Crazy Chi-Mac: Finger-Lickin' Great

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • October 16, 2014
Crazy Chi-Mac has a lot going for it–a doting Korean mother-type who'll ladle the soup into bowls for you until its 2 a.m. closing time on weekends–but there are only two things that should convince you to go, like, right now: the beer and the...
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