On The Line: Hiro Ohiwa of Cafe Hiro

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • December 22, 2009
Cafe Hiro is a favorite of mine. It's no accident that since I've been here at The Weekly, it's received two accolades on two Best Of Issues (Best Japanese Restaurant 2009 and Best Fusion Restaurant of 2007). If it's possible, I've been to Cafe...
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