Wahoo’s still going strong in Laguna
DINING OUT
Launched on Coast Highway in the spring of 1990, Wahoo’s Fish Taco
is a phenomenal restaurant success story.
In little more than a dozen years, it has come to encompass a
melange of busy locations in Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego
and as far away as the state of Colorado.
The newest opens with great fanfare tomorrow, Nov. 30 in nearby
Irvine Spectrum.
The concept is the inspired creation of the enterprising Wing Lam,
son of highly successful restaurant parents, who operates the
conglomerate with two younger brothers.
Wahoo’s Fish Taco menu offers far more than these toothsome
treats, however. You’ll find enchiladas, taquitos, nachos,
quesadillas, burritos, combo platters and bountiful bowls. The latter
are plates piled high with flame broiled steak, pork, chicken, fish
or vegetables. Each is in a mound atop a heap of ahi rice and either
Brazilian savory black beans or spicy Cajun white beans with salsas
made daily.
Combo platters with the same tasty bean and rice selection offer
flame broiled fish, chicken or steak, blackened fish, chicken, savory
mushrooms or braised lean pork or vegetables. These are priced from
$3.95 for one taco or enchilada going to $6.75 for the kahuna burrito
with a taco or enchilada.
For the range of burritos, however, the ingredients are all
wrapped in a huge lard-free flour tortilla. Especially enticing is
the “wet” burrito coated in red enchilada sauce or a delicious green
roasted pepper cilantro with melted jack and cheddar cheeses.
These interesting flame broiled, blackened and braised fillings
also embellish a la carte burritos, soft tacos and enchiladas at a
nominal $1.85 to $3.70. Similar ingredients are teamed again for the
Wahoo sandwich, a $4.95 repast wrapped in a toasted roll.
Beginnings start at $1.25 for chips and salsa, which are freshly
prepared all day, and run to $3.50 for quesadillas, nachos, taquitos
and Baja rolls. These rolls are the little cold appetizers we often
savor at parties, flour tortillas spread with cream cheese, spinach,
chicken and salsa, rolled up, chilled and sliced into rounds.
Tortilla soup laden with chicken breast and fresh veggies is
$2.25, as is the garden salad laced with red cabbage, tomatoes,
cucumber, carrot and mushrooms with a side of vinaigrette, ranch or
garlicky fat-free roasted pepper cilantro dressing.
This casual local restaurant is alive with sports enthusiasts and
happy families who come for the friendly ambience as well as the
delicious “foods of the Baja coast, ingredients of the South Pacific
and staples of Brazil,” all so affordably priced the place is a
favorite for Laguna Beach High School students celebrating thespian
and sporting events.
Among other bargains here is the quartet of items on the kids
menu, each less than $3.
For the grown folk, a glass of chardonnay or merlot is only $2.95.
A “beer of the month” is touted for an unbeatable $1.25 per bottle, the Ono house ale $1.95 a mug.
As for dessert, would you believe a simple choice of cookies, ice
cream and brownies for 93 cents, $1.19 and $1.39 respectively?
Settle at any of the trio of multi-level indoor areas adorned with
funky surfer art downstairs, an enormous seascape upstairs, or relax
at one of the outdoor garden tables after placing your order at the
central desk.
Wahoo’s Fish Taco also offers three family-style party packages
for 10 to 100 guests at $5.60 to $7.30 per person.
For take-out, it is suggested you avoid any wait and call in your
order to go.
* GLORI FICKLING is a Laguna Beach resident who has been writing
restaurant news and views columns since 1966. She may be contacted at
494-4710 or e-mail [email protected].
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