Capital Noodle Bar Opens In Irvine Tomorrow!

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 11, 2014
Capital Noodle Bar–the spin-off of Diamond Jamboree's Capital Seafood and Irvine Spectrum's Capital–has announced that it will have its soft opening tomorrow at Crossroads, the same plaza as Creamistry, Urban Plates and DonerG. The Noodle Bar is...
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