Rhapsody in White

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • August 2, 2007
Oh, yes, the Anaheim White House is a fancy restaurant. The kind where, when you ask for water, the waiter will offer two options: “Sparkling or flat?” You answer “flat,” and he brings out one of those bottles imported from Europe, pouring its...
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