Fullerton

In-N-Out Burgers
1180 S Harbor Blvd

Most television series based in california will pay homage to in-n-out at some point. it's classic california. californians can't resist the fresh-cut potato fries, the grade a beef never frozen, and the spread. the spread used to just come on the burgers but they had to start packaging the spread for easier distribution because their customers always ask for extra to smother their fries in. the menu is as simple and classic as their image, but there is "the secret menu" that any local, or even the cashier, can tell you about. if you want to pretend to be in the know, just google it before you go. harbor and orangethorpe

Taqueria de Anda
308 W Valencia Dr

Part of a southern california chain. they make the most authentic tacos north of the border. drive-thru is open 24-hours. enough said. 300 w. valencia

Rutabegorz
211 N Pomona Ave

This quaint and creative restaurant will steal your heart. over thirty years ago, the man tried to pave this paradise and literally put up a parking lot, but the hippies that owned ruta's wouldn't let that happen. today ruta's is a landmark in fullerton. the food is extraordinary. you won't believe how gigantic their salads are or how fresh their vegetables. ruta's killer chili is vegetarian, but even meat-lovers will be smitten. the cookies in the bakery case look like regular-old cookies, but don't be fooled-they're heavenly. the staff does not wear uniforms, but don't worry they'll make themselves known. do: seat yourself there are no hosts to seat you. don't: order falafel, it's the one thing on the menu that everyone agrees is horrible. 211 n. pomona ave.

Kimmie's Coffee Cup
1605 W Commonwealth

A classic american diner with a woman's touch. independently owned, with just two locations, the fullerton kimmie's boasts an outdoor heated patio. it's only open until 2pm, so you have to come by for breakfast or lunch, but no matter what time you show up, you should order from the breakfast menu because that's where the goodies are. banana-nut pancakes, build-your-own omelets, and the coffee, of course, you have to try the coffee. the waitresses are all smiles, and their aprons all handmade. 1605 w. commonwealth ave

Thai BBQ
1559 E. Amar Rd. Suite D

The best and most expensive thai in fullerton. there are cheaper options at nearly every shopping center but what you sacrifice in cost you also sacrifice in authenticity and variety. if you are just getting your monthly pad thai fix, then any place will do and you'll save a few bucks, but if you're looking for the quality of a home-cooked thai meal, then hit up thai bbq, and ask your server for recommendations. be adventurous. drink the thai tea, with or without boba. harbor and orangethorpe

Roman Cucina
211 N Harbor Blvd

Dark decor and fabulous dim lighting to set the mood. it's great to go with a date or a group of friends for an intimate dinner. go monday for martini night, all menu martinis $5, or go on wine wednesdays when all bottles are 1/2 price. their pasta dishes are hearty and delectable. they are only open for dinner. 211 n. harbor blvd

The Mulberry St. Ristorante
114 W Wilshire Ave

The italian food is good, but go for the seafood. ask your server for a good wine pairing. go on the weekend when there is live entertainment. the entertainment won't be as good as the food, but it adds ambience to a night on the town. monday night is karaoke night. open for lunch and dinner. 114 w. wilshire ave

The Cellar
305 N Harbor Blvd

Fine french cuisine underground. the restaurant is beneath the historic villa del sol, a beautiful building and plaza in the heart of downtown. the wine list, as you may have guessed, is impressive and the menu is, well, french. foie gras, escargot, and the like. a lovely experience for any day, but an excellent place to mark a special occasion. 305 n. harbor blvd

I Got CHA Pizza
128 W Wilshire Ave
(714) 680-5400
Fairly cheap
M-W 4PM-10AM, Th-F 4PM-3:30AM, Sa 11AM-3:30AM, Su 11AM-8PM

Nice open-late pizzeria, perfect for nightly rambles for food.

Whimsical Tea's

High tea in downtown fullerton. though most people come to whimsi's for high tea scones, pot of tea, salad, tea sandwiches, and dessert, served in four-courses some do come for the scones or soups as a treat in and of themselves. the coconut tea here is not to be missed! it's especially fun if you make an afternoon of it, because you dine in a room decorated to resemble an english cottage, complete with frilly tea hats for dressing up and photo-ops. men are encouraged to join in the fun. newcomers be aware that the average high tea meal in southern california costs about $20. 115 commonwealth ave