Taco Asylum Opens This Week at THE CAMP

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • January 10, 2011
Greg Daniels, Wil Dee and Alkesh Patel, a.k.a. the people who brought you the wildly successful Haven Gastropub in Orange, have finally put the finishing touches on their CAMP offering, called taco asylum, what they describe as a “non-traditional”...
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