Jeff Kwong

My name is Jeff Kwong and I currently work for the State of California. I also graduated from the UC Davis Graduate School of Management. My interests lie in the consumption of good food in and around my community as well as food found in travels.

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CJ House Korean BBQ – Milpitas, CA

260 S Abel St Milpitas, CA 95035 Located near the Great Mall off of South Abel Street, CJ House Korean BBQ serves up both all you can eat BBQ and regular Korean cuisine. For just $22.99 per person on the weekend, CJ House attempts to compete with Gen Korean BBQ for a few dollars less. …

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Cellar Bistro

1115 Front St Sacramento, CA 95814 Located in quite the unexpected location with the most peculiar name, Cellar Bistro serves up a variety of Chinese cuisine, mostly Hong Kong cafe style. You can park in the available street parking or at the garage near the Tower bridge. The restaurant will validate parking from the garage …

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Mo Ran Gak – Garden Grove, CA

9651 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove, CA 92844 On our last day in So-Cal, we decided that we had to eat some Korean food in Garden Grove, so we stumbled upon Mo Ran Gak. Minimal parking is available adjacent to the restaurant, but there seemed to be plenty of street parking. After entering the restaurant, …

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Jolly Holiday Bakery Café – Anaheim, CA

Disneyland Main Street U.S.A. Anaheim, CA 92802 Located right on Main Street, Jolly Holiday Bakery Café serves up simple sandwiches as well as quite a few dessert items. While waiting in line, we decided to order the oven-roasted turkey sandwich on ciabatta, Mickey Mouse macaron, and Matterhorn macaroon. The bread was quite large and dry …

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Three Broomsticks – Universal City, CA

100 Universal City Pl Universal City, CA 91608 Located in the new Harry Potter area of Universal Studios, the Three Broomsticks serves up as variety of food to the park-goers. Since we arrived pretty early, breakfast was still being served. Since we didn’t want to wait any longer for lunch and also felt that breakfast …

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