“Dude, Where's My Curry” Opens in Foothill Ranch

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 29, 2014
Groan if you must. Go ahead, take a few cheap shots in the comment section. You know you want to. Anyone for “Dude, Where's the Pepto?” or some meaner variant of that? But to me, the name owner Rohit Walia picked for his Indian restaurant in the...
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