Ennar Calasian Grill Puts Japan in Little Saigon

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • October 25, 2012
Ennar Calasian Grill has gigantic-yet-dainty shoes to fill—Haley Nguyen's, to be exact. Xanh Bistro, Nguyen's Vietnamese eatery, has been gone for a few months now, and Ennar has moved in, taking over the space with the same restaurant layout. But...
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