Favorite Places to Eat(merged)

Little Onion (Dine in Mexican)
Santa Ana (Macarthur and Main)
Taco Burrito is my fave but it's all good and lots to choose from, big portions, ~ $10-15

Burger Town (Dine in/Drive through Burgers and stuff)
Lake Forest (Muirlands and Ridge Route)
Their regular burgers are great, the pastrami topped burger is a heart attack, add some fried onion rings... $5-$10

To or from your Big Bear Trip
Rocky's Roadhouse (Great Sandwiches)
Running Springs right on the 18/330
Best Pastrami but all good

The Malt Shop (Burgers and, well, Malts)
Cedar Glenn (Lake Arrowhead, worth a side trip on the way back from Big Bear)
Hudson Hornet (Mushroom and Swiss burger, comes with killer fries) $7.50
 
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Ray, can we come over to your grandma's house?

You know she would probably say yes. But not recommended for people on a diet. If you eat less than 2 heaping plate fulls she thinks your starving your self lol.

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You know she would probably say yes. But not recommended for people on a diet. If you eat less than 2 heaping plate fulls she thinks your starving your self lol.

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i'm not on a diet. when can i come over?


if you're into mac n cheese - elbows in cerritos
 
The Pint House
Orange off Katella/Struck
Best Portebello Burger ever AND great great beer selection. Cost of $15...
I'm also a Pint Club member. :beer:
 
Porto's in Downey - bakery, cafe. Best pastries ever. Cuban, but resembles French.

85 Degrees in Irvine - bakery contrast to Porto's. Pastries are soft rather than flakey. Sea salt coffee is the bomb.

Both on the cheap. $

Slaters 50/50 - awesome gourmet burgers. I have yet tried their award winning peanut butter and jelly burger, but everything else is delicious. $$

The Hat - pastrami dip is yummy. Lake Forest, Brea, San Gabriel. Pastrami cheeseburger is awesome. Chili cheese fries can feed 4. $
 
The Pint House
Orange off Katella/Struck
Best Portebello Burger ever AND great great beer selection. Cost of $15...
I'm also a Pint Club member. :beer:

Been there, little too pricey. I like alcatraz happy hours at the block
 
Gen kbbq tustin $$

tokai sushi corona off cajalco $$

ham n scram in westminister. Found this little gem the other day. The place has awesome breakfast burritos and sandwiches. http://hamnscram.com/

Woodranch in dos lagos is always good!
 
Porto's in Downey - bakery, cafe. Best pastries ever. Cuban, but resembles French.

85 Degrees in Irvine - bakery contrast to Porto's. Pastries are soft rather than flakey. Sea salt coffee is the bomb.
Figures you'd be a "pastries" kind of guy ;)
 
man, gained 5 pounds just reading through this thread. Stoked for next week. Looks like Im going to have to get a lot of riding in to make room for all this food. Some people eat to ride, i definitely ride to eat
 
I second Gen. $20 all you can eat for dinner, cheaper for lunch. That includes "Kobe" beef. Just make sure you get there early unless you like waiting an hour to get seated.

Rocco's pizza at the Kaleidoscope in Mission Viejo. Cheap and yummy!

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-Bludso's BBQ in Compton. Holy crap it's good
-El Tepeyac (Mentioned in the OP) Amazing breakfast burritos and carne asada burritos. Most of the customers run on Chicano time so if you get there at like 7 or 8, there's no one there. Also no one there after about 8 or 9.
-New Harima in Cypress for Sushi. Authentic Japanese food. Great service. Eat at the sushi bar and try to make Eddie smile.
-Chronic Tacos for my fast food Mexican fix. All around the So Cal
-The Hat for sandwiches.
 
I have been to The Hat in Irvine and there pastrami is okay at best. There is a place here in Bakersfield called Too Fat sandwiches and they make a Killer Pastrami and that is what it is. They make their own Dutch crusted bread which is too die for. When traveling through here it is a must try.

Sylvester's is my favorite burger place almost anywhere. They justed opened one up in Oceano near the dunes and a lot closer to the campground.

Can anyone recommend a good restaurant near Anaheim Stadium, will be there this weekend. Thanks in Advance.
 
I have been to The Hat in Irvine and there pastrami is okay at best. There is a place here in Bakersfield called Too Fat sandwiches and they make a Killer Pastrami and that is what it is. They make their own Dutch crusted bread which is too die for. When traveling through here it is a must try.

Sylvester's is my favorite burger place almost anywhere. They justed opened one up in Oceano near the dunes and a lot closer to the campground.

Can anyone recommend a good restaurant near Anaheim Stadium, will be there this weekend. Thanks in Advance.

Jt Schmidts off katella across from the pond. Best rib eye steaks

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-Slyman's Deli on St. Claire and E. 31st in Cleveland. Best Corned Beef sandwich!
-Secret Spot off Warner/PCH; Vegan, Vegeterian, Meat health conscious; HB Surround burrito; teriyaki pineapple bowl with veggie turkey!
-Mitasie 3 in HB across Bella Terra center; Vietnamese vegetarian; garlic fried rice! watermelon slushy!
-Hot Doug's near W. Roscoe and N. California in Chicago; any hot dog and chili cheese fries!
 
I have been to The Hat in Irvine and there pastrami is okay at best. There is a place here in Bakersfield called Too Fat sandwiches and they make a Killer Pastrami and that is what it is. They make their own Dutch crusted bread which is too die for. When traveling through here it is a must try.

Sylvester's is my favorite burger place almost anywhere. They justed opened one up in Oceano near the dunes and a lot closer to the campground.

Can anyone recommend a good restaurant near Anaheim Stadium, will be there this weekend. Thanks in Advance.

The Catch is right there. So is Hooters
 

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