Laguna Beach Magazine |
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OC Weekly“Almost anything your most persnickety itamae can do, the chefs here can do, without any of the pretense. And after it all, even if you subscribe to the notion that diners can’t take a place reveling in rolls as seriously as a sushi bar, you’ll consider O Laguna the exception” | Read Article |
diary of a MAD HUNGRY WOMAN“The restaurant has only been open a few months and I find myself back here again and again. Maybe it is due to its proximity to my home, but maybe, it is because I can finally say “Irvine has some decent sushi” |
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OCinSite“Of course, what people most remember about a restaurant isn’t the table that the food’s served on (though the long sushi bar with bright blue LED lights built in are a seductive touch of Sin City cool), but what puts O Fine at the head of its class is the raw quality of its admittedly unforgettable raw offerings” |
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Orange County Register Business Directory“At O Fine Japanese Cuisine you'll find the best overall value for your meal. We are constantly adding new items to our Specials. Dine with us for lunch, dinner, or forcelebrating special occasions.” |
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Daily Pilot“O Fine Japanese Cuisine opened its second Orange County location in the Quail Hill Village Center in Irvine last week, according to the Irvine Co” |
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Great Taste MagazineO Fine Japanese Cuisine features a stunning modern interior with dramatic white and chocolate brown seating, imported European tile, and cobalt blue accents throughout, including pendant lights and LED lighting under the translucent 20-seat sushi bar. The blue accents seen throughout the 4,000 square-foot restaurant, along with a soothing 10-foot water wall, are reminiscent of the ocean, which what the name “O” Fine Japanese Cuisine represents. |
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Irvine Company Press Release |
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Irvine World News |
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OpenTable Diners' Choice list |
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Living on the Ranch, Dining |
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