A center of taste for Newport-Mesa
THE PLACE
Wahoo’s Fish Tacos
THE JUDGE
S.J. Cahn, managing editor of the Pilot
THE MEAL
Combo No. 2, with fish tacos
SPEED
Given the volume of people coming through, the Wahoo’s folks
manage to get the food out quickly. One tip -- ordering chips and
salsa breaks up the brief wait even more, as it comes out first. Tip
No. 2 -- call in your order first, and it will be ready when you get
there. Still, be prepared to stand in a bit of a line if you show up
right at noon, especially at the Costa Mesa No. 1 restaurant. Plain
and simple: You won’t be alone.
SERVICE
It’s friendly and helpful, and there are always plenty of folks to
help out. If you’re enough of a regular, they’ll even start
remembering your name and what you order, which can be a nice touch
when trying to impress your dining companions. Refills of drinks are
taken not long after you start wishing for more. Tables are cleaned
up fast (often a necessity during lunch hours).
VERDICT
For lunches with out-of-town clients, Wahoo’s offers about the
perfect, “here’s what it’s like in SoCal” meal. And if you’re all
from around here, it’s Wahoo’s, so use that as an excuse for a south
of the border lunch. Add in that the meals are pretty healthy -- a
fish taco has about 225 calories and 4.6 grams of fat -- and you’ve
got a tasty place to break up the workday. The Combo No. 2 runs
$4.95. Other delights, such as the Kahuna -- which includes a burrito
and taco -- run $6.75, and the Combo No. 1, which is just $3.25.
Wahoo’s now has three locations in Costa Mesa: Store No. 1 at 1862
Placentia Ave. (949) 631-3433; Store No. 2 at 3000 Bristol Ave. (714)
435-0130; and the newest, in South Coast Plaza’s Crate & Barrel Wing,
on the second floor (714) 549-0565.
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