Felix Is Doggie-Bag Heaven

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 23, 2010
Felix Continental Cafe got a face-lift: They removed the light bulbs that bordered the old street marquee for something a little more tasteful. But other than that, it’s business as usual. The decades-old Cuban restaurant looks like it always...
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