The Restaurant Community Stakeholder Meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. in the City Hall Ross Annex First Floor Conference Room 1600, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, to discuss the proposed changes to alcohol policies in the Santa Ana Municipal Code. Continue reading
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Valentine’s Day bars, restaurants and specials in Santa Ana
Looking for a nice restaurant in Santa Ana to take your loved one to this Valentine’s Day? Look no further – here is a list of local restaurants, with Valentine’s Day specials noted as well: Continue reading
New Year’s Eve restaurant specials, concerts and parties in Santa Ana
Are you ready for New Year’s Eve? There are a lot of New Year’s Eve events happening right here in Santa Ana!
- Antonello Ristorante – Where Orange County’s power elite and private groups dine on Northern Italian cuisine and drink from an extensive wine list. SPECIAL NEW YEARS EVE DINNER MENU. $69.95 per person (excludes tax & gratuity). Enjoy a 25% discount from our entire wine list when ordering this prix fixe menu.
- Bistro 400 – 8th Annual NEW YEARs EVE PARTY!!!! 6p to Close. Wow!! 2012!!! Party with us and D.J.Serge! Serving Dinner from 6p to 10pm then the COUNTDOWN PARTY BEGINS!!! With Fan fair and all! Drink specials all night with a free champagne toast at Midnight! Come and dance the night away and help us bring in the NEW YEAR! Not to mention (he is going to kill me) It’s the one and only PIERRE’S Birthday! And if you know Pierre, your sure to have a great night!
- Black Angus – Open at 10am ‘Featuring our full Dinner and BullsEye Bar Menus. 1350 No. Tustin, Santa Ana, CA 92705. Continue reading
Discover a taste of Santa Ana, this Saturday, and help the Rotary Club
Help make a difference by touching someone’s life. Santa Ana North’s Rotary Club is dedicated to doing just that. Join us in Fund raising this Saturday with “Discover the Taste,” which will benefit our Community. Click on our beneficiaries page to see who we serve.
Saturday October 1, 2011, 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Discovery Science Center: 2500 North Main Street, Santa Ana, California Continue reading
OC Beer Week starts on Sunday, Oct. 1
OC Beer Week is a week of delicious food and beer, that starts tomorrow, Oct. 2! The list below of great Restaurants in Orange County have all created fantastic menus with either beer pairings or beer flights. The menus allow OC foodies to try new restaurants or visit your favorites while enjoying fabulous food and beer.
OC Beer Week offers plenty of variety from many cuisine types and plenty of beer varieties. We hope you enjoy this week of great food and beer. OC Beer Week will take place October 2nd – October 8th.
Participating Restaurants: Continue reading
Santa Ana’s best kept secret – Niki’s Indian Food
I stopped eating meat about three weeks ago. I cook dinner most nights for my family – and now I also cook a vegetarian dish for myself as well. My wife and kids are still carnivores, and so I still prepare steaks, chicken and the occasional shrimp scampi or fish tacos for them.
My diet is pretty simple now, although I am very good at making soups and such. On occasion, when I want to treat myself, I head for Niki’s Indian Food – a strip center restaurant located at 2031 East First St., Suite A-3. They are just a few blocks west of Tustin Ave., at Golden Circle. This restaurant is easily the best kept secret in town, when it comes to great comfort food. Continue reading
OC Wine Week begins today, Sep. 25, includes three Santa Ana restaurants
OC Wine Week starts today, September 25. This two week event will take place at OC’s top restaurants and offer food, wine and beer aficionados fantastic dining options and really great prices.
This delicious event will begin with OC Wine Week September 25 – October 1. Menus will be prix fixe and offer wine pairings or wine flights with your meal. OC Beer Week takes place immediately following and will begin October 2 until October 8.
Locations participating in Central Orange County include: Continue reading
Santa Ana Easter church services and restaurant specials
Great Vigil of Easter on Saturday, April 23, from 7:30 pm to 9 pm, at Episcopal Church of the Messiah, located at 614 N. Bush St., in Santa Ana.
The Great Vigil (in English). This ancient liturgy is the principal Easter celebration. We begin in the patio blessing a new fire and a new paschal candle. We process into the dark church bearing candles with the Christ light. We listen to the promises of redemption from scripture lessons. We baptize new members into the family of Jesus. With the Easter acclamation, we ring the bells we have brought, lights, incense and glorious music acclaim the resurrection of Jesus and we celebrate the first Eucharist of Easter with the Parish Choir and a Brass Quartet. Festive champagne reception follows in the Parish Hall.
Celebrate Easter this Sunday at Santa Ana’s historic First Baptist Church, featuring Pastor Andy Quient.
- 9 am – Traditional Worship Service
- 10 am – Free Continental Breakfast, in the Fireside Room
- 10:30 am – Easter Egg Hunt for the kids
- 11 am – Contemporary Worship Service
Bring your family and friends!
Located at: 1010 West 17th St., Santa Ana CA 92706. 714.547.2557.
Easter Services at the Word of Life Church, with Pastor Nati Alvarado, Jr., at 625 French St., in Santa Ana, on Sunday, April 24:
Good morning, come and join me tomorrow at Word of Life OC, service times are 7am which will be a bilingual service. 9am & 11am English services. We will be having a giant Easter egg hunt for the children. Hope to see you. Jesus He did all that He did just for YOU. Be cool my friend and enjoy your day.
Easter Sunday Service, on Sunday, Apr 24 6:30a, at Church Of the Foothills, at 19211 Dodge Ave. at Newport, in Santa Ana, CA.
Sunrise Service and Easter Worship Service, Communion, Sermon: “Resurrection in the Real World,” Texts: Matthew 38: 1-10. Easter Egg Hunt for pre-school age through 5th grade, will follow the Easter Worship Service.
Church of the Foothills is a United Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ church.
Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, Apr 24 6:00a to 7:00a at Fairhaven Memorial Park, located at 1702 Fairhaven Ave, in Santa Ana.
Fairhaven Memorial Park and Mortuary along with the CBMC – Orange County, cordially invite you to attend the 19th Annual Easter Sunrise Service, “The Raise of Hope,” Featuring:
- Mark Bundy-CBMC, A Ministry to Business & Professional Men
- Ric Olsen- Lead Pastor, The Beacon Church
- Chaplain- City of Orange Fire Department
- Ken Wilson- Associate Pastor, Seeker’s Chapel
- The Rays Ensemble
- A White Dove Release
- A Visit from the Easter Bunny
- And Much More
Easter Services at First Presbyterian Church of Santa Ana:
- Sunrise Service (In Spanish) Sunday, April 24th. Celebrate the Risen Lord at this 7:00 a.m Spanish service!
- Easter Sunday Breakfast, Sunday, April 24th. Beginning at 8:30 a.m., enjoy a delicious homemade breakfast cooked by our members for a suggested donation of $5 for adults and $3 for children.
- Resurrection Service, Sunday, April 24th. Celebrate the risen Lord at our 10:00 a.m. service! This service will include special music and an introduction of new members.
- Kid’s Easter Egg Hunt, Sunday, April 24th. Immediately following the service at 11:30 a.m., all children through 5th grade are invited to search for eggs on the courthouse lawn.
Located at 600 N. Main St., in Santa Ana.
Easter Brunch at McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant. Sunday, Apr 24 12:00p, at at McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood, located at 2791 N. Main St., in Santa Ana.
For guests who are looking for a special place to celebrate Easter Sunday or looking for a traditional Easter Brunch, McCormick & Schmick’s will be offering benedicts, omelets, and signature baked French toast (with Brioche bread layered with toasted pecans, bananas and caramel, baked with a vanilla scented custard and topped with traditional bananas foster, syrup and whipped cream.
Easter Brunch at Tangata, on Sunday, Apr 24 11:00a to 3:00p, at Tangata, located at the Bowers Museum at 2002 N. Main St., in Santa Ana.
Enjoy Easter Sunday brunch at Tangata at the Bowers Museum. Three course meal includes a first course selection of Atlantic smoked salmon carpaccio, grilled Japanese eggplant, chilled tomato gazpacho, Manchego salad, or baby torn field greens. Main course selection: pan-roasted trout, bistro medallion of beef, herb-grilled free-range chicken, poblano chile sweet potato hash, or cinnamon French toast.
Join the Memphis at the Santora for Easter Brunch with specials created by Executive Chef Diego Velasco.
Exclusive holiday menu offerings include:
- house made lamb sausage with Tuscan kale, potato hash, poached eggs and a blistered grape tomato sauce
- coriander & citrus crusted ahi with a green lentil salad, roasted rainbow carrots and warm olive vinaigrette
- wild mushroom & goat cheese omelet with sweet potato & bacon fritters and black truffle butter
- as always our full brunch menu will be available plus 2 for 1 bloody marys and bottomless mimosas
Click here to make your reservations today!
Valentine’s Day specials at Santa Ana best restaurants
McCormick & Schmick’s, in Santa Ana, is a great place to dine over Valentine’s Weekend. They are offering delicious Chef’s features including Seared Ahi Tuna for Two, Lobster Ravioli, Filet Mignon & Shrimp Scampi and a Hawaiin Seafood Trio. They will also be including custom menu messages, flowers and more. Click here to check out their website.
McCormick & Schmick’s is located at 2791 Main St., across from the MainPlace Mall, at the CityPlace. Now all you need are flowers.
Now this is a good deal! Spoons, in Santa Ana, is offering a special aphrodisiac Valentine’s Day meal for two, for only $29.95. The offer includes (2) glasses of wine, two cups of clam chowder, and your choice of (2) entrees – pick from a Salmon Platter, a Mahi Mahi Platter, or Shrimp Fajitas. And you get a hot chocolate brownie to share! Click here to RSVP on Facebook. They are located at 2601 Hotel Terrace Drive, near Dyer and the 55.
For a soulful meal, try the Memphis at the Santora. They are offering a special Valentine’s Day menu throughout Valentine’s Day weekend, including specials created just for the night – and their chef’s tasting menu with wine pairings. Click here to visit their website.
Just up the street from the Memphis is Bistro 400. They are offering a Romantic Evening with the smooth voice of Shari Cyrkin. Chef Pierre has created an incredible Enchanted Love Story Menu! Only $50 per person, plus tax and gratuity. And to make your evening just a bit more special, they will include a glass of champagne for each customer. Check out their three course menu in the graphic above.
Bistro 400 is located at 400 W. 4th St., in Santa Ana.
Santa Ana’s Geisha House is going all out this Valentine’s Day. They are located at 2773 North Main St., in Santa Ana, across from the MainPlace Mall, at the CityPlace . Click here to make your reservations.
Here is Geisha House’s special Valentine’s Day menu:
Tangata, at the Bower’s Museum, is also offering a special Valentine’s Celebration Menu, on Saturday, February 12 and Sunday, February 13 from 11am-3pm, and on Monday, February 14 beginning at 5pm.
Tangata (or “mankind” in the tribal Maori language of New Zealand) features Southwestern decor enclosed by glass walls and a ceiling framed with stuccoed beams and large windows to allow ambient light to illuminate the main dining area. Located in the Bowers museum’s Mission-style courtyard, the restaurant serves a diverse menu of California cuisine “colored” with Joachim Splichal’s award-winning French signature style.
Here is Tangata’s Special Valentine’s Day Celebration menu:
Appetizer selection
- Spicy tuna tartar, avocado, wonton, yuzu aïoli micro shiso
- Tower of red Belgian endive, roquefort and candied walnuts
Second course selection (optional)
- Seared diver scallops wrapped with apple wood smoked bacon, black rice, basil nage
- Zinfandel risotto, trio of peppers, Parmesan
Entrée Selection
- Filet mignon harissa, red beet potatoes, wilted field watercress, pomegranate reduction
- Local petrale sole, pancetta, parsnip purée, glazed baby carrot, basil nage
- Oven-roasted double rib lamb chop, cassoulet, rosemary lamb reduction
Dessert Selection
- Rose petal macaroon, lychee sorbet, fresh raspberry sauce
- Chocolate sable cake, citrus sorbet, kumquat confit
Three course menu $50. Four course menu $55. Tax and gratuity additional.
Tangata is located at 2002 N. Main St., in Santa Ana. Call 714.550.0906 or click here.
For a unique gift this Valentine’s Day, why not buy your loved one a pass to the Bowers Museum? Join or Give Today for two FREE tickets to “Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World” plus a year of FREE admission to the Bowers Museum and Kidseum, Programs and Gallery Store discounts, exhibition previews, a subscription to the Bowers Museum Newsletter Passport and many other benefits. Please email membership@bowers.org or call 714.567.3639.
Super Sunday restaurant specials in Santa Ana
Are you ready for the big football game on Sunday? If you are having a big party, don’t worry about the cooking – Santa Ana’s El Pollo Norteño has a great deal for you! How about four whole, marinated, Mesquite-grilled chickens, along with three large side orders, which can include whole or refried beans and Mexican rice, plus warm corn or flour tortillas and homemade salsa, for only $45.99. Click here to order online or to find out more about El Pollo Norteño, which is celebrating their 30th Anniversary this year.
If you want to go eat at a nice restaurant, how about the Memphis, at the Santora? They are offering a Special Game Day Menu, including:
- Smoked chicken and black bean nachos
- Steak chili, with cornbread and fixings
- Pulled pork sliders, crispy onion strings
- Devilled eggs, black truffle and smoked bacon
- Poached shrimp cocktail, bloody mary cocktail sauce
Plus drink specials during the game! Watch the game on their big screen. The kickoff time is 3:30 pm.
The Memphis is located at 201 North Broadway, in the Artists Village, in Downtown Santa Ana. PHONE 714.564.1064.
If you live on the East side of Santa Ana, try the new BullsEye Bar, which is now open at Santa Ana’s Black Angus Steakhouse, which is located at 1350 N. Tustin Ave., in Santa Ana.
Their football specials include:
- $3 Garlic Bread, or 4-Cheese dip with chips
- $4 Loaded Shoestring Fries, or Loaded Potatoe Skins, or Crispy Fried Zuccini
- Or $5 Chipotle Buffaloe wings, or Steak Nachos, or Steak Quesadillas
They will also be offering drink specials, including $3 draft Coros Light and their Signature Bloody Marys for only $4.
Free English classes for Spanish speakers, at MacArthur Plaza, this Saturday
Free English classes for Spanish speakers are being conducted at MacArthur Plaza this Saturday, Feb. 5, by Robert Sanchez, of Valley High School, from 1pm to 2 pm.
MacArthur Plaza is located at 2 Hutton Centre Drive, off of MacArthur Blvd. and MacArthur Place.
Click here to print your Buy One get One Free coupons, good at Alto Italia, Juice it Up, and Wasabi.
Restaurants at MacArthur Plaza include:
- Pascal
- Pizza d’Alto Italia
- Wasabi
- Starbucks
- Juice it Up
- Rubio’s
- Thai Spice
- Subway
The next Santa Ana Art Walk is on Saturday, Feb. 5
The next First Saturday Santa Ana Art Walk will be held this Saturday, on February 5th !
Visual Arts / Music / Dance / Theatre / Dining
Four blocks of new & established galleries, studios, and artists lofts.
- Santora Building of the Arts
- Grand Central Art Center
- OCCCA ( Orange County Center for Contemporary Art )
- Empire Building
- and more !
Parking available on 3rd & Broadway, additional parking available on 4th & Birch.
See you there !
Valet parking debate underscores need for Santa Ana Artist Village City Commission
Some of the artists in downtown Santa Ana’s Artist Village are not happy about a new valet parking service that is being coordinated by the Downtown Santa Ana Restaurant Association and the City of Santa Ana.
I received a number of emails about this, but held off on writing about it until I had more information. I just received an email from Gabriela Lomeli, who works in the City of Santa Ana’s Redevelopment department, explaining what this valet parking program is all about:
The valet program is a 90-day pilot program that the city is launching with the intent to service all the businesses in and around the Artists Village.
The pilot program will require the temporary use of six meters on the east side of Broadway from 2nd to 3rd St. after 6pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. A secondary valet station will be on west side of Sycamore Street between 2nd and 3rd St. The city is receptive to your concerns and would like to work with you. I ask that you allow this first trial run weekend to be completed and provide me with comments/feedback after the weekend. This is a pilot program and we are open to making modifications in order to ensure a successful program that benefits all.
To clarify, in the downtown area you are allowed to park in a metered stall up to two hours. The Temporary No Parking from 4pm to 2am means you cannot begin your two hour parking at or after 4pm because that would conflict with the valet service to begin at 6pm. As an example, if someone parks at 3pm they have until 5pm to vacate the metered space.
Matthew Southgate, an artist who owns a gallery in the Santora Building, had this to say about the parking program, in an email he widely distributed early this morning:
This is an “Artist Village” Folks. That is the popularity of the place. If the City, or “Downtown Inc.” is intent on gentrifying the area, must they be so sloppy about it? If the idea is to upgrade the clientele of the area, it is not going to be achieved by depopulating the area first. That is not going to work! A Valet Parking station is not a bad idea in theory, but it all depends on how it is implemented. Tonight’s “trial run” was just a Deja Vu of the Independence Day celebration when all of the street parking on Broadway, 3rd and Sycamore was turned into a De-Militarized Zone! Non-sense!
$8.00 Valet Parking is not a security measure! It is a show off for Pimp Daddies, Wannabe High Rollers, C.E.O.s and Ignorant Tourists that want to”slum” but not really slum and get drunk! The loyal customers of the Artist Village don’t need or want any of this. They just want the alleys to be lit, a cop patrol car and security cameras in the vicinity. This is not “Vegas” and no artist, art patron, or Santa Ana resident wants it to be.
Alicia Rojas, another artist in the downtown area, responded thusly:
Maybe this is an issue that we artist can bring up in the next city council meeting. This pilot was provably approved by the city for the restaurants but the concerns of the artist at Santora where not even discussed..apparently the Guild and artist where not aware of the pilot or the restaurants plans for a new over the top valet parking. I am assuming that the concerns here also come from a lack of awareness with what is being planned because of the big shock wave that was heard all over Broadway last night.
I think that the issue here is that the artists feel they have been left out of the planning, which in truth they have. I don’t think this was willful on the part of the businesses and the City of Santa Ana, but it is an issue that must be dealt with.
My suggestion is that the City of Santa Ana form an Artist Village Advisory Commission, which will include representatives of all the stakeholders in the area. The Commission might include:
- Mayor Miguel Pulido, or a designated Commissioner to represent him
- Councilwoman Michele Martinez, whose ward includes downtown Santa Ana
- An artist from the Santora building
- An artist from the surrounding area, who is not in the Santora
- A small business owner, in the area, such as the folks at Calacas
- A representative of the CSUF Grand Central Art Center
- A City of Santa Ana representative, from Planning or Redevelopment
- And representatives from Downtown Inc and the Downtown Santa Ana Restaurant Association
This new Commission will be able to consider projects that affect everyone, so that no one will feel left out.
As for the valet issue, I see both sides of it. I think it may need some fine-tuning and it appears that this is a distinct possibility.
We do need visitors from outside the area. If the valet parking helps bring them in, all the better.
I like the suggestions offered by Daniella Southgate, in response to Matt’s initial email regarding the valet parking:
From an outsiders position, but as one who has studied current gentrification issues in LA, this is what I suggest;
1) CONCERNS- Identify and clarify the concerns so people can focus on the solutions asap. When giving a complaint, do not add to the issue by serving up negative emotion with it; forcing people to hunt for the concrete complaint amongst the insults.
2) SOLUTIONS- Once the concerns are clarified, focus on the possible solutions. In general who is heard is who is helpful, and who is helpful is who has solutions.
3) DON’T WHINE- If you take the time to complain and stir up the pot, have the consideration to come up with some good solutions presented with your complaint. (If the artists represent themselves as unprofessional and whiny, guess what kids, you will get steam rolled. No one likes a whiner.)
4) CONSIDER THE POSITIVE- Concerns and kinks aside, if I had a business in The Santora building, I would be happy a group of people, with expendable cash, where going to be delivered, with no cost to me, to my business’ front door and stuck there as a captive audience with time to kill. Most business owners would also consider this a positive, and the smart business owners would be working on how to maximize the opportunity.
5) MAXIMIZE THE OPPORTUNITY- If I were a Santora business owner I would be focusing on;
a) my entrance’s appearance and how to draw the captive audience in. Does it?
b) my merchandise and making sure I had some clearly marked items at a lower price point for quick purchases displayed in a way that can be easily seen at the front of the store.
c) Most of all, I would be focusing on getting an ATM machine inside the building, but not far from the valet, so all those people who need to pay for their parking, will go to my business, get some cash, and hopefully spend some money in my business. (Santora, be smart and conjure up a bargaining chip to get this to happen asap.)
Great tamales in and around Santa Ana
Many Santa Ana residents are thinking about tamales, for the holidays. Fortunately there are a lot of good tamales to be found in town.
Sarinana’s Tamale Factory
2218 W 5th St., Santa Ana. (714) 558-8650.
My family has been buying holiday tamales from Sarinana’s for years. They also make great crispy tacos!
El Gallo Giro
1442 S Bristol St., Ste 1A, Santa Ana, CA 92704. (714) 549-2011
Tamales are available by the dozen or individually.
El Toro Carniceria-Meat Shop
1340 W 1st St., Santa Ana, CA 92703. (714) 836-1393.
Available in mixed varieties, by the dozen. They sell masa too!
El Indio Tortillas Factory
1502 W 5th St., Santa Ana, CA 92703. (714) 542-3114.
Grande Bakery & Tortilla
214 N Grand Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92701. (714) 547-1851.
Although pan dulces are their strong point, Grande’s tamales are very good and always fresh. The red chile beef and pork are equally good, but the star of the show is the green chile cheese. Tamales are made by hand continuously throughout the day. Extremely consistent in all respects. They open and close early, 6am–2pm and are closed on Mondays.
La Chiquita
906 E. Washington Ave., Santa Ana, CA. (714) 543-8787.
Sammy Montoya celebrated sixty years of La Chiquita this year. They don’t always have tamales in stock, but when available they are very good. Be sure to try their cheese enchiladas and crispy tacos too! And their Chile Verde burrito!
La Rancherita Tortilleria Y Delicatessen
4406 W 5th St, Santa Ana, CA 92703
Las Brisas De Apatzingan
1524 S Flower St., Santa Ana, CA 92707. (714) 545-5584.
Their Huchepo-sweet corn tamale are supposed to be quite good.
El Carbonero Restaurant
803 S. Main St., Santa Ana, CA 92701. (714) 542-6653.
There tamales have potatoes in them! Interesting…
El Curtido
300 W 5th St., Santa Ana, CA 92701. (714) 973-0554.
Pork tamales with veggies!
Casa Oaxaca
3317 W 1st St., Santa Ana, CA 92704. (714) 554-0905.
They serve tamales wrapped in banana leaves instead of corn husks.
Panaderia La Chapina
2230 W Edinger Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92704. (714) 437-9492.
Known for their $2 chicken tamales
La Cocina De Mi Abuelita
2640 S Bristol St., Santa Ana, CA 92704. (714) 241-7166.
Tamales not always available.
La Poblana Bakery
604 W. Chapman Ave., Orange, Ca 92868 (714) 771-4465.
I believe it’s a family-owned business. They have chicken, cheese, pork, and beef tamales. Very delicious!
El Chilito
15852 Pasadena Ave, Tustin, CA 92780. (714) 730-9182.
Small mom ‘n pop shop. Absolutely wonderful tamales. Deliciously flavored, well-textured masa. Perfect balance of masa and exquisitely cooked meat fillings. Made in small batches and individually wrapped with care in Saran Wrap a nice touch for portability and ease of re-heating. Special order larger quantities in advance. Variable taste and consistency but always wonderful.
Dorada Bakery, Inc
11552 Garden Grove Boulevard., Garden Grove, CA 92843. (714) 636-3251.
Very good tamales, available by the dozen.
El Toro Bravo Tortilleria
727 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA. (949) 650-8272.
Outstanding tamales made en masse for direct and bulk sale. House-blended masa is exceptional in taste and texture. Fresh meat fillings are superbly seasoned and cooked. Love their red chile pork. Prepare to wait your turn in a line that moves fairly quickly. Reliable consistency.
El Pollo Norteno introduces online ordering
If you haven’t tried El Pollo Norteno’s delicious Sinaloa-style Mexican food, there is no better time to do so than now, as they have just added online ordering to their website. Now you can order their food online, for delivery right to your home or business, from any of their locations, including their two Santa Ana restaurants or their locations in Garden Grove and Anaheim.
The new service includes all of their menu, including their unbelievable Family Packs, which feature various combinations of chicken, carne asada, carnitas and homemade side-orders, including Spanish rice, refried or whole beans, salsa and warm corn or flour tortillas.
Your order must exceed $25 in order to checkout. There is also a modest $1.99 delivery fee. Be sure to order in advance as delivery may take up from 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of your order and your location. Menu hours for online orders are generally from 10 am to 9 pm, depending on the location you are ordering from.
Right now, with the cold weather we have been having, try their Caldo de Pollo (Chicken Soup) or their Menudo (a classic Mexican soup with hominy and beef tripe in a savory broth).
You can order your meal before you leave work, and it will arrive at your home, ready to serve to your family. You can also order their food for delivery to your office, in case you are having a Halloween Party!
Now is also a great time to hire El Pollo Norteno to cater your Election Night Party. They will take care of everything and make sure your guests are full and happy.