New Chicken and Waffles Joint Opens in La Habra

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • February 15, 2013
Except for the occasional Octomom update, we don't write about La Habra much (and she doesn't even live there anymore),  It's so gosh-darned out there it's practically in LA Weekly's juridiction. Even though I grew up there, I remember eating out...
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