Thanh Closes in Irvine; Tasty Garden To Move In

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • June 26, 2013
As I wrote back in August of last year, Tasty Garden, the chain of Hong Kong-style cafes (cha chaan teng) with branches in the San Gabriel Valley, is planning to open in Irvine. ] At the time I said it does two things: it ups the cha chaan teng...
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