Innovative fusion cuisine in Cambria
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“MY husband and I have discovered a wonderful restaurant in Cambria called Wild Ginger Cafe. It is a little treasure, where the food is inventive, fresh, delicious and a little bit exotic. Chef Deborah Mok owns and runs the restaurant and uses only fresh ingredients from local farmers. Deborah was born in Singapore and offers a unique cuisine that is an interesting blend of California and Asia that keeps us coming back on every visit. “
Open for lunch and dinner; closed Thursdays. Dinner entrees from $8.
Wild Ginger Cafe, 2380 Main St., Cambria, CA 93428; (805) 927-1001, www.wildgingercambria.com.
SUSAN AND JOHN FISHER
Pacific Palisades
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Irish B&B;
“IN the three visits we have made to the Kajon House, an Irish B&B;, we have never been disappointed in any aspect of our stay. Comfortable accommodations run by hosts who serve up fabulous meals topped with healthy dollops of energetic wit is a cherished find indeed. The seven-room home overlooks the Shannon River.”
Double rooms start at $73.
Kajon House, R444, Creevagh, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Republic of Ireland; 011-353-90-967-4191, kajonhouse.cjb.net.
DON STERRENBURGBlue Jay, Calif.
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