6 Best Restaurants in Orange County and Catalina Island, California

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Much like L.A., restaurants in Orange County are generally casual, and you’ll rarely see men in jackets and ties. However, at top resort hotel dining rooms, many guests choose to dress up.

Of course, there’s also a swath of casual places along the beachfronts—seafood takeout, taquerias, burger joints—that won’t mind if you wear flip-flops. Reservations are recommended for the nicest restaurants.

Many places don’t serve past 11 pm, and locals tend to eat early. Remember that according to California law, smoking is prohibited in all enclosed areas.

Cañadas Grill

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Serving up authentic Mexican cuisine, the family-owned Cañadas Grill is where the locals go. Don't expect fancy decor or tableside service; this humble mom-and-pop shop is tucked into a tiny urban strip mall in an untouristed area, and shows fútbol matches on the corner TV. The menu is huge, filled with everything from the regular suspects to more localized specialties. Whether you want to start the day with a breakfast entrée like carne asada chilaquiles or end it with a molcajete (a stone mortar filled with a meat-and-vegetable stew), Cañadas has you covered. The superstar dish is carne en su jugo (beef in its own juice). Wash down your meal with beverages like hibiscus aguas frescas, fresh juice, a michelada, or Mexican bottled sodas.

3721 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA, 90804, USA
562-494--4903
Known For
  • Super-authentic Mexican cuisine
  • Carne en su jugo
  • House-made salsa

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Catalina Coffee & Cookie Company

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There is no Starbucks on the island, so the Catalina Coffee & Cookie Company is very popular in the morning. While you're grabbing your coffees, lattes, and mochas, you may want to kick-start the day with fresh-baked pastries, a hot breakfast burrito, or one of their custom made-to-order bagel sandwiches. Sit outside at one of the tables in the quaint Metropole Market Place.

205 Crescent Ave., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA
310-510--2447
Known For
  • Dark chocolate pistachio bars
  • Bagel sandwiches
  • Popular breakfast spot
Restaurant Details
Open daily 6–4.

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Gelato Paradiso

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Each morning this gelato shop, located in back of the charming Peppertree Lane shopping center, makes fresh small batches of artisanal gelatos and dairy-free sorbettos in a variety of appealing flavors.

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Nomad Asian Bistro

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Nomad Asian Bistro draws an army of dedicated locals to feast on Chinese halal dishes featuring toothsome, hand-pulled noodles (at a nominal extra fee, but worth it in every way). Nomad offers a wide range of conventional and inventive options, with abundant vegetarian and gluten-free choices in addition to classics like short ribs and shrimp. Be warned: if you order the sesame flatbread and aren't paying close attention, you'll inhale it all and ruin your appetite. Wash down your meal with a glass of their housemade, fresh-pressed ginger beer. The restaurant's ample size makes it a great option for large parties, and free parking is abundant—a rarity in Long Beach. Patio dining is available.

6563 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Long Beach, CA, 90803, USA
562-430--6888
Known For
  • Delectable house-made noodles
  • Bargain lunch specials
  • Sizzling rice soup that really sizzles
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended on weekend nights

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Rock & Brews Restaurant

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This family-friendly restaurant is fun for classic rock lovers, with murals and photos of rockers like KISS, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones lining the walls. It's located just down the street from Knott's Berry Farm, serving messy bacon cheeseburgers, rockin' wings, and a variety of pizzas. Since “Brews” is part of the name, there is a wide selection of local craft beer offerings. 

Sugar 'N Spice

$ | Balboa Island

Stop by Sugar 'N Spice for a Balboa Bar that is a slab of vanilla ice cream dipped first in chocolate and then topped with your choice of other sweet treats. It's also home of "The Original Frozen Banana" created back in 1945. They also have a frozen cheesecake an frozen tiramisu on a stick, plus ice cream cookie sandwiches.

310 Marine Ave., Newport Beach, CA, 92662, USA
949-673–8907
Known For
  • Inventor of the Balboa Bar
  • Frozen bananas
  • Local institution

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