[singlepic id=158 w=320 h=240 mode=watermark float=left]Laguna Beach’s new Lumberyard Restaurant is within weeks of celebrating its 1-year anniversary. Happily, despite opening its doors at about the same time the world markets decided to freefall, this Laguna...
Sometimes, a Laguna Beach restaurant is so surprising in its flavors and flair that even I have a difficult time writing about it. Take for example, K’ya, a restaurant that never, ever has a bad night (and I’m there plenty of nights). What Chef Craig whips up over...
[singlepic id=69 w=320 h=240 mode=watermark float=right] In Laguna Beach, we locals look forward to about three events each year. In October, it’s all about the lobster … for the month’s duration, you’ll find us standing on street corners in...
Laguna Beach’s Mozambique restaurant just announced its return of the $10 dinner plate special. This is in addition to their-already fabulous Taco Tuesday (which is so good, it deserves its own esteemed entry in this column shortly). This $10 plate special is...
Laguna Beach was established as an indy kind of town and its coffeehouses reflect that same independent spirit. In fact, as a rule, Laguna Beach doesn’t allow franchises in the city limits – there have been a few quarterback sneaks and grandfather clauses over the...
Mention K’ya Restaurant to locals and “foreigners” and the response is the same: “What’s it called?” It’s K’ya. Pronounced: “Hi ya!” It’s in the La Casa del Camino Hotel at Cress Street and PCH. Five years ago, Chef Craig Connole took over Savoury’s here, introducing...