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10 Overall Closest Restaurants |
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Yi-Dynasty Korean BBQ |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1701 Corinthian Way, Newport Beach 92660 949-797-9292
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Distance:
~352 ft * |
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NEWPORT BEACH. Aficionados of Korean barbecue find much to applaud at this casual establishment, from friendly, efficient service to modern ambiance and fabulous dishes. Start off with fresh, flavorful lettuce wraps or chapche (vermicelli with shredded beef and vegetables). From there, consider one of the traditional grilled favorites like baby octopus, short ribs, or black pork bellies – each prepared right at your table. |
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TEN Asian Bistro & Sushi |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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4647 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach 92660 949-660-1010
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Distance:
~1127 ft * |
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NEWPORT BEACH. Innovation, atmosphere, service – this happening Asian bistro gets 10s all the way around. In fact, TEN's decor may just be the standard by which other OC restaurants are measured. Each of the four elements (fire, water, earth, and air) is incorporated in intriguing ways, and kinetic color lighting ensures the mood is never static. A 16-foot Buddha hovers above the main dining room, and two beautifully designed patio seating areas feature fire pits. The menu includes temptations like caterpillar or yellowtail & jalapeño rolls, crisp whole catfish with sweet and sour sauce, and crispy Cantonese duck with hoisin lime sauce. |
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Tradition by Pascal |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1000 N Bristol St, Newport Beach 92660-8916 949-261-9041 949-263-9400
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Distance:
~0.65 mi * |
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NEWPORT BEACH. For food with a Provençal splash, locals highly recommend this quaint, farmhouse-style eatery. Lauded by everyone from local food critics to DiRoNA and "Wine Spectator," owner-chef Pascal Olhats never fails to impress with his dazzling South of France fare. Start with marinated salmon with potato risotto or a napoleon-style foie gras mousse, and then move on to poached monkfish with aioli or roasted rack of lamb with garlic jus. For discerning palates on the go, a full gourmet take-out menu is available. |
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Kitayama |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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101 Bay View Pl, Newport Beach 92660 949-725-0777
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Distance:
~0.75 mi * |
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NEWPORT BEACH. Hidden in the Back Bay, this quaint sushi place earns high marks with locals, thanks to authentic Japanese decor and a menu that, while a tad watered-down, still manages to boast some of Newport's best rolls. The main dining room overlooks a traditional Japanese garden, making windowside tables a favorite. Private dining in tatami rooms is available for larger parties. Reservations are accepted. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Sage |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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2531 Eastbluff Dr Eastbluff Shopping Ctr, Newport Beach 92660 949-718-9650
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Distance:
~1.95 mi * |
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NEWPORT BEACH. At this upbeat bistro, savvy tourists and long-time locals adore chef-owner Rich Mead's sublime regional American cuisine. Indeed, you'll find no pretense or snobbery inside these Spanish mission-style walls; rather, the casual air and friendly waitstaff quickly make everybody feel at home. Menu highlights include a grilled portabello with Swiss chard and papaya mustard, roast chili-crusted lamb rack with red pepper coulis and red wine reduction, and grilled balsamic salmon with roast asparagus and new potatoes. Complement your entree with a selection from the eclectic wine list, which features labels from Santa Barbara to the Russian River Valley. Brunch draws high marks from area critics thanks to specialties that range from a tomato-basil omelet with fried potatoes to blue corn huevos rancheros with black beans. |
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Savannah Supper Club & Lounge |
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(Restaurants - French) |
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655 Anton Blvd South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa 92626 714-557-6647
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Distance:
~1.95 mi * |
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COSTA MESA. Part of David Wilhelm's Culinary Adventures empire, Savannah Supper Club is a Parisian-inspired lounge and bistro whose style is far removed from its Southern California setting. The cool, jazzy place finds source for its attitude in bold red tones that dominate its color scheme, and Clifford Bailey's mural gives the lounge a splash of the dramatic. The cuisine also reveals a certain sophistication, thanks to dishes like seared day boat scallops with lobster-mashed potatoes and grilled pork tenderloin with Alsatian cabbage. Seating is available on the covered patio, which boasts a fireplace. |
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Turner New Zealand |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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650 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa 92626 714-668-0880
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Distance:
~1.96 mi * |
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COSTA MESA. Filmmaker Peter Jackson may have helped put New Zealand at the top of many vacation wish lists thanks to his screen adaptation of the Tolkien trilogy, but folks in Orange County know that terrific Kiwi cuisine requires no Pacific crossing. Indeed, the husband-and-wife tandem of Noel and Kathrin Turner promises unparalleled dining. The secret to their success lies in a dedication to purity – all foods served are natural and free of hormones, pesticides, and antibiotics, allowing diners to savor dishes in their simplest and, perhaps, most delicious state. Located a few paces from South Coast Plaza. |
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Wasa on the Bluffs |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1346 Bison Ave Bluffs Shopping Center, Newport Beach 92660 949-760-1511
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Distance:
~2.05 mi * |
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NEWPORT BEACH. Casual and friendly, Wasa prides itself on taking away some of the mystique of sushi, especially for first-timers. Options range from the familiar (cucumber, California and rainbow rolls) to the specialty (the Tustin Roll features spicy tuna, cucumber and eel sauce while the Irvine Roll takes the California and adds smelt egg to the outside), and it's hard to make a bad choice. Diners who eschew the raw can take solace in superb main courses, which include sea urchin risotto with grilled spot prawns, rib-eye steak teriyaki, and Chilean seabass with soy and red wine marinade. |
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Morton's, The Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1661 W Sunflower Ave South Coast Plaza Village, Santa Ana 92704-7461 714-444-4834
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Distance:
~2.47 mi * |
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SANTA ANA. Morton's is an upscale chain steakhouse that serves a lot more than just American Angus. Its decor is masculine; its atmosphere, classy. Expect to be treated well by the friendly waitstaff, who present dinner selections by bringing out a cart of options and telling you stories about each dish. Favorite entrées include blackened swordfish, fresh Maine lobster, and, of course, the 24-ounce porterhouse. Reservations are suggested. |
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Ristorante Mamma Gina |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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251 Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 92660 949-673-9500
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Distance:
~2.87 mi * |
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NEWPORT BEACH. Locals laud the osso buco and gnocchi gorgonzola served at this casual eatery, whose atmosphere and homemade fare are reminiscent of Old World gems you'd expect to find in Florence – in fact, the place also has an "older sister" restaurant in Firenze. For added charm, request a table overlooking Newport's Inner Harbor, which is usually full of luxurious yachts. Be warned, though: Mamma's tends to get crowded quickly, especially on weekends. |
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User Rating: 10
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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