Review: The Blue Box Cafe delivers a uniquely Tiffany lunch

Critic Brad A. Johnson says the meal delivery from Tiffany’s new cafe at South Coast Plaza is appropriately luxurious.
Brad A. Johnson • Orange County Register • May 13, 2021
Forget breakfast. Afternoon tea is where it’s at. While the highly anticipated Blue Box Cafe at Tiffany at South Coast Plaza isn’t yet open for dine-in service (that should come in June), the jewelry store’s new kitchen is up and running for...
The full article can be read on the Orange County Register website.

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