse: Three-course meal for $59 per person available from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., which includes: Morton’s or Caesar salad, choice of filet mignon, filet Oskar, broiled salmon, colossal shrimp Alexander or Chicken Christopher, and crème brulee or chocolate mousse. Anaheim: 1895 S. Harbor Blvd. 714-621-0101. Santa Ana: 1641 W. Sunflower Ave. 714-444-4834. www.mortons.com 
  • Mozambique Restaurant: Three-course brunch with entrée choices like grilled salmon, chicken marsala and prime rib. Bottomless champagne and mimosas are offered for $10. 1740 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. $34.95 per person. 949-715-7777. www.mozambiqueoc.com 
  • Port Restaurant & Bar: Three-course brunch from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrees include blueberry pancakes, chicken breast, beef and lamb kabobs and breakfast burritos. 440 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. $34 for adults, $14 for kids. 949-723-9685. www.portcdm.com 
  • Prego Ristorante: Tuscan brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., includes omelette, salad and antipasti bars, fresh pasta, carving stations and Italian desserts. 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. $29.95 for adults, $14.95 for children 7 to 12 and free for 6 and under. 949-553-1333. www.pregoristorante.com 
  • Prime Cut Café: Champagne brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Omelettes, eggs Benedict, steak and eggs, prime rib and other choices. 1547 W. Katella Ave., Orange. 714-532-4300. www.primecutcafe.com 
  • SOL Cocina: Brunch and dinner specials throughout the day. 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-675-9800. www.solcocina.com 
  • Stella’s Serious Italian: Brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Entrée choices range from $17 to $32 and include Prime rib, baked French toast, eggs Benedict and Chilean sea bass. 17 Monarch Bay Plaza, Monarch Beach. 949-234-1679. www.stellasitalian.com 
  • Tradition by Pascal: Four-course prix-fixe available from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Main courses include braised lamb shank, petit filet of beef, grilled Irish salmon, roasted quail or Mother “Therese.” 1000 N. Bristol St., Newport Beach. $40 per person. There’s also a $30 three-course kids menu available. 949-263-9400. www.pascalnewportbeach.com 
  • The Winery Restaurant & Bar: Brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with contemporary jazz band and chocolate truffles. The dinner menu is also available from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 2647 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-258-7600. www.thewineryrestaurant.net 

Cinco de Mayo specials

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Here are our picks for where to celebrate today’s holiday. Let the party begin.

Cha Cha’s Tacos & Tequila: Food and rink specials, flamenco and mariachi bands and hourly giveaways. New drinks include a watermelon margarita, Classic Caipirinha and Brazilion Passion. Begins at 11:30 a.m. 110 W. Birch St., Brea. 714-225-1040. www.chachasbrea.com 

Don the Beachcomber: $3 margaritas and Coronas in the Dagger Bar all day, plus half off cocktails and the entire bar menu at happy hour, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 

Matador Cantina: Mariachi bands, a guest DJ and raffles for a beach cruiser, flatscreen TV and Angels tickets. Food and drink specials include $1.25 grilled tacos, $3 Coronas, $4 well drinks and $5 calls and appetizers until the restaurant closes. Begins at 11 a.m. 111 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. 714-871-8226. www.thematador.com 

Prego Ristorante: Happy hour all day with $4 tapas and beers, $4.50 house wines and specialty cocktails, and $5 well drinks. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. 949-553-1333. www.pregoristorante.com 

SOL Cocina: Specials on food, cocktails and beers, as well as samplings from the menu throughout the day. Chef Deborah Schneider will also presale her latest book, “Amor y Tacos.” A portion of sales from margaritas, carnitas street tacos and book sales will benefit Corazon de Vida. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-675-9800. www.solcocina.com 

Taleo Mexican Grill: Live music and drink specials all day. 3309 Michelson Drive, Irvine. 949-553-9002. www.taleomexicangrill.com 

The Winery Restaurant & Bar: Stop in for some hors d’oeuvres and Partida tequila cocktails in the restaurant’s “Vineyard,” where there will be live entertainment. 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. $40 per person. 2647 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-258-7600. www.thewineryrestaurant.net 

For more Cinco de Mayo specials, visit this link to the blog of Mexican food guru Christian Z. Happy Cinco!


Taste of Ladera this weekend

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The sixth annual Taste of Ladera is a weekend packed with food, activities and entertainment, including a celebrity chef challenge and headlining rock bands Lit and The English Beat. A food court will house local restaurant booths, beer gardens and wine.

The celebrity chef challenge features local chefs competing for the win, including Susan Irby, Ken Cruz and Alvaro Gonzales, Anahita Naderi and Rochelle Taylor. Event judges include Chefs Jamie Gwen, Amar Santana, Bruno Serato, Craig Stone and Richard Sweeney. Tamra Barney of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” will emcee.

The Taste of Ladera is family-friendly, so bring the kids. The celebrity chef challenge is at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Taste of Ladera is from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Advance tickets are $12 to $17, while tickets at the gate are $17-$22. Sunday. Founders Park, 28243 Sellas Road, North Ladera Ranch. Visit www.tasteofladera.com  for a schedule, tickets and more information.


Haven Gastropub introduces new beer

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On Wednesday, Haven Gastropub will introduce its newest beer offering, Firestone Walker’s Solace, an unfiltered springtime wheat ale. Here’s what the release says about this limited-edition beer: “A special limited release, an ode to warmer weather in the northern hemisphere. A hint of citrus fruit and clove aroma are followed by tangy dry malt flavor and a silky finish making it an approachable and refreshing session beer.” Sounds pretty good to us. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday. 190 S. Glassell St., Orange. 714-221-0680, www.havengastropub.com 

Also Wednesday, South Coast Plaza’s AnQi spends its happy hour showcasing the Emilio Pucci spring 2010 collection. Have a few cocktails and take in the runway show. If you want the best seats in the house, reservations are recommended. 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-557-5679. www.anqibistro.com 


Festivals galore

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The California Wine Festival starts today and runs through Saturday in Dana Point. Today's tasting event is “Taste the Future: 21st Century Classics,” where you can sample unfiltered, still-aging barreled wines, all paired with nibbles from local restaurants. The tasting is from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel. $75 in advance, $100 at the door. Tomorrow's tasting is already sold out, but don't fret: Tickets are still available for Saturday’s beachside shebang, which runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., (with 11:30 a.m. admission for VIP ticketholders). Dozens of wineries will come together to offer tastes of more than 300 wines (click here  for full list). Local restaurants like 118 Degrees and hush restaurant will also be there for samples. Tickets are $59 in advance, and $75 at the gate. Visit www.californiawinefestival.com  for tickets and more information.

HBFrom noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, head down to the Huntington Beach Sports Complex for the annual Taste of Huntington Beach. Visit this page  for a list of all participating restuarants. General admission tickets are $65 each, while VIP tickets are $85. The VIP package includes a T-shirt, early entry, champagne area, and other souvenirs. 18100 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach. Visit this link  for more information.


All about Riesling

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On Wednesday, Scott’s Seafood will have a “Get to Know Riesling” wine tasting event featuring Rieslings from different parts of the world. On the list are France’s Trimbach, Washington’s Sagelands and California’s BV Coastal. A wine rep will be on hand to talk about each, and there will be hors d’oeuvres to snack on. Space is limited, so call for reservations ASAP. 7 p.m. Wednesday. 3200 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-979-2400. www.scottsseafood.com 

And if wine’s not your thing, Thursday brings an artisan beer tasting to Kimera Restaurant. From 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., you can sample the following brews: Blanche de Bruxelles, Chimay Grand Reserve, Delirium Tremens, Kwak and St. Bernardus Prior 8. Not a bad deal at $15 per person. 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine. Reservations: 949-261-1222. www.kimerarestaurant.com 


Cheese lovers: 'All You Need is Loaf'

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I don’t normally stray from restaurant news in this little space, but free cheese? And cute little cheese-loaf VW buses? Consider me sold.

We’ve all seen the packages of cheddar loaves in supermarkets, but now we’ll see them on the road: Tillamook will take its cheddar-orange retrofitted 1966 VW mini buses to the streets of O.C, making a handful of pit stops to hand out free samples of its cheeses, recipes, coupons and giveaways. It sounds like a party. Here’s the schedule for today: 

  • Fashion Island, all day
  • Noon to 7 p.m.: Ralph’s, 380 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 
  • Noon to 7 p.m.: Bristol Farms, 810 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. 

Tillamook will spread the loaf love around the county until May 22. You can visit www.loaflovetour.com for a schedule of more locations.


Sage on the Coast Closes

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Sage on the Coast

After Saturday, Sage on the Coast will close its doors. Chef Rich Mead’s sister location, Sage Restaurant (at Eastbluff), will remain open. We’ve heard rumors of what’s moving into SOTC's space, and all we can confirm so far is this: Master Sommelier Michael Jordan is somehow involved, and the proposed eatery will serve Matteo’s chopped salads. For those who don’t remember Matteo’s, it was a classic Italian place run by Jordan’s family in Corona del Mar years ago. More info to come. In the meantime, Sage on the Coast will have lunch tasting menus today and tomorrow, and dinner through Saturday. 7862 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-715-7243. www.sagerestaurant.com 


Vote for your favorite beachy cocktail

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OCeanfront drink contestThanks to the OCeanfront Shake Off, now you have a valid excuse to go resort hopping. Six of OC’s beachfront resort are competing for the People’s Choice award for best cocktail. The resorts’ top mixologists will be competing with the following drinks:

  • Balboa Bay Club & Resort: The Newport Peach
  • Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort: The Spicy Mary
  • Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa: The OCeanfront Breeze
  • The Montage Laguna Beach: Ginger Gin Ricky
  • The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel: Summer Fever
  • The Surf & Sand Resort: Cucumber Margarita

To vote, visit this link  to The OCeanfront Shake Off’s Facebook page, where you can also find drink recipes and $10 coupons. A bonus: Voters are also entered in raffles to win drinks at Charlie Palmer or Marche Moderne. The voting period ends May 24. For more info and recipes for the drinks, visit this link  to the OCeanfront’s blog. Winners will be announced May 26.


Dinner and a (free) movie

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Irvine’s Kimera is currently running a pretty cool promotion: For $27.95 per person, you’ll get a three-course dinner plus one movie ticket at a Regal, United Artists or Edwards theater. Considering you’ll spend that (if not more) on movie tickets and theater popcorn, it’s quite a bargain. A bonus: The movie tickets don’t expire. Call the restaurant for reservations. 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 949-261-1222. www.kimerarestaurant.com 

Shades Restaurant & Bar is hosting an informal wine tasting from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. every Thursday. Tonight, five wines from California’s central coast from winemakers like Dierberg, Jaffurs, Star Lane and Zaca Mesa. Next Thursday, French wines are in the spotlight. $15 per person. 2100 Pacific Coast Highway (in the Hilton Waterfront Resort), Huntington Beach. 714-845-8444.


Lunch with Mike Scioscia

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Mike SciosciaLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim manager Mike Scioscia will be the featured guest at this Friday’s ESPN Lunch with a Legend, taking place at Anaheim’s Morton’s The Steakhouse. The afternoon includes a three-course lunch, with entrée choices like single-cut filet mignon, broiled salmon and Chicken Christopher. ESPN radio hosts Andrew Siciliano and Mychal Thompson will broadcast their show live from the event. 11:30 a.m. Friday. Call 714-621-0101 or visit www.mortons.com/anaheim  for more information and reservations. 

Chef Rachel Klemek of Blackmarket Bakery is hosting a cooking class about wine flour – what it is, how to use it, and when you can substitute it for regular flour. Students will make Cabernet hazelnut tortes, Cabernet velvet cupcakes, wine flour lavash and other goodies. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Blackmarket Bakery, 17941 Sky Park Circle, Suite E, Irvine. 949-852-4609. www.blackmarketbakery.com 

Also Wednesdays: Wine, beer, sake and liquor by the glass is half off every Wednesday at the Geisha House. 2773 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 714-564-0350. www.dolcegroup.com 


More Easter brunches

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Zimzala is offering a la carte options on Sunday. 

Here’s part II of the Easter list. For part 1, click on this link. Have a lovely (and filling) holiday!

Café Jardin: Four courses of Easter-themed goodness: choose from entrees like mignon of pork, chicken Provencal or ratatouille eggs Benedict. $30 per person. Add $8 for endless sparkling wine. 2947 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-673-0033. www.pascalnewportbeach.com

Five Crowns: Brunch entrees include slow-roasted prime rib, crepes Imperial, poached salmon and chicken mango. Dinner options include Beefsteak Neptune, Nova Scotia lobster tails, roasted duckling and rack of lamb. 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. for brunch (priced from $21 to $52), with dinner seating beginning at 3 p.m. (priced from $33 to $52). 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331. www.lawrysonline.com

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse: From 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., the restaurant is offering a three course brunch. Choices include berry-stuffed French toast, tenderloin and vegetable frittata, smoked ham chop and filet Benedict. The regular menu is also available. $29.95 for adults. 455 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 949-720-9633. www.flemingssteakhouse.com

Haven Gastropub: The restaurant has added some special dishes to its regular menu: cider-brined prime flatiron pork, rack of lamb, smoked rabbit loin salad and carrot soup. 190 S. Glassell St., Orange. 714-221-0680. www.havengastropub.com

Iva Lee’s: Two courses; choose from steak and eggs Benedict with green chili hollandaise, mixed berry pain perdu, blackened snapper and pulled pork sandwiches. $30 per person. Kids meals are $6.95, with things like French toast, chicken strips or mini turkey hot dogs and fries. 555 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente. 949-361-2855. www.ivalees.com

Prego Ristorante: A buffet-style brunch with salads, antipasti, pasta, and meat choices like pollo alla diavola and prime rib. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. $27.95 for adults, $13.95 for kids 7 to 12 and free for kids 6 and under. 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. 949-553-1333. www.pregoristoranti.com

The Summit House: Easter meals from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., with choices of roast prime rib, sautéed John Dory, braised lamb shanks and other dishes. Entrees are priced from $25.50 to $38.95. Kids meals are from $9.95 to $14.95. 2000 E. Bastanchury Road, Fullerton. 714-671-4111. www.summithouse.net

Zimzala: A la carte options like fruit, pastries, challah French toast, corn chowder and sirloin burgers, among other items. 500 Pacific Coast Highway (In the Shorebreak Hotel), Huntington Beach. 714-960-5050. www.restaurantzimzala.com


Easter brunch

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Lucca EasterIs it Easter already? If you haven’t picked a place for brunch yet, here’s a list to help you out for the upcoming Sunday. Tomorrow, the list continues.

A Restaurant: Easter Sunday dinner beginning at 4 p.m. 3334 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-650-6505. www.arestaurantnb.com 

Bayside Restaurant: Three-course champagne prix-fixe with selections like crab cakes, beet salad, Scottish salmon Benedict and grilled swordfish, among others. There’s also a special kids menu. Adults are $37.75, kids are $14.75. 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. 949-721-1222. www.baysiderestaurant.com 

The Beachcomber: Three-course prix-fixe. Highlights include Surf and Turf Benedict, coconut-macadamia pancakes and bananas foster French toast. Offered from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $27.95 for adults, $10.95 for kids. 15 Crystal Cove, Newport Coast. 949-376-6900. www.thebeachcombercafe.com 

Don the Beachcomber: Bottomless champagne brunch: Eggs Benedict, macadamia nut pancakes, prime rib and salmon carving stations, Cantonese selections. Kids’ buffet and activities like face-painting and Easter egg coloring. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. $30 for adults, $13 for kids. Those 5 and under are free. Also: A $25 three-course Easter menu will be available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the bar and 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the restaurant. 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 

Lucca Café: Easter champagne brunch with omelette and carving stations, pastries, pancakes and a dessert spread (photo at left). 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. $29.95 for adults. Kids pay their age ($11 for an 11-year-old, etc.). 6507 Quail Hill Parkway, Irvine. 949-725-1773. www.luccacafe.com 

Mozambique: Three-course prix-fix, with entrée selections like crab eggs Benedict, Chilean sea bass and prime rib. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. $24.95 for adults, $9 for kids (with special kids menu). Add $7 for bottomless champagne. 1740 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-7777. www.mozambiqueoc.com 

Port Restaurant & Bar: From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., breakfast items start at $9, lunch starts at $12, with $7 Bloody Marys and $10 free-flowing champagne and mimosas. 440 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. 949-723-9685. www.portcdm.com 

Prime Cut Café: Entrees like buttermilk pancakes, Shelton Farms chicken and prime rib priced from $10.95 to $24.95. Champagne or mimosas included. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1547 W. Katella Ave., Orange. 714-532-4300. www.primecutcafe.com 

Scott’s Restaurant & Bar: A la carte brunch menu beginning at 11 a.m. with optional bottomless champagne. There is also a special family-style dinner menu. 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-979-2400. www.scottsseafood.com 

Taleo Grill: Happy hour all day at the bar. Special entrees are $12 and range from Huevos Rancheros to the Taleo omelette. Mimosas and Bloody Marys are $6. 3309 Michelson Drive, Irvine. 949-553-9002. www.taleogrill.com 


Artesa wines at A Restaurant

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This Thursday, A Restaurant is having a five-course wine dinner featuring reserve and limited edition selections from Artesa Vineyards. The evening is hosted by winemaker Mark Beringer. Artesa is one of Napa Valley’s newest vineyard, backed by the historic Cordoniu Group. Its first wines were released in 2000. 6:30 p.m. Thursday. $65 per person. 3334 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-650-6505. www.arestaurantnb.com 

Freebies: Costa Mesa’s Fleur de Lys will offer coffee from family-owned Portola Coffee and cabernet brownies Blackmarket Bakery. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday. 369 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 949-548-0810. www.shopfleurdelys.com 


$1 tamales and Tecate

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Continuing its fundraising for Doctors Without Borders, Taco Rosa will host a culinary demo and tequila tasting on Saturday at 3 p.m. Taco Rosa founder Ivan Calderon will make “Enchiladas Caseras,” or steak and cheese enchiladas with salsa Casera. These will be paired with Centenario Tequila. $25 per person includes the meal, appetizers, dessert and giveaways. 2632 San Miguel Drive, Newport Beach. 949-720-0980.

Also: Every Thursday, Taco Mesa and Taco Rosa will offer $1 tamales and $1 Tecate beer. Visit www.tacorosa.com  for locations.


Napa Valley comes to the District

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Napa Valley Vinters' traveling tour makes a pit stop tonight at The District in Tustin, bringing with it more than 30 vinters and 50 wines from the famed wine region. Tickets are $40, and you can get them by visiting this link  (you can also view the list of participating wineries). Some of The District's restaurants will provide samples as well. The online presale will end today at 2 p.m., and if you miss it, tickets are $60 at the door. The event is from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., near the AMC theater. 2437 Park Ave., Tustin. Call 310-451-7600 for more information.

Also, in conjunction with Napa Valley Vinters, South Coast Plaza's NapaStyle will have an informal "sip and shop" event today with wines from Baldacci Family Vineyards, Chiarello Family Vineyards, Diamond Terrace, Lang & Reed Wine Company and Tres Sabores. $15 per person. Call 949-720-9633 for tickets. 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. www.napastyle.com 

In other libation news: SOL Cocina will have an OCHO Tequila dinner tomorrow at 6 p.m. chef Deborah Schneider will create five courses to pair with the tequila tastes. Sample plates include oysters on the half-shell, seared Maine scallops with avocado-tomatillo soup, duo of spring salmon and garlic grilled Sterling steak and chocolate-jalepeno lava cake. $50 per person. 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-675-9800. www.solcocina.com . Reservations: E-mail jennifer@solcocina.com


Big names in wine come to town this week

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It's a good time to be an OC oenophile. Two of wine's biggest names are hosting wine pairing dinners on different days of the week, so you can attend them both.  Bruce Cakebread of Napa Valley’s famed Cakebread Cellars will host a wine dinner at Mr. Stox on Thursday. Among wines featured are the Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noi, Merlot, 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon and the 2007 Zinfandel. Complimenting plates include a veal loin with black trumpet mushrooms, filet mignon and a Mandarin orange cashew chocolate gateau. 7 p.m. Thursday. 1105 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. $175 per person. 714-634-2994. www.mrstox.com 

Also this week, winemaker Daryl Groom will make a stop at Charlie Palmer for a five-course dinner and wine pairing with selections of his Australian wine. Enjoy the 2008 Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc paired with a sweet Tasmanian crab salad, along with other pairings. Visit the Web site for full menu. 6 p.m. Wednesday. 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $130 per person. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 


St. Patrick's Day around the county

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IrishKiss Here are our picks for today's St. Patty's Day specials.

Bluewater Grill: Beer-battered fish and chips, plus a pint of Guiness, green beer, Irish coffee or wine for $15.95 at lunch and $17.95 at dinner. All day, the above drinks are offered at $3 a pop. 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. 949-675-3474. Also: The District, 2409 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-258-3474. www.bluewatergrill.com 

Five Crowns: St. Patty's done the English way: A murder-mystery dinner with a prix-fixe meal.The evening includes hors d’oeuvres, and dinner choices like roasted prime rib, roasted Maple Leaf Farms duckling or potato-crusted salmon. 7 p.m. $96 per person. 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331. www.lawrysonline.com 

M Foscari: The restaurant will have a five-flight beer and whiskey tasting with Irish-inspired appetizers from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Or, you can choose a four-course Irish dinner for $30. 5645 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim Hills. 714-779-1777. www.foscaricuisine.com 

Ra Sushi: Beginning at 11 a.m. today, the restaurant is serving a St. Patty’s Roll ($8), made with spicy tuna, cashews, sprouts, cucumber and asparagus in a lettuce wrap. The roll is served with black pepper sesame sauce and wasabi mayo. On the drink side, today’s special is the Irish Kiss ($6, pictured at left), made with Midori, orange liqueur, lemonade and lemon-lime soda. Also: From 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., 30 appetizers and sushi are half off, and certain drinks are from $2 to $6. The District, 2401 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-566-1700. www.rasushi.com Taleo Mexican Grill: Happy hour all day at the bar, with green-inspired dishes and drinks like carnitas enchiladas with green mole, pork chop pipian and green apple margaritas. 3309 Michelson Drive, Irvine. 949-553-9002. www.taleogrill.com 


St. Patty's at Jack's

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Jack’s Restaurant will serve corned beef and cabbage on Wednesday night in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Dinner seating starts at 5 p.m. $19.99, includes green beer. 24462 Del Prado, Dana Point. Call for reservations: 949-489-1903. www.jacksdp.com

Charlie Palmer @ Bloomingdale’s has launched a do-it-yourself Sunday Bloody Mary brunch with unlimited servings of the tomato-vodka libation – the only catch is you’ll make them yourself at the restaurant’s ingredients bar (servers will stand by to help, if needed). For $35, diners can choose an appetizer and entrée from a sizable list of options, which include Portobello grilled cheese sandwiches, Ahi tuna and green tea soba salad, Bourbon-scented French toast and Kobe-style beef sliders. Brunch is from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a la carte and a three-course prix-fixe available. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Reservations: 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 


The Bungalow's BYOB and Guest Bartender Night

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The Bungalow is offering BYOB nights with free corkage from Monday through Wednesday nights. Bring a friend on any of those nights and one dinner is half price.

The restaurant is also hosting a guest bartender night on March 15 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to raise money for the Newport Beach Film Festival. Guest bartenders include Newport Beach city council members Steve Rosansky and Ed Selich, NBFF CEO Gregg Schwenk and co-founder Todd Quartararo and some surprise guests. Tips and a percentage of bar revenue will be donated to the organization. 2441 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-673-6585. www.thebungalowrestaurant.com 


Restaurant week extends, Kimera celebrates the Oscars

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OC Restaurant week will continue through March 13 at a majority of the current participating restaurants. Prix-fixe lunch menus are $10 to $20, while dinner menus are $20 to $40. If you plan on taking advantage of these deals next week, visit the Restaurant Week Web site to make sure your eatery of choice is still participating. www.orangecountyrestaurantweek.com 

If you plan on parking it on the couch to watch the Academy Awards this Sunday, you may want to consider watching at Kimera in Irvine. The restaurant is hosting its second Oscar Viewing Party beginning at 5 p.m. Diners are encouraged to get all dolled up for Kimera’s red carpet, compete with “media” interviews before entering the restaurant. There will be hors d’oeuvres, a buffet dinner, champagne split, gift bags, a silent auction and prizes for the best dressed and other categories. 21 and over only. $89 per person. 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 949-261-1222. www.kimerarestaurant.com  


News from the St. Regis Monarch Beach

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Wine Cork

There’s quite a bit of buzz circling the St. Regis lately. First, Stonehill Tavern has appointment of Brian Black as executive chef. Black replaces Adam Keough, who left the restaurant to pursue travel and research in Asia. Black is a Culinary Institute graduate who has worked for the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Aqua (which later became Stonehill Tavern) and as sous chef and chef de cuisine at the Loft at the Montage Laguna Beach.

The St. Regis has also unveiled a program for oenophiles who want to learn in a formal setting. Learn About Wine, an L.A.-based program, has partnered with the resort to offer one-night classes and a four-week “L.A.W. School” credential program. Some of the courses to look forward to:

  • Intro to Wine. March 18 or Aug. 19
  • Greatest Wines of the World. April 22
  • Palate Builder/Taste Like a Pro. June 17

L.A.W. School courses begin May 6 or October 7 and run for four weeks each. Courses are in the evenings from 6:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. Visit www.stregismb.com  or www.learnaboutwine.com  for more information and a complete schedule.


Glenlivet makes the rounds

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Glenlivet

Morton’s the Steakhouse (photo above) is featuring a Glenlivet whiskey tasting at two of its OC locations this month. Diners can try four of its single-malts, including 12-year, 15-year, 16-year and 18-year. A representative of the company will be on-hand to talk about the whiskies. Tastings will be paired with hors d’oeuvres like smoked salmon pinwheels, sliced tenderloin on crostini, broiled sea scallops and petite filet mignon sandwiches. The first tasting is on Thursday at the Anaheim location (1985 S. Harbor Blvd.; 714-621-0101), while the second is on March 16 in Santa Ana (1641 W. Sunflower Ave.; 714-444-4834). Cost is $49 per person. www.mortons.com 

Is bacon is a bit more up your alley? You might want to head over to the Anaheim White House Thursday night. Chefs Jamie Gwen and Bruno Serato have dreamed up a four-course menu with bacon as the star of each. You’ll try things like candied bacon martinis, maple bacon biscuits and filet mignon with bacon mushroom sauce. 6:30 p.m. $40 per person. 1887 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim. 714-772-1381. www.anaheimwhitehouse.com 


OC Restaurant Week strikes again

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OC restaurant week 2010

The next installment of OC Restaurant Week is upon us again, and some of your favorite restaurants are gearing up to offer some great deals. The week begins Sunday, Feb. 27 and runs through March 6. Check out www.orangecountyrestaurantweek.com  for a full list of participating restaurants.

The Winery Restaurant & Bar is kicking off the week with OC Restaurant Week Eve, where the week’s official cocktail will be unveiled. There will also be giveaways, like entertainment and OC staycations. The event is free to attend, but you have to RSVP by clicking on this link  to JILL-FM (92.7 FM), one of the sponsors of the event. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow. 2647 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-258-7600. www.thewineryrestaurant.net 

When dining out, be sure to ask about the Golden Foodies card, a free card that diners can use for the remainder of the year that provides spiffs like 15 percent off of bills, free appetizers and desserts and special prices on wine. Visit www.goldenfoodiescard.com  for more information.

Also: Taco Rosa presents a culinary demo and a Milagro tequila tasting with Chef Ivan Calderon tomorrow at 3 p.m. Tacos Coreanos are Korean-inspired street tacos (think the Kogi BBQ truck!) with chipotle BBQ pork ribs with Korean relish served with homemade tortillas and sides. Also includes dessert. $25 per person. 2632 San Miguel Road, Newport Beach. 949-720-0980. www.tacorosa.com 

And one last bit of good news for the weekend: The OC Weekly reports that Pizzeria Mozza, the Nancy Silverton, Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich outfit in Los Angeles, will open an OC location at 800 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Read more about it here .


Zimzala’s cabaret dinner

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Tomorrow, Zimzala restaurant is launching its monthly cabaret show featuring the Diamond Bettys troupe. The show is accompanied by a three-course Mediterranean dinner and a cocktail. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m. Also, future dates: March 25, April 22. $65 per person. 500 Pacific Coast Highway (in the Shorebreak Hotel), Huntington Beach. 714-960-5050. www.shorebreakhotel.com 

Also tomorrow, Costa Mesa’s Fleur de Lys is having its grand re-opening from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The boutique is known for its cute and quirky home furnishings and knick knacks, including frilly (and fab) aprons and dinnerware. Stop by to check out the new demo kitchen, where artisans will teach cooking classes in the near future. Plums Café will have a tasting station at the store all day, while the Brown Butter Cookie Bakers are scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. you can also meet Chocolatier Diana Phillips from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. 369 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 949-548-0810. www.shopfleurdelys.com  


Thursday wine class at Yves’

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Yves’ Restaurant & Wine Bar is hosting a wine class on Thursday, featuring the wines of Trabuco Canyon-based Hamilton Oaks vineyard. Winemaker Ron Tamez will be on-hand to talk about wines the six wines he will be pouring that evening. There will also be tapas. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m, Thursday. $40 per person. Yves' Restaurant & Wine Bar, 5753 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim Hills. 714-637-3733 www.yvesbistro.com 

This Saturday, Laguna Culinary Arts is having its last Saturday of the month wine tasting from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. For $5 (a bargain!) you get a taste of eight domestic and international wines. 845 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 949-494-0745. www.lagunaculinaryarts.com 

Plus: Tomorrow, Mozambique restaurant is having a Haiti relief fundraiser with Tom Petty’s band members and other musical guests. There’s a minimum $20 donation at the door, with all proceeds going to the Red Cross. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow. 1740 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-7777. www.mozambiqueoc.com 


Studio’s executive chef is a James Beard award semifinalist

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Craig StrongThe “Oscars of the food world” has just announced its nominations for 2010 restaurant and chef award semifinalists, counting Executive Chef Craig Strong of Studio in Laguna Beach as one of its picks for best chef this year. He is the only OC chef to make the list.

Strong is in the Pacific category and is up against big names like Josiah Citrin of Los Angeles’ Melisse, and Alan Wong of the eponymous eatery in Honolulu. Finalists will be announced March 22 at the Palace Café in New Orleans. (Here’s a link to a PDF  of the rest of the list.)

Strong hails from Michelin-starred restaurants and was formerly the chef de cuisine at The Dining Room at The Langham, Huntington Hotel & Spa in Pasadena, Calif. He replaced Chef James Boyce st Studio in 2009 and received James Beard semifinalist nomination last year as well. www.studiolagunanbeach.com  for more information on the restaurant and its menu. 


OC bakeries compete in cupcake competition

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This weekend, a few of our own bakeries are heading north to Los Angeles for the Nesquick Cupcake Challenge  to see if they have what celebrity judges and public attendees say are the best cupcakes around. Costa Mesa’s Two Parts Sugar , North OC’s Meringue Bake Shop  and Placentia’s Fairy Cakes  are among competitors. If you’re in the area, stop by to cheer them on. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday. $40 per person. Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, 1755 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood. Visit this link  for tickets and more information.


Sage on the Coast, Prego Ristorante news

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Sage on the Coast’s January dinner featuring Tequila Master Robert Martinez has been rescheduled for Friday. Five Don Julio cocktails will be paired with five courses, including Oaxcan gazpacho and firecracker shrimp, scallop ceviche and hangar steak. 6 p.m. tonight. $45 per person. Sage on the Coast, 7862 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-715-7243. www.sagerestaurant.com 

 

Prego

On Friday, Prego Ristorante (above) will have its own five-course dinner, only this one focuses on the different regions and wines of Italy. Dishes include a salad of pears and speck, spinach manicotti with stracchino cheese, Tuscan braised beef with polenta and apple strudel in a zabaglione sauce. Courses are paired with wines from different regions. 7 p.m. Friday. $54.95. 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. 949-553-1333. www.pregoristoranti.com 


Ra Sushi's Masquerade ball

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Ra sushi The beads and the bourbon will be out in full swing at Ra Sushi on Tuesday, where the restaurant is holding a "Mardi Ra" celebration of it's own. The Mardi Ra Masquerade bakk will have food and drink specials (like $4 Cajun wings, $6 Creole crawfish and an $8 Voodoo roll), along with a DJ playing jazz beats and current top songs. The evening starts at 8 p.m. 2401 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-566-1700. www.rasushi.com 


This week in food

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So you’re not in New Orleans for Mardi Gras. You can still celebrate in Brea: La Vie en Rose is hosting a Fat Tuesday jazz celebration tomorrow with a three-course menu . Choose from things like Creole soup with crawfish and andouille sausage, jambalaya or lamb shanks, among other options. 6 p.m. tomorrow. $45 per person. 240 State College Blvd., Brea. Reservations: 714-529-8333. www.lavnrose.com 

On Wednesday, the annual Fiesta de las Golondrinas with the Taste of San Juan. More than 20 of San Juan Capistrano’s restaurants will have samples of their dishes, including local favorites Café Mozart, the Sundried Tomato Café and The Vintage Steak House. There will also be a no-host bar. A portion of proceeds from the event will benefit the San Juan Capistrano Fiesta Association. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday. $25 per person; purchase tickets at the door. El Adobe Restaurant, 31891 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. 949-493-1976. www.swallowsparade.org 


V-day, part three

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Here’s the final installment of OC restaurants offering special menus this Sunday. Check out list No. 1  and list No. 2  for more. Happy Valentine’s Day! 

Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine & Cocktails. Three-course prix-fixe menu with optional wine pairing. Choices include burrata salad, beef tenderloin, Mahi Mahi, caramelized apple tart and flourless chocolate cake. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. $45 per person, $60 per person with wine. 2607 Main St., Irvine. 949-387-8887. www.andreisrestaurant.com 

Bayside Restaurant. A champagne brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday for $35 per person. Also: three-course dinner for $55 per person from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. 949-721-1222. www.diningasart.com 

Bistango. Three-course menu for $48 per person from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Live music from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. 19100 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. 949-752-5222. www.diningasart.com  

Brasserie Pascal. Four-course French dinner for $60 per person, $85 per person with wine pairing. Available for dinner Friday and Saturday, and all day Sunday. 327 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 949-640-2700. Visit this link  for full menu. Brasserie Pascal is also offering a three-course take-out menu for $70 per couple. Click here  for menu.

First Cabin Restaurant. Prix-fixe dinner Sunday with entrée choices of Plugra-sauteed filet mignon, Hawaiian moon fish or rack of lamb, among others. $72.50 per person, add $40 for wine pairing. Balboa Bay Club and Resort, 1221 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-645-5000. www.balboabayclub.com 

Geisha House. Four-course menu available all day Sunday. Choose from edamame, spicy rock shrimp tempura or albacore carpaccio, ginger black cod or lamb chops, among other dishes. $45 per person. 2773 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 714-564-0350. www.dolcegroup.com 

Kimera Restaurant. Three-course menu for $37.75 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 949-261-1222. www.diningasart.com 

Lucca Café. Special V-day menu offered Friday through Sunday. Expect things like endive and radicchio salad, salmon with cilantro-macadamia nut pesto and blackberry Cabernet sorbet. $55 per person, $75 per person with wine pairing. Regular menu is also available Friday and Saturday. 6507 Quail Hill Parkway, Irvine. 949-725-1773. www.luccacafe.com 

Prego Ristorante. A four-course prix-fixe available from Friday through Sunday. Candelight, chocolates and flowers, plus your choice of chateaubriand or whole Dover sole. $80 per couple. 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. 949-553-1333.www.pregoristoranti.com 

The Ramos House Café. V-day five-course dinner with seatings at 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Courses include Black Pearl caviar, poached Eden apples, poached lobster and “ménage a chocolat.” $100 per person. 31752 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano. 949-443-1342. www.ramoshouse.com 

Royal Khyber. A four-course prix-fixe dinner available Saturday and Sunday from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Choose from things like tandoori saffron shrimp, butter chicken, rack of lamb and vegetarian platters. $39 per person. 1621 W. Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana. 714-436-1010. www.royalkhyber.com 

Sapphire Laguna. From 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday, there will be a three-course menu ranging from $45 to $62 with choices like baked sea bass, crispy barramundi or lamb sirloin. 1200 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-9888. www.sapphirelaguna.com 

Stella’s Serious Italian. Menu specials on Friday and Saturday. Sunday features a four-course dinner, which ranges from $65 to $75 per person. Regular menu is also available. 17 Monarch Bay Plaza, Monarch Beach. 949-234-1679. www.stellasitalian.com 

Stonehill Tavern. A five-course tasting menu for $125 per person. Add $70 for wine pairing. Dishes include things like Japanese yellowtail, Liberty Farms duck and Osetra caviar. St. Regis Dana Point, 1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point. 949-234-3318. www.michaelmina.net 

Tradition by Pascal. A five-course French meal with live music and roses. $110 per person, $155 per person with wine pairing. Begins at 5 p.m. 1000 N. Bristol St., Newport Beach. 949-263-9400. Visit this link  for the complete menu.


Valentine’s Day, part 2

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For the first list, click on this link.  

And if you didn’t find what you’re looking for here, check back tomorrow for the remainder of the list.

The Alley. A three-course prix-fixe with roses and champagne. Choices include Maine lobster bisque, prime rib and red velvet whoopee pies. $55 per person. 4501 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-646-9126. www.thealleynewportbeach.com 

Chateaux Restaurant & Lounge. A four-course “His and Hers” dinner set to the tunes of a five-piece jazz band. Menu is $150 per couple. 18912 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. 949-833-1800. www.chateauxlounge.com 

The Daily Grill. Three courses for $28.95: hazelnut-crusted mahi mahi, sea scallops, filet mignon, crème brulee and cherry cobbler, among other choices. Available from Friday through Sunday. Also: V-day special for two; four courses for $64. www.dailygrill.com  for locations.

Don the Beachcomber. The 65th-annual Surfers Valentine’s Day dinner-dance is on Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight. Also: “Memories of Our First Valentine” lunch on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. (family friendly). Also Sunday: In honor of Chinese New Year, there will be a 10-course menu, along with Chinese acrobats, singers and musicians. 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 

Jack’s Restaurant. Three courses for $46.95 on Sunday from 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Choices include shrimp cakes, beef medallions, lemon sole meuniere, berry crepes and chocolate mousse. 24462 Del Prado, Dana Point. 949-489-1903. www.jackssdp.com 

Matador Cantina. Full dinner menu available, as well as a three-course special for $30: shrimp cocktail, steak a la plancha or grilled Mahi Mahi and chocolate-covered strawberries. Includes champagne. 111.N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. 714-871-8226. www.thematador.com 

Taleo Mexican Grill. Four courses, including things like carnitas, chipotle apple chicken and flan. $36 per person. 3309 Michelson Drive, Irvine. 949-553-9002. www.taleogrill.com 

The Winery Restaurant & Bar. Roses, chocolate, and four courses. Choose from beef carpaccio, lobster bisque and beef tenderloin, among others. Menu available Friday through Sunday. $89 per person. 2647 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-258-7600. www.thewineryrestaurant.net 

Zov’s Bistro. V-Day champagne brunch starting at 10 a.m. Three course, choose from baked frittata, eggs Benedict and bananas Foster French toast. $33.95 per person. There are also special dinner items starting at 4:30 p.m. www.zovs.com  for locations.



Valentine’s Day looms ahead

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 It’s that time of year again, and if you haven’t made any plans with your sweetie for Valentine’s Day, there’s still a small window of opportunity. Local restaurants are offering special menus just for Sunday. And since the list is a rather long one, we’re going to post in three parts. Check back tomorrow for part deux.

  • The Beachcomber at Crystal Cove. Four-course prix-fixe for $65 per person. Items include lobster bisque, Framboise spinach salad, roasted chicken, filet mignon and strawberry s’mores. Wine pairings available. 15 Crystal Cove, Newport Coast. 949-376-6900. www.thebeachcombercafe.com 
  • Cha Cha’s. $24.95 per person gets you champagne, an appetizer, two entrees and two desserts from the menu. Offer is valid from Friday through Sunday. 101 W. Birch St., Brea. 714-255-1040. www.chachasbrea.com 
  • The Crow Bar and Kitchen. A five-course meal for $69 per person, or three courses for $49 per person. Choices include: Grilled white prawns, ale-braised prime rib, grilled striped bass, Belgian chocolate tortes. 2325 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-675-0070. www.thecrowbarcdm.com 
  • Five Crowns. From Thursday through Sunday, you can get a three-course prix-fix dinner plus a jar of C.C. Brown’s fudge for $99 per couple. Choices include potato-crusted salmon, roasted duckling, slow-roasted rib roast and a “Chocolate Sweet Heart.” 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331. www.lawrysonline.com 
  • King’s Fish House. It’s a night for lobster lovers, with bisque, deviled eggs, pot pie and other dishes made with everyone’s favorite crustacean. Spiny lobsters are from California, while Maine lobsters are flown in from New England. Special menu items are available from Friday through Sunday. 7691 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. 714-793-1177. Also: 24001 Avenida de la Carlota, Laguna Hills. 949-586-1515. And: 1521 W. Katella Ave., Orange. 714-771-6655. www.kingsfishhouse.com 
  • Marche Moderne. 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. seatings on Sunday, with a four-course prix-fixe for $75 per person. Choose from Maine lobster, veal and Parmesan ravioli, oysters on the half-shell, Angus ribeye, black sea bass. Vegetarian options are available. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-434-7900. www.marchemoderne.net  
  • Mozambique. A two-course Sunday brunch includes steak and eggs, Belgian waffles or eggs Benedict. Noon to 3 p.m. $29, add $6 for bottomless champagne. 1740 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-7777. www.mozambiqueoc.com 
  • Port Restaurant & Bar. Three-course brunch or four-course dinner, with choices like filet mignon or halibut. Dinner option is available Saturday and Sunday, while brunch is only available Sunday. Dinner is $150 per couple. 440 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. 949-723-9685. www.portcdm.com 
  • Scott’s Restaurant & Bar. Four-course prix-fixe from Friday through Sunday: choice of oysters, wild mushroom salad, filet mignon, Dungeness crab, vanilla panna cotta or chocolate soufflé. $65 per person. There will also be a champagne brunch on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-979-2400. www.scottsseafood.com 
  • Sol Cocina. “Amor y Besos” menu is a four-course dinner for $90 per couple. “Seduction” includes a special V-day cocktail, bottle of Moet Imperial Champagne, four-course dinner and dessert sampler for $200 per couple. Choices include shrimp Romesco, Angus shrimp tacos and rack of lamb, among others. 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-675-9800. www.solcocina.com 

This week's higlights: Kebabs, cocktails

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Zov's kebabs

Starting tonight, all Zov’s Bistro locations will reserve Mondays for Kebab nights, starting at 5 p.m. Kebabs (photo above) are $16.95 and come with a green salad. Zov's Bistro, 17440 E. 17th St. Tustin. 714.838.8855. Also: 3915 Portola Parkway, Irvine. 714-734-9687. And: 21123 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast. 949-760-9687. www.zovs.com 

On Thursday, you can join some of the “Real Housewives” at La Vie en Rose for the ultimate girls night out. “A Night of Glamour, Martinis & Sharing” is a cocktail party hosted by Adrian R’Mante from Disney’s “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody,” while Tammy Knickerbocker and Tamra Barney from “The Real Housewives of Orange County” will model pieces from Bettinis Boutique. There will also be a silent auction. A portion of the proceeds from the evening will benefit Canyon Acres Children and Family Services. 6:30 p.m. $50 per person, which includes hors d’oeuvres, dessert, two drinks and door prizes. 240 S. State College Blvd., Brea. 714-529-8333. www.lavnrose.com 


Super Bowl stuff, part two

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FootballWatch the Super Bowl in style: the lounge at Charlie Palmer will have the game on its giant 88-inch high-definition TV, while Chef Amar Santana serves refined versions of your favorite game-day foods: chicken wings with Sriracha and blue cheese fondue, Wagyu hot dogs and Kobe-style beef sliders, among others. 3333 Bristol Ave., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 

Fullerton’s Cantina Lounge starts the party early – 10 a.m., to be exact. Until 2 p.m., $17.99 gets you into a Sunday brunch buffet with all-you-can-drink mimosas. During the game, there will be drink specials, raffles and other activities. 2736 E. Nutwood Ave., Fullerton. 714-879-8094. www.cantinalounge.com 

Ra Sushi is offering three different party platters for those who tire of all the game-day wings and things. Platters range from $20 to $50 and include things like tempura, edamame and various rolls. 155 5th St., Huntington Beach. 714-536-6390. Also: 2401 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-566-1700. www.rasushi.com 


Super Bowl specials

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FootballColts and Saints fans alike are gonna want to stock up their Sunday afternoon Super Bowl parties with enough sustenance to last for the whole game. The crow bar and kitchen is offering large-quantity takeout for those who don't want to cook. Choose from things like meatball sliders ($39 per dozen), hot wings ($22 per dozen), crow bar chili ($15 per quart) and Icelandic cod ceviche ($25 per quart), among other things. Place your order by tomorrow. 2325 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-675-0070. www.thecrowbarcdm.com 

The Alley in Newport Beach is having its own Super Bowl shindig, where $25 gets you all-you-can-eat grilled bratwurst, spicy Andouille chili, sliders and two pints of Bud Light. There's also a hot wing competition, where you can enter your sauce to win. 2 p.m. Sunday. 4501 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-646-9126. www.thealleynewportbeach.com 

Newcomer SideDoor will have specials in honor of the big game: $7 draft pints, bottomless chips, Cuban sandwiches and other gameday fare. 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-717-4322. www.sidedoorcdm.com 


Art Institute holds charity dinner this weekend

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Art Institute

This weekend, Art Institute students and local chefs will join forces to raise money for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, which works to fight against cancer in children. Chefs Colleen Johnson, Sandy Kim and Art Institute Chef Peter Striffolino (photo above) are among the six chefs who will each prepare a course for guests. Expect things like pumpkin porridge, Swiss chard tarts, beef short ribs pots de crème and other selections. Dinner is served family style. 50 Forks (on the Art Institute of Orange County campus), 3601 W. Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana. First seating is 6 p.m., second seating is 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday. $50 per person, with every red cent going to the foundation. Reservations: 714-429-0918. www.artinstitutes.edu/aiorangecounty 


Sprinkles goes gluten-free, vegan

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Sprinkles Gluten FreeSprinkles Cupcakes now offers its popular red velvet flavor in vegan and gluten-free versions. The vegan cupcake uses soy milk, tofu-cream cheese and coconut oil, while the gluten-free version is made with gluten-free flour and the regular cream cheese frosting. Both versions are available daily. 944 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. 949-760-0003. www.sprinkles.com 

On Wednesday, all Daily Grill locations will donate a portion of its sales from signature menu items to Haiti relief. When you order a chicken pot pie, cobb salad, cheeseburger or fruit cobbler, 10 percent of what you’ve paid for those items will go to the American Red Cross and Partners in Health. www.dailygrill.com  for locations.


Ruby’s introduces Kobe burger menu

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Ruby's burgers So Cal staple Ruby’s Diner is adding five premium burgers to its menu, all made with American Kobe beef. Choose from the All-American, BBQ-Cheddar, Portobello-Provolone, the Greek and the Cobb. All are priced at $9.99. The rollout begins Feb. 2 in Yorba Linda, fanning out to other locations in Southern California. By the end of March, all Ruby’s locations will have the new offerings. Visit www.rubys.com  for locations.

News from The Hobbit in Orange: Every Thursday for the entire month of February, enjoy no corkage fees when you bring in a bottle. Also, starting March 1, the restaurant will serve dinner at 7 p.m. from Wednesdays through Sundays. 2932 E. Chapman Ave., Orange. 714-997-1972. www.hobbitrestaurant.com 


Dave Martin stops in at Bayside

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Dave Martin“Top Chef” season one favorite Dave Martin will host a dinner at Bayside restaurant on Friday at 6:30 p.m. The lucky diners who attend will have a chance to meet Martin and also receive an autographed copy of Martin’s latest book, “Flavor Quest.”

The five-course prix-fixe menu is $59 per person and includes:

  • Oven-roasted wild mushroom soup (amuse)
  • Tempura crab fritters with Sambal lime aioli
  • Wild striped bass with brussel sprouts, haricot verts and roasted garlic butter
  • Asian tenderloin hangar steak bites with ginger pan sauce
  • Meyer lemon crisp with berry coulis

Call 949-721-1222 for reservations. 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. www.baysiderestaurant.com 

Laguna Culinary Arts is having an open house on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., where you can sample some dishes prepared by recent graduates and chef instructors. The Professional Chef Program Open House will also have mini-demos. RSVP by Thursday at 6 p.m. by calling 949-494-0745. 845 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. www.lagunaculinaryarts.com 

Sage on the Coast’s second Saturday wine tasting was canceled a few weeks ago, but the restaurant makes up for it by hosting a special wine tasting on Jan. 30. The tasting will feature some of the bottles on the Wine Spectator Top 100 list: Provenence Sauvignon Blanc (2008), Rodney Strong Chardonnay (2006), Chapoutier Cotes du Roussilon-Village (2008), Seghesio Zinfandel (2008). Wines will be paired with various nibbles. 2:30 p.m. $30. 7862 Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-715-7243. www.sagerestaurant.com 


Newport Beach Restaurant Week on the horizon

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nb restaurant weekNewport Beach Restaurant Week starts tomorrow and runs through Jan. 28. Around 75 restaurants will offer either lunch or dinner prix-fixe menus -- or both -- at $15 or $20 for lunch and $25 or $35 for dinner. Click on this link  to go to the official Restaurant Week site. 

If you’re not in the mood for a full-on, sit-down menu, you may want to check out what the Wine Lab is offering for the week: five wines and five artisan cheese pairings for $25. It looks like a pretty good deal. The menu:

  • Montaudon Brut Champagne NV paired with Mt. Tam Cowgirl Creamery from California and a crispy chip
  • E. Guigal Cotes du Rhone Blanc 2007 paired with Purple Haze (lavender and fennel in a soft goat cheese) from California
  • Tenuta Vitanza Volare Toscana 2007 paired with Pecorino Toscano Sheep from Italy
  • Ahnfeldt Merlot 2005 paired with Midnight Moon 1-year aged goat Gouda from the NetherlandsEponymous McCallister meritage 2006 paired with Pittig 4-year aged Gouda from Holland

Four seatings per night: 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m. 2901 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-515-VINO. www.winelabnewport.com 


Have a beer in the name of charity

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Greg Daniels

Haven Gastropub's Executive Chef Greg Daniels and his team will work pro bono on Jan. 25, donating all profits to Haiti relief. 

On Jan. 25, Haven Gastropub in Orange will donate 100 percent of its profits to Haiti relief efforts. “The entire staff is working for free that day,” says Executive Chef Greg Daniels. “And the staff is really excited about doing it.” 

From 11 a.m. to 1 a.m., every last cent the restaurant earns will be donated to MercyCorps. The restaurant’s grand total will be tracked on the restaurant’s donation page the following day. 

Haven accepts reservations for groups of seven or more. Can’t make it out? You can still donate by visiting Haven’s MercyCorps page

Also: The OC Weekly reports on three other restaurants stepping up to the plate for Haiti: the Anaheim White House, Beach Pit BBQ and the Chaparosa Grill. Click on this link for more. 


Sol Cocina pairs tequila and Baja cuisine

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Corzo tequila

Newport Beach’s upscale Baja restaurant Sol Cocina will host a tequila dinner featuring dishes paired with premium Corzo tequilas. A margarita reception precedes dinner, which is as follows:

  • SOL Tostadas with Borracho black bean dip and chipotle-tomatillo salsa, mushroom taquitos with Cotixa, Epazote and green chile salsa, Apache beef ceviche with beet chips, all paired with Corzo cocktails
  • White corn and grilled Poblano soup with crema and pepitas, paired with Corzo Reposado
  • Seared sea scallop ‘En Nogada’ on tostone with creamy Poblano chile sauce, pomegranate seeds and crumbled walnuts,paired with Corzo Blanco
  • Kurobuta pork carnitas and roasted vegetables ‘Pipian’ in roasted squash with green mole sauce, paired with Corzo Anejo
  • Fallen chocolate souffle cake with Piloncillo caramel sauce, spicy mango-pineapple compote and vanilla bean ice cream, paired with Corzo Reposado

6 p.m. Wednesday. $50 per person. 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. E-mail Jennifer@SolCocina.com for tickets, or call 949-675-9800. www.solcocina.com 

Laguna Culinary Arts has started its winter season of cooking classes. Here are a couple coming up this week: At the Orange location, learn how to prepare a mean pesto-crusted chicken, roasted beet salad with goat cheese and date bars for dessert. 6 p.m. Wednesday. $85 per person. 541 W. Chapman Ave., Orange.

The original Laguna Beach location, will have a class on hearty winter party foods like oven-roasted buffalo wings with blue cheese sauce, white bean turkey chili, beef chili, cornbread muffins and brownie sundaes. 6 p.m. Friday. $90 per person, $100 with beer. 845 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Register online with this link , or call Or call 949-494-0745. www.lagunaculinaryarts.com 


Seven days of happy

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Pride MountainMozambique is offering happy hours from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Drinks are half off, while appetizers like sliders ($2.50), wok-charred ahi tuna ($8) and vegetable samosas ($5) are offered at rock-bottom prices. Daily dinner specials are also available, including wood-grilled pork chops for $10. 1740 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-7777. www.mozambiqueoc.com 

On Wednesday, Charlie Palmer will host a winemaker dinner with pours from Pride Mountain Vineyards of St. Helena, Calif. (Photo at left.) Click on this link  for the full menu. 6 p.m. $130 per person. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 


No corkage at Prime Cut Cafe

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Steve and David

Steve Samson and David Myers take a quick break.

Last night, Pizzeria Ortica officially turned a year old. (Can I just say I love this slow trickle of L.A. restaurants opening on our side of town?) David Myers spent some time behind the bar as mixmaster, shaking drinks from the restaurant's new 18A cocktail menu. Best bets: Try the Rossini ($10), which is a blend of vodka, lemon juice, strawberries and mint. It's kind of what you would expect winter and summer to taste like if they combined forces in a glass. Another good one is the Eastside ($12), made of Bombay Sapphire, cucumber, mint and lime. From now until Feb. 11, if you buy a drink, you get the second one for $1. It's a good reason to try them all. 650 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. 714-445-4900. www.pizzeriaortica.com

In other news: Prime Cut Café has just announced that corkage fees are waived for the rest of the month. You can also enter to win a dinner for deux: The next time you’re in the restaurant, leave your business card with your waiter or drop it into the drawing bowl yourself. The winner receives a $50 gift card. 1547 W. Katella Ave., Orange. 714-532-4300. www.primecutcafe.com

The Summit House has launched a trio of specials for winter. Prime Rib Wednesdays gets you a cottage-cut of beef plus sides for $19.95. The prime rib is also offered nightly as part of a $40, three-course prix fixe menu. Happy Sundays extends happy hour for the entire evening, with $3 draft beers, $4 wines by the glass and 1/3 off of the Tavern menu. 2000 E. Bastanchury Road, Fullerton. 714-671-4111, www.summithouse.net

Next week: On Jan. 19, Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine is hosting its first winemakers dinner at 7 p.m. Wines are from the Banfi Vinters, and will be poured around a four-course menu that includes choices like pan-seared Monterey calamari, chocolate panna cotta and caramel almond popcorn. Sharon McCarthy, president of the Society of Wine Educators, will be on-hand for a short education on the winemaking process and wine pairing basics. $50 per person. 2607 Main St., Irvine. 949-387-8887, www.andreisrestaurant.com

OCWFC’s first wine tasting of the year

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Wine Cork

To kick off 2010, the Orange County Wine and Food Center is pouring wines from Sonoma for its Wednesday Wine Stars program. The wines:

  • Kunde Estates Viognier
  • Chalk Hill Estate Winery Chardonnay
  • Hanna Winery Pinot Noir
  • Rodney Strong Vineyards "Knotty Vines" Zinfandel
  • Chateau St. Jean Cabernet Sauvignon

The evening is from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and is $15 for a taste of all five and various bar bites. 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. 714-641-9922. www.ocwfc.com 

Z’Tejas is currently serving its winter menu, which will be served until March 7 to make way for spring. New lunch and dinner items include a crab cake salad with chipotle aioli, a citrus flank steak with spinach and spicy walnuts, an avocado turkey burger and sweet potato fries, and grilled apple pork chops with andouille cornbread stuffing, among others. There’s also a Winterburry cocktail, which is made of Prairie organic vodka, St-Germain, Monin Wildberry and fresh mint leaves, diced apples and raspberry sugar. 3333 Bristol St. (South Coast Plaza), Costa Mesa. 714-979-7469. www.ztejas.com 


Has it been a year already?

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OrticawindowIt seems like just yesterday David Myers claimed a piece of Costa Mesa for his latest restaurant venture, but it’s actually been a whole year. Pizzeria Ortica turns 1 year old on Wednesday, and to celebrate, Myers, Steve Samson and Zach Pollack are offering free appetizers and 2-for-1 drink specials from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. For those too busy to make the soiree, it’s your birthday too: the drink special will be around until Feb. 11, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. to close. Everybody wins! 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. 714-445-4900. www.pizzeriaortica.com 


Lucca teams up with 'Kooza'

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Lucca inside

Those headed to OC’s Great Park to take in Cirque du Soleil’s “Kooza” show may want to check out the Lucca Café’s (photo above) dining deal. Guests dining in who present a ticket or ticket stub to the show will receive 15 percent off of their bill. Offer is not valid on prix-fixe meals or special events. 6507 Quail Hill Parkway, Irvine. 949-725-1173. www.luccacafe.com 

In other news: The Bluewater Grill is having a France vs. Italy night tomorrow at 6:30 p.m., pitting bouillabaisse and cioppino against each other in a single dinner. The meal includes French and Italian wines to compliment the seafood stews. $26.95 per person. Reservations are required. Newport Beach: 630 Lido Park Drive. 949-675-3474. Tustin: 2409 Park Ave. 714-258-3474. www.bluewatergrill.com 


Raw Bar opens at Tustin Whole Foods

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Jenny Ross makes raw food appetizing with dishes like lasagna.

Raw food is so much more than munching on crudités, and Jenny Ross aims to show you that on Friday. The chef and owner of Costa Mesa’s 118 Degrees  will host a grand opening reception for Raw Bar, her latest venture, located inside the Tustin Whole Foods market. There will be raffles and free gifts in addition to nibbles from Raw Bar’s organic menu: things like Kombucha martinis, chocolate truffles and Florentine lasagna. The Raw Bar also will have packaged selections for those on the run. It’s free, you just need to RSVP by e-mailing spjam.marketing@wholefoods.com 6 p .m. to 8 p.m. Friday. Whole Foods @ The District, 2847 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-566-7650. www.wholefoodsmarket.com 


Restaurants ringing in 2010

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The Dock

The Dock in Newport Beach is serving a five-course NYE dinner. 

Spend the last day of 2009 (and the first few hours of ’10!) at any one of these restaurants listed. Call for reservations.

230 Forest Avenue. New Year’s Eve specials in addition to the regular menu. The restaurant will also be open on Jan. 1, with happy hours from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. 230 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. 949-494-2545. www.230forestavenue.com 

Bayside Restaurant. Three-course menu for $65 per person before 8:30 p.m., and a four-course gala menu available all night for $85 per person. Live band and dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. 949-721-1222. www.diningasart.com 

Bistango. Three-course menu for $45 per person before 8:30 p.m., three-course gala menu from 8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Second seating is $98 and includes champagne, dancing and music from the Ron Kobayashi Trio. 19100 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. 949-752-5222. www.diningasart.com 

Brasserie Pascal. Cocktails, live jazz and prix-fixe French fare like John Dory filet, butter poached Maine lobster and duck foie gras. A $55 three-course menu will be served from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., while a $75 five-course is served from 7 p.m. to midnight. There will also be an oyster bar. 327 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 949-640-2700. www.pascalnewportbeach.com 

The Cellar. Four-course dinner with choices ranging from lobster bisque and truffle hollandaise to Berkshire pork loin chops. $69.95 per person for 5 p.m. seating, $89.95 per person for 8:30 p.m. seating. The later seating will seat guests “family style” and includes dancing and a champagne toast. 305 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. 714-525-5682. www.cellardining.com 

Charlie Palmer @ Bloomingdale’s. Seven-course chef’s tasting menu for $105 per person, which includes a champagne toast. Add $65 for wine pairings. Courses include ahi tuna tartare, seared foie gras, roasted veal cheeks and a milk chocolate tart. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 

The Crow Bar and Kitchen. Special menu that includes lobster “fish” and chips. Two seatings at 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. DJ, party favors and champagne toast at midnight for second seating. 2325 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-675-0070. www.thecrowbarcdm.com 

The Dock. Five-course meal with choices of braised lamb shank, New York steak and Loup de Mer (seabass) or Turbot. 5:30 p.m. seating is $65 per person, and $75 for the second seating. Add $35 for wine pairings. 2816 LaFayette Ave., Newport Beach. 949-673-3625. www.eatatthedock.com 

Don the Beachcomber. A “Jungle Jetsetters Ball,” featuring performances by the Tikiyaki Orchestra and the Eliminators. The show itself is $25 per person. Show and VIP three-course dinner and champagne is $75 per person. There will also be an “East Coast” new year’s five-course menu for $99 starting at 9 p.m. 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 

Five Crowns. Seasonal menu served from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Courses include butternut squash soup, Nova Scotia lobster tails, prime rib of Kurobuta pork and potato-crusted salmon. Prices vary by dish. 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331. www.lawrysonline.com 

French 75. First seating from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. includes four courses for $70 per person. Second seating is from 8 p.m. to close and includes five courses, party favors and a champagne toast for $110 per person. Choices include warm spinach salad, French onion soup, lobster gnocchi, and a Callebaut chocolate soufflé. 1464 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-494-9444. www.culinaryadventures.com 

Jack’s Restaurant & Bar. Three-course menu with choices like shrimp cakes, rack of lamb and berry crepes. Dinner is served from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. with a DJ and dancing from 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. $48.95 per person. 24462 Del Prado, Dana Point. 949-489-1903. www.jacksdp.com 

Kimera. Three-course prix-fixe menu for first seating before 8 p.m. for $45, and a four-course menu available all night, with DJ and dancing from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. for $75 per person. 19530 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 949-261-1222. www.kimerarestaurant.com 

Montage Laguna Beach. Cocktail reception, four-course menu, wine pairing, champagne toast and dancing. $300 per person. 8 p.m. 30801 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-6420. www.montagelagunabeach.com 

Mozambique. Three-course menu from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for $30, featuring corn chowder soup, roasted Riesling duck and Napoleon Chambord mixed berries. Second seating also features three-course menu, with choices of Australian lobster tail and filet or Chilean seabass. Menu is served from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is $55 per person. Champagne toast at midnight, and live band plays until 1 a.m. 1740 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-7777. www.mozambiqueOC.com 

Old Vine Café. Four-course meal with wine pairings for $65. Courses include sautéed sea scallops, filet mignon and “Grandma’s cheesecake.” There is also a vegetarian tasting menu option. $65 per person. 5:30 p.m. seating and 8:30 p.m. seating. 2937 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-545-1411. www.oldvinecafe.com 

Opah Restaurant. New Year’s Eve specials in addition to the restaurant’s regular menu. Opah will also be open on Jan. 1, with happy hours from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. 13122 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 714-508-8055. Also: 26851 Aliso Creek Road, Aliso Viejo. 949-360-8822. www.opahrestaurant.com 

Prime Cut Café. Steak and lobster special and regular menu available until 11 p.m. Bar menu available until after midnight to ring in the new year. 1547 Katella Ave., Orange. 714-532-4300. www.primecutcafe.com 

The Ramos House Café. A “New York” New Year’s Eve dinner, with five courses, open bar and a signed copy of the restaurant’s cookbook. Courses include winter mushroom risotto with black truffles, Manhattan steaks stuffed with lobster medallions and a flaming chocolate soufflé. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. $200 per person. 31752 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano. 949-443-1342. www.ramoshouse.com 

Ra Sushi. A masquerade party with food and drink specials, music and a champagne toast. RSVP through the restaurant’s Facebook page, and you will be entered into a raffle for prizes from local businesses. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The District, 2401 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-556-1700. www.rasushi.com 

Salt Creek Grille. Limited dinner menu, open bar package and champagne toast from 10 p.m. to close. $50 per person. 32802 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point. 949-661-7799. www.saltcreekgrille.com 

Savannah Chop House. First seating is from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. with three courses for $80 per person. Midnight seating is from 9:30 p.m. to close, with a four-course menu, live music, dancing and a champagne toast. $115 per person. 32441 Golden Lantern, Laguna Niguel. 949-493-7107. www.culinaryadventures.com 

Simply Fondue. A Mardi Gras-themed celebration with a five-course Southern-inspired fondue menu from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. for $59 per person. Three seatings: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 28719 Los Alisos Blvd., Mission Viejo. 949-707-5200. www.simplyfondueoc.com 

Sorrento Grille. Prix-fixe menu with choices like shrimp scampi, mushroom ravioli and Jidori chicken. $60 per person, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 370 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. 949-494-8686. www.sorrento-grille.com 

Stella’s Serious Italian. Five-course dinner with Italian lentil soup, which, according to legend, “will bring money and prosperity,” the restaurant says. Other choices include surf and turf, pollo marsala and seared halibut. $50 to $70 per person. Seatings from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. 17 Monarch Bay Plaza, Monarch Beach. 949-234-1679. www.stellasitalian.com 

Stonehill Tavern. A five-course prix-fixe menu, with dishes like Tai snapper, foie gras, Maine scallops, monkfish, pork belly and spiced doughnuts. $235 per person. Add $100 for wine pairings. 1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point. 949-234-3318. www.michaelmina.net 

Tradition by Pascal. A four-course meal ($70 per person) is available from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., while a five-course meal is available all night ($95 per person). Choices include steamed oysters, wild boar pate, beef tenderloin and a trio of desserts. 1000 N. Bristol, Newport Beach. 949-263-9400. www.pascalnb.com 

Watermarc. The restaurant will have New Year’s Eve specials like a grilled watermelon salad and a seafood trio, in addition to its regular menu. On Jan. 1, Watermarc will be open all day, with happy hour from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. 448 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-376-6272. www.watermarcrestaurant.com 

A safe and happy new year to all!!


Christmas Eve celebrations

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Michael Mina dining room

Spend Christmas Eve in Stonehill Tavern's elegant dining room.

Mosey on down to any of these eateries for Christmas and Christmas Eve meals. Call for reservations.I'll update this list as I find new info. Happy holidays!

CHRISTMAS EVE

  • Ambrosia Restaurant. Five-course dinner using local ingredients. Dishes include diver scallops, beef stroganoff, roasted quail and a Buche de Noel, among others. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. $55 per adult, $20 for kids under 12 (from a kids menu). 801 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 714-550-0811. www.ocpavilion.com 
  • Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine & Cocktails. Four-course prix-fixe menu with entrée choices like Loch Duart salmon, duck confit or rack of lamb. Regular menu is also available. $45 per person. 2607 Main St., Irvine. 949-387-8887. www.andreisrestaurant.com 
  • Bayside Restaurant. Two three-course menus to choose from, along with the regular menu. Kids menu is available. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. $35.50 to $45.50 per person. 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. 949-721-1222.  www.bistango.com
  • Brasserie Pascal. Five-course dinner with hors d’oeuvres, lobster bisque, “trou normand” (a palate cleanser), and roasted duck. A three-course kids menu is also available. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. $55 per person. 327 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 949-640-2700. www.pascalnpb.com 
  • Charlie Palmer. Four course meal featuring things like frisee and Asian pear salad, maple-glazed pork belly, veal loin and apple crisp. $70 per person, $100 per person with wine pairings. Bloomingdale's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com 
  • Don the Beachcomber. Prix-fixe meal with choices of seafood, roasted meats and pineapple upside-down cake. Noon to 8 p.m. $29.95 for adults, $22.50 for seniors, $12.50 for kids. Kids 5 and under are free. 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 
  • Port Restaurant & Bar. Special Christmas Eve menu with four courses. Choices include butternut squash soup, cured salmon gravlax, braised lamb and egg nog crème brulee. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. $35 per person. 440 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. 949-723-9685. www.portcdm.com 
  • Sapphire Laguna. Three-course prix-fixe with pomegranate-poached plums with goat cheese, chicken confit and mascarpone ravioli, beef tenderloin and chocolate-Clementine torte. 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. $48 to $62 per person. 1200 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-9888. www.sapphirellc.com 
  • Stonehill Tavern. A five-course tasting menu with an heirloom beets, almonds and goat cheese salad, local shellfish with pesto gnocchi, squab with apple-turnip puree, lamb with potato gratin and apple-pear crisp. $125 per person. Add $70 for wine pairings. St. Regis Monarch Beach, 1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point. 949-234-3318. www.michaelmina.net 
  • The Summit House. A special Christmas Eve menu with choices like escargot, crab cakes, roasted prime rib and Muscovy duckling. Prices vary. 2000 E. Bastanchury Road, Fullerton. 714-671-3087. www.summithouse.net 
  • Tradition by Pascal. Three- or five-course dinner with things like pumpkin soup with goat cheese, sautéed foie gras, wild boar pate, roasted goose and free-range chicken. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. $65 per person for three courses, $85 per person for five courses. 1000 N. Bristol St., Newport Beach. 949-263-9400, ext. 1. www.pascalnpb.com 

CHRISTMAS DAY

  • Royal Khyber. Buffet and a la carte menu selections available from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Prices vary. 1621 W. Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana. 714-436-1010. www.royalkhyber.com 

This week's specials

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glass230Savannah Chop House is running a special that can yield you a free dinner for the New Year. From today untilo Dec. 30, all diners who order an entrée from the regular menu will receive a gift card for a free dinner (from the “Perfection” menu) that’s valid for the month of January. Savannah Chop House, 32441 Golden Lantern, Laguna Niguel. 949-493-7107. www.culinaryadventures.com 

Tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Orange County Wine and Food Center is hosting a Wine Education informal course with food pairing with Chef Paul Squicciarini and Sommelier Jimmy Kawalek. $25 per person. OCWFC, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. 714-641-9922. http://ocwfc.com 

In addition to the specials he’s running at Opah, Chef Marc Cohen has some real deals at his other two restaurants. At 230 Forest Avenue: Happy hour is Sundays through Thursdays, with all appetizers 50 percent off and signature martinis priced at $6. Wines by the glass are $7 and Chandon splits of Brut and sparkling rose are $8. At Watermarc, happy hour is from 3 to 6 p.m. and after 9 p.m. on Sundays through Thursdays. 14 appetizer plates are $10 each, selected wines are $7 by the glass and selected beers are $4. Chandon is also $8. Both restaurants are offering 50 percent off of wine bottles up to $70 in value on Monday nights. 230 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. 949-494.2545. www.239forestavenue.com. Watermarc, 448 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-376-6272. www.watermarcrestaurant.com 


Tequila dinner at Sol Cocina

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Partida tequila

Sol Cocina will have a tequila dinner tonight at 6 p.m. There will be a cocktail reception with small bikes of ceviches and tostadas, followed by a four-course dinner paired with Partida Blanco, Reposado and Anejo tequilas. 6 p.m. tonight. $50 per person. 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For reservations, e-mail Jennifer@SolCocina.com. www.solcocina.com

If you’re a lady who lunches, visit A Restaurant tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. for a Sisters Luncheon, benefiting the USMC toy drive. Bring an unwrapped toy to donate and sit down to a four-course meal. The menu: 

  • Medjool dates with blue cheese and bacon or spicy ahi with tempura eggplant
  • French onion soup or Butterleaf wedge salad
  • Scottish salmon, petite filet and fries or grilled chicken cobb
  • Valrhona dark chocolate cake or butterscotch pudding

Attendees will receive a lifetime membership to the A Sisters. $35 per person. A Restaurant & Market, 3334 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-650-6505. www.arestaurantnb.com

From today until the end of December, Chimayo at the Beach will have $10 specials. A six-ounce filet mignon, a half-pound of king crab legs and mahi mahi plates are featured. Specials are available from Monday through Thursday for parties fewer than 10. 315 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 714-374-7273. www.culinaryadventures.com


OC Wine Opener event

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Brian MalarkeyFormer “Top Chef” contestant and San Diego Chef of the Year Brian Malarkey (pictured at left) will be at the OC Wine Opener event to help raise funds to fight Cystic Fibrosis. Malarkey will demo some of his favorite dishes. Restaurants to be on hand are Antonello’s Chaparosa Grill, Citrus City Grille, Brasserie Pascal and others. Local wines will also be featured. 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Dec. 6. $50 to $75 (VIP admission). Orange County Wine & Food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. 714-938-1393 for tickets and information.

Also worth noting: From now until Dec. 30, Park Ave. will have a Surf and Turf special. For $34, you get soup or salad, shrimp scampi, a 7-ounce filet mignon with sides and dessert. 11200 Beach Ave., Stanton. 714-901-4400. www.parkavedining.com 


Pizzeria Ortica now serving cocktails

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Ortica menu

Pizzeria Ortica has revamped its dining room and now has a full liquor license (woo hoo!). In honor of the 76th anniversary of Prohibition, the restaurant has a cocktail menu of Prohibition-era libations. And get this: From Friday to Dec. 11, whisper “Roosevelt” to your server or bartender and you’ll get a second cocktail for 76 cents. 650 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. 714-445-4900. www.pizzeriaortica.com

On Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., M Foscari is hosting a wine tasting featuring selections from Dry Creek Vineyards. Tasting is $15. 5645 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim Hills. 714-779-1777. http://foscaricuisine.com/

More bargains: From now until Dec. 6, Salt Creek Grille will offer 50 percent off of food and cocktails from Monday through Thursday. Promotion hours are from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the bar and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the dining room. 32802 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point. 949-661-7799. www.saltcreekgrille.com



Chocolate and wine with Michael Chiarello

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Chiarello
Napa Valley-based Chef Michael Chiarello will spend tomorrow evening at his South Coast Plaza NapaStyle store for a chocolate and wine tasting event. Expect samples like a house-made Parmesan dark chocolate truffle, chocolate wine grapes, and dessert wines from Napa and Italy. He’ll also sign books and bottles of wine. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow. NapaStyle, 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required: 714-825-0445. www.napastyle.com

And if you’re looking for a new lunch spot, Royal Khyber is running a weekday lunch special from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.: A two-course meal for $10. Choose soup or salad and an entrée. Choices include chicken curry, tandoori chicken and other selections. Royal Khyber also currently has a $20 three-course dinner menu. 1621 W. Sunflower Ave. (in the South Coast Plaza Village), Santa Ana. 714-436-1010. www.royalkhyber.com


Roy's Anaheim opens for lunch

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Anaheim Ahi
Starting Black Friday, Roy’s in Anaheim will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for lunch every Friday until Dec. 18. The restaurant will serve lunch-sized portions of things like Hawaiian blackened ahi tuna (photo at left) and other popular dinner-menu selections. 321 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim. 714-776-7697. www.roysrestaurant.com

On Nov. 30, Jack’s Restaurant is hosting an belly-buster buffet in honor of the U.S. Marines. The menu includes spinach and pineapple salad, torteloni rustica, seafood risotto and eggplant parmesan, among other items. Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 30. $37.50 per person, with 50 percent benefiting the Dana Point Fifth Marine Regiment support group. Advanced payment/reservations are required: Call 949-842-6122. 24462 del Prado, Dana Point. www.jacksdp.com

And if you still don’t have plans for tomorrow, visit this link and this link for a list of restaurants offering takeout and dine-in meals. Have a lovely and safe Thanksgiving! 


Part II: Restaurants open on Thanksgiving

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crowbarburger
Tonight, the crow bar and kitchen is having its burger night finale (photo at right), with things like the hangover burger, fish ‘n chips burger and the Californian. Russian River Brewing Company beers are $5 per glass. The restaurant is also having a Black Friday special: Buy $100 worth of gift cards on Nov. 27 and receive a free $20 gift card for yourself. 2325 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-675-0070. www.crowbarcdm.com

The Matador Cantina’s “Night Before Thanksgiving” will have $5 margaritas and $5 happy-hour appetizers from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. From 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., there will also be a late-night menu with items for $5. Wednesday. 111 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. 714-871-8226. www.thematador.com

And the following are additional restaurants open for Thanksgiving. (For original list, click here.

  • 6ix Park Grill (In the Hyatt Hotel). A Thanksgiving lunch feast will be available from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Items include Roast turkey, prime rib, salmon and pork tenderloin, among others. $55 for adults, $20 for children. There will also be a three-course pre-fixe at dinner from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. $38 for adults, $15 for children. 17900 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 949-225-6666. http://www.hyatt.com/gallery/6ix/
  • Ambrosia Restaurant (in the OC Pavilion). A four-course Thanksgiving menu with tableside service. Menu includes Maine lobster risotto, truffled “pigs in a blanket” and Wagyu beef tartare. Starts at 5 p.m. $48 for adults, $20 for children. 801 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 714-550-0880. www.ocpavilion.com
  • Cannons Seafood Grill. A Thanksgiving buffet with roasted turkey, prime rib and other traditional items. $38.95 for adults, $6.95-$12.95 for children. 34344 Street of the Green Lantern, Dana Point. Call for dining time: 949-496-6146. www.cannonsrestaurant.com
  • Charlie Palmer @ Bloomingdale’s. From 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., there will be Thanksgiving specials like Maine lobster chowder ($15), slow-basted organic turkey ($28) and a caramelized pumpkin tart ($10) in addition to the regular menu. There’s also a larger Thanksgiving menu in the lounge area from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com
  • Coliseum Pool and Grill (Pelican Hill Resort). A three course menu from noon to 10 p.m. featuring things like spiced pumpkin soup, pan-roasted ribeye and a trio of miniature pies. $80 for adults, $40 for children. 22701 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast. 949-467-6800. www.pelicanhill.com
  • Leatherby’s Café Rouge. Three courses: Butternut squash soup, Louisiana crab cakes, Loch Duart salmon, pumpkin pie and other choices. No corkage fees. $48 for adults, $15.95 for children. Starts at 5 p.m. 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. 714-429-7640. www.patinagroup.com
  • The Loft (Montage Laguna Beach). Traditional four-course Thanksgiving meal with soup or appetizer, salad, entrée and dessert. Noon to 10 p.m. 30801 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-6000. www.montagelagunabeach.com
  • The Montage Laguna Beach Ballroom. A full Thanksgiving buffet with live entertainment. Noon to 4 p.m. 30801 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-6000. www.montagelagunabeach.com
  • Pinot Provence (inside the Westin Hotel). A three-course menu with choices like Hudson Valley Foie gras torchon, braised boneless beef short ribs and chocolate mousse. $39 for adults, $15.95 for children. 1 p.m. 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. 714-444-5900. www.patinagroup.com
  • Studio (Montage Laguna Beach). A five-course Thanksgiving pre-fixe menu. A la carte dining is also available. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. 30801 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-6000. www.montagelagunabeach.com


Thanksgiving roundup

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Zov's pumpkin cheesecake

Zov's mini pumpkin cheesecakes.

Not looking forward to tackling the turkey this year? You’re in luck: Some of O.C.’s best are open during Thanksgiving – all you have to do is show up. The following is a list of restaurants that are open for Thanksgiving, offering takeout or pre-Thanksgiving meals. This list will be updated periodically over the next few days, so check back often. Reservations are necessary.

PRE-THANKSGIVING MEALS

Here are some restaurants that are starting the celebration early.

  • The Daily Grill. $19.95 gets you a sliced turkey dinner with apple stuffing, red-skinned mashed potatoes, glazed carrots and cranberry sauce. Menu is available through Nov. 25. For locations: www.dailygrill.com 
  • Don the Beachcomber. A pre-Thanksgiving luau with a Pacific rim buffet and Polynesian show. Buffet items include chicken teriyaki, barbecued Koreanshort ribs, Kalua pork and dessert choices. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday (Nov. 20). Free for kids under 5, $25 for kids 5-12, $40 for adults. 16278 S. Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 

TAKE OUT

Open for pickup before or on the big day. 

  • Clay Oven. Tandoori turkey cooked in barrel-shaped ovens. Order by Nov. 23 to pick up Thanksgiving day. Turkeys feed 6 people. $54.95 each. 15435 Jeffrey Road, Irvine. 949-552-2851. www.clayovenirvine.com 
  • Lucca Café. Free-range turkey, cranberry-orange chutney, “Fire-in-the-Sky” yams, pumpkin spice cheesecake and other items. Feeds 10. $250 (add $25 for additional servings). Items are also available a la carte. Order by Friday to pick up on or before Thanksgiving at noon. 6507 Quail Hill Parkway, Irvine. 949-725-1773. www.luccacafe.com 
  • Sage on the Coast. A la carte side dishes and desserts, including wild rice stuffing, turkey gravy, garlic mashed potatoes, chocolate truffle cake and pumpkin torte. Pick up on Nov. 25. 7862 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-715-7243. www.sagerestaurant.com 
  • Sapphire Laguna. With whole dinners that serve two ($68) or 6 to 8 ($345). Choose from various side dishes and desserts. Place orders by 1 p.m. Nov. 25 to pick up at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. or 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving. 1200 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-9888. www.sapphirelaguna.com 
  • Zov’s Bistro. Take-out Thanksgiving meals serve 12 to 15 and include free-range turkey, wild mushroom and jasmine rice stuffing, maple-glazed yams, choice of pie and more. Order before Friday to pick up on Nov. 25. $375 for 12 to 15 people. Zov’s Bistro, 17740 E. 17th St., Tustin. 714-838-8855. www.zovs.com 

DINE IN

Open for business on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 26)

  • Agora Churrascaria. A traditional Thanksgiving menu plus 16 skewer-roasted meats and hot and cold salad bar. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. $23 for children, $41 for adults. 1830 Main St., Irvine. 949-222-9910. www.agorachurrascaria.com 
  • Anaheim White House. Traditional Thanksgiving dinner with roast turkey, mashed potatoes, yams and other items. Noon to 9 p.m. $19.95 for children, $39.95 for adults. 887 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim. 714-772-1381. www.anaheimwhitehouse.com 
  • Bay Club Grill @ the Balboa Bay Club & Resort. Pumpkin bisque, turkey, prime rib or lemon sole with lump crab, pumpkin crème brulee. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. $31 for children, $62 for adults. 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-630-4145. www.balboabayclub.com 
  • The Cellar. Candle-lit dinner with turkey and prime rib, pumpkin bisque, shrimp cocktail and roasted hazelnut souffle. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. $35.95 for children, $45.95 for adults. 305 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. 714-525-5682. www.cellardining.com 
  • Don the Beachcomber. Green salad, turkey with tropical stuffing, glazed sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie. Noon to 8 p.m. $10.95 for children, $23.95 for adults, $19.95 for seniors. 16278 S. Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. 562-592-1321. www.donthebeachcomber.com 
  • First Cabin @ the Balboa Bay Club & Resort. Roasted butternut squash soup, cured gravlax and smoked trout mousseline, turkey, prime rib and Chilean sea bass. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. $34 for children, $68 for adults. 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 949-630-4145. www.balboabayclub.com 
  • Five Crowns. Three courses, including butternut squash soup, hearts of romaine salad, oven-roasted turkey, prime rib, Yorkshire pudding and other choices. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Prices vary. 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331. www.lawrysonline.com 
  • French 75. French onion soup gratinee, heirloom beet carpaccio, roast turkey, ribeye, potato gnocchi and chocolate soufflé. $10.99 for children, $49.99 for adults. 3:30p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1464 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-494-8444. www.culinaryadventures.com 
  • Hush Restaurant. Three-course dinner with choices like crab Louie, roasted half chicken and apple beignets. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. $22 for children, $55 for adults. 858 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-497-3616. www.hushrestaurant.com 
  • Mr. Stox. Cuban pumpkin bisque, Dietzel Family Farm turkey, Columbia River King Salmon, deep-dish pumpkin pie. Noon to 8 p.m. $15.95 for children, $39.95-$42.95 for adults. 1105 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. 714-634-2994. www.mrstox.com 
  • Palm Terrace Restaurant (Inside the Island Hotel). The annual “Table-less Thanksgiving Day Buffet” with small-plate appetizers, entrees and various desserts. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. $38 for children, $75 for adults. 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 949-760-4920. www.theislandhotel.com 
  • Sage Eastbluff. A special holiday menu of entrees ranging from $42 to $50, which includes turkey, prime rib or grilled salmon with soup or salad and dessert. Appetizers are also available. 2531 Eastbluff, Newport Beach. 949-718-9650. www.sagerestaurant.com 
  • Sapphire Laguna. Roasted butternut squash and apple bisque, Muscovy duck breast and red mustard greens, prime ribeye, Diestel Hen turkey, spiced chocolate cake. 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. $48-$65 per person. 1200 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 949-715-9888. www.sapphirelaguna.com 
  • Scott’s Seafood. New England clam chowder, Dungeness crab salad, roast turkey, apple cobbler. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-979-2400. www.scottsseafood.com 
  • Stonehill Tavern (at the St. Regis Resort, Monarch Beach). A Thanksgiving tasting menu with things like heirloom beet salad, Maine scallops, Berkshire pig potato-cabbage gratin and pecan pie. $125 per person. Add $70 for wine pairing. 1 Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point. 949-234-3325. www.michaelmina.net  

Events for fame-seekers and singles

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Tomorrow, Taleo Mexican Grill (photo at left) is extending its happy hour menu (including turkey tamales!) all for the restaurant’s first commercial and HD video, slated to run on its new Web site. Staff will film during the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and you’re more than welcome to stop by and be part of all the action. Taleo Mexican Grill, 3309 Michelson Drive, Irvine. 949-553-9002, http://taleogrill.com

For singles ready to meet fellow oenophiles, the Bluewater Grill is hosting its first singles wine social featuring the following wines: Villa Sandi Prosecco, Acrobat Pinot Gris, ’07, Toad Hollow Chard Unoaked '07 Mendocino, Hantime Pinot Noir Cal '07 and Oberon Merlot Napa '06. The event will take place on the docked Paradiso yacht. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow (Nov. 19). $40 per person. Bluewater Grill, 630 Lido Yacht Drive, Newport Beach. Reservations: 949-675-3474. www.bluewatergrill.com

Charlie Palmer's chef Amar Santana shares his Thanksgiving insight at Saturday's "Brining the Bird" class at 11 a.m. The demo includes a three-course lunch. Following the event, the Next Vintage wine shop will hold its 50 for 50 wine sale, with 50 wines for half off. Charlie Palmer at Bloomingdales, 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-352-2525. www.charliepalmer.com

Check back tomorrow for an extensive lineup of local restaurants serving Thanksgiving dinner.

Photo credit: From Taleo Mexican Grill


Beaujolais Wine Celebration at Pascal

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PascalOn Thursday, Pascal Epicerie will have an informal wine tasting to mark the world premiere of the 2009 Beaujolais Nouveau wines. $28 per person includes hors d'oeuvres and a grilled sausage tasting. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. On Friday, Tradition by Pascal takes it up a notch and offers a full-fledged dinner celebration revolving around the light-bodied French wine. The menu includes a half-bottle of the wine and choices like New York steak grilled salmon or chicken in foie gras sauce. (Click here  for full menu.) 6 p.m. Friday. $70 per person.  Pascal Epicerie/Tradition by Pascal, 1000 N. Bristol St., Newport Beach. Reservations: 949-263 9400. www.pascalnb.com.

In other wine news, Yves Restaurant and Bar is featuring Italian wines in a tasting with tapas on Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. $40 per person. Yves Restaurant and Bar, 5753-A E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim. Reservations: 714-637-3733. www.yvesbistro.com. 


Sunday, Monday values at OPAH

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Recession deals are all over the place nowadays, here’s the latest addition to that list: Chef Marc Cohen’s (at left) OPAH restaurant locations are offering 50 percent off bottled wines (up to $70) on Sundays and 50 percent off of the entire dinner menu on Mondays. Reservations are recommended. 26851 Aliso Creek Road (in the Town Center), Aliso Viejo. 949-360-8822. Also: 13122 Jamboree Road (at The Marketplace), Irvine. 714-508-8055. www.opahrestaurant.com

At La Vie en Rose, $17.75 gets you a two-course prix fixe lunch. Choices include soup or salad and the following entrees: Fillet de Sole Amandine, Tilapia Bostonienne, Crepes de Volaille, Chicken Cordon Bleu or Beef Stroganov. La Vie en Rose, 240 S. State College Blvd., Brea. 714-529-8333. www.lavnrose.com

Cha Cha's
Let the local/seasonal revolution continue: Cha Cha’s in Brea opened in August and is getting favorable reviews from local pubs and foodies. Expect a menu of Califonia-inspired fresh-Mex cuisine that uses local produce and free-range poultry. Wood-fired Jidori chicken, queso fundido and carnitas (photo above) sound like good bets. Appetizers range from $3.50 to $10.50 and entrees are under $17. Flautas, queso fundido, free-range chicken tacos. Cha Cha’s Tacos & Tequilas, 110 W. Birch St., Brea. 714-473-7033. www.chachasbrea.com

Wine tasting at Antonello

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LevendiIt’s not quite a “Battle,” but more of a fun happy-hour wine tasting on a Thursday night. Antonello’s “Battle of the Napa Valley Boutiques” will feature samplings from B Cellars, Levendi Winery and Sodaro Estate Winery – all owned by O.C. residents. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. $25 per person. Antonello Ristorante, 3800 South Plaza Drive, Santa Ana. Reservations: 714-751-7153. www.antonello.com

Ra Sushi has recently unveiled crop of menu items from Chef Tai Obata. Some highlights: grilled Kalbi short Calendarribs starters with wasabi mashed potatoes ($7.25), Kaisen Ceviche ($9.25) and the “Ra”llipop sushi roll ($14.50). The roll reads like a sample platter of popular sushi, with tuna, salmon, yellowtail, spicy tuna, lettuce, asparagus and cucumber wrapped in Asian radish and served on skewers. The restaurant chain also has lunch specials and new additions to its wine and cocktail menus. Ra Sushi, 2401 Park Ave., Tustin. 714-566-1700. Also: 155 5th St., Huntington Beach. 714-536-6390. www.rasushi.com 


Thomas Keller @ SCP

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Chef Thomas Keller will stop at South Coast Plaza Thursday at 11 a.m. to sign his latest cookbook, “ad hoc at home.” ad hoc is part of his Yountville, Calif., empire and was originally thought to be a temporary restaurant while Keller planned a gourmet burger joint in its place. ad hoc’s comfort-food menus were so well-received that Keller and co. decided to make it permanent. (On a related note, Keller’s next installment of his Bouchon chain will open in Beverly Hills this month.) 

The “ad hoc at home” cookbook features recipes for many of the dishes served at the restaurant, along with Keller’s personal stories and cooking tips. Calendar

The book signing is on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Williams-Sonoma. You must buy the book at Williams-Sonoma in order for him to sign. (If you buy it at another WS location, be ready to show proof of purchase.) Williams-Sonoma @ South Coast Plaza, 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-751-1166. www.williams-sonoma.com

 

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Bayside celebrates the big 1-0

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Bayside terrace
Bayside Restaurant (photo at right) turns 10 this year, and Chef Paul Gstrein and staff are celebrating with a four-course menu for $25 per person. The menu selection includes Mirin marinated quail and foie gras, lobster bisque “cappuccino,” Miso-glazed Chilean seabass or diver scallops. This menu is only available from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Bayside Restaurant, 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. 949-721-1222. www.bistango.com

Xanh Bistro is hosting a fall wine dinner with five courses of Vietnamese food paired with Italian wines. (Being both Vietnamese and Italian myself, my recommendation of the pairing is biased ☺) The menu: 

 

  • Ahi tuna stacks, Drei Dona 2008 Blanc di Rosenere
  • Free-range chicken “pho,” Marcato 2008 La Giareta
  • Blackened tilapia, Tenuta Vitanza 2007 “Volare,” IGT
  • Pineapple pork, Drei Dona 2008 Rosso di Rosenere
  • Tapioca pudding with coconut juice and sponge cake 

 

6:30 p.m. Tuesday. $55 per person, with tax and tip included. Xanh Bistro, 16162 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. 714-531-2030. www.xanhbistro.com

Roy’s in Newport is pairing sushi with champagne – Moet and Chandon, to be exact. Diners will feast on five courses that include sushi and Wagyu beef. Champagnes to be served are Moët Impérial, Moët Rosé Impérial, Moët Nectar Impérial and Moët Grand Vintage 2000. The menu is also offered at Roy’s Anaheim location. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. $75 per person. Roy’s Newport Beach, 453 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Reservations: 949-640-7697. www.roysrestaurant.com

And for all you military personnel out there, Z’Tejas is offering 15 percent off your dining bill for all of November as a thanks for your service. Just flash your military ID for the discount. Z’Tejas Southwestern Grill, 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. 714-979-7469. www.ztejas.com






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