Restaurant Roll Call For September 2015

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • October 5, 2015
As we head into pumpkin spice season, it's time for another restaurant roll call as we say goodbye to another month gone by. Herewith is our a list of open-and-shut cases for September. But let's not kid ourselves. This last month was all a lead...
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