Fullerton's Tomato Café and Grill Serves Italian Food, Korean-Style

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 28, 2016
The new Tomato Café and Grill in Fullerton reminds me of another restaurant I reviewed five years ago called Itriya Cafe. Both boasted a menu that had Korean dishes as well as Italian. If you couldn't decide between Korean spicy pork barbecue and...
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