Orange Coast magazine - January 2022

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Unmatched for Excellence UCI Health physicians are driven by a singular purpose: improving the health of the people in our community. At Orange County’s only academic health system, our physicians are shaping the future of healthcare. They don’t just practice medicine, they create it. Groundbreaking innovations, lifesaving research and training the physicians of tomorrow — this is what they do, all to ensure that you and your family get the best care possible. It’s why 188 of our doctors — more than any other hospital in our region — have been named 2022 Physicians of Excellence by the Orange County Medical Association. And it’s why we at UCI Health stop at nothing to create a healthier tomorrow for all. ucihealth/topdocs


UCI Health Physicians of Excellence for 2022 Allergy

Family Medicine

Nephrology

Melitza Cobham-Browne, MD

Donald S. Levy, MD

Shiho Ito, MD

Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD

Daniel Kang, MD

Anesthesiology

Brian Y. Kim, MD

Uttam Reddy, MD

Penny R. Murata, MD

Christopher Kroner, MD

Connie Rhee, MD

Van. P. Nguyen Greco, MD

José Mayorga, MD

Neurology

Hanh-Uyen Nguyen-Tang, MD

Kyle S. Ahn, MD Katherine Chiu, MD Rakhi Dayal, MD Scott A. Engwall, MD

Tan Q. Nguyen, MD Baotran N. Vo, MD

Yama Akbari, MD Daniela A. Bota, MD

Leticia C. Oliveros, MD Tommy Wang, MD Varalakshmi Reddy, MD

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery

Cyrus K. Dastur, MD

Pediatric Cardiology

Richard J. Kelly, MD

Felicia L. Lane, MD

Mark J. Fisher, MD Namita A. Goyal, MD

Anjan S. Batra, MD

Debra Morrison, MD

Gastroenterology

Xiao-Tang Kong, MD

Nafiz Kiciman, MD

Ariana M. Nelson, MD

Kenneth J. Chang, MD

Tahseen Mozaffar, MD

Corey K. Nelson, MD

John G. Lee, MD

S. Mohammad H. Shafie, MD

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Kyle P. Paredes, MD

Nimisha K. Parekh, MD

Sara J. Stern-Nezer, MD

Danielle Perret Karimi, MD

Govind R. Rajan, MD

Jason Samarasena, MD

Gaby Thai, MD

Genetics

Neurosurgery

Gregory Evans, MD

Virginia Kimonis, MD

Jefferson Chen, MD

Daniel C. Jaffurs, MD

Kiarash Golshani, MD

Raj M. Vyas, MD

Robert R. Field, MD Anna L. Harris, MD

Shermeen B. Vakharia, MD William C. Wilson, MD Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine Minh-Ha Tran, DO Cardiovascular Disease Pranav M. Patel, MD Satinder Swaroop, MD Colon and Rectal Surgery Joseph C. Carmichael, MD Steven D. Mills, MD Michael J. Stamos, MD Dermatology Kristen M. Kelly, MD

Geriatric Medicine Lisa Gibbs, MD Sonia R. Sehgal, MD Steven P. Tam, MD Gynecologic Oncology Robert Bristow, MD Krishnansu Tewari, MD Hematology Lauren Pinter-Brown, MD Richard A. Van Etten, MD Infectious Diseases

Frank P.K. Hsu, MD Mark E. Linskey, MD Sumeet Vadera, MD

Aaron Kheriaty, MD

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Adrian Preda, MD

Jennifer Butler, MD

David Safani, MD

Afshan B. Hameed, MD Tabetha R. Harken, MD

Pulmonary Disease/Critical Care Medicine

Christine Kim, MD

Bassam Yaghmour, MD

Michael Krychman, MD

Radiation Oncology

Rachel Perry, MD

Allen M. Chen, MD

Internal Medicine

Manuel Porto, MD

Emilie L. Chow, MD

Peter Chung, MD

Ke-Qin Hu, MD

Ophthalmology

Robin B. Steinberg-Epstein, MD

Sonali Iyer, MD

Arash Anavim, MD

R. Wade Crow, MD Marjan Farid, MD Sumit (Sam) Garg, MD Sanjay R. Kehdar, MD

Joseph E. Burns, MD

Interventional Cardiology

Baruch D. Kuppermann, MD

Eleanor Chu, MD

Ihab Alomari, MD

Ken Y. Lin, MD

Freddie Combs, MD

Interventional Radiology

Stephen A. Feig, MD Maryam Golshan-Momeni, MD Mohammad Helmy, MD Roozbeh Houshyar, MD Emergency Medicine Carrie Chandwani, MD Robert J. Katzer, MD Shadi Lahham, MD Mark I. Langdorf, MD Shahram Lotfipour, MD Megan B. Osborn, MD Shannon L. Toohey, MD Alisa V. Wray, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Andrew R. Reikes, MD Qin Yang, MD Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Brian J.F. Wong, MD

Nadine Abi-Jaoudeh, MD Dayantha M. Fernando, MD Maternal-Fetal Medicine Judith H. Chung, MD Tamera J. Hatfield, MD Jennifer A. Jolley, MD Carol A. Major, MD aPaul Coluzzi, MD Farshid Dayyani, MD Angela G. Fleischman, MD Deepa Jeyakumar, MD Khosrow Mahdavi, MD Nataliya Mar, MD Edward L. Nelson, MD Jason A. Zell, DO Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Muhammad Aslam, MD Fayez Bany-Mohammed, MD Rebecca J. Coleman, MD Yona Nicolau, MD Cherry Uy, MD

Reza Farokhpay, MD Anju Hurria, MD

Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics

Maryam Rahimi, MD

Rimal B. Bera, MD

Tatiana Kain, MD

Lanny L. Hsieh, MD

Bavani Nadeswaran, MD

Psychiatry

Nuclear Medicine

Patrick K. Lee, MD

Diagnostic Radiology

Plastic Surgery

Stephanie Y. Lu, MD Mitul C. Mehta, MD Sameh Mosaed, MD Jeremiah P. Tao, MD Matthew W. Wade, MD Orthopedic Surgery Nitin N. Bhatia, MD

Rheumatology Sheetal Desai, MD Alan R. Schenk, MD Surgery Shaun Daly, MD Marcelo W. Hinojosa, MD David K. Imagawa, MD, PhD Karen T. Lane, MD Erin Lin, MD Jeffrey Nahmias, MD Ninh T. Nguyen, MD Brian R. Smith, MD Surgical Oncology Maki Yamamoto, MD

Ranjan Gupta, MD

Urology

Andrew R. Hsu, MD

Kai-wen Chuang, MD

Yu-Po Lee, MD

Ralph V. Clayman, MD

Gregory Rafijah, MD

Joel Gelman, MD

John A. Scolaro, MD

Gamal M. Ghoniem, MD

David H. So, MD

Mark L. Jordan, MD

Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery William B. Armstrong, MD Naveen D. Bhandarkar, MD Roger L. Crumley, MD Hamid R. Djalilian, MD Harrison Lin, MD

Jaime Landman, MD Ross Moskowitz, MD M. Leon Seard II, MD Edward Uchio, MD Elias Wehbi, MD Faysal A. Yafi, MD

Sunil P. Verma, MD

Vascular Surgery Carlos Donayre, MD

Pediatrics Behnoosh Afghani, MD

Roy M. Fujitani, MD Nii-Kabu Kabutey, MD Isabella J. Kuo, MD


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TOP DOCTORS

Here’s our annual roster of the 747 physicians judged by the Orange County Medical Association to be among the most accomplished and caring. Plus, we share six inspiring stories about O.C. residents and their health journeys.

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“I’m always trying to be on that thin line of, like, Zen flow when I’m creating. It’s like a tightrope. You can’t always be perfect, but there are pockets of it.” —KINJAZ DANCE CREW COFOUNDER ANTHONY LEE, RIGHT, PICTURED WITH COFOUNDER MIKE SONG

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

Get to know The Kinjaz, a hip-hop dance crew founded by UC Irvine alums Anthony Lee and Mike Song, and discover why they are launching a noodle business. BY YSABELLE SAL AZAR

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PROBLEM SOLVER

Under the leadership of South County Outreach president and CEO LaVal Brewer, the organization boosted its efforts to prevent hunger and homelessness. BY ROBIN JONES

O N T HE COV ER

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PROTEC TI N G CH I LD H OO D

CHOC’s mighty brigade of physicians is dedicated to keeping kids healthy and happy. During these uncertain times, our physicians are taking extraordinary measures to ensure children have access to safe, high-quality care—giving parents peace of mind. Thank you to our entire medical staff and to our inspiring physicians of excellence who work together to passionately protect childhood every day! ©2021 Children’s Hospital of Orange County. All rights reserved.

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EDITOR’S LET TER PEOPLE & PL ACES A dusting of snow coats Santiago Peak. ’HOODS This Fullerton neighborhood features plenty of hidden treasures. PERFECT G E TAWAY Explore the historic places and stunning skies of Flagstaff, Arizona. TRADE SECRETS The O.C. connection at Tasty, BuzzFeed’s popular food network

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C U LT U R E P H I L E Meet radio journalist and UC Irvine alum Kitt y Felde.

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O.C . E VENT S Marsalis brothers, O.C. native Ezra Klein, and more

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ST YLE & HOME Canada Goose’s snow room at South Coast Plaza

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HOT SHOP Handmade hats at Maxine in Newport Beach

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FINDS Go back to the off ice in style.

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ON THE MARKET The ultimate party house in Laguna Niguel

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AT H O M E W I T H . . . The owners of SC Furniture and Matt ress in San Clemente

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FOOD & DRINK Sueños Laguna Beach boasts an inventive kitchen.

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THE BREAKDOWN Duck toast brioche from JoJo’s Hideaway in Tustin

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5 QUESTIONS WITH ... Ramen Shack owner and chef Keizo Shimamoto

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FOOD TRENDS Specialty ramen spots lift their vision and elevate the dining scene.

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MY O.C . When it comes to the health of the ocean, we all play a part.

INING GUIDE 130 DMany of our 200-plus

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PERSON OF INTEREST Former pro skater and owner of Them Skates

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Coastline Orthopaedic Associates

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Dalia Ibrahim, MD, MPH / Dina Seif, MD, MBA

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EDITOR’S LETTER

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he Top Doctors issue is a popular one every year, and for good reason: It’s a great resource for figuring out whom to trust with your health care. There can be misconceptions about how the doctors on this list are chosen, and how we put this issue together, so I’d like to take this chance to clarify.

We partner with the Orange County Medical Association and have for more than a decade. We don’t pick the doctors who make the list. There’s a stringent process to that, run by the group’s selection committee, which you can read about on page 83. Advertisers can’t pay to get on the list, and the doctor on the cover knows nothing about that choice until the editorial team reaches out to schedule a photo shoot. We believe this makes the list infinitely more credible, since the selection criteria is transparent and many of the committee members who decide are medical professionals in our county themselves. Credibility is a big part of our mission at Orange Coast. We’re one of the few remaining publications not to accept gifts in exchange for coverage. Our critic dines anonymously for restaurant reviews. We try to experience the things the county has to offer the same way you would. We fact-check all the text that runs on our editorial pages every month. Our advertising and editorial departments operate completely separately, which means advertisers don’t get preferential coverage— what many in the industry call “pay for play.” It also means the editors don’t have any say in the ads that run. These practices have helped us earn your trust, and we take that responsibility to heart. We strive to be a reliable source of information about Orange County. That’s been our mission for nearly 50 years, and we’re eager and grateful to keep doing it every month.

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M Y F AV O R I T E T H I N G S I N T H I S I S S U E Marsalis brothers, Hawaiian music, and John Leguizamo are just a few of the performances I’m eager for this month.

The snow room at Canada Goose looks like a fun way to test winter items.

O.C. foodies are lining up for Keizo Shimamoto’s noodles at Ramen Shack.

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A SOCAL WINTER  T H E S C E N E A dusting of snow coats Santiago Peak, as seen from Lake Mission Viejo.  G E T T I N G T H E R E Nonresidents can dine at Hacienda on the Lake to get this view.  E X P L O R E R C R E D I T Eric Benson @bothetvguy  B E H I N D T H E S H O T “My wife and I had just dropped off my mother-in-law at her house in Mission Viejo. I happened to have my camera with me, so we parked and grabbed a few shots of the snowcapped mountains.”

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E X P L O R E A L L AV E N U E S This FULLERTON neighborhood features plenty of hidden treasures. by Robin Jones

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The macarons at Kayla’s Cake come in more than a dozen flavors, each made with natural, high-quality ingredients. K AY L A’ S C A KE Perfect French macarons in flavors such as dark chocolate, Oreo cheesecake, Fruity Pebbles, and strawberry shortcake greet you as you step into the first brick-and-mortar location of the popular Downtown Disney cart and Brea Mall stand. Order one of the signature sweets ($2.50), make a custom box (starting at six for $14.50, 12 for $34), or pair the cake-ina-jar (in Valrhona chocolate, carrot, red velvet, or birthday cake; $8.50) with a rose latte or espresso ($3 to $4.25). 1311 S. GILBERT ST., 714-515-6091

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The tiny new counter tucked inside A.R. Market serves more creative rolls than you’d think possible for such a small kitchen, including the AB6IX (spicy crabmeat, shrimp, cilantro, jalapeno, mango, and avocado; $12.50) and the Amazing Grace (tuna and salmon wrapped around cucumber, avocado, jalapeno, and pickled radish; $20). It also offers all the greatest hits, from California rolls to tuna and salmon sushi ($4.50 to $6.50). 1710 W. ORANGETHORPE

Anime enthusiasts rave about this shop, which stocks collectibles imported from Japan. Model kits from some of the most popular anime franchises— including Gundam, Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Evangelion—are stacked high on shelves (and sometimes even on the floor), alongside Star Wars and Marvel figurines. It even sells all the tools and supplies you need to assemble your models, from sanding sticks and model glue to dozens of paint colors. 1001 S. BROOKHURST

The second location of a popular Anaheim taqueria, the fast-casual spot cooks its meats on a mesquite grill. The smoky carne asada, chorizo, filet mignon, and ribeye steak get folded into street tacos ($2.25 to $6.95), burritos ($9 to $20.95), and quesadillas ($6.50 to $15), and even top the Papa Loka, a mesquite-grilled potato stuffed with cheese and sour cream ($9.50 to $18.95). Pair them with one of the 11 house-made salsas, from basic roja and verde to chimichurri and habanero.

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Historic places and stunning skies make this city worth a stop. by Elizabeth Arrighi Borsting

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The neon sign for Hotel Monte Vista, at the crossroads of Aspen and San Francisco streets, serves as a beacon for downtown Flagstaff. The 73-room hotel opened in 1927, and each room has its own unique character ($110 and up). Some of the more famous guests have included Bob Hope (room 203) and Michael J. Fox (room 216). The hotel is also reportedly haunted by some spirited guests, including a dancing couple, as well as a phantom bellboy.

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Downtown is the heart of Flagstaff, with its local flair. The Old Town Shops contain a collection of 10 independent retailers offering everything from handmade chocolates to whimsical gifts. The 1926 Santa Fe Depot, which houses the visitors center and a shop with Route 66 memorabilia, still welcomes passenger trains. The original 1889 depot, crafted from Moenkopi sandstone, is a few steps away. ABOVE Pueblo relics are on display at the Wupatki National Monument.

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he mountainous northern part of Arizona offers a road less traveled with petrified forests, snowcapped peaks, and a vibrant craft beer scene. A ribbon of nostalgia, Route 66 runs through historic downtown Flagstaff. The area is also home to Northern Arizona University as well as the world’s largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest, resulting in a much cooler climate. This month, nighttime temperatures often fall below freezing.



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“The Flagstaff Brewery Trail is a lot of fun for visitors and includes a free passport and brewery map. Visit all nine breweries and ask for a passport sticker. Once your booklet is complete, exchange it at the Flagstaff Visitors Center for a commemorative pint glass. It’s a win-win.” —JOI JOHNSON, GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT AT NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSIT Y

RIGHT Mother Road Brewing Co. is one of the spots on the Flagstaff Brewery Trail.

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The Weatherford is Flagstaff’s oldest hotel, having opened in 1900. Dominating a corner in downtown, the hotel’s weathered stone fascia and white columned veranda provide a glimpse into the past when the likes of Wyatt Earp played poker on the premises and Zane Grey penned a few novels while in residence. The hotel has just 17 rooms ($170 and up) and recalls the past with turn-of-the-century decor and exposed brick walls. COMFORT FOOD

Just south of the railroad tracks, you’re likely to inhale the aroma of wood-fired pizza before you even reach the entrance to Pizzicletta. The menu is simple and simply executed, resulting in slightly charred Napoli-style pizzas, starting at $13, with toppings such as prosciutto, honey, and sage. Salads, cheese plates, and other nibbles round out the choices along with local brews and food-friendly wines. M AR K YOU R C ALE NDAR Created by Icon Fair from the Noun Project

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Designated the world’s first International Dark Sky City, Flagstaff amazes at night, thanks in part to the city’s strict policy on light pollution. The best place to really see the stars, planets, and galaxies is the 127-year-old Lowell Observatory ($24 and up). As one of the nation’s oldest observatories, it is credited with discovering Pluto and its atmosphere as well as the rings of Uranus and the moon mapping for the Apollo mission. It is also a Registered National Historic Landmark. P O R K A N D PA R S N I P S

Located in a historic carriage house in downtown, Brix Restaurant & Wine Bar is an intimate dinner-only gathering place awash in exposed brick and stacked wine bottles. The seasonal menu uses locally sourced ingredients coupled with an impressive wine list offered by the glass or bottle. Signature dishes include pork cheeks with charred parsnips

and horseradish salsa verde ($21) and shareable charcuterie and cheese boards (starting at $24). M O N U M E N TA L S T O P S

A trio of natural treasures—all within a short drive of each other—are managed collectively as the Flagstaff Area National Monuments by the National Park Service. They protect 40,000 acres of high deserts, expansive canyons, peaked mountains, mesmerizing mesas, volcanic grounds, and some 3,000 archaeological sites. Walnut Canyon is where ancient inhabitants once dwelled in the pueblo ruins. The Wupatki National Monument, where forebears of the Hopi and Zuni people once resided, features pueblo relics dispersed among the red rocks. Sunset Crater Volcano, one of 600 volcanoes in Northern Arizona, is the result of the earth splitting open some 1,000 years ago, unlocking gases and spewing lava from its cavity. Visitors can drive, bike, or hike through the park enjoying trails and lava flows.

Jan. 29: More than 50 local, regional, and Western breweries participate in BrewHaHa at the High Country Conference Center. flagstaffbrewhaha.com

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A look at life behind the scenes at BuzzFeed’s popular food network, Tasty. by Astgik Khatchatryan

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What are some favorite videos that you’ve worked on at Tasty?  Pak: We have a series where Katie challenges me (and vice versa) to make a recipe that’s been put through Google Translate a bunch of times.  Aubin: I love to watch her struggle. But she’s so smart, she always figures it out!  Pak: So do you!  Aubin: Also, we went to Knott’s Scary Farm and tried to decorate a cake while monsters were scaring us. What you can’t see in that video is that because there’s a bright light on us, we couldn’t really see anything. And we were so focused. So when the monsters appeared, it was so scary because we couldn’t see them coming! We’re always down to try anything. We love food challenges. We share a passion for cooking competition shows. How did you end up working at Tasty?  Aubin: I studied theater at UC Irvine, and I moved to L.A. to pursue comedy. I interned at “The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien” and then worked at “Conan” as a casting associate. I had a lot of jobs. I worked for Disney making online content. And then I joined Tasty in 2017.  Pak: I went to UC Berkeley and studied media. I got an internship at CBS in New York, and I was working on a wrestling podcast. I also worked at Omaze for a bit doing editing. But jobs where I only had one role made me feel trapped. So I joined BuzzFeed, and I worked my way up. I was a travel producer until the pandemic, which led me to Tasty.

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You two seem to collaborate a lot. Why’s that? Ú Pak: I freaking love Katie! When we started working together, I was like, we speak the same language. Ú Aubin: She’s just so talented, and she can do literally anything. She’s just a hard worker. We immediately clicked. And she’s hilarious. Did you have any background in cooking before working here? Ú Aubin: My aunt and grandma were big cooks, and I’d always bake as a kid. I’ve also always loved DIY and crafts, so baking is definitely an extension of that. When I worked for Disney, I really got into that more because there was a lot of themed food we made. But over the past four years, I’ve really gotten a culinary education. Ú Pak: I’ve always loved cooking. We like to find new ways to combine it with other passions we have and bring narratives through food. For

example, I’m obsessed with boba. I live, eat, breathe boba. For my first video, I decided to make boba. This was during the pandemic, so we were at home with limited equipment. But the video ended up doing very well. Was it tough producing videos at home during the height of the pandemic? Ú Pak: It was a roll-with-thepunches sort of deal. Being at Tasty, I felt a lot of pressure because it’s a huge, global brand. But it challenged me to be a better creator. We had to wear so many different hats. When you’re left alone to film at home, you really master those different skills. Ú Aubin: And if you’re a perfectionist, you also learn to let some things go. But a lot of cool projects came out of that time. I was using my husband in the videos. And doing tons of dishes because I don’t have a dishwasher. Ú Pak: Oh my gosh, the dishwashing!

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Veteran radio journalist and UC Irvine alum Kitty Felde hands the mic to young readers on the “Book Club for Kids” podcast. by Valerie Takahama

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fter a career in public radio covering news in California, politics in Washington, D.C., and hosting the “Talk of the City” show on KPCC, Felde now chats with children about their favorite books on her podcast, named one of the Top 10 kidcasts by the Times of London. She’s also the author of a children’s book series set in Washington, D.C., the Fina Mendoza Mysteries. How did the podcast start?

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show, once a month we used to throw the adults out of the studio and invite in middle school kids to talk about a book. The conversations were always interesting, surprising, and rich, and I thought that was the most fun. In July 2015, I started the “Book Club for Kids” podcast, and we’ve been going strong ever since. How do you find the kids?

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mouth. We always put a pitch on the podcast: If you’re interested, contact us. It’s gone international. We worked with a school in New Zealand and one in Ecuador. There’s a group in the Philippines who wants to be on the show. There are a surprising number of kids who have book clubs of their own that their parents run. There’s one in Orange County. One of the episodes was with them. (The Rocket Readers, seven girls from Newport Beach, who talked about “Hello Universe” by Erin Entrada Kelly, on Episode 84.) What’s the format?

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book club. It’s not an English class, so I don’t care about themes or idioms. I want to talk about why this book means something to you. We start with the plot just so people will have an idea of what the book is if they haven’t read it. The conversations always seem to take a left turn. One time, there was this group of squirrelly fifth-grade boys. Five of them. The book was Kwame Alexander’s “The Crossover,” which is a beautiful book about brothers and basketball. We started talking about basketball, and in the book, the father has a heart attack, and that really hit home with the kids. They started talking about their own relationships with their siblings and their parents. And those little toughies started crying and then they broke into song. It was such magic. It’s never happened again. Who could predict that? That’s why I do it. Have you been in book clubs yourself? Ú I have, and they’ve all broken up. Don’t ask me why. The last one ended like a bad boyfriend breakup. It was the week that we did a combination of “Handmaid’s Tale” and a

Cormac McCarthy novel. It was so depressing, and everybody fought, and nobody met again after that. Don’t ask me to your book club if you want it to be a success. Where did the idea of the Fina Mendoza Mysteries come from? Ú (The series) is about looking at D.C. from a Southern California girl’s point of view.

That’s who Fina is. She’s the daughter of a congressman from Southern California. It’s a way for me to hopefully inspire kids to want to do something in the public service realm. When I was growing up, everyone wanted to be an astronaut. I want to create that same kind of excitement about the U.S. Capitol, about Congress, about decision-making and making a difference in the world. photograph by E M I LY J . D AV I S


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This show features three Hawaiian music legends—singer-songwriter Lehua Kalima, slack-key guitarist and singersongwriter Kawika Kahiapo, and multi-instrumentalist Shawn Pimental— as well as award-winning hula dancer Pono Fernandez. Between them, the three musicians have won more than 30 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, the equivalent of a Grammy in Hawaiian music. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 949-854-4646, thebarclay.org

Concerto No. 10 for Two Pianos. In the second half of the program, the orchestra will take on Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 with soprano Celena Shafer. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714755-5788, pacificsymphony.org JAN. 7 THROUGH 23 “L AST STOP ON MARKET STREET”

A part of South Coast Repertory’s Theater for Young Audiences program, this musical tells the story of CJ, a 6-year-old staying with his nana in the city. At first, he complains about all the people and the noise, so different from his life at home. But then Nana takes him on the Number 5 bus, where he learns to enjoy the adventure and appreciate people for who they are. South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-708-5555, scr.org THROUGH JAN. 9

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This exhibit showcases more than 20 pencil drawings by Clarence “Pencilman” Pointer. The self-taught artist, who grew up in Alabama and lives in Southern California, specializes in photorealism portraits of athletes, celebrities, and historical figures. Muzeo, 241 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, 714-956-8936, muzeo.org JAN. 11 THROUGH 23 “MY FAIR L ADY”

JAN. 1 THROUGH 30 THE VISUAL ADVENTURES OF ROBERT WILLIAMS

Prints, skateboards, a custom-painted hot rod, and an original oil painting by artist Robert Williams take the spotlight. Known for bringing the kind of popular art seen on movie posters and comic books into his fine art, Williams coined the “Lowbrow” art movement and influenced generations of designers and artists. 38 ORA NGE C O AST • January 2022

Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, 117 N. Sycamore St., Santa Ana, 714-667-1517, occca.org JAN. 6 THROUGH 8 MOZART & MAHLER

Pianists Christina and Michelle Naughton, twins who have performed together with orchestras around the world, will team with the Pacific Symphony to play Mozart’s Piano

This revival of the classic musical originated at the Lincoln Center Theater in New York. Featuring famous songs like “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “The Rain in Spain,” and “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly,” it follows Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who flippantly bets a colleague that he could teach her to speak “proper” English so well that she could pass as a member of high society. Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

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The columnist and podcaster for The New York Times and author of the book “Why We’re Polarized” will discuss the polarization of American politics and its effects on our institutions, policymaking, and the media in this Witte Lecture. The Irvine native founded the Vox news platform and created the Netflix show “Explained.” Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, 949-548-2411, nbplf.foundation JAN. 21 YEFIM BRONFMAN

The orchestra marked its 75th anniversary in 2021. Under the direction of Russian maestro Vasily Petrenko, it will play Four Sea Interludes from the opera “Peter Grimes,” by Benjamin Britten; Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor; and Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances. Russian American pianist Olga Kern, winner of the gold medal in the 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, will join the orchestra as a guest artist. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 949-553-2422, philharmonicsociety.org THROUGH JAN. 15 “OUR GOLDEN STATE: L ANDSCAPE PAINTINGS FROM THE HILBERT COLLECTION”

A few dozen landscapes from the museum’s extensive collection of California Scene paintings depict the state as it was in the early part of the 20th century. The oil paintings and watercolors feature iconic California scenes. Hilbert Museum, 167 N. Atchison St., Orange, 714-516-5880, hilbertmuseum.com JAN. 15 CAT & NAT: REUNION TOUR

Catherine Belknap and Natalie Telfer, otherwise known as Cat & Nat, became social media and podcasting stars by busting open motherhood myths with humor and brutal honesty. The pair, who have been friends since they were teenagers, tell their stories on the stage to bring mothers together with silliness, laughter, and music. City National Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, 714-712-2700, citynationalgroveofanaheim.com 40 O RA NGE CO AST • January 2022

JAN. 15 ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA WITH BRANFORD MARSALIS

The three-time Grammy Award-winning jazz saxophonist joins the critically acclaimed orchestra for this concert. Along with works from Rossini and Debussy, the program will feature Ibert’s “Concertino da Camera,” which is included on the album “Creation,” a collaboration between Marsalis and the orchestra. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 949-553-2422, philharmonicsociety.org THROUGH JAN. 16 “A FANCIFUL WORLD: JESSIE ARMS BOTKE”

Exotic birds and flowers dominate Jessie Arms Botke’s colorful, bold artwork, much of which is adorned with gold and silver leaf. This exhibit, one of only a few to focus exclusively on Botke’s work, will feature paintings from several periods of her career, including a 29-foot mural that was once installed at the Oaks Hotel in Ojai. Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach, 949-494-8971, lagunaartmuseum.org JAN. 20 PATTI LUPONE: “DON’T MONKEY WITH BROADWAY”

Between singing classic show tunes from composers such as Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, and Stephen Sondheim, Broadway legend LuPone describes her journey as a stage actress and shares her concerns about the Broadway of today. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

JAN. 21 JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS

Composed of some of the best jazz musicians in the world, this big band has a vast repertoire to pull from, including rarely performed historic compositions, much-loved classics, and songs commissioned specifically for the orchestra. The group is led by jazz trumpeter Marsalis, a nine-time Grammy Award winner. Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org OPENS JAN. 26 “THE SPITFIRE GRILL”

A major hit in its first run at the playhouse in 2002, this musical follows parolee Percy Talbott as she tries to rebuild her life after a stint in prison. She gets a job at the Spitfire Grill, which is getting ready to shut down when Percy comes up with an idea to save it. Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, 949-4972787, lagunaplayhouse.com JAN. 27 THROUGH 29 JANE LYNCH AND KATE FL ANNERY: “TWO LOST SOULS”

Lynch, best known as Sue Sylvester on “Glee,” and Flannery, who played Meredith on “The Office,” are accomplished singers, and they join forces in this cabaret show. They first performed together in Lynch’s concert tour, “See Jane Sing,” and premiered this show in New York in 2018. Samueli Theater, 615 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-2787, scfta.org

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JAN. 14 ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

One of the world’s most critically acclaimed pianists, Bronfman first arrived on the classical music scene in 1975, when he performed with Zubin Mehta and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. He has played with many of the major orchestras around the world, including the New York Philharmonic, the San Francisco Symphony, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He won a Grammy in 1997 for his recording of three concertos by Bartók. Soka Performing Arts Center, 1 University Drive, Aliso Viejo, 949480-4278, soka.edu


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JAN. 30 AN EVENING WITH JOHN LEGUIZAMO

The Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor has appeared in more than 75 films and multiple TV shows. He has also written, produced, and performed several one-man shows on Broadway, including the Tony-winning “Latin History for Morons.” In this show, he talks about his life and the lessons he’s learned. Musco Center for the Arts, One University Drive, Orange, 844-626-8726, muscocenter.org

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This musical, which won the Pulitzer Prize and three Tony Awards, looks at a suburban American family struggling with mental ill-

The social commentator has been in the limelight lately because of her Netflix series, “Pretend It’s a City,” directed by Martin Scorsese. She brings acerbic wit, strong opinions, and pointed observations to the stage in this engagement. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 949-854-4646, thebarclay.org

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n 1957, Eric Ross’ grandfather built a secondhand furniture store in San Clemente. Today, that building stands next to two more that have been added to the storefront over the years. Eric and his wife, Sophia, took over the family business in 2018. Keep an eye on the store’s Instagram for updates on an anniversary event.

How did SC Furniture and Mattress start?  Eric: My grandfather (Richard Ross Sr.) started out selling salvaged building supplies in the yard area and secondhand furniture items in the store. My dad took over in the mid-’70s, and he ran it for almost 30 years. He acquired the building next door and started selling new furniture. My grandmother had a mattress store in San Clemente. They bought the other building next to (our store) in the early ’80s, which is where we sell mattresses. We’ve been the longest-running mattress store in the area. What do you remember from being at the store when you were a kid?  Eric: I was born in 1978, and I was down here from day one. I ran around here as a kid building stuff and cleaning and just learning the business from watching my parents run it. I worked for my dad all through high school; then when he retired, my uncle took over and I continued to learn through him. It just evolved from there. Tell us about the items you carry.  Eric: The main building, which is in the middle, is our new-furniture section that has sofas and furniture for your living room, dining room, and home office. The twostory building is all new mattresses and bedroom furniture. We have a whole building full of secondhand items, and we also do a lot of patio furniture. We’re always looking for unique and fun items to put outdoors.

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Where do you find your secondhand items? Ú Eric: I’m always scouting for deals at estate sales and auctions. Lately, we’ve been taking pieces in on trade. If a customer comes in and wants to buy a new couch and get rid of their old one, I’ll offer them a discount on the new one if we can take in the old one. We’ll deliver the new item and pick up and resell the old one. Ú Sophia: A lot of times, people who are needing to clean out their home are in a position where they’ll have to pay to have pieces taken away. But if we’re interested, we’ll just take it for free so it’s a win-win. What sets you apart from bigger stores? Ú Eric: We’re mostly all family here—my brother works here, my cousin works here. We’ve grown up with our sales ladies and have known each other for more than 40 years. Ú Sophia: Not only do we deliver, install, and set up, but we’ll help people find products for a space and create a mood board. I think a lot of people resonate with the presence of a third-generation San Clemente (family business). 111 Calle de Los Molinos San Clemente 949-492-5589

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A R E PA S D E B I R R I A THE DISH Two cheese arepas topped with pinto beans, birria, pico de gallo, cilantro, and onions. THE DETAILS Arepas originate from the northern region of South America and are typically served fried and flattened. THE PRICE $18 THE PL ACE Sueños in Laguna Beach TURN THE PAGE for our review

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Laguna Beach newbie boasts inventive kitchen. by Gretchen Kurz

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arly in our meal, the diplomatic waiter explains the fare at Sueños “is different than Mexican food.” Clearly, folks have been asking about chips and salsa. Fair enough. Mexican food is beloved in Orange County, and we’re in Laguna Beach, sitting an easy walk from seven Mexican spots. But here, the fare blends the foodways of Mexico with those of Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Puerto Rico for a contemporary view of Latin cuisine. Born in Mexico City, executive chef Alan Sanz has a worldly resumé. His early career involved top kitchens from Chile to France to Spain. Most recently and most locally, he saw action at Gracias Madre and Puesto. His kitchen horsepower is further boosted by culinary director Yen Wu, who also oversees the cuisine at Costa in Costa Mesa. Retooled for Ocean at Main, which closed in 2020, the village venue’s conversion to Sueños is mostly cosmetic. Dreamscape murals by local artist Carlos Roda loom large over the dining room, and two mega flat-screens dominate the bar. Hues of weathered gray and lavender update the lovely patio with its vintage fountain, though it’s engulfed by a tight mass of fourtops. The dining room is quite roomy, rather bright, and nearly empty on my visits when diners clearly opted for the cramped patio. Until Sueños, I have never known a spot where the dining room is busy only when other options are taken. The menu is succinct and novel—starters and entrees total 14 dishes plus three desserts.

There isn’t a dedicated bar menu, but there’s a fine Cuban sandwich stuffed with pork belly, pickles, and black mint aioli that begs for one of several craft beers. It includes yucca fries and seems ideal for a game night dinner. Starters lean toward bold flavors and layered textures. Take the blue corn masa gorditas filled with black beans, chicharrón, chopped octopus, cashew cream, cotija, and bright-green salsa. They sound overdone but deliver a modern, harmonious take on octopus. Arepas are winners, too—two hefty corn cake pockets oozing cotija and Parmesan cheese under savory, saucy slowcooked birria. Lighter, zippy options include a mango-jicama ceviche with a tame leche de tigre, and an upmarket red and golden beet salad. Crisp fennel, crunchy hazelnuts, and togarashi jazz up the greens mixed with sweet orange and tart grapefruit. Entrees are amply portioned and often

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222 Ocean Ave. Laguna Beach 949-715-8155 5 BEST DISHES Gordita de pulpo y chicharrón Arepas de birria Blackberry mole duck Tallarin verde Coconut passionfruit dessert PRICE RANGE Starters, $14 to $18 Entrees, $25 to $39 Desserts, $15 Cocktails, $15 FYI Live music on most nights

LEFT Black risotto with lamb chops and tallarin verde pasta RIGHT The patio with its vintage fountain photographs by E M I LY J . D AV I S

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DRINK include vegetable or starch companions. Bone-in duck with blackberry mole is a wondrous pairing. Tart, sweet, bitter, and spicy all at once is the miracle of mole sauce, an intricate recipe with complex results. Glazed carrots and fluffy couscous supply a straightforward counterpoint. Lamb chops play second fiddle to the wildly flavorful black risotto heavy with huitlacoche. Grilled asparagus provides some break in the extrarich action. Sanz translates pasta with pesto into tallarin verde: spaghetti with a pesto of pungent epazote, an ancient herb that makes basil seem boring. Hefty chunks of precisely cooked beef tenderloin rest atop a tangle of pasta, forest green with aromatic pesto. Mixed fresh fin and shellfish star in arroz de mariscos, a delicately seasoned paella-esqe dish built with beersimmered long-grain rice. Sanz reports the Pistachio Mole & Cauliflower is increasingly popular. Why not as it’s the

Blackberry mole duck

sole vegetarian entree and so distinctive it can easily cross over to carnivores who won’t miss the meat thanks to the grillcrisped cauliflower with nutty mole plus capers and brined carrots for punctuation. House-made desserts are a precious few, but unusual and enough to share with two or three. I saw plenty of the tiramisu-like Colombia on tables, but the lively passionfruit creation is what I would reorder. The coconut cake is so well suited to the tropical fruit curd. Unfailingly gracious and knowledge-

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able service is almost a surprise, given labor challenges in the industry. Drinks are problematic, though. Those I enjoyed on my first visit were notably creative but quickly vanished, and their replacements tasted like disappointment. But I can praise the teensy wine list with solid boutique offerings we haven’t seen before. Craft beers are a worthy lot and chosen to complement the fare. Sueños is so new, certainly younger than most places reviewed here. That said, expect noticeable changes as it finds its feet over the winter. There likely will be adjustment in personnel, changes in dishes offered, and tweaks to hours, days, and meals served. For example, weekend brunch started at the holidays, and new cocktails are in development. Sueños is navigating the same playing field all restaurants face these days, but it has the advantage of a daring, talented kitchen intent on being one of a kind in a town that treasures artistic spirit.

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Described in terms of regality, this is not an average Thai tea. Take a perfectly steeped Assam tea and mix in your choice of milk, whole cloves, star anise, and Demerara. Accent it with Vermont maple, and you have the perfect cup of fall feels. $6

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The Irvine resident and renowned chef returns to his O.C. roots and opens Ramen Shack in San Juan Capistrano. by Michelle Pagaran HOW IS IT TO BE BACK IN O.C.? I have three young kids. It’s good to have them be close to my parents. DO YOU LIKE THE CIT Y? I felt a great sense of community when I got here. People were reaching out to me. ... It almost feels like San Juan Capistrano is the next up-and-coming food town. WHO IS YOUR MENTOR? Takeshi Koitani (owner of Jiraigen and Rajuku Ramen School in Tokyo). He really took me under his wing and taught me the history of old-school ramen shops and got me to appreciate the craft and doing everything like they did in the past. WHY RAMEN? I’ve been doing this for 12 to 13 years now. There are so many different techniques that are unconventional ... that it becomes more interesting and more fun. YOUR FAVORITE MENU ITEM? The signature shoyu ramen. It’s a Tokyostyle shoyu ramen, which is a lighter chicken broth blended with a dashi. It’s something that I dreamt about, and I’ve tried to refine it my whole career. More about Ramen Shack on page 64.

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New ramen spots lift their vision and elevate the dining scene. by Benjamin Epstein

Renowned for his ramen burger, New York City ramen chef Keizo Shimamoto designed three craft noodles and half a dozen ramens for his RAMEN SHACK . Amid action-packed Tokyo-inspired murals, the Huntington Beach-raised chef serves bowls such as the Quiet Storm, with pork chashu and fish powder, and Infamous Green Curry, with chicken chashu and red chile, both in a 13-ingredient broth with soy-sauce tare and fermented bamboo shoots. Sides such as chicken karaage enhance the experience. 31761 CAMINO CAPISTRANO,

behind Gem Dining and Vox Kitchen, promises ramen that is different—and delivers. The spicy seafood laksa ramen presents lump crab, bay scallops, squid, shrimp, and shio egg in a luscious broth using Vietnamese coriander butter. The black tantan mazemen, a brothless ramen, comes with ground pork, fried egg, preserved cabbage, and mouth-numbing Sichuan black sesame. Start with foie gras chawanmushi, a savory steamed egg custard with optional truffle pearls. 16185

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Whole fresh prawns—and a distinctive bisque-like shrimp-and-pork-bone broth, orange-hued with a smokey wok-char aroma— star in bowls served beneath a disarming wave mural and paper-lantern lights at LE SHRIMP RAMEN . The Signature Trio Shrimp Ramen adds prawnand-ebiko meatballs and pork-and-prawn wonton dumplings. Chile vinaigrette ramen, with choice of protein, also shine. Find Le Shrimp downstairs from Singapore-based sibling Paradise Dynasty, anchor of Collage at Bloomingdale’s South Coast Plaza. 3333

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GYUTAN RAMEN at University Center is named for its signature topping: beef tongue. When it first opened, you could enjoy the chargrilled slices alongside ramen, a rice plate, or curry—but the ingredient has been scarce. Gyutan’s other premium offering—a truffle and uni ramen featuring truffle oil, fresh uni, and fatty pork chashu—sells out, too. Call ahead … or simply enjoy one of the other four ramen styles and the manga images that cover one wall. 4187 CAMPUS DRIVE, IRVINE, 949-336-4733

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Small Acts of Activism When it comes to the health of the ocean, we all play a part. by Jennifer Irani

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’ve lived by the beach all my life. My sister and I swam with my father past the jetty into the deep swells off 34th street in Newport Beach. The soft ruffled tips of the waves carried me to shore like a gentle hand. I was 6 years old when I held a queen conch shell to my ear and listened to the ocean captured inside its pink spirals. From that day on, the ocean was magic and enchanted.

It was impossible to imagine what life would be like without our beaches until October, when Amplify Energy leaked 120,000 gallons of crude oil 5 miles off the coast of Huntington Beach. The day after the spill, signs were posted along the shore for miles. “Warning. Ocean water contact may cause illness.” This kept people safe, but it didn’t protect the marine life. Habitats and wildlife in Talbert Marsh were coated with oil and tar in all 127 acres. The spill happened the same weekend as the Pacific Air Show. The contrast of our ingenuity in the sky and our inability to protect our ocean was astounding. Near the mouth of the Santa Ana River, several fish were trapped in a small pool of water. They swam in frantic circles through the shiny oil slick. I felt like the fish. Stressed, with a sense of urgency and responsibility to protect our natural world.

I RECALLED A HOT SUMMER day when my 8-year-old daughter and I walked through crowds of people on the boardwalk. Bicycles whizzed by us, toddlers played in the sand, and six large orange sea stars were laid out to dry on top of a patio wall. While the residents were out of sight, we took the sea stars and ran to the shore to set them free—a race for life. My daughter understood the sense of urgency. She grew up exploring the tide pools in Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The pools were home to sea cucumbers, black turban snails, giant keyhole limpets, and a shy octopus hiding under a craggy rock covered with barnacles. The more we learned about marine life, the more we 66 ORA NGE CO AST • January 2022

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MY O.C. admired and loved the mysterious sea creatures. The octopus had a central mouth with a parrot-like beak, and sea stars had eyes on the end of every limb. I was grateful that the tide pools were preserved for generations to enjoy. Orange County offers many camps and classes to support a child’s interest in our unique coastal environments. My daughter attended Estuary Explorer classes at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive center, the Fledgling camp at the Sea & Sage Audubon Society, and the diverse outdoor camps at the Environmental Nature Center.

in the community. Terry Welsh began his campaign to save Banning Ranch 21 years ago with a handful of volunteers meeting at his home. In 2019, a family donated $50 million to the Banning Ranch Conservancy for the acquisition and preservation of the last coastal bluff top in Orange County. The Bolsa Chica Land Trust was formed in 1992 by a small group of Californians; now it has more than 5,000 members. I grew up diving into waves and digging through the wet sand for tiny crabs that tickled my hands. The ocean was a place of peace, rejuvenation, and

I GREW UP DIVING INTO WAVES AND DIGGING THROUGH THE WET SAND FOR TINY CRABS THAT TICKLED MY HANDS. THE OCEAN WAS A PL ACE OF PEACE, REJUVENATION, AND JOY.

W H AT C A N O N E P E R S O N D O ? Most of the open space we see today is the result of small acts of activism. I’ve become familiar with some of the dedicated people advocating for coastal open space and conservation. Jean Watt has spent almost three decades protecting wetlands, harbors, and beaches. She cofounded Stop Polluting Our Newport and Friends of Harbors, Beaches, and Parks. Bo Glover is the executive director of the Environmental Nature Center. Under his 20 years of stewardship, the center constructed its own eco-friendly building and opened the first nature preschool

joy. It was everyone’s ocean and it welcomed millions of people every year. Now it’s our turn to care for it. My daughter is a young adult now. She respects nature and has rescued several injured birds over the years. Her generation has leaders like Greta Thunberg, who began protesting alone and is now a global voice against climate change. She inspired me to lease a plug-in hybrid electric car. We all have the power to do small acts of activism and make a difference, one sea star, one bird, one marsh, one bluff top, and one ocean at a time. GET INVO LVED

There are many organizations in Orange County working to preserve the ocean, coastal habitats, and marine life. Check out these groups: Banning Ranch Conservancy Surfrider Foundation Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center Sea & Sage Audubon Society Newport Bay Conservancy Bolsa Chica Land Trust Environmental Nature Center Pacific Marine Mammal Center

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Field trips took us to Bolsa Chica wetlands, where cormorants dived into the water and snowy egrets and great blue herons stood by the shore. But just beyond the boundaries of the protected area, there were more than a hundred oil rigs bobbing up and down. If one of them leaked, it would take 30 to 40 years for the wetlands to recover. The thought of the shorebirds covered in oil was unbearable.

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William E. Berger Asthma, nasal allergies, food allergies Mission Viejo 949-364-2900 Warner W. Carr Food allergies, asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis Mission Viejo 949-364-2900 Wan-Yin Chan Immune deficiency Orange 714-633-6363 Sarah Field Food allergy, eczema, asthma, eosinophilic esophagitis Orange 714-633-6363 Bruce Friedman Asthma, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, food allergy, eczema Fountain Valley 714-549-9330 Donald S. Levy Angioedema, eosinophilic esophagitis, urticaria, atopic dermatitis Orange 714-639-7847 Lisa Lim K Garden Grove 833-574-2273 Christina Schwindt Food allergies, asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis Newport Beach 949-791-3202 William N. Sokol Jr. Asthma Newport Beach 949-645-3374

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WHAT IT’S LIKE TO …

BATTLE LEUKEMIA AS A TEEN Fullerton native Nick Meza’s diagnosis led him to creating a cancer support group and starting a career in robotics.—as told to Chelsea Raineri was diagnosed in December 2013 at CHOC—that was halfway through my senior year in high school. If you looked at me then, I didn’t look unhealthy. My initial symptoms were fatigue and the lymph nodes on my neck were really swollen. I thought I maybe had strep throat, but my doctor had a hunch that it was cancer. When I was diagnosed, they said I had cancer for about a month. They couldn’t determine exactly the kind of cancer, so I went through more tests until they diagnosed it as T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. When I first met my oncologist, he told me my attitude is going to be 50 percent of the battle, so I had a positive outlook (during) my whole experience. Patients get depressed, and how could you not? There’s a possibility you could die. But I tried to not to focus on that too much. The worst part of it was the cranial radiation. One of the warnings from the doctor was that it could affect my brain function and how I process information. I was worried because I was going to community college and there are a lot of concepts and theories to understand. It was harder to focus and pay attention and remember things. I studied more than twice what you should because it was harder for me to process the information. I met my girlfriend, Lauren Aslanian, in 2014. We were diagnosed at the same time. She had nonHodgkin’s lymphoma. She and I along with a few other patients started the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program at CHOC, which is basically focused on giving patients, survivors, and their siblings the comfort and support of having friends who have been through something similar; it’s a support group without the support group feel. Before COVID-19, we had gone on retreats. We went to Lake Arrowhead and learned about different types of cancer, how to mentor people, and how to grieve losses because being part of the cancer program does not come without its fair share of sadness. I think I’ve experienced more loss than most people have in a lifetime. It’s sad, but we’re all in it together; and when we’re down, we can come around and pick each other up. My treatment was 3 1/2 years long, so I finished in April 2017. I did community college for four years, and then I transferred to Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona. I majored in mechanical engineering with an emphasis in robotics, which was partially inspired by my experience in the hospital.

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There was a robot that does surgeries called the da Vinci Surgical System, and I thought that was the most fascinating thing ever. In my senior year, we had to complete a design project; you come up with a problem to solve and you engineer something to solve that problem. My team decided to design a robotic prosthetic leg, which also came from my experiences in the hospital. One of the people on my team was a software and computer engineering double major. One day, he told me he wanted to start a company in the robotics space, and I said, “Me too.” We started Orca Engineering and have worked on a small software robotics project for a cryogenics company as well as a project for our school, which was inspired by the work I did during my internship at Space X. Lauren was also inspired by her experience at the hospital. She’s going to nursing school and hopes to work on the same floor where we were diagnosed and treated at CHOC. I made the best of the situation overall, and I wouldn’t change what happened.

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DEVELOPMENTALBEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS

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DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY

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WHAT IT’S LIKE TO …

CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES Dr. Joyce Yu-Chia Lee started the first pharmacistled medication management clinic at the UCI Health Family Health Center in Anaheim, where she treated Tantya Strong of Buena Park. —as told to Valerie Takahama oyce Yu-Chia Lee: My first day starting at UCI was the first day of the workfrom-home order. Initially, I was waiting awhile to start the clinic, but then I realized that chances are there will never be a perfect time. We want to make sure that these patients’ care won’t get delayed because of the pandemic. It’s called a CMM or Comprehensive Medication Management clinic. I call it by the acronym CARE PILLS for what the pharmacists do. “C” stands for closer monitoring, for example. I didn’t want it to be named after a condition, such as diabetes clinic or hypertension clinic. I want it to be more patient-friendly. Chronic diseases have no cures. A lot of times, these conditions will need continuous monitoring. As we get older, our body function changes, so the medications patients are on won’t be the same throughout their entire lives. Those need to be adjusted according to their kidney function, for example, or the disease progression. The pharmacists have a huge role in helping these patients because the medications are the key to keeping them in control. The purpose of this CMM clinic is to look at the patient more holistically. We don’t just look at medication and forget about everything else. For myself, I remind patients that if you can continue with lifestyle modifications, if you can exercise and tolerate it, if you can try to control the disease by selecting food portions and food types, I might be able to reduce the medications for you. Sometimes lifestyle modification can get really tiring and some patients get really stressed. They will need a figure who will be a cheerleader. “You’re doing great! Keep it up.” They need encouragement. Chronic diseases mean you are coexisting with the condition for the rest of your life. I always encourage them to take control of their conditions and not let the condition take control of them. You have to decide who’s going to be the boss.

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Tantya Strong: I saw Dr. Lee first in November of 2020. She asked me to walk her through a regular day during the week and a day on the weekend. “What do you do for a job?” She asked questions to get to know


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me as an individual. She wanted to put herself in my shoes. In 2013, I was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, or the medical term IIH, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, which is basically fluid on the brain. I’ve had three brain surgeries. My blood pressure was uncontrolled. It was all over the place. One day it was like, “Oh, you’re in normal range.” Then three hours later it was like, “Now you’re dying.” Dr. Lee said, “OK, I want you to try this drug.” We tried it; it wasn’t working. Thinking outside the box medication-wise, she said, “We’re going to try something else.” The new medications balanced out everything. Now every time I go to the doctor, it’s nothing like it was before. Because of the pandemic, I’ve never met her in person, but anytime we connected on a video chat, she was very happy to see me, and I was very happy to see her. Knowing that I had somebody on my side who cares—and you can tell she cares about her job and her patients. With Dr. Lee, I wasn’t just a number. She actually took the time to make me feel like an individual person.

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ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM

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FAMILY MEDICINE

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Shiho Ito Spirituality and whole person care Orange 714-456-8000 Brian Y. Kim Sports medicine Irvine 949-824-8600 William Kim K La Palma 714-562-2389 Elaine King Newport Beach 949-629-2600 Heather Kranitz, D.O. K Mission Viejo 833-574-2273 Christopher Kroner Sports medicine Irvine 949-824-8600 Quynh-Hoa Le, D.O. K Santa Ana 888-988-2800 Michael Y. Lee Leadership and burnout coaching Irvine 949-899-8309 Kevin Liao K HIV La Habra 833-574-2273 Jo Lieberman-Pan Women's health, preventative medicine Fountain Valley 714-549-1300 Lucio Loza K Diabetes, community medicine Santa Ana 714-967-4693 Depinder Mann K Diabetes mellitus Huntington Beach 833-574-2273 José Mayorga Santa Ana 714-480-2443 Scott McIver, D.O. K Aliso Viejo 949-425-3142 Tannaz Meisami Women's health, pediatrics, preventative care Newport Beach 949-644-1025 Sofia Meraz K Women's health, community medicine, behavioral medicine Santa Ana 714-967-4777

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WHAT IT’S LIKE TO …

GO FROM DOCTOR TO PATIENT Dr. Sarah Lopez Korc of Costa Mesa underwent treatment for breast cancer during the pandemic and came through a better physician. ’m an ER doctor and the patient safety officer at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. I remember in January and February of 2020 being really concerned about an unfamiliar illness that was arriving in the states. By April, there was a lot of fear. I have three young sons, and I was worried about bringing this new illness home. I was trying to stay away from them. I wasn’t allowed upstairs to tuck them in. I slept in a separate room. I remember coming home from a particularly difficult shift late; it was 3 in the morning. I showered, and that’s when I felt my breast nodule. It totally woke me up. I knew. My primary physician, Dr. Elizabeth Yanni, she’s one of the people who really helped save me. She didn’t blow me off. She said, “Oh, this is concerning. Come in tomorrow.” I had just turned 40, so I hadn’t gotten any of my screening mammograms yet. She sent me to get my mammo and an ultrasound, and sure enough, they told me it looked abnormal. I was driving home from the hospital when I got the call with the (biopsy) results. I just remember the doctor telling me, “We see that you have breast cancer. It’s triple negative (meaning fewer options for treatment).” I could barely hear what she was saying because I could hear my heartbeat in my ears. My husband is a physician at Hoag. We got on our phones and texted everyone we knew for recommendations for breast surgeons. Dr. Sadia Khan popped up on different lists. When we looked into it, we recognized that Hoag had this very comprehensive breast cancer center with oncology, radiology, and radiation oncology. I did six months of chemo, including Adriamycin, which one of the doctors nicknamed “the red devil” because it completely tears you apart. I got chemo on Wednesdays so that I could do my admin work and run my meetings on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday mornings. By Friday, I would be sundowning. Then all Saturday, I’d be either puking or on the bathroom floor, feeling terrible. At the beginning, I was trying to be stoic, a good sport. But then, I was just like, I’m going to die. I was down to 90 pounds. I knew it was working because my breast, where the tumor was, was so painful, I could tell that the tumor was dying. My hair fell out. I had oral lesions. My esophagus, my stomach hurt. It was just a really terrible process. The nurses at the infusion center, they were just

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amazing. They could have had a really rough day, but they never showed it. They’re going through the pandemic, too. Some of them shared with me that they had kids at home doing Zoom (school). They asked about my family and how I was doing. They treated me like a person, like a human being. They saw me. Which is really hard to explain. But they saw me. Dr. Khan was the same way. She never saw me as “the triple-negative breast cancer.” She saw me as Sarah, who’s a physician and has a family and wants to get back to that life. Today, 18 months later, I’m in remission. I am cancer-free, but I’m cautiously optimistic. I’m fullforce back at work at Harbor-UCLA as patient safety officer there and full-force back in the ER working with residents, and I can’t tell you how wonderful it is. You know how I say that the nurses at the infusion center saw me? Well, when I go to work, I see my patients. The good thing is I work with residents so I can help train them to see their patients as people and take their complaints seriously and be able to give some reassurance or follow-up. I have a sticky note on my computer. It says, “Do something that matters.” It is a definite reminder of how fleeting life is. This experience has definitely taught me to savor every moment. —V.T.

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GERIATRIC MEDICINE

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GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

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HEMATOLOGY AND MEDICAL ONCOLOGY Nishan Tchekmedyian Lung and prostate cancer clinical research Huntington Beach 714-252-9415

INFECTIOUS DISEASE Lanny L. Hsieh Orange 714-456-5726 Tuan Ta HIV Santa Ana 714-664-0045

INTERNAL MEDICINE

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Ke-Qin Hu Liver specialist in various liver diseases Orange 714-456-7642 Patty Huang Hospital medicine Newport Beach 877-742-4624 Sonali Iyer Hospital medicine Orange 714-456-5960 Joel Katz Hospitalist, inpatient medicine and quality improvement Newport Beach 877-742-4624 Ewa Kontny Geriatrics Irvine 714-614-2917 Meenu Kwatra K Adept stakeholder of quality review, ethics Irvine 949-932-5000 Henry (Hyun Doo) Lee K Irvine 949-932-5000 Theodore Lee K Hospitalist Irvine 888-988-2800 Victoria Leigh, D.O. Tustin 714-505-7110 David Liao Hospital medicine Newport Beach 888-655-8463 Melanie Lin Preventative care, coding Anaheim 888-449-9303 Michael Liu K Anaheim 714-644-2000 Priya Bhatia Monahan K Hospital medicine, mind-body wellness Irvine 949-932-5000 Bavani Nadeswaran Bariatric medicine Orange 714-456-8773 Maryam Rahimi Orange 714-456-7016 Sonal Sakariya Hospitalist, transitions of care Orange 714-628-3136

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INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY Ihab Alomari Structural heart disease Orange 714-456-3868

INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

Nadine Abi-Jaoudeh Interventional oncology Orange 714-456-2389 Dayantha M. Fernando Interventional oncology and liver directed therapies Orange 714-456-7237 Trushar Patel Vascular/venous disease, interventional oncology Newport Beach 949-764-7365

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FIGHT CANCER AND COVID-19 AT THE SAME TIME Erin Soto, a young mother of four from Rancho Mission Viejo, uses her experiences to support and inspire cancer patients. he scary part about colorectal cancer is the symptoms are very easy to dismiss. There are digestive problems that can range from constipation to diarrhea or both. You can get (those symptoms) from eating too much cheese. So I dismissed them for a really long time, a dangerously long time. I was 37. I was in very good health. I’m a runner. I don’t smoke. I had gone in for a full physical and was given a clean bill of health. Then on Thanksgiving of 2019, I woke up that night because I’d eaten a lot of food on the holiday, and I had this terrible pain. I thought my appendix had burst. I had no idea what was going on, but it was unbearable. The doctors ordered up a colonoscopy, and that’s how I was diagnosed. With colon cancer, when caught early enough, you can have the surgery and move on with your life. But I found out that it was in the lymph nodes, and I was going to require chemotherapy and ongoing treatment. After eight months, I was on round 11 of treatment, the end was in sight. It was Fourth of July 2020—before we had vaccinations and before we knew much about treating COVID-19—and I let my guard down a little too soon. I ventured out of my house, and I got COVID-19, and it hit hard. I was unconscious. My mom drove me to Kaiser Permanente in Irvine. I was in the ICU within an hour. I got very sick, very fast. Fluid filled my lungs. I was on my belly. I was unable to breathe. They were at the point of bringing in supplemental oxygen. You’re isolated, you’re alone. Not having my husband or my family or my children around and growing so weak. … I’ll admit at the weakest point, I kind of said to the universe and to God, “Maybe this is meant to happen. So just take me now. I don’t think I can do this anymore.” Somehow, by what the doctors say, it was a miracle, really: In a matter of a few days, I went from being dangerously sick to being discharged. And it was so amazing that when they wheeled me out, all the nurses lined the hallways. They were working tirelessly. They are true heroes. They said, “The fact that you, of all patients, are getting out in seven days gives us hope to keep going.” It was really emotional. I have so much respect for everyone at Kaiser in Irvine, all of my doctors, all of the people who cared for me. I’m coming up now on my first year of being cancer-

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Judith Chung Diabetes and pregnancy Orange 714-456-5967 Anna M. Galyean K Prenatal ultrasound, pre-term labor, cervical insufficiency Irvine 949-932-5652 Tamera J. Hatfield Orange 714-456-7879 Jennifer Jolley Prenatal diagnosis, fetal intervention Orange 714-456-5967 James Kurtzman Twins, preterm prevention, cervical insufficiency, ultrasound Irvine 949-336-7337 Carol Major Diabetes and highrisk pregnancy Orange 714-456-6707

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free, and I’ve written a book, “The Mother of All Fights.” I really wanted to share very personal details of what I learned. One of the main topics I cover is what parenting with cancer is like. My children ranged in age from 4 to 11 when I was diagnosed. As much as you want to protect your children from having to deal with crises, everybody is going to go through this together. It was really hard on all of us. One of the biggest takeaways I learned is that as much as we tried to have our children feel comfortable in coming to Mom or Dad if something upset them, they still have hard questions. And sometimes they didn’t feel comfortable coming to ask me. So they’d go to their teacher or they’d go to the parent of a friend. Making sure that you have specific people you trust available to check in with your children is some of the best advice I can offer.—V.T.

Samina Ahmed K Anaheim 888-988-2800 Paul Coluzzi Breast cancer Orange 949-870-6778 Farshid Dayyani Orange 714-456-8000 Angela G. Fleischman Myeloproliferative neoplasm, blood cancers Costa Mesa 949-999-2400 Deepa Jeyakumar Leukemias, myelodysplastic syndrome Orange 714-456-5153 Haresh S. Jhangiani Novel therapies, research, teaching Fountain Valley 714-698-0300 Khosrow Mahdavi Hematologic malignancies, benign hematology Costa Mesa 949-999-2400

Nataliya Mar Genito-urinary malignancies Orange 714-456-8000 Edward L. Nelson Hematologic malignancies Orange 714-456-5153 Tara Seery Cellular therapy, GI oncology Irvine 949-764-5347 Wade Smith Breast cancer Newport Beach 949-763-2204 Jason Zell, D.O. Colorectal cancer, cancer prevention Orange 714-456-5153

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Fayez M. BanyMohammed Orange 714-456-6933 Rebecca J. Coleman Resuscitation/simulation, palliative care, breastfeeding, nutrition Orange 714-456-6933 David Hicks Orange 714-456-3096 Sudeep Kukreja Medical volunteerism, patient advocacy Orange 714-509-4373 Jina Lim Orange 714-509-4373 Prasanthi K. Mishra K Quality improvement, physician wellness Anaheim 714-644-7040 Yona Nicolau Orange 714-456-6933 Piyush Patel K Anaheim 714-644-7040 Katarzyna J. Tesmer Aesthetic medicine Orange 714-509-3096 Cherry C. Uy Orange 714-456-6933

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Irfan Ahmad Surgical NICU and quality improvement Orange 714-509-8632 Amir Ashrafi Neonatal cardiovascular intensive care and hemodynamics Orange 714-509-4373 Muhammad Aslam Stem cells, lung disease, pulmonary hypertension Orange 714-456-6933 Daryoush Bassiri EMR, neonatal educational outreach Orange 714-509-4373 Kushal Bhakta Care of extremely low birth weight infant Orange 714-509-3096 Christine Bixby Breastmilk medicine Orange 714-509-4373 John Cleary Cardiac and mechanical support for neonates Orange 714-509-3096 Marielle Nguyen K Developmental care preterm infants, quality improvements Anaheim 714-644-7040 Lavonne Sheng Infection prevention, antibiotic stewardship Orange 714-509-4373 Sandra ShortBartlett K Life support, respiratory syncytial virus Anaheim 714-644-7040 Monica N. Sondhi Orange 714-509-8882 John Tran Neuro-critical NICU Orange 714-509-3096

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Behzad Alimohammadi K ESRD and home dialysis Irvine 949-932-2507 Stephanie Cheung K Anaheim 888-988-2800 Kamyar KalantarZadeh Orange 714-456-5142 Sinjoo Kim K Anaheim 714-644-2305 Tam Pham K Irvine 888-988-2800 Uttam Reddy Kidney transplantation Orange 714-456-5142 Connie M. Rhee Orange 714-456-5142

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Yama Akbari Neurocritical care, coma, cardiac arrest, consciousness Irvine 949-824-1888 Daniela A. Bota Neurological oncology Orange 714-456-7214 Sirichai Chayasirisobhon K Epilepsy Anaheim 714-644-2325 Cyrus Dastur Neurocritical care Orange 714-456-7210 Mark J. Fisher Stroke neurology Orange 714-456-5091 Joey Gee, D.O. Headache medicine Mission Viejo 949-542-8002 Namita A. Goyal Neuromuscular disease Orange 714-456-2332 Xiao-Tang Kong Neuro-oncology Orange 714-456-8311

Tahseen Mozaffar Neuromuscular disorders Orange 714-456-2238 S. Mohammad H. Shafie Ischemic/hemorrhagic stroke, TIA, cerebrovascular disease Orange 714-456-7637 Sara J. Stern-Nezer Neurocritical care, stroke, medical education Orange 714-456-7890 Gaby T. Thai Orange 714-456-6806

NUCLEAR MEDICINE Tatiana Kain Molecular imaging Orange 714-456-6132

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Morris Ahdoot Infertility, high-risk pregnancy, menopause symptoms Irvine 949-453-1173 Kathy M. Anderson Regenerative medicine Santa Ana 714-547-7575 Monica Aszterbaum Minimally invasive and robotic surgery Irvine 949-559-1911 Leon Baginski Laparoscopic/robotic surgery, endometriosis, high-risk obstetrics Mission Viejo 949-276-6266 Julisa Bravo K Teaching and mentoring Santa Ana 714-796-4812 Dennis J. Buchanan Fullerton 714-992-5350 Jennifer Butler OBG hospitalist Orange 714-456-7733

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Scott E. Capobianco Certified in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery Mission Viejo 949-364-1040 Rebecca Conrad Dominguez Newport Beach 949-283-3379 Christopher T. Donnelly K Minimally invasive surgery Santa Ana 949-932-7031 Janis D. Fee Maternity, robotic surgery, adolescent gynecology Orange 714-282-1892 Nicte Flores K Irvine 949-932-5655 Felice Gersh Women's health/integrative medicine Irvine 949-753-7475 Debra R. Gierut K San Juan Capistrano 888-988-2800 Afshan B. Hameed Maternal heart disease, anticoagulation in pregnancy Orange 714-456-7879 Tabetha Harken Family planning, cesarian scar pregnancies Orange 714-456-5967 Christina Hong K Minimally invasive gyn surgery, colposcopy, HPV Irvine 888-988-2800 Candace Howe Chronic pelvic pain Newport Beach 949-646-2800 Cambria L. Kang K Minimally invasive surgery, value based healthcare Irvine 833-574-2273 Christine Kim OB hospitalist medicine, medical education Orange 714-456-7733

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DELIVER A BABY AT 24 WEEKS Jessica and Seth Inyang of Anaheim became parents four months earlier than planned. —as told to Astgik Khatchatryan essica: I had a great pregnancy up until I started getting severe shortness of breath. I went to my OB, and she recommended I go to the ER at Hoag and they admitted me. I had developed preeclampsia, and I was only 24 weeks and five days. They were trying to get my blood pressure under control. I spent one night in the hospital and then the next day they said they had to deliver the baby. It was scary, but we met with Dr. (Marlin) Mills and he really made us feel like we could trust them. Seth: He was very comforting. I just didn’t know what to expect at all. When they first admitted Jessica, they said she’d have to stay until the baby was delivered, so I thought, “Wow, I guess we’ll be here for quite a few weeks.” Then suddenly she was being delivered the next day. I just went with the flow. Jessica: April 22, I had an emergency C-section and our daughter, Westin, was born, only 1 pound 1 ounce. Later the doctors told us she was probably even less than that because they weighed her with all the tubes and everything. Seth: She did let out a small little cry. Jessica: Dr. Vladana Milisavljevic, the head of the NICU, had told us what to expect once they delivered the baby. She said the No. 1 thing is her lungs, because they’re not fully developed. She was smaller than a Barbie doll. They had to intubate her and keep her warm. It was really scary. It was a packed theater. So many doctors, nurses, and respiratory specialists. It was an all-hands-on-deck situation. We didn’t really realize how rare (our situation) was until we spent the next four months in the NICU. Other preemies would come in who were small, but none of them was as small as Westin. Seth: We had one major scare two days in. I had been able to go to the NICU, but Jessica was still recovering, so she hadn’t even been able to see Westin. Jessica: At 4 in the morning, two nurses came into our room and said, “We think you need to come see the baby.” That was a very scary moment. There were a lot of doctors and nurses around her and we just prayed over her and she pulled through. It wasn’t until much later one of the respiratory therapists said to us that they thought that they were going to lose her that night. Seth: She had a collapsed lung, and I knew it was serious because one of the doctors, I was talking to him and he was just sweating. He was stressed. And I

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was telling him, “Hey it’s going to be fine. I trust you guys.” And then after that scare, it was just ups and downs. At first, she still had the breathing tube in, and I don’t even know the names of all the machines they had to use. It was always two steps forward and one step back. Jessica: The doctors and nurses were so great making sure that we knew what we were in for. They became like family to us because we got to know them so well. Even the receptionists and parking attendant. Westin’s original due date was Aug. 7, and we were able to take her home Aug. 13. She didn’t have to go home with oxygen. She was perfectly healthy. The nurses made her a graduation cap, and everyone signed it. Seth: I always knew she was going to make it home. I was never really worried. Jessica: He was strong for the both of us.

Michael Krychman Sexual medicine, survivorship, menopause, vulvar health Orange 949-764-9300 Phong Q. Lai, D.O. K Resident education and medical missions Irvine 888-988-2800 Vivian Lin Fullerton 714-992-5350 Neal Lonky K Colposcopy, health policy and management Anaheim 888-988-2800 Akta Patel K Santa Ana 714-796-4881 Rachel Perry Family planning Orange 714-456-2911 Manuel Porto High-risk pregnancy, fetal therapy, twins Orange 714-456-6427 Paula Richter K Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery Irvine 888-988-2800 Lauren A. Rubal Reproductive endocrinology and infertility, integrative medicine Newport Beach 949-415-6704 Debora Sedaghat, D.O. Fountain Valley 714-966-2112 Betty Shen K Irvine 949-932-5613 Vinita Jain Speir Newport Beach 949-644-2722 Patrick Thein Orange 714-809-8784 Mary C. Washburn K Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery Anaheim 714-795-1055 Carla Wells High-risk obstetrics and robotic surgery Irvine 949-559-1911

Lawrence B. Werlin Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis Irvine 949-726-0697

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Sean Adrean Specialist in retina, macula, vitreous diseases Fullerton 714-738-4620 Suri Appa K Vitreoretinal specialist Tustin 833-574-2273 Anand Bhatt Cataract and glaucoma surgery Santa Ana 714-541-4185 Sanford Chen Vitreo-retinal disease and surgery Newport Beach 949-646-3242 David Chia Comprehensive ophthalmology, cataract, glaucoma, eyelid surgery Irvine 949-753-1163 Emma Clay Comprehensive ophthalmology Los Alamitos 562-598-7728 R. Wade Crow Neuro-ophthalmology Irvine 949-824-7944 Rishi Doshi K Medical retina Tustin 888-988-2800 Charles W.G. Eifrig Retina surgery Laguna Hills 949-707-5125 Melanie Ho Erb Lasers, injectables, cosmetic and oculoplastic surgery Irvine 949-727-0102 Marjan Farid Cornea, cataract, refractive surgery Irvine 949-824-2020 Sumit (Sam) Garg Cararact/corneal surgery Irvine 949-824-2020

Ronald N. Gaster Cornea, cataract, refractive, cross-linking surgery Fountain Valley 855-393-3622 Carl T. Hartman Cataract surgery Los Alamitos 562-598-7728 John A. Hovanesian Cataract, refractive, cornea and pterygium surgery Laguna Hills 949-951-2020 John Hwang Retina surgery and diseases Laguna Hills 949-707-5125 Jeffrey Joseph Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery Newport Beach 949-424-3524 Peter Joson Glaucoma and cataract surgery San Clemente 949-489-2218 Sanjay Kedhar Cornea, cataract, uveitis, ocular inflammation Irvine 949-824-2020 Diana H. Kersten Cataract/refractive surgery, anterior segment disease Laguna Hills 949-951-2020 Brian T. Kim Retina, cataracts Laguna Hills 949-951-2020 Edward W. Kim Cataract surgery, anterior segment diseases Laguna Hills 949-951-2020 Kenneth B Krantz K Oculoplastic surgery Santa Ana 888-988-2800 Baruch D. Kuppermann Retina Irvine 949-824-8089 Ken Lin Glaucoma and cataract surgery Irvine 949-824-7944

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TOP DOCTORS | 2022 Stephanie Lu Retina and vitreous Irvine 949-824-6256 Desmond McGuire Retina surgery Santa Ana 714-543-6020 Ashish Manilal Mehta K Pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus Yorba Linda 714-864-9501 Mitul Mehta Vitreous retina surgery AMD diabetic retinopathy Irvine 949-824-2020 Sameh Mosaed Cataract and glaucoma surgery Irvine 949-824-4122 Nika Omid Laser cataract surgery, cosmetic eyelid surgery Irvine 949-652-2020 J. Sebag Vitreous, macula, retina, surgery, lasers, injections Huntington Beach 714-901-7777 Samir Shah Custom laser cataract surgery, corneal transplantation Huntington Beach 714-965-9696 Shaival Shah K Pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus Tustin 888-988-2800 Aisha Simjee Orange 714-771-2022 Jeremiah Tao Oculoplastic, orbital, and facial cosmetic surgery Irvine 949-824-2020 Michael K. Tran Comprehensive ophthalmology, cataract, glaucoma Westminster 714-839-2077 Matthew Wade Cornea, refractive surgery, Lasik, cataract Irvine 949-824-4122

Alison Wong K Cataract surgery La Palma 888-988-2800 Timothy T. You Retinal subspecialist Santa Ana 714-972-8432 Jared Younger Laser cataract surgery Fountain Valley 714-546-2020 Kevin Yuhan K Cataracts, cornea, refractive, ocular surface tumors Mission Viejo 800-443-0815

OTOLARYNGOLOGY/ HEAD-NECK SURGERY Gurpreet S. Ahuja Pediatric airway; ear, nose, and throat disorders Orange 714-633-4020 William B. Armstrong Head and neck oncology, thyroid/ parathyroid surgery Orange 714-456-5750 Ashley Balaker Hearing loss and balance disorders Newport Beach 949-364-4361 Naveen Bhandarkar Rhinology/sinus and skull base surgery Orange 714-456-5753 James Bredenkamp Endocrine surgery and oncology Mission Viejo 949-364-4361 Felizardo Camilon Jr. Pediatric otolaryngology Orange 714-836-6607 Theodore Chen K Rhinoplasty, skin cancer reconstruction, thyroid surgery Irvine 888-988-2800 Michael Cho Sinus disorders, ear disorders Mission Viejo 949-364-4361 Dennis Crockett Pediatric otolaryngology Mission Viejo 949-364-4361

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Roger L. Crumley Sleep apnea, laryngology, general ENT Orange 714-456-8766 Hamid Djalilian Ear and skull base surgery, hearing balance disorders Orange 714-456-5853 Rohit Garg K Rhinology and skull base surgery Anaheim 714-644-2093 Kevin Huoh Pediatric otolaryngology, pediatric thyroid surgery, vascular malformations Orange 714-633-4020 David Keschner K Rhinology Irvine 949-233-0281 Harrison Lin Neurotology and skull base surgery Orange 714-456-5753 Jagmeet Mundi Sinus surgery; head and neck cancer Irvine 949-364-4361 Nguyen Pham Hearing disorders, cochlear implants, cleft care Orange 714-633-4020 Terry Shibuya K Skull base surgery, H&N surgery oncology Anaheim 714-644-2093 Jack Shohet Hearing loss rehabilitation Newport Beach 949-631-4327 Christopher Thompson Sinus disease Mission Viejo 949-364-4361 Sunil Verma Voice and swallowing Orange 714-456-5753 Phillip Wells San Clemente 949-496-2307 TURN TO PAGE 152 for the continuation of Top Doctors 2022

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RECEIVE A STEM CELL TRANSPLANT After battling lymphoma for two years, Sean Ramos underwent the life-saving procedure at UCI Health, the only place in O.C. where adults can get stem cell transplants. was diagnosed in April 2018. I was not feeling well. Chronic fatigue, feeling really run down. I went to the emergency room because I was having terrible stomach pain. They did an MRI and informed me that I had lymphoma. I was originally misdiagnosed in that I did have lymphoma but the type of lymphoma was inaccurate. I live in Riverside, so this was at a different hospital. My wife pushed to get a second opinion because we felt like we were not getting the proper care. That’s when I met Dr. Pinter-Brown at UCI Health, and we got everything squared away. It turned out I had a pretty rare form of lymphoma that was very aggressive. I was on an aggressive regimen of chemotherapy every three weeks until September or October. And then I got my first stem cell transplant. At the time, UCI didn’t have the stem cell program, so I had to go to City of Hope. I did an auto transplant with my own stem cells. After that, I was cancer-free for a little over a year, and then I got rediagnosed in early 2020. The next step was an allo transplant, which is from a donor. I was still under the care of Dr. PinterBrown. She called me and said, “Hey, we have started a stem cell program, and we have a great doctor, Dr. (Stefan) Ciurea. We can get you in and get you into remission, and within a month we can do a stem cell transplant.” I have six sisters. They were lining up to be donors. It was a little bit of a competition about who was going to be the best match. My youngest sister ended up being the donor. They had to cleanse me of the cancer and drop my immune system to zero. Like pushing a reset button. And they harvested the stem cells from my sister’s blood. There’s always a risk factor, although minimal. They had to give her a growth factor injection to get her body to make more stem cells than normal. But it’s a lot less painful than what they used to do, which is getting stem cells from bone marrow. The transplant was done Oct. 28, 2020. It’s my new birthday. Recovery can take a year or longer, so it has been tough. It’s had its ups and downs, but more ups than downs. I’m not where I want to be yet in terms of energy levels, but with some real diligent work I feel like I will get stronger. So far, there’s no indication of any cancer. All of my bloodwork has been fantastic. I

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TOP DOCTORS | 2022 To be selected for the 2022 Physicians of Excellence, applicants were required to meet the following baseline criteria:  Be certified by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialties, a member board of the American Board of Osteopathic Medical Specialties, or an equivalency board recognized by the Medical Board of California or Osteopathic Medical Board of California  Be in good standing with Medical Board of California or Osteopathic Medical Board of California

 Maintain primary practice in O.C. for the past five years (post-residency, fellowship training)

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Orange County Medical Association Board of Directors, 2021-22 Christopher Celio, M.D., president Vijay Dhar, M.D., president-elect William O. Woo, M.D., secretary-treasurer Jason Cord, M.D., immediate past president Eric H. Ball, M.D. Nikan Khatibi, D.O. Atashi Mandal, M.D. Shalini Shah, M.D. Alpesh Amin, M.D., UC Irvine Connie Bartlett, D.O., St. Joseph Heritage Medical Group

Amber Burnette, M.D., Southern California Permanente Medical Group Crispina Chong-Han, M.D. – Southern California Permanente Medical Group Anjalee Galion, M.D., CHOC Pediatric Subspecialty Faculty Angelia Sidarta, D.O, St. Joseph Heritage Medical Group Kerrie Buehler, medical student co-representative Christopher Sahagian, medical student co-representative

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Members of the OCMA Board of Directors and the Physicians of Excellence Selection Committee are not eligible to be selected as a Physician of Excellence.

can’t stress enough the importance of the inception of the UCI stem cell transplant program. I would not be here without the savvy of Dr. Pinter-Brown and Dr. Ciurea and his team. People will give you the rah-rah story: “You can’t quit, you’ve got to fight, stay positive.” And the bottom line is you really truly are fighting a battle. It takes a physiological toll and a huge mental toll. If you don’t have a strong support system, it can be devastating. I wish everyone had the support system I have. My work truly supported me in any way they could. My sisters were a great support system. I have four children (ages 20, 17, 13, and 8) and they really stepped up. With them, not fighting is not an option. How can I look at my kids every day and just say I’m quitting? I’d be quitting on them. My wife was my rock and biggest advocate. When your world is turned upside down, you need someone like that to guide you in the right direction. —A.K.

William Woo, M.D., chair, physician recognition committee; OCMA secretary-treasurer; assistant chief of Family Medicine, Kaiser Permanente Orange County; volunteer clinical professor, Department of Family Medicine, UC Irvine; past president, California Academy of Family Physicians Orange County Chapter Whitney Ayers, MPA, regional vice president, Hospital Association of Southern California Katie Cawelti, Director of operations at Curt Pringle & Associates, chair and executive committee member of the Advisory Board for the Orange County Salvation Army, advisory council member for the Salvation Army Anaheim Adult Rehabilitation Center., past president of the Orange Chamber of Commerce Board, past committee chair and executive committee member for the Orange County Forum, 2020 Greater Irvine Chamber of Commerce 40 under 40 honoree Jason Cord, M.D., OCMA past president and physician recognition committee member; regional chair breast imaging, SCPMG; chief of radiology and interventional radiology, Orange County radiology, SCPMG; government relations lead, Orange County, SCPMG Vivien Chan, M.D., DFAPA, DFAACAP; chief of psychiatry and mental health services,, student health center, UCI; clinical professor, department of psychiatry and human behavior, UCI Health; medical director, Virtual Care Collaborative UC Office of the President Health sponsored by UC San Diego Health;

American Academy of child and adolescent psychiatry, co-chair transitional age youth college student mental health committee Orange County Psychiatric Society Child & Adolescent Psychiatry committee chair Dona Constantine, R.N., B.S., senior risk management and patient safety specialist, Cooperative of American Physicians Inc. Nicholas J. Dolle, CFP associate vice president, financial advisor, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Katrina Foley, Orange County Supervisor for the Second District; Orange County Behavioral and Mental Health Advisory Board. Lawyer and former mayor of Costa Mesa Richard S. Frankenstein, M.D., past president, California Medical Association; past president OCMA; master of the American College of Physicians Darla S. Holland, M.D., past president OCMA; delegate, CMA house of delegates, vice chair CMA Council on medical services, partner emeritus, SCPMG Tom Loats, MSW, MPA, director, behavioral health services, St. Joseph Hospital (retired) Neha Savalia, M.D. – internal medicine physician; St. Jude Heritage Medical Group Joanna Tan, M.D., past president, OCMA; board of trustees, California Medical Association; physician site medical director, St. Jude Heritage Medical Group; chair, physician wellness, Providence St. Joseph OCHD Jay Zubrin, M.D., past president, OCMA James Peterson, executive director, OCMA

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In 2O1O, UC Irvine alums Mike Song and Anthony Lee founded The Kinjaz, a hip-hop dance crew that has accumulated more than 146 million views on YouTube and appeared on Season 8 of “America’s Best Dance Crew.” With 45 members combining new-style urban dance choreography with Asian cultural influences, The Kinjaz is one of the most prominent dance crews in the industry today, even launching a line of noodles. We spoke to Song and Lee about their growing empire. by YSABELLE SALAZAR photography by EMILY J. DAVIS January 2022 • O R A N G E C O A S T 85


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ow did you two meet? Song: We met at freshman orientation, in a dance circle at the Social Science Plaza. We reconnected during Welcome Week at UCI because we were like, “Hey, you’re that guy that I (dance) battled.” Then we joined forces just like a “Step Up” movie.

When did you first start dancing? Song: I started dancing in middle school. High school is when it became more serious for me. My main inspirations were Michael Jackson, Mr. Wiggles, and early K-pop groups. Lee: I started dancing in college after I saw a bunch of dance teams and met people like Mike. Mike was actually one of my first teachers. Similarly, I was inspired by b-boy culture and Michael Jackson and wanted to practice my glides and moonwalks in my living room. I didn’t have any training.

ally was the best part. We would practice in parking structures until the sun came out. I just remember meeting most of my best friends, even to this day. We’re all going to each other’s weddings, and people are having kids. When did you know that dance was something you wanted to commit to pursuing? Song: I would say it’s been like an ever-evolving journey. The Kinjaz used to be called ANBU Black Ops, which is this super-nerdy anime reference. When we created the group, it was for a one-time performance. There was no foresight into what it would become. It was a “group of homies’ passion project.” I would say 2014 was a really big year for us in understanding like, “Hey, all of us are pursuing dance as a career, as individuals. What would happen if we actually put all of our energy toward the same goal?” Once we focused on

“We would practice in parking structures until the sun came out. I just remember meeting most of my best friends, even to this day.” Can you tell us more about your time dancing in college? What dance groups were you in? Song: I actually chose to go to UC Irvine because there’s such a heavy dance community, and I knew that KABA Modern, the dance team that I (later) was in, was at the school. Lee: I was on the Chinese Association dance crew and also in the UCI B-Boy Club. I was a film major, but at the end of the day, I have much fonder memories of dance at UCI than I do academics. My dance team culture, having a family or something to even belong to was my entire experience. Putting together three months of work to have a five-minute show, those really extreme experiences that gave you high-level bonding—that re86 O R A N G E C O A S T • January 2022

doing it full time—not just as individuals, but as a group, something larger than ourselves—that’s when things really started to snowball. Lee: We were at this unique time where a handful of choreographers and teachers were roaming around to countries like Slovenia or Croatia trying to share our culture. Many of us happened to be Asian Americans. We started building bonds and recognizing that there was more we might be able to stand for, represent, or even do for our culture and our community. So I think at that exact moment in 2014 is when we started pulling people together and galvanizing the energy. It wasn’t about the individual anymore, you know, it was just about something bigger.

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Where did the name Kinjaz come from? Lee: The word “ninjas” is in there, but also the root word “kin,” which stands for family. We look at each other as kin, and that’s one of the foundational bases for how somebody can even become a member; they need to separate from themselves. To become Kinjaz, you have to be like family. We’re a family of dancers that move (like) ninjas. Tell us more about your noodle brand. Why did you choose to go in that direction? Song: We always had this interest, but it got shot up to the top of our priority list because of the challenges that we had to face (during the pandemic). We joined forces with our friend Alex Cotraviwat, who specializes in consumer-packaged goods. (We had) flirted with the idea of collaborating for a couple of years. We are noodle lovers—Anthony loves pho; I love ramen. It was always a dream bucket-list (item) to do something, whether it was like a noodle shop or whatever it was. Honestly, we never even imagined that packaged goods were in our wheelhouse of possibilities, but we got hit really hard (last year): All of the major engines of Kinjaz—such as live performances, running dance studios, and producing live events—were shut down. We also had to think about a way to sustain our organization, so this shot up our priority list as an aggressive retaliation to our studios closing and basically everything that we had that had supported Kinjaz from a business perspective. Our biggest goal was Costco. Through the grace of good fortune, we are in select Costco locations right now, in Texas and the Midwest. It’s excitement mixed with some anxiousness, because the goal is to go nationwide. How has the pandemic affected dance as an art? Lee: Coming from a teacher’s perspective, I remember the feeling of it being slightly taboo to go the digital education route (pre-pandemic) because you weren’t connecting with

students and you didn’t have a very peer-to-peer way to give suggestions or advice. But during the pandemic, the taboo was gone. Immediately, the priority was to adapt and figure out what was going to work. Once everybody’s in lockdown, it’s a lot easier to be like, what else is there to do? … The virality of TikTok dance challenges where everybody does the same thing to the same song was born from this melting pot concoction of that time in the pandemic. Everybody has a kind of global understanding of dance vocabulary or just overall movement because they participated in a bunch of random challenges. … People’s knowledge of the culture and the craft is overall heightening in hive mentality, but the actual clarity of artists and unique characters contribute to the culture and community. This is a very powerful shift. How has dance evolved for this new generation of dancers? Song: The landscape of dance is so different now. There have been shifts in dance in the past 20 years. The pinnacle of dance as a career was dancing behind someone, attaching yourself to an artist, being Janet Jackson’s dancer, being Michael Jackson, etc. We grew up in an era where it started to change. There were YouTube and social media and dance TV shows, where you could be your own artist and share your work directly. But now we’re in another new era where it’s more about connecting, like on TikTok and this era of shareability. It’s way more focused on how you can invite everybody to be a part of what you’re doing. Do you have a favorite performance you’ve done? Song: There is no favorite! But in terms of our recent work, we actually produced a concept video for Nike that isn’t available to the public yet; we’re really excited about that one. In terms of popular opinion though, our “Fear None” arena performance and our “Kinjaz Dojo” performances on “America’s Best Dance Crew” and “World of Dance” are definitely fan favorites. January 2022 • O R A N G E C O A S T 89



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The COVID-19 pandemic had been here for three months when LaVal Brewer took over as president and CEO of South County Outreach. Under his leadership, the organization boosted its efforts to prevent hunger and homelessness in Orange County. by Robin Jones

the itch to help other nonprofits,” and he started working as a consultant, teaching executives of small and midsize organizations how to make their operations, volunteer recruitment, and fundraising efforts more efficient and effective. “I found a lot of joy in helping directors think through and solve problems.”

The Irvine-based nonprofit had been providing aid to Orange County residents for more than three decades when the health crisis hit. By June of 2020, the need was acute, and growing. “We were moving faster, working longer, working more diligently. It was hard, but it’s what we do,” Brewer says. “We were in the middle of tremendous change, and it allowed me to stop and ask, what are we trying to do? If we’re trying to keep people from being hungry and being homeless, we need to do just that. We need to get further upstream.”

Though he’d consulted dozens of groups supporting children, high school youth, and affordable housing, Brewer hadn’t worked with an organization whose main focus was hunger and homelessness before he joined South Coast Outreach. He was drawn to the challenge. “I wanted to lead an organization in my community that helped my neighbors. I have supported families in need my whole life. I’m motivated to solve tough, persistent problems.”

In February, South County Outreach collaborated with the county to become a provider for its Emergency Rental Assistance Program. The group has helped hundreds of families navigate the oftenconfusing process of qualifying for rental assistance so that they can avoid eviction. “What we are doing is helping people from falling into homelessness. Oftentimes, people come to us and say that they don’t have a computer, or they don’t know what they’re being asked to do. We help them get their paperwork complete so they can have their rent paid, and they can stay in their homes.” A Los Angeles native, Brewer has worked with nonprofits his entire career. He spent 25 years with the YMCA, running three facilities and eventually becoming an executive director. His time with the YMCA taught him the importance of building programs that address the local neighborhood and always keeping the clients’ needs in mind, something he still applies in his work. In 2010, he “felt photograph by E M I LY J . D AV I S

I don’t care what the numbers are. What I care about is, are we solving the problem?

He doesn’t have much downtime, but Brewer always takes time to rest, exercise, and give himself “space to be able to think and understand what’s next.” He also makes sure his employees take care of themselves; as one of his first actions as CEO, he instituted a wellness stipend for his staff so they could “take a special class, get a massage, whatever it takes.” Brewer has walked Skid Row in Los Angeles and says that although the homeless crisis looks different in Orange County, that doesn’t mean it isn’t serious. “In some parts of the county, you wouldn’t know it existed. Homelessness may be more apparent in other places, but to believe that it doesn’t exist in our neighborhoods is a fallacy.” Even before the pandemic, South County Outreach was annually distributing more than 700,000 pounds of food, providing rental and utility assistance to more than 200 households, and serving more than 6,000 O.C. residents through its food pantry. “There will still be hunger and homelessness after the pandemic. It was there before, and it will be here once it’s over.” And so will South County Outreach. January 2022 • OR A NGE COAST 91


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TOP MEDICAL P R O F E S S I O N A L S PROFILING THE “BEST OF THE BEST” IN THE O.C. HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY.

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NEWPORT CHILDREN’S MEDICAL GROUP Pediatrics, Adolescent Care, Pulmonary & Critical Care Caring for children takes a special commitment. Serving Orange County for more than 45 years, Newport Children’s Medical Group provides coverage from newborn and primary care to hospital and intensive care. Dr. Zach Reda, medical director: “We guarantee same day & virtual visits in one of our five locations.” NCMG offers 7-days-a-week office hours. When it comes to your child’s health, there is no substitute for experience. NCMG team are all board certified in pediatrics. specialists with additional training in pediatric pulmonary & critical care, hospital medicine, weight control and concussion management. 94 Ora nge C o ast • January 2022

For the past 30 years Dr. Reda has served Los Angeles and Orange Counties in the fields of pediatrics, pulmonary and critical care & hospital medicine. His extensive experience with critically ill children has helped him make early diagnoses and ensured better outcomes for his patients. He was selected by hi peers as one of the “Best Doctors of America.” He was also selected as one of the “Best Doctors in CA,” as featured in Los Angeles magazine for the past nine years. He was voted by his peers in the Orange County Medical Association as one of the top doctors in his field, As seen in Orange Coast Magazine for the past 15 years. Every year, Dr. Reda participates in


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multiple international meetings to ensure the best care for his patients. He served on the faculty of UC Irvine and UCLA, and as medical director of PICU at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital for 15 years. NCMG offers pulmonary function testing, BMR caloric measurement, and in-house lab testing, among others. Exercise CPET helps evaluate endurance and exercise intolerance. “We don’t only provide high-quality care, we most importantly care,” says Dr. Reda. NCMG was voted best pediatric practice in Southern California, as seen on KCOP-TV Channel 13’s “Best of L.A.” TV show. • Guarantee same day sick visit [virtual or in person] • Drive Thru Covid testing PCR 1-hour results • Drive Thru Rapid Antigen Covid testing 1-hour results • Covid Vaccine for ages 5-11 years • Open 7 days a week including after hours and most holidays • 24/7 on-call board certified specialist response • Most insurance accepted including Covered California

• Asha Misra, MD, FAAP - Trained at Monmouth University medical center, NJ - Board certified in Pediatrics - Special interest in Newborn and Adolescent Medicine - Served OC communities for over 25 years • Cara Todd, MD, FAAP - Trained at UC Davis - Board Certified in Pediatrics - Special interest in Newborn and Adolescent Medicine - Served OC communities for the past 25 years

• Valerie Sheppard, MD, FAAP - Trained and served as chief resident at Loma Linda University. - Board certified in Pediatrics. - Honored as one of the Top Doctors OCMA, 2021 • Glenn Katz, MD, FAAP - Trained at Miami Children’s Hospital Florida - Extensive experience serving OC over 40 years • Johanna Rodriguez, MD, FAAP - Trained at the university of Puerto Rico, B.C. in Pediatrics - Special interest in newborns, adolescents & inpatient care - Honored as one of the Top Doctors OCMA 2021 • Sandra Kellum, MD, FAAP - Trained & served on the faculty at St. Joseph Children Hospital, New York, college, NJ - Special interest in newborn & Adolescent care

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Newport Children’s Medical Group Newport Beach / Costa Mesa / Irvine / Laguna Beach / Huntington Beach (949) 644-0970 newportchildren.com

Fashion Island Office 1401 Avocado St., Ste. 802 Newport Beach Hoag Hospital

• Alexander Tu, MD, FAAP - Trained at Georgetown, B.C in Pediatrics - Special interest in Newborns, International health & fluent in Mandarin - Honored as Top Pediatrician award 2020

• Frances Duda, MD, FAAP - Trained at USC, special interest in adolescents & ADHD - Extensive experience serving OC over 40 years

• Outdoor evaluation for sick visits

• Telemedicine consultation seven days a week

• Zacharia Reda, MD, FAAP, FCCP - Served OC + LA over 30 years - Honored as one of the “Best Doctors in America” - Honored by OCMA as one of the Top OC Doctors for the past 15 years - Served as Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, and medical director of PICU at FVRH for 15 years - Served as associate medical director of Miller Children’s Hospital PICU - Trained and served on the faculty of USC, UCLA and UCI - Board certified in pediatrics and pediatric critical care & hospital medicine - Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics & College of Chest Physician

Laguna Beach Office 31862 Coast Hwy., Ste. 302 Laguna beach Saddleback Memorial

• Jennifer Nguyen Simpson, MD, FAAP - Graduated from Ross University School of Medicine Trained at Flushing Hospital Medical Center in New York City. - Special interests in newborn care, behavioral & development and adolescent medicine - Dr. Simpson is fluent in English and Vietnamese • Elsa Fernandex, MD, FAAP - Served the community for more than 40 years and as Professor of Pediatrics at UCI

Irvine Office 16300 Sand Canyon, Ste. 488 Irvine Hoag Irvine

Costa Mesa Office 1640 Newport Blvd., Ste. 210 Costa Mesa Hoag Hospital

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CITY OF HOPE ORANGE COUNTY CONGRATULATES 2022 PHYSICIANS OF EXCELLENCE Nishan Tchekmedyian, M.D. Hang T. Dang, D.O., FACOS, FACS Wade Smith, M.D. 96 Ora nge C oast • January 2022

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City of Hope is answering a call to provide highly specialized cancer care to Orange County. We’re delivering pioneering treatments, nationally recognized compassionate care, and top clinical experts to treat even the most aggressive cancers. We offer nearly 1,000 clinical trials each year and breakthrough treatment options, all delivered by a compassionate team of experts who take your hand and never let go. Our 1,000 physicians, scientists and researchers focus on only one thing—ending cancer.


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Among our extraordinary cancer experts are the physicians recognized by Orange County Medical Association as Physicians of Excellence for 2022: Nishan Tchekmedyian, M.D. – Recently named Regional Medical Director for City of Hope Orange County, Dr. Tchekmedyian is a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist who has led innovative research in immunotherapy for advanced prostate cancer and a new targeted therapy for a rare mutation seen in lung and other cancers. Dr. Tchekmedyian has received numerous honors for his research and high-quality, patientfocused care. Hang T. Dang, D.O., FACOS, FACS – Dr. Dang is a fellowship-trained breast surgical oncologist with aesthetic fellowship experience who focuses on the treatment of benign and malignant breast diseases at City of Hope Newport Beach Fashion Island. Dr. Dang provides high-quality, patient-focused and personalized cancer care. She has significant experience educating women about breast cancer and is active in numerous professional organizations.

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City of Hope Orange County Huntington Beach Irvine Sand Canyon Newport Beach Fashion Island Newport Beach Lido CityofHope.org/OC

Wade Smith, M.D. - Dr. Smith is a boardcertified medical oncologist who specializes in breast cancer treatment and is the Director of Clinical Research at City of Hope Newport Beach Fashion Island. He is an expert in immunotherapy, especially for the treatment of chemotherapy-resistant breast and other cancers. Dr. Smith is a frequent speaker on metastatic breast cancer and remains heavily involved in educating his community on breast cancer awareness/early detection. Thank you, OCMA, for recognizing physicians who bring a higher level of advanced cancer care to Orange County. They are the future of hope. January 2022 • Or a nge Coast 97


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THE SKIN CANCER AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY CENTER (SCARS CENTER)

AREAS OF EXPERTISE • Skin Checks • Skin Cancer Diagnosis, Management and Treatment • Mohs Surgery • Skin Cancer Reconstruction • Melanoma Treatment

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Alexander Miller, MD Matthew Goodman, MD Alyssa Flanders, PA-C Adam Aronson, MD Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center is Orange County’s premier skin cancer center. The collaborative team approach combines dermatologists, plastic surgeons, pathologists, and surgical oncologists for optimal skin cancer treatment. We are a highly experienced group of physicians dedicated to the treatment of skin cancers. From skin cancer prevention to melanoma treatment, from cancer reconstruction to scar revision, our physicians deliver exceptional results.

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• Nonsurgical Cancer Treatment • Superficial Radiation Therapy • Scar Treatment and Revision

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Our team also leads the way in research with surgical innovations and melanoma treatment. We have established and facilitated the SCARS Center Skin Cancer Conference, held monthly for more than a decade. This unique forum of physicians and scientists, from both academia and private practice, provides an opportunity to share cases, research, and techniques among colleagues on the cutting edge of skin cancer management.

The Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center Newport Beach 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 158 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 719-1800 Yorba Linda 17451 Bastanchury Road, Suite 103A Yorba Linda, CA 92886 (714) 961-0143 ocskincancer.com


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THE APPEARANCE CENTER OF NEWPORT BEACH Plastic surgery, facial rejuvenation, fillers and injectables

The Appearance Center of Newport Beach offers a comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation. Our board-certified surgeons and dermatologists are experts in combining surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures to achieve natural results. Our practice focuses on facial rejuvenation, facelift, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, injectables, facial reconstruction and Mohs reconstruction. Two of our physicians, Dr. Simon Madorsky (our founder) and Dr. Steven Daines, were recently named among America’s Best Plastic Surgeons

Surgical Rejuvenation • Facelift

• Neck Lift

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Shea Pickering, PA-C Simon Madorsky, MD Steven Daines, MD Justin Karlin, MD

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by Newsweek, for both rhinoplasty and facelift surgery. Additionally, Dr. Madorsky was named a top 20 doctor for rhinoplasty in the country. Dr. Justin Karlin, an oculoplastic surgeon and a professor at UCLA, also brings the sophistication of a world class center to the team. Our Appearance Center physicians also share their skills with the SCARS Center (Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center). This collaboration allows them to use their talents, from complex reconstructions to scar revisions, to restore form and function to skin cancer patients.

• Rhinoplasty • Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) • Brow Lift • Chin Augmentation • Scar Revision Nonsurgical Rejuvenation • Fillers & Injectables

• Laser Skin Resurfacing • Lip & Cheek Enhancement • Eyelid Rejuvenation • Chemical Peels • Botox

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SAMIR A. SHAH, MD, MS, FACS Beach Eye Medical Group

Consistently recognized as one of America’s Top Ophthalmologists, Dr. Samir Shah’s clinical expertise lies in advanced cataract surgery, laser vision correction, the latest forms of corneal transplantation, and pterygium excision. Known for his commitment to exceptional patient care, Dr. Shah graduated as valedictorian of his college class at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. After completing his medical studies at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, he went on to finish his residency at the prestigious Jules Stein Eye Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles. His exceptional resume combines education, experience and expertise, including a competitive fellowship specializing in Cataract, Cornea, and Refractive Surgery at the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital – Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. As a leader in his field, Dr. Shah has published book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles and has been involved in training future ophthalmologists in the United States as well as abroad. At Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai, India, he helped restore vision to countless indigent patients so they could lead a fulfilling life again. Passionate about continuing education, he is uniquely skilled in the most advanced technology and surgical techniques available anywhere in the world, and offers patients the most cutting-edge care for optimal outcomes. Respected by patients and peers, Dr. Shah is honored to have many of his fellow physicians trust him with surgery on their own family members. “We offer refined surgical techniques, state-of-the-art equipment, and world-class ophthalmic technology to create vision that will amaze you,” he says. “You have to see it to believe it!”

AWARDED 2022 DIPLOMATE

• The American Board of Ophthalmology

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• The American Academy of Ophthalmology • The American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery • The Cornea Society • The California Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons

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PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Beach Eye Medical Group Huntington Beach 18582 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-965-9696 Irvine 4870 Barranca Parkway, Suite 210, Irvine, CA 92604 714-965-9696 Long Beach 2650 Elm Avenue, Suite 108, Long Beach, CA 90806 562-427-5409


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PHUONG “PHOENIX” NGUYEN, MD Advanced Endoscopy

Dr. Phuong “Phoenix” Nguyen is a board-certified gastroenterologist who is a nationally recognized expert in the field of Gastroenterology and one of Southern California’s most experienced physicians in using endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to improve diagnosis and treatment. Her expertise includes minimally invasive approaches to the treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), bile duct diseases (ERCP), fecal incontinence, pelvic floor dysfunction, obesity management and other advanced procedures. Dr. Nguyen graduated from the David Geffen School of Medicine of UCLA in 1990. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia. Then completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Nguyen is passionate about helping patients suffering from GERD, a chronic digestive disease that occurs when the liquid of the stomach travels back up into the esophagus, which can lead to tissue damage. While maintaining a healthy lifestyle and diet can help reduce the risk of GERD, it is also treatable by medications and sometimes surgery such as the Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication or TIF procedure for reflux.

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Phuong “Phoenix” Nguyen, MD One Hoag Drive, Building 39, Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-764-5760

“GERD symptoms might be obvious or can be silent. GERD is a mechanical failure of lower esophagus that when weakened over time can cause acid reflux,” explains Dr. Nguyen. “Patients suffering from GERD may experience heartburn, chest pain, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, and other troubling symptoms that negatively impact quality of life.” Known for her expertise, dedication and quality of care, Dr. Nguyen adds, “It is a great honor to be recognized as a Physician of Excellence in the GI space, as it is truly a passion of mine. It is a privilege to have the pleasure of treating so many patients who trust me and count on me for their healthcare.” January 2022 • Or a nge Coast 101


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JOHN SAITO, MD, FAAP, FCCP Board Certified in Pediatrics, Pulmonary, and Sleep Medicine Dr. John Saito is especially focused on finding and fixing “Toxic Sleep,” a term that he coined to represent poor sleep quality due to disordered breathing plus hypoxia (lack of oxygen) during sleep. “Toxic Sleep” not only increases risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, cancer, and dementia, but also increases acute COVID-19 disease severity along with prolonging chronic post-COVID-19 symptoms. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Saito has been recognized for his advocacy and charity work in Orange County. “My practice is uniquely focused during the COVID-19 102 Ora nge C o ast • January 2022

pandemic on preventing irreparable lung damage and disability associated with COVID-19 disease in children and adults from all walks of life.” Dr. Saito received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, and completed his residency at Orlando Regional Health System, Orlando, FL. His pediatric pulmonology fellowship was completed at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, N.C. His sleep training was completed at Cook Children’s Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX. He specializes in the care of children and adults with respiratory and sleep disorders.

As the director of the Saito Rejuvenation Center, he says the most rewarding aspect of his work is helping clients, “Breathe Well. Sleep Well. Live Well.”

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE John Saito, MD, FAAP, FCCP 7150 Euclid Street, Suite 316 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 714-486-3996 MySleepMD.com


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MELANIE HO ERB, MD

Laser Cosmetic and Oculoplastic Surgery

Dr. Melanie Ho Erb is a leading expert in Orange County and Los Angeles in eyelid surgery, fillers, botulinum toxins, and lasers. She is a double boardcertified eyelid expert in Oculoplastic Surgery and Ophthalmology. She has performed thousands of successful surgeries, injections, and laser treatments over the course of her career. Dr. Erb exemplifies “A Surgeon’s Hands, A Woman’s Touch” with her approachability, honesty, gentle touch, and warm bedside manner. As a female surgeon, Dr. Erb understands the desires of female patients. As an Asian surgeon, Dr. Erb creates a natural-looking double eyelid. Many men visit Dr. Erb to continue to look masculine and youthful. Dr. Erb will reveal your inner vitality to the outside world. “I really strive to understand my patient’s goals,” she says. “I explain all of the possible options, and together we pick what works best for them.”

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Laser Upper Lid Blepharoplasty (lid lift) Lower Lid Blepharoplasty (bag and dark circle removal) Asian Blepharoplasty (double eyelid surgery) Ptosis Repair (make eyes bigger) Brow lift Removal of Bumps including Xanthelasma Botox Facial Fillers Laser skin resurfacing Skin care with prescription strength bleaching creams and skin care products

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Vitals Patient Choice Award annually since 2010 Vitals Compassionate Doctor Award annually since 2010 Named a Southern California Super Doctor annually since 2010 Named an Orange County Top Doctor/Physician of Excellence in Orange Coast magazine

Dr. Erb provides a natural, refreshed look by using a combination of surgery, injectables, and/or lasers, guided by her gentle touch, artistic eye, and perfectionism. Dr. Erb performs all of the lasers, injections, and surgeries herself. Most surgeries are done in her office procedure room with relaxing pills, lots of numbing cream, numbing eyedrops, and numbing injections – many patients fall asleep and later are astonished with how comfortable and relaxing the whole process was! “When patients are absolutely thrilled after their surgery or injectable, some cry tears of joy, others say that I have given them back their confidence back, and others say that I have truly changed their life. The patients’ joy is what I find most rewarding.”

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Melanie Ho Erb, MD 16300 Sand Canyon Avenue, 10th floor, Suite 1007 Irvine, CA 92618 949-727-0102 DrErb.com LaserCosmeticSurgery.com January 2022 • Or a nge Coast 103


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GORETTI HO TAGHVA, MD LEA Plastic Surgery

One of the first things people notice about Goretti Ho Taghva, MD – her professional passion. What she promises at LEA Plastic Surgery: artistry, science, and a woman’s touch. While Dr. Taghva understands the aesthetic enhancements patients seek, she also celebrates their inherent beauty. “In this new age of social media, a lot of body image issues stem from unrealistic ideals of what women should look like,” the board-certified surgeon says. She points to online images that are often photoshopped, creating unattainable beauty standards. “Natural femininity isn’t that artificial look portrayed. You still want to look like yourself, just better.” Trained at Brown University and USC’s Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Integrated Program, Taghva performs non-surgical and surgical techniques, including minimally invasive and endoscopic approaches on diverse procedures ranging from mommy makeovers to rhinoplasty. Additionally, she’s a leading national expert in Asian blepharoplasty, having tailored treatment plans that respect ethnic standards. Signature treatments include Taghva’s “MiniFacelift,” which combines minimally invasive technologies to achieve results similar to a conventional face and neck lift, but with minimal scarring. Clients also turn to Taghva for breast augmentation using fat transfers to the breasts in lieu of implants. “Patients have become educated about the possible side effects of implants and are looking for something more natural,” she says. What Taghva considers success? “When patients tell me their friends say they’re looking great, but can’t tell what they’ve had done.”

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE 104 Ora nge C o ast • January 2022

LEA Plastic Surgery 20360 SW Birch Street, Suite 180 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-945-2168 leaplasticsurgery.com


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ANNE LUHAN, MD, FACS, ABVLM RPHS, CWSP Elite Vein Institute

Spider Veins, Varicose Veins, venous stasis ulcers… There are myriad vein conditions that cause pain, heaviness, restless legs, as well as selfconsciousness. The good news – there is help for these issues. Offering patients individualized treatment options is Dr. Anne Luhan of Elite Vein Institute. After graduating from Germany’s University of Ulm, Dr. Luhan continued her studies at Harvard University, the University of Arizona and University of California, Irvine. Discovering a passion for vein care, she dedicated herself solely to this specialty. “Treatment nowadays is revolutionary,” Luhan says. “It’s straightforward, very little to no pain, no anesthesia, fast recovery and an immediate return to daily activities.”

Luhan founded Elite Vein Institute, building a team of certified nurses, medical assistants and highly specified venous ultrasound technicians to provide a complete spectrum of vein care focusing on everything from the tiniest spider vein to the most complex varicose vein and open skin ulcers. Treatments are performed in the office, with minimal downtime, little discomfort and a fast return to daily activities. Most are covered by major insurance companies, as well as Medicare. Building even more confidence in patients is Dr. Luhan’s reputation. The double-board certified surgeon has been chosen as “Physician of Excellence in the OC” multiple years

in a row. Additionally, she’s on the board of several national venous care organizations. Given Dr. Luhan’s credentials and her expertise, patients can feel secure in putting their full trust in her hands.

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MARCUS ROSENCRANTZ, MD, FACOG Reproductive Health and Wellness Center As a boutique infertility practice, Reproductive Health and Wellness Center focuses entirely on highest quality, personalized, and attentive patient care. “Our mission is to offer our patients the highest success rates by providing the most comprehensive care while maintaining more affordable prices in Orange County and beyond,” says Dr. Marcus Rosencrantz, an Orange County Physician of Excellence. “During my training, I fell in love with women’s health care and the science and technology that is involved in helping patients conceive.” When you need assistance achieving your dreams of starting a family, you want compassionate, individualized, and evidenced-based care that focuses on the whole patient. At RHWC, you will see your board-certified fertility doctor every visit and receive the most comprehensive fertility treatments combined with state-of-the-art science and technology. The center also offers a brand new IVF laboratory with 106 Ora nge C oast • January 2022

acupuncture, nutrition, therapy, and more. By combining IUI (Intrauterine Insemination), IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), Egg freezing, and more with individualized wellness programs, RHWC is achieving incredible success rates along with the highest patient satisfaction. “We are reinventing fertility care and we are having amazing success,” adds Dr. Rosencrantz. “There is truly no greater joy than helping people achieve their dreams of parenthood. We would love to help your family join ours.”

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Reproductive Health and Wellness Center 23141 Moulton Pkwy., Suite 204 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-516-0606 reproductivehealthwellness.com

SERVICES • Diagnostic testing and evaluations • Male and Female fertility tests • IVF • Intrauterine insemination • Ovulation induction • Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection • Egg Freezing • Donor Egg IVG • Male Fertility Care • Surrogacy • Preimplant Genetic Testing


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DANIEL S. YANNI, MD, FAANS Disc Comfort, Inc.

Dr. Daniel S. Yanni is a board certified and spine fellowship trained neurosurgeon and is also one of the few surgeons in the country who specializes in Minimally Invasive and Complex Spine Surgery. Rated number one by his peers and patients alike, Dr. Yanni continues to research and develop new innovative approaches to surgical problems at his Disc Comfort, Inc. practice in Newport Beach. “We bring the wealth of knowledge from the University academic days and marry it to a private practice concierge style model that provides the highest caliber of personalized care,” he says. Dr. Yanni was a teenager in a high school anatomy class when he decided to become a neurosurgeon. He graduated summa cum laude from UCLA in Neuroscience. His passion for Neurological Surgery grew further while in medical school at the University of California, San Diego. “I was impressed by the anatomy and wiring in the brain and spine—how electrical signals are translated into motion, sensation, memories and speech,” says Yanni. Ever focused on innovation, Dr. Yanni performs spine surgery through key-hole sized incisions, a minimally invasive procedure that allows patients to be released within hours or days and return to work within weeks. In addition, Dr. Yanni also performs traditional open surgery for complex, deformity, and revision cases. He is also the project director for Augmented Reality in Spine Surgery (new technology in spine surgery) and serves on the Executive Board as Co-Director of Development for the Lumbar Spine Research Society. “Any patient suffering from neck pain, back pain or difficulty walking – this is what we are here for.”

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

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JOHN PARK, MD Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon

“My priority as a plastic surgeon is the health and happiness of my patients. I am dedicated to providing a personalized approach, first by listening to each patient’s goals and concerns, followed by patient education and treatment planning that is tailored for each person,” Dr. John Park is the only plastic surgeon in the country who is double board certified in Plastic Surgery and Ophthalmology, with subspecialty training in Oculoplastic Surgery. With his unique background and expertise, he applies the best knowledge and techniques to address each patient’s aesthetic goals. Dr. Park believes the most important things to do as a physician is to listen. Each patient is unique and has different goals they would like to achieve. Dr. Park provides quality, compassionate care utilizing a welldesigned, proven, personalized surgical approach. Nothing is more rewarding for Dr. Park than sharing in the joys and positive experience with each patient. Dr. Park graduated from UC Berkeley, and earned his medical degree at the USC Keck School of Medicine. He then completed an ophthalmology residency at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, the top ranked program and one of the best hospitals in the country, and a two-year Oculoplastic Surgery fellowship at the Mayo Clinic, the top-ranking hospital in the nation, and at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Park then completed his plastic surgery residency at UC Irvine. With his unique specialty and subspecialty training and experience, Dr. Park serves as faculty at UC Irvine, training future plastic surgeons and oculoplastic surgeons. As a plastic surgeon committed to providing patients with natural-looking results, Dr. John Park provides quality, compassionate care utilizing a proven, safe, and personalized surgical approach to help his patients look and feel their very best.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE • Facelift

• Tummy Tuck

• Necklift

• Body Contouring

• Breast Augmentation

• Mommy Makeover

• Breast Lift

• Browlift

• Liposuction

• Eyelid Surgery

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MICHAEL K. LEE, MD Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Dr. Michael K. Lee is a highly trained, double board-certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. His area of expertise encompasses cosmetic and reconstructive procedures of the face, breast, and body. Dr. Lee specializes in breast augmentation, breast lift and reduction, breast implant removal and revisions, mommy makeover, tummy tuck, high-definition liposuction, Brazilian butt lift, facelift, rhinoplasty, eyelid rejuvenation, and more. In addition, he provides comprehensive care after cancer treatment, facial fractures, and trauma.

a plan together that can be tailored to meet their wants and needs.

Known for his compassionate and personable approach, Dr. Lee helps patients achieve exceptional outcomes by truly listening to all of their concerns. Dr. Lee strives to provide the best patient care to help reach the desired outcome. He believes in taking the time to listen to the patient and formulating

“My greatest joy is helping a patient realize that they can achieve a goal, whether it is being happy with themself after overcoming cancer or helping them gain self-confidence,” he says. “It is a true honor to be a part of a patient’s journey, and in the end, I want to be able to exceed their expectations.”

Dr. Lee grew up on the beautiful island of Oahu in Hawaii. He received his medical degree at the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii. Dr. Lee then underwent surgical training at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. He served as Administrative Chief Resident and was awarded by his peers as the Best Chief Resident. He continued his training with a fellowship in Plastic Surgery at the University of California, Irvine.

CREDENTIALS AND ACCOLADES • Diplomate of The American Board of Surgery • Diplomate of The American Board of Plastic Surgery • Elvin L. Shelton Award for Excellence • The Dr. Frank and Mary McDowell Award for Excellence in Surgery

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RANJAN GUPTA, MD

Board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon/Shoulder Specialist Dr. Ranjan Gupta is an award-winning, internationally recognized surgeon with expertise in shoulder surgery. Respected by both patients and peers for his clinical skills and academic excellence, Dr. Gupta’s practice sees a high volume of shoulder surgery, ranging from minimally-invasive arthroscopic procedures to shoulder replacements. With over 20 years’ experience in his field, Dr. Gupta remains dedicated to providing exceptional patient care. Patients seek his expertise for complex surgical revisions, travelling from across the country for his clinical judgment and positive outcomes. He ensures that patients understand not only the purpose of their surgical procedure but also the risks and how to maximize their healing and recovery.

AWARDS The only orthopaedic surgeon to be recognized with all of the following awards: • NIH Career Development Award from the National Institute for Neurologic Disorders & Stroke • Marshall Urist Young Investigator Award from the Association of Bone & Joint Surgeons • Kappa Delta Award from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Orthopaedic Research Society

• Andrew J. Weiland Medal from the American Society of Surgery of the Hand • Charles S. Neer Award from the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon recognizing outstanding clinical investigations contributing to the understanding, care and prevention of injuries to the shoulder

DISTINCTIONS • Super Doctors (2012-2021)

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

• American-British-Canadian Traveling Fellowship from the American Orthopaedic Association

• Minimally-invasive arthroscopic shoulder surgery

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“I am inspired by seeing how a patient’s quality of life improves after surgery, whether it be by decreased pain, or improvements in their range of motion and function. My goal is to help people return to the activities they love.”

• Best Doctors (2011-2021)

• Sterling Bunnell Traveling Fellowship from the American Society of Surgery of the Hand

• Joseph H. Boyes Research Award from the American Society of Surgery of the Hand

Passionate about education and research, Dr. Gupta has not only received teaching awards from his students and surgical trainees, but also consistently contributes to the field by performing and publishing both clinical and basic science research. He has authored more than 100 publications, while training and mentoring the next generation of young orthopedic surgeons.

• Shoulder replacement (anatomic and reverse)

• Rotator cuff injuries • Shoulder instability • Shoulder fractures

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE University of California, Irvine 101 The City Drive South, Pavilion III Orange, CA 92828 1640 Newport Boulevard, Suite 230 Costa Mesa, 92627 714-456-7012 RanjanGuptaMD.com


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THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of California, Irvine, is founded on a commitment to the highest caliber of clinical care, cutting edge research, and innovative education. The Department has expanded in recent years to include all aspects of musculoskeletal medicine including minimally invasive joint replacement, hip preservation services, cartilage regeneration, and other services frequently not available elsewhere in Orange County. This year, we are proud to announce the addition of experts in orthopedic oncology/ joint arthroplasty (Dr. Amanda Goldin), complex spine surgery/trauma surgery (Dr. Sohaib Hashmi), and foot and ankle surgery (Dr. Naudereh Noori). Dr. Goldin is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in adult and pediatric orthopaedic oncology. Her clinical interests include the treatment of bone and soft tissue sarcomas and skeletal metastatic disease. Dr. Hashmi is a dual fellowship-trained orthopaedic spine and trauma surgeon. Dr. Hashmi specializes in the management of cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral spinal disorders. His clinical interests include complex spinal pathologies from trauma, UCI Health Orthopaedic & Spine Center 101 The City Dr. South, Pavilion 3 Orange, CA 92868 714-456-7012

tumor, deformity including scoliosis and flat back syndrome, degenerative disc disease and athletic injuries.

and friends. As a result, our surgeons have been selected for a variety of peernominated awards including:

Dr. Noori is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in surgical and nonsurgical treatment of foot and ankle conditions. Her clinical interests include reconstructive surgery, total ankle joint replacement, arthroscopic surgery, foot and ankle sports injuries, minimallyinvasive surgery, trauma, and arthritis.

2022 Orange County Medical Association Physician of Excellence Award: Nitin Bhatia, M.D., Ranjan Gupta, M.D., Andrew Hsu, M.D., Yu-po Lee, M.D, Greg Rafijah, M.D., John Scolaro, M.D., David So, M.D.

Representing the only University-based orthopedic providers in Orange County, our faculty have been selected by their peers for membership in exclusive international organizations including the Cervical Spine Research Society, the Scoliosis Research Society, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, and the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons. As members of these organizations and others, the department presented or published over 50 peer-reviewed research projects in the past year, by far the most of any group in Orange County, and we continue to receive awards and competitive funding for our ongoing work. Additionally, the department is particularly proud that our faculty are frequently asked to take care of other physicians’ families

UCI Health Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center 1640 Newport Blvd., Ste. 230 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-515-5210

UCI Health Tustin 1451 Irvine Blvd. Tustin, CA 92780 714-838-8878

2021 Southern California Super Doctors: Nitin Bhatia, M.D. (Hall of Fame, 11 consecutive years), Ranjan Gupta, M.D., Yu-Po Lee, M.D., Greg Rafijah, M.D., John Scolaro, M.D., Charles Rosen, M.D., David So, M.D., John Scolaro, M.D., 2021 Southern California Rising Stars Award: Andrew Hsu, M.D., Jesse Kaplan, M.D., James Learned, M.D., Philip Lim, M.D., Russell Stitzlein, M.D. If you have an orthopedic problem, or if you need a second opinion, please contact the UC Irvine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. We look forward to getting you back to the highest quality of life possible.

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UCI Health Gottschalk Plaza 1 Medical Plaza Dr. Irvine, CA 92697 949-824-8600

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

UCI Health Laguna Hills 23961 Calle De La Magdalena, Ste. 200 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-238-4100

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ALEXIS D. FURZE, MD Nasal, Sinus and Facial Plastic Surgeon Specialist Alexis D. Furze, M.D. is a top doubleboard-certified surgeon in Nasal and Sinus Surgery as well as Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. An Orange County Medical Association Physician of Excellence, Dr. Furze also holds surgical fellowships with the American College of Surgeons and the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. With advanced training and extensive experience, Dr. Furze has performed more than 20,000 functional and aesthetic facial surgeries. He routinely performs highly effective, minimally invasive procedures, including balloon sinuplasty, a novel treatment that resolves breathing issues without the trauma and downtime of traditional sinus surgery. His individualized approach to rhinoplasty improves the appearance of the nose to his patients’ specifications. Dr. Furze serves as the Chairman of his multi-specialty department at Hoag Hospital and holds medical 112 Ora nge C o ast • January 2022

directorships within the community. He is also the facial and reconstructive surgeon for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Long Beach and regularly donates his medical expertise and surgical time to local healthcare charities.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

With offices conveniently located on the Hoag Newport Beach campus, Dr. Furze is a top choice for nasal, sinus and facial plastic surgery in Orange County and surrounding areas.

• Nasal Breathing, Sinus and Septum Surgery

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Alexis D. Furze, MD 520 Superior Avenue, Suite 270 Newport Beach, CA 9266 800-498-FACE (3223) drfurze.com

• Rhinoplasty and Revisions • Injectables and Fillers

• Balloon Sinuplasty • Anti-Aging Facial Procedures, including Eyelid Lifts • Facial Trauma Reconstructive Surgery • Facial Scar Revision • On-site Imaging Services


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ANNE MARIE MCNEILL, MD, PHD Newport Beach Dermatology and Plastic Surgery As President and Medical Director of Newport Beach Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Dr. Anne Marie McNeill is a respected board-certified dermatologist who specializes in dermatologic surgery, vulvar dermatology and cosmetic dermatology. Named a “Top Doc” in Orange Coast Magazine, Dr. McNeill has also been featured as a Physician of Excellence and recognized in several other publications for her expertise. “I founded Newport Beach Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 11 years ago with the goal of providing the best medical and cosmetic care that could be obtained anywhere,” she explains. “We now have a staff of 35, including three board-certified dermatologists and a board-certified plastic surgeon, each with unique expertise in everything from skin care, skin cancers, diet and skin, muscle toning and body shaping, eyelid rejuvenation and facial aging to medical dermatology.”

Ever on the cutting edge, the practice offers over 40 devices and technologies for rejuvenation, skin care and body shaping, including the fractionated CO2 and TruSculpt Flex. “Fractionated CO2 uses an older technology, the CO2 laser, to stimulate collagen in a safe and controlled manner,” says Dr. McNeill. “It gives the most dramatic improvement in skin quality and appearance, and also improves skin health. TruSculpt Flex is a new muscle stimulation device which helps to build muscle almost anywhere on the body. I love these devices that help cosmetically but also improve function and health.” Known for her commitment to exceptional patient care, Dr. McNeill focuses on skin health and beauty, treating the whole patient. “In Southern California, we have beautiful sunny weather year-round, but this often creates sun damage, skin cancers, sunspots and skin laxity,” she adds. “In our practice, we focus on improving the skin’s health and appearance with combinations of lasers, surgery, education and skin care.”

EDUCATION AND TRAINING • M.D. and Ph.D., Medical Scientist Training Program, University of California, Irvine • Internship in Internal Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles • Residency in Dermatology, University of California, Irvine

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Newport Beach Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 1441 Avocado Avenue, Suite 702 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-706-7886 | @nbdps newportbeachdps.com January 2022 • Or a nge Coast 113


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ELIZABETH J. PUSEY, MD Women’s Medical Imaging

As a board-certified radiologist with decades of experience, Dr. Elizabeth Pusey is known as a compassionate physician who believes healthcare is a partnership with her patients. Dr. Pusey and her teamwork with you to assess personal risk for breast cancer and choose the best options for detection. With the newest low dose 3D mammography and complete bilateral breast ultrasound offered for patients with dense breasts during the same visit, Dr. Pusey has been highly successful in finding very small early-stage breast cancers. Fibrocystic patients also find a true partner in monitoring and caring for their sometimes painful breast conditions. The intimate size of Dr. Pusey’s practice allows her and her team to build a unique and lasting relationship with every patient.

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Board Certified Radiologist B.S.,M.I.T.; M.S., UC Berkeley; M.D.,U.C. San Francisco Interventional Radiology Fellowship, UCLA Internship, Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco Fibrocystic Breast Specialist CEO, Rural Wellness Healthcare CEO, Avem Foundation

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Digital 3D Mammography Tomosynthesis (low dose) Bone Density Ultrasound: Breast

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Thyroid Abdominal Obstetrics Pelvic

With her B.S. degree from MIT., M.S. degree from Berkeley, and medical degree from UC San Francisco, Dr. Pusey’s lifelong dedication is driven by the passion she has for improving and maintaining the long-term health and wellness of her patients. Dr. Pusey also has a particular passion for accessible healthcare. Her company Rural Wellness Healthcare has transformed three critical access hospitals in Stroud, Anadarko, and Fairfax, Oklahoma into top-quality healthcare facilities and vital resources for the rural communities they serve. She also heads the Avem Foundation, a nonprofit supporting local programs that enhance the quality of life in rural communities.

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Women’s Medical Imaging 361 Hospital Road, Suite 528 Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-645-2321 Epuseymdinc@gmail.com DrPusey.com


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NEWPORT HARBOR ANESTHESIA CONSULTANTS MEDICAL GROUP Newport Harbor Anesthesia Consultants Medical Group (NHAC) was founded over 30 years ago and has grown with the community to become a diverse group of 65 physicians. Well-known as a premier group of anesthesiologists in Orange County, the group is a physician-only practice, directly providing the highest quality of anesthesia care. NHAC provides anesthesia services at Hoag Hospital affiliated surgical locations and multiple private centers throughout Orange County. The Group also has longstanding relationships with many top plastic surgeons in Orange County, providing consistent, high-quality care at their private centers. NHAC physicians have trained at renowned institutions including Harvard, Stanford, UCI, UCLA, UCSF, USC, Virginia Mason, and Yale. Many members have fellowship training in specialized fields of anesthesiology

including Cardiothoracic, Obstetric, Critical Care, Neuro-Anesthesia, Regional and Pain Management. NHAC is proud to be on the forefront of anesthesiology and prides itself on delivering modern, state-of-the-art anesthesia care to the community. The “Enhanced Recovery After Surgery” and non-opioid pain management initiatives it continues to develop constantly contribute to programs like Hoag’s Robotic Surgery Center of Excellence. NHAC is among only five other non-academic departments in the world in achieving the designation as an Obstetric Anesthesia Center of Excellence in 2020. It was also awarded the Four-Star Excellence Award by Professional Research Consultants for being a top anesthesia group in the nation and received the maximum stars from Medicare on all reported quality measures.

NHAC provides care for everyone from healthy outpatients to critically ill patients, in the operating room, on the labor floor, in the ICU, endoscopy center, cardiac cath lab, interventional radiology suite, and ambulatory surgery center. The team is honored to care for patients during joyful experiences such as the birth of a child, as well as supporting patients facing serious concerns.

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CHOC CHILDREN’S SPECIALISTS OTOLARYNGOLOGY Drs. Kevin Huoh, Gurpreet Ahuja, Qiu Zhong, Jay Bhatt, Nguyen Pham Expertise, integrity, and professionalism. These are the attributes that form the foundation of the Otolaryngology Division of CHOC Children’s Specialists. The CHOC Pediatric Otolaryngology Division is the only group in Orange County that is exclusively dedicated to pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders. The division’s highly acclaimed surgeons are all board-certified and have received their pediatric fellowship training at various top institutions in the country. The division’s surgeons are completely dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for ENT problems in children of all ages–from newborns to teens-while fostering a trusting and professional relationship with our patients and their families. The three senior members, Dr. Ahuja, Dr. Pham and Dr. Huoh have been recognized by the Orange County Medical Association as “Physicians of Excellence”.

Children’s Hospital’s multidisciplinary clinics, consistent with CHOC Children’s commitment to providing the finest care to all of OC’s children. The division is fully committed to providing state-ofthe-art treatment options for routine as well as complex pediatric ear nose and throat/head and neck disorders. The division’s areas of expertise range from common management of tonsil and adenoid disorders and recurrent ear infections, to management of complex airway disorders, pediatric sinus disease, cleft lip and palate defects, gastroesophageal reflux related ENT issues, voice and speech problems, surgical management of head and neck masses and birth defects, and surgical management of hearing loss.

The division’s surgeons actively participate in a variety of CHOC

SPECIALTIES

• Intracapsular tonsillectomy/ adenoidectomy • Cochlear implants and BAHAs • Congenital and Acquired Masses of the Head and Neck • Surgical Management of Voice and Swallowing disorders • Airway reconstruction • Surgery for Sleep Apnea • Cleft Lip and Palate • Sinus Disease • Pediatric thyroid and parathyroid surgery

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• Vascular and Lymphatic Malformations

PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Our surgeons are available at five convenient locations throughout Orange County as listed below: 1010 W. La Veta Avenue, Suite 710 Orange, CA 92868

446 Old Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663

250 E. Yale Loop, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92604

770 Pacific Coast Highway Seal Beach CA 90740

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EDINGER PEDIATRICS A CHOC Primary Care Practice

We know that you are the ultimate protector of your children’s health. At Edinger Pediatrics, our caring pediatricians partner with you to provide personalized care in a warm and friendly environment to help keep your children healthy every step of the way. Edinger Pediatrics’ mission is to provide the highest level of pediatric care possible, by putting our patients first and being involved in pediatric education, teaching and research. Being up to date on the latest medical education and technology allows us to offer painless tests, utilize specialized technology for monitoring difficult to treat illnesses (such as asthma), and perform many office procedures and tests. We have also spent years involved in FDA-sponsored vaccine research. We offer pediatric care for all children from birth through teens including well checks, immunizations, sick visits, sports physicals, and more. Additionally, our medical office staff is well trained, child-friendly, and professional. Our providers see newborns at Orange Coast Memorial and Hoag Presbyterian Hospitals. We look forward to seeing your family to address all your pediatric needs. Harry Pellman, MD, FAAP Awarded OCMA 2022 Physician of Excellence Dr. Pellman received his medical degree with honors from the University of Illinois. His internship was at LA County-USC Medical Center, and he completed his pediatric residency training at the University of Illinois Research Hospital in Chicago. After service in the U.S. Army, he joined Edinger Medical Group Pediatrics Department (now Edinger Pediatrics). He has been very active in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) both nationally, as a member of the infectious disease, breastfeeding and armed service (West) sections, and locally, in its Orange County Chapter as President, education chair, breastfeeding coordinator and PROS (Pediatric Research in the Office Setting) chair. He is a clinical professor of pediatrics at University of California, Irvine, and has been involved for many years with both FDA-sponsored and independent vaccine research in children. He and his wife have five daughters and seven grandchildren.

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Mai-Khanh Tran, MD, FAAP Dr. Tran graduated cum laude from Harvard University. Following a brief stint as a financial analyst on Wall Street, she received her medical degree from the Dartmouth University/Brown University Medical Program. She completed her pediatric residency and training at UCLA. She has been, and continues to be, very involved in volunteer activities in the Vietnamese community as well as international medical missions She has also been involved in both FDA-sponsored and independent vaccine research. Shelley Chacon, MD, FAAP Dr. Chacon received her Doctorate of Medicine from UC Davis. She completed her pediatric internship and residency at UC Irvine, which included training at CHOC Children’s Hospital, Miller Children’s Hospital in Long Beach and UC Irvine Medical Center, and then served at CHOC as a staff attending physician and hospitalist. She has been with Edinger Medical Group Pediatric Department (now Edinger Pediatrics) for more than two decades. She has done both FDA-sponsored and independent vaccine research in children, participated in several international medical mission projects and remains active in her church and community. Teresa H. Lee, MD, FAAP After graduating from UC Berkeley, Dr. Lee went on to obtain her Doctorate of Medicine degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. She completed her pediatric residency at the University of California, San Diego and has been practicing full-time for over 20 years. She served at a Spanish speaking community clinic, established a private pediatric office, and worked for a large multispecialty medical group. Dr. Lee’s main goal has always been to work closely with families to nurture happy and healthy children. She also speaks conversational Cantonese.

Edinger Pediatrics 9900 Talbert Avenue, Suite 201 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 714-509-4600 choc.org/locations/ edinger-pediatrics

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VMR INSTITUTE FOR VITREOUS MACULA RETINA VMR is a leading facility for disorders of vitreous, macula, and retina. Widely-recognized for delivering expert yet compassionate care in a private setting, VMR offers exceptional individualized attention. We are also noted for a team of Ivy League-educated physicians who are global leaders in the field. “We have spent decades specializing in diseases of vitreous, macula, and retina,” says Dr. Sebag, “and offer the most advanced eye care available anywhere”. Nationally and internationally-recognized for cutting-edge diagnostics and therapeutics, VMR’s doctors provide the latest approaches to complex problems of the eye. While the majority of eye care is delivered at the Institute, VMR’s physicians operate at six local hospitals and outpatient surgery centers. Dr. Sebag explains, “VMR surgery is performed on an outpatient basis, most expertly at the Newport Bay Surgery Center (NBSC, a Hoag affiliate), which is dedicated solely to the eye, with staff who are proficient in eye surgery.” “It is an honor to walk into a room as a doctor and walk into a life, thanks to the trust our patients extend us. We take that privilege very seriously and find it extremely gratifying to improve vision on a daily basis, very often curing blindness.”

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J. SEBAG, MD, FACS, FRCOphth, FARVO • Graduate, Columbia and Harvard • Senior Research Scientist Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA • Professor Clinical Ophthalmology Stein Eye Institute, Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA • OCMA Physician of Excellence 2014 & 2022 LAWRENCE P. CHONG, MD • Graduate, USC and Harvard • Director of Retina Doheny Eye Institute, USC (1990–2010) • Professor Clinical Ophthalmology Keck Medicine, USC • Staff Surgeon Hoag Hospital, Los Alamitos, Newport Bay Surgery Center (NBSC) WEI “WAYNE” GUI, MD • Graduate, Cornell and Yale • Recipient Stein Eye Institute Excellence in Research Award, UCLA • Clinical Instructor of Ophthalmology Stein Eye, UCLA • Staff Surgeon Hoag, NBSC, Memorial Surgery Center, Saddleback Surgery Center


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LAWRENCE B. WERLIN, MD, FACOG Coastal Fertility Medical Center

We are celebrating 39 years of helping couples create their families in Orange County. Dr. Lawrence B. Werlin is one of the nation’s most noted Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI) specialists. He pioneered the use of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) in Southern California. He believes that educating patients regarding their fertility and their options is paramount. Due to his passion for teaching, we have compiled a number of seminars available on our website, coastalfertility.com, to introduce the public to the world of fertility treatment. In addition, he informs the younger population about fertility preservation and freezing their eggs for the future. This gives them a better understanding and hope of what this field of medicine can achieve. Coastal has been one of Orange County’s leading providers of reproductive care to infertility patients since 1982. “Our lives are connected to

our patients, and it becomes a lifetime relationship. Our patients keep us in their lives and update us on all their milestones ” Dr. Werlin states. The center’s primary goal is personalized patient care. Coastal and its dedicated staff are widely recognized for their compassion, as well as their special attention to the individual needs of their patients.

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Coastal Fertility Medical Center 15500 Sand Canyon Avenue, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 949-726-0600 CoastalFertility.com

HONORS AND AWARDS • Orange Coast Magazine’s Physicians of Excellence 2005-2021 • Los Angeles Magazine’s Super Doctors 2008-2021 • America’s Best Doctors 1996-2020 • America’s Most Compassionate Doctor 2010-2014 • Patient’s Choice Award 2008- 2014 • Who’s Who in America 1998-2014 • Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2002-2010

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MARK KAN, MD, FACOG LAUREN SUNDHEIMER, MD, MS, FACOG Newport Fertility Center- CCRM Orange County

When your dreams of starting a family require the support of caring and experienced fertility experts, Newport Fertility Center offers the dedicated and individualized care you need. Dr. Mark Kan and Dr. Lauren Sundheimer offer the kind of one-on-one attention only available at an intimate boutique practice. “Family is so important and being able to help grow families is something I find so rewarding,” says Dr. Sundheimer. “I love the science and technology in the field and that it is always evolving and changing to help us get the best outcomes.” Newport Fertility Center- CCRM Orange County started in Orange County in 2005, with the state-ofthe-art IVF laboratory built in 2014 in partnership with the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine network 120 Ora nge C o ast • January 2022

(CCRM). This partnership provides patients on the West Coast of the U.S. with continued access to NFC’s outstanding patient care and outcomes, as well as leading fertility technology. “I am honored to be named a 2022 Physician of Excellence by the Orange County Medical Association,” says Dr. Mark Kan, the director and founder of the Newport Fertility Center. Dr. Kan is a Board-Certified specialist in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility with over 25 years of experience and has worked with some of the pioneers in IVF. Dr. Sundheimer is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is also Board Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. Passionate about helping her patients achieve their goals of starting a family, Dr. Sundheimer provides a comprehensive,

holistic approach to fertility, fertility preservation, and reproductive endocrinology. “There is nothing better than helping build families and make people’s dreams come true!”

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Newport Fertility Center- CCRM Orange County 3501 Jamboree Road, Suite 1100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-222-1290 newportfertility.com ccrmivf.com


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MATTHEW J NYKIEL, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon As an internationally recognized aesthetic body contouring expert, Dr. Matthew J. Nykiel is both an esteemed educator who trains other physicians in body contouring techniques and a highly regarded speaker. A decorated board-certified plastic surgeon and international VASER Liposuction Trainer, Dr. Nykiel’s attentive, perceptive, and talented skills make him a sought-after plastic surgeon to many actors and influencers, and anyone seeking exceptional results. Dr. Nykiel exclusively uses the most advanced technologies and techniques to perform his innovative surgeries, all while holding true to his mission: empowering self-expression, goal-setting, improving happiness, and educating. Never one to pursue a cookie cutter approach, Dr. Nykiel helps patients achieve their goals using a personalized treatment plan. He is a leading expert in butt augmentations, Brazilian Butt Lifts, liposuction, high definition body sculpting, tummy tucks, body contouring, and breast augmentation. His stellar work has been featured in high profile publications such as People, OK!, BET, New Beauty, and more. He is also a part of an educational iHeart Radio podcast titled “Under the Knife with Dr. Matthew Nykiel,” and has appeared on Sirius XM The Doctors channel, as well as Fuse TV. Dr. Nykiel and his associates make it their priority to provide a welcoming, safe environment to ensure the confidence and wellbeing of patients before, during, and after their cosmetic procedure. Your safety, mental, and physical health are his practice’s number one priority. In addition to body contouring and enhancement, Dr. Nykiel’s menu of services also includes a variety of MedSpa and non-surgical procedures such as fillers, Botox, Dysport, high-definition body sculpting, and microneedling. Dr. Nykiel has been helping people achieve their aesthetic beauty goals for more than nine years – he can help you, too.

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Matthew J Nykiel, MD 1401 Avocado Avenue, Suite 501 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-429-0890

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MICHELLE ASZTERBAUM, MD The Dermatology Center of Newport

Orange County is known for its glorious sunshine, but, unfortunately, this sunshine often damages the health and beauty of your skin. As a board-certified dermatologist and Orange County Physician of Excellence for almost two decades, Dr. Michelle Aszterbaum takes pride in bringing the latest breakthroughs in skin cancer prevention and cosmetic technologies to her patients. Dr. Aszterbaum and the team at the Dermatology Center of Newport offer patients an unhurried and personalized visit with special attention to detail in order to provide the highest quality care in medical and cosmetic dermatology. “I’m very interested in the science of the skin. For the last 20 years, I have continued my original research career at UCSF on people with a high risk for developing skin cancers, testing medications and supplements that help reduce their risk.” says Dr. Aszterbaum, whose work has been published in several journals, including the New England Journal of Medicine. Committed to her own continuing education, Dr. Aszterbaum loves communicating her latest learnings to her patients. “We provide dermatology care with a customized and caring approach,” she explains. “I was raised in Orange County– I treat all of my patients like family.” In addition, Dr. Aszterbaum offers state-of-the-art cosmetic techniques for facial skin rejuvenation. Mindful of her patients’ busy lifestyles, she emphasizes gentle treatments that result in only minimal downtime while offering agedefying and natural-looking results.

SERVICES • MOHs and dermatologic surgery • Injectables • Laser Treatments

“Now that I am over 50, I have a very personal understanding of the challenges of aging to our skin. Nevertheless, I’m happy to report that we have many tools to reverse sun damage and the effects of gravity. These tools can make a dramatic difference in cosmesis and really contribute to a person’s self-confidence. I’m especially looking forward to introducing the new and exciting innovations in dermatology coming out in 2022.”

• Vein Treatments

MEMBERSHIPS AND APPOINTMENTS • Associate Clinical Professor, Dermatology, University of California, Irvine • Vice President, Orange County Dermatologic Society • Past Chair of Hoag Hospital Department of Dermatology

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AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE The Dermatology Center of Newport 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 406 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-525-0700 dermatologyofnewport.com


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COASTLINE ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES Robotic Spine Surgery and Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery For over three decades, Coastline Orthopaedic Associates has been dedicated to restoring active lifestyles for patients throughout Southern California. The team of six board-certified orthopaedic experts cover all specialties in general orthopaedics, sports medicine, fractures, pediatric orthopaedics, joint replacement surgery, hand surgery, spinal disorders, and foot and ankle problems. Coastline Orthopedics prides itself in providing exceptional patient care by spending time listening and treating the entire individual to provide a superior experience at every level.

PRACTICE PHYSICIANS • ZAFAR S. KHAN, MD, Spine Surgery • PAYAM FARJOODI, MD, Spine Surgery • KATHRYN C. PERKINS TIFT, MD, Pediatric Orthopaedics • LAUCHLAN CHAMBERS, MD, MPH, General Orthopaedics, Reconstruction & Sports Medicine

With a large group of diverse sub-specialists, the practice is able to provide care to almost all orthopaedic conditions, from childhood through geriatrics. All of the surgeons at Coastline are exceptionally trained at the finest institutions in the world, offering the highest caliber of care.

• TIMOTHY T. CHENG, MD General Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine

“We strive to help our patients achieve their best possible health and restore their quality of life. Our passion is to relieve our patients’ pain and disability – there is nothing more rewarding than returning our patients to their full wellness potential with confidence,” says Dr. Payam Farjoodi.

• Arthritis

Using advanced technology and minimally invasive techniques, Coastline’s surgeons provide outpatient back, neck, hip, and knee surgery that allows patients to go home the same day. In addition, many of Coastline’s surgeons use robotic technology to perform more precise and safe procedures that are at the forefront of orthopedics.

• Joint Replacement Surgery

“There is tremendous satisfaction in helping patients become active again and eliminating their discomfort and pain,” notes Dr. Kathryn Perkins Tift. “When they come back doing so much better, they typically are so grateful for what we have done for them. That’s why we love what we do.”

TREATMENT AREAS • Sports Medicine • Fractures and Trauma • Spine Treatment • Arthroscopic Surgery

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

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KEN L. WILLIAMS, DO, FISHRS, ABHRS Diplomate of the American Board of Hair Surgery, Board Certified Primary Care Medicine

Dr. Ken Williams, named by the Orange County Medical Association as a 2022 Physician of Excellence, is dedicated to the art and science of hair restoration. Dr. Williams began his medical career and surgical practice in 1986 as a primary care physician, and he later transitioned his practice to cosmetic medicine and surgery exclusively focused on the medical and surgical treatment of men and women suffering from hair loss disorders. “My specialty allows me to provide high-quality and exceptional care that ultimately improves the psychological well-being of my patients,” says Dr. Williams. With over three decades of experience in private practice, Dr. Williams is well-respected by patients and peers, and enjoys hospital privileges at St. Joseph Hospital, Hoag Hospital, and Children’s Hospital of Orange County. As one of a few hair surgeons in Orange County who has written surgical textbooks and published papers in medical literature, Dr. Williams also lectures internationally on hair surgery, and certifies hair surgeons as an oral examiner and written examination committee member on the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery. With a highdegree of expertise, Dr. Williams performs all of the critical-to-quality steps of hair transplant surgery unlike other plastic surgeons and dermatologist who delegate the procedure to technicians. “I personally suffered from advance stages of hair loss and realized how hair surgery and medical treatment stabilization improves hair thinning and the quality of life for my patients.”

CREDENTIALS AND CERTIFICATIONS • Diplomat and Board Member of American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS), the only surgical organization that certifies hair surgeons. • Fellow, International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) • Author, International Lecturer, and Researcher of Hair Loss Disorders

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AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE Orange County Hair Restoration 15785 Laguna Canyon Road, Suite 390 Irvine, CA 92618 949-333-2999 OrangeCountyHairRestoration.org


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PRACTICE FOCUS • Brain Aneurysms and AVMs • Brain Tumors and Skull base surgery • Brain and Spine Trauma • Hydrocephalus and Shunt procedures • Trigeminal Neuralgia and facial pain • Minimally invasive and robotic spine surgery

EDUCATION • Undergraduate University of California, Berkeley • Medical School USC Keck School of Medicine • Neurosurgery Residency Baylor College of Medicine / MD Anderson Cancer Center • Cerebrovascular Fellowship Drexel Neurosciences Institute

VIKAS RAO, MD, FAANS Orange County Neurosurgical Associates Dr. Vikas Rao is a board-certified fellowship trained Neurosurgeon specializing in brain surgery, cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery, brain tumor treatments, and minimally invasive spine surgery. One of only a few “dual-trained” vascular neurosurgeons in Southern California, Dr. Rao offers both surgical treatments and minimally invasive endovascular treatments for the management of brain vascular diseases. He is a specialist in the treatment of brain aneurysms, stroke, brain bleeds, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and carotid stenosis. With his training he treats complex cerebrovascular disorders like brain aneurysms either with surgery or minimally invasive catheter-based treatments via a tiny nick in the wrist or groin. Since he can offer both styles of treatment, patients can weigh the pros and cons of both options and make the ultimate decision on their care.

Dr. Rao is also a highly skilled brain tumor surgeon, having trained at the world-famous MD Anderson Cancer Center. Ever on the leading edge, Dr. Rao offers the latest technology and treatments for brain tumors including awake craniotomies, minimally invasive “key-hole” approaches for brain surgery, computer guided surgical tools, fluorescent guided tumor surgery and stereotactic radiosurgery. In addition, Dr. Rao believes in performing “hair-sparing” and cosmetically sensitive brain surgery. “I was born in Orange County and I returned here to raise my family and build a career of providing high-quality specialized care to patients in my community,” says Dr. Rao. “As a small team, my practice is able to provide patients personalized attention. I spend a lot of time with my patients and try to explain everything in as clear a manner as possible so that they are informed about their options,” he says.

CURRENT POSITIONS • Providence Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo o Co-director Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery o Director of Neurooncology o Director of Neurotrauma • Memorial Care Saddleback Medical Center, Laguna Hills o Medical Director, Stroke and Neurointerventional Service • On staff at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach

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Podiatry Hotline Foot and Ankle

No cookie cutter procedures here. Instead, Podiatry Hotline Foot and Ankle focuses on diagnostic podiatry. In terms of bunions, this means personalized, patient-specific three dimensional bunion corrections. “There’s a revolution happening in bunion surgery,” Thomas Rambacher, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA says. “This cutting edge approach keeps all three planes of correction in mind.” Taken into consideration – the patient’s activity profile, expectations and post-surgery shoe gear requirements.” The goal when approaching different levels of bunions and functional requirements, Dr. Rambacher says, “Getting people back to their lifestyle as soon as possible.”

DISTINCTIONS • Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons • Fellow of the American Professional Wound Care Assoc.

• Double Board Certified in Primary Care in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery • Cutting edge technology in a compassionate environment • Podiatry Hotline gives you direct access to the doctor

• Diagnostic Podiatry identifies underlying conditions for accurate diagnosis • Friendly Staff

• Contracted with most insurance AREAS OF EXPERTISE • Regenerative Medicine

• Surgical Alternatives

• Plantar Fasciitis

• Corns and Calluses

• Bunions

• Sports Medicine

• Laser and Toenail Fungus • Peripheral Neuropathy

• Minimally Invasive Surgery

• Virtually Painless Surgery

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• Arthritis

This focus on the foot as a whole is used to restore its highest level of function and activity possible for the client’s foot. “All of the bunion corrections we have offer an early return to activity and walking,” Rambacher says. Depending on the type of correction made, this can be immediately, or within the first week of surgery. As a certified provider for by all the minimally invasive bunion procedure companies, Rambacher says “Now is the best time ever to have bunion surgery because of new three dimensional products available.” There’s no one-size-fits-all approach used, instead, surgeries are tailored towards what’s best for each specific client. “Whether you’re an 80-yearold who plays with your grandkids, a 60-year-old pickle ball player, 30-year-old competitive runner or a 20-year-old who loves wearing high heels,” Dr. Rambacher says, “I’ve mastered these procedures so I can give you exactly what you want and need out of life.”

• Cracks and Fissures • Flat Feet

• Hammer Toes

• Wound Care Specialist

Podiatry Hotline Foot and Ankle 26302 La Paz Road, Suite 101 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Office: 949-916-0077 Text: 949-203-1803 podiatryhotline.com


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YING CHI, MD

Orange County Hand Surgery Specialists A common joint to suffer from arthritis: Basal joint of the thumb. “It’s the most mobile joint in the body, so overuse is a common,” Ying Chi, MD, the double board-certified founder of Orange County Hand Surgery Specialists, says. With overuse comes pain, swelling, loss of grip and weakness with pinching. Patients turn to DR. Chi for ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition (LRTI), aka Thumb Basal Joint Arthroplasty. “LRTI maintains range of motion and pain goes away,” Dr. Chi says. After a six-week recovery period, the results of this outpatient surgery can last a lifetime. Thumbs aren’t the only fingers getting attention in DR. Chi’s office. She specializes in a 15-minute surgery done under local numbing for trigger finger tendonitis. “Patients can regain range of motion, with no more locking, clicking and pain.” DR. Chi tackles Dupuytren’s Contracture, too, a condition that causes restricted motion in the fingers and, in severe cases, a clenched fist. “I perform a highly technical microsurgery to remove the Dupuytren’s cord and release contractors that wrap around the nerves and arteries of the hands and fingers.” Left unaddressed, common hand issues, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, can result in irreversible nerve damage. DR. Chi, who’s a clinical assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery at the University of California-Irvine Medical Center, also educates the public about common hand disorders through her YouTube channel, In Good Hands with Dr. Chi. “An evaluation by a hand surgeon is always best,” she says. “Many times, we can perform non-surgical or surgical procedures before a problem becomes too severe and patients can achieve full recovery.” Two passion projects of Dr. Chi’s – the recently launched Chí Beauté, an antiaging hand rejuvenation systems available at chibeaute. com, and inspiring future orthopaedic surgeons, especially young women looking to enter the field.

AWARDED 2022 PHYSICIAN OF EXCELLENCE

Orange County Hand Surgery Specialists 11190 Warner Avenue, Suite 307 Fountain Valley, CA 92708

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ALEXANDER TAGVA, MD

Orange County Neurosurgical Associates

Dr. Alexander Taghva is a fellowship-trained, board-certified neurosurgeon specializing in the treatment of neck pain, low back pain, spine and brain disorders. While the issues he treats are complex, in simple terms, Dr. Taghva is in the practice of improving people’s quality of life. “My practice is unique in that I offer several treatment modalities to address a particular problem. I am able to offer patients a wide variety of cutting-edge interventions including spinal cord stimulation, deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, and minimally-invasive alternatives to spinal fusion.” Conditions treated by Dr. Taghva include sciatica, spinal stenosis, brain tumors, Parkinson’s disease, as well as other conditions requiring brain or spine surgery. Recognizing that surgery is not always the best option, he offers unique nonsurgical options as well. “Many patients with prior spine surgery or those who are not candidates for spine surgery are often left without options to treat their persistent chronic low back or neck pain. Recent advancements in the technology of spinal cord stimulation allow us to treat these patients more successfully than ever before with low-risk, outpatient procedures. In addition, being at the forefront of surgical technologies means we can optimize both patient outcomes and comfort. For example, we now can offer fully asleep, image guided DBS for Parkinson’s disease and have seen excellent outcomes with this approach.”

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Dr. Taghva received his medical degree from the prestigious Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Prior to that, Dr. Taghva graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Southern California with a degree in biochemistry. He completed his residency in neurological surgery at the University of Southern California and completed additional fellowship training in Neuromodulation at the Ohio State University. Dr. Taghva is a diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, a fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, and a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.


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DALIA IBRAHIM, MD, MPH DINA SEIF, MD, MBA Infuse Ketamine Treatment Center

Infuse Ketamine Treatment Center offers a breakthrough treatment for mental health and chronic pain patients who have not found relief with traditional treatment. The center is operated by Drs. Dalia Ibrahim and Dina Seif, two board-certified physicians who have been helping patients find hope and healing with ketamine since 2019. In recent years, researchers and physicians have seen the astounding effects ketamine has for those with mental health issues and mood disorders, including depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. In fact, ketamine can rapidly improve symptoms in patients who do not get relief from antidepressant and antianxiety medications; clinical trials have demonstrated that up to 80% of people who suffer from depression

or suicidal thoughts get significant improvement in their symptoms after ketamine infusion therapy. If you are considering ketamine therapy, you want experienced care you can trust. Dr. Ibrahim is double board-certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology and has expertise managing medications for mood disorders and pain conditions. Dr. Seif is board-certified in Emergency Medicine and has extensive experience with ketamine in the emergency setting as well as managing psychiatric emergencies and pain crises. Both Dr. Ibrahim and Dr. Seif are members of the American Society of Ketamine Physicians and participate in collaborative work within the multidisciplinary ketamine community. “Our clinic provides a safe, calming environment for our patients to

experience the benefits of ketamine treatment. All evaluations and treatments are administered by a physician and each treatment is customtailored for the unique, individual needs of each of our patients,” says Dr. Seif. “We take pride in the time we spend getting to know our patients and feel privileged to help them on their path to wellness.”

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ANAHEIM BLU SKYBAR Gawk at the view from the 12-story rooftop digs, but know that BluSkybar’s Basque cuisine is what really makes this hotel restaurant Anaheim’s most interesting newcomer. Executive chef Edgar Beas is fresh off stints at Michelin-starred kitchens, applying mastery to a tight menu of Spanish dishes. Look for Iberico pork items, indulgent salt cod, and lobster paella. Late night, the place thumps with club action. Radisoon Blu, 1601 S. Anaheim Blvd., 714-4091458. Dinner only $$ CATAL RESTAURANT AND UVA BAR Dead center in Downtown Disney, Catal is the Patina Group’s nod to Spain’s Mediterranean cuisine. Expect an urbane spin on rustic fare such as lobster paella, making this one of the zone’s better spots for fine dining. Just outside, Uva Bar is an alfresco saloon with light eats and great peoplewatching. 1580 Disneyland Drive, 714-774-4442. $$$ MORTON’S, THE STEAKHOUSE Steaks—including the 24-ounce porterhouse and center-cut filet mignon—are wet-aged 23 to 25 days. Fill your plate with giant sides of broccoli and hash browns, but leave a little room: There’s chocolate cake for dessert. Killer bar-bite deals nightly from 4:30 to closing. 1895 S. Harbor Blvd., 714-621-0101. See South Coast Metro location. $$$ NAPA ROSE Wine country thrives at the Disneyland Resort by way of this classy dinner house— no park admission required. Star chef Andrew Sutton leads his crew in an exhibition kitchen, turning out imaginative, highly seasonal New American fare. The room mixes rustic with refined, and the notably wine-savvy waitstaff, many qualified as sommeliers, deftly tailors unforgettable meals around wines from one of the region’s finest cellars. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, 1313 Disneyland Drive, 714-300-7170. $$$

POKINOMETRY Downtown Anaheim’s build-a-poke-bowl canteen is busy for three reasons: The food is delectable, cheap, and made your way. All the elements of delicious Hawaiian poke are assembled based on what you choose. Pick from cubed raw fish, white or brown rice, fresh onions, cucumber, avocado, mild to incendiary sauces, and vibrant garnishes of smelt roe, sesame seeds, nori, pickled ginger, and wasabi. Parking is problematic, so go off-hours, or pay for a spot in the Wells Fargo garage off West Broadway. 184 S. Harbor Blvd., 657-208-3488. No alcohol. $ POPPY & SEED Chef-owner Michael Reed applies his versatile chops to a spirited, seasonal dinner menu of share plates and thoughtful proteins. Clever variations on of-the-moment produce are high points, as are premium steaks and duck dishes. The one-of-a-kind greenhouse garden setting is a calming contrast to neighbor Anaheim Packing House. Weekend brunch. Closed Monday and Tuesday. 350 S. Anaheim Blvd., 714-603-7130 $$$ PUESTO Part of a swanky new Westin resort, the latest site of this high-flying taqueria is perhaps the most dramatic. Kinetic lighting, mobile bar shelves, and a tequila temple wall engage diners as they down showy drinks and novel taco-centric fare. Handmade blue corn tortillas and cheesy Oaxacan fricos lend tacos a signature difference. Ask about the monthly taco special. 1040 W. Katella Ave., 714294-0362. $$ See Huntington Beach and Irvine locations. THE RANCH RESTAURANT & SALOON Oozing top-notch ambition, The Ranch packs some big guns—executive chef Michael Rossi and his brother David, pastry chef. The large venue also includes an upscale saloon and dance hall, sited in the six-story headquarters of Extron Electronics. The whopping (mostly) seasonal American fare is a mashup of down-home and uptown. 1025 E. Ball Road, 714-817-4200. $$$

TRUE SEASONS ORGANIC KITCHEN This sleek storefront by Saifon Plewtong now adds wraps, bowls, smoothies, and desserts to a menu that once focused solely on hot pots. Still, the spotlight is on organic, GMO-free local produce and allnatural proteins. Do try the fresh-pressed sugar cane juice for a refresher like no other in these parts. 5675 E. La Palma Ave., 714-462-9223. Beer and wine. $$ URBANA This colorful tenant at the Anaheim Packing House brings vibrancy and a cool cantina attitude to a food hall that really needed a good taco and mezcal cocktail. Executive chef Ernie Alvarado’s short menu of savvy street food changes often, and you can’t go wrong with his daily specials. Cozy surroundings offer a choice of ambience—festive or sultry. 440 S. Anaheim Blvd., 714-502-0255. $$

ANAHEIM HILLS EL CHOLO A spiffy suburban outpost of the combo-plate chain that started in L.A. in 1923. Many dishes are listed with their year of origin. One of the best dates from the birth of the restaurant: the Sonora-style enchilada topped with a fried egg. Green corn tamales have achieved cult status. 8200 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, 714-769-6269. See Corona del Mar and La Habra locations. $$ REUNION KITCHEN + DRINK Popular with the locals, this dapper haunt oozes bonhomie thanks to a solid team led by industry vet Scott McIntosh, whose feel-good American classics are consistently executed by a tight kitchen. Service is sharp. Look for a homey meatloaf, laudable fried chicken with yummy mashers and fresh biscuits, and house-made desserts. Modern cocktails and a roomy patio increase the pleasure factor. 5775 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, 714-283-1062. Second location (not yet reviewed) in Laguna Beach. $$ ROSINE’S MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT This neighborhood darling includes a 20-seat bar, complete with a full liquor license and a clutch of specialty cocktails. Fragrant rotisserie chickens are always popular, though the menu now offers winebraised lamb shanks, and Pacific ono skewers. A sizable roster of gluten-free choices anchors a spin-off menu. 721 S. Weir Canyon Road, 714-283-5141. $$

BRE A BRUNOS ITALIAN KITCHEN One of North County’s best venues boasts advantages that are fairly rare in these parts: thoughtfully executed Italian cuisine, a cozy setting, and appealing prices. This sibling of neighbor Cha Cha’s does winning arancini, steamed mussels, house-made pappardelle, and a fine branzino. A notable happy hour features steep discounts on terrific appetizers and signature Italian cocktails. 210 W. Birch St., 714-257-1000. $$

OUR CRITERIA Restaurants are reviewed by our dining critics and staff and have no relationship to advertising in Orange Coast. Listings are updated regularly. We do not accept free meals; visits are anonymous. Price classifications are based on a typical three‑course dinner (appetizer, entree, dessert) for one person. Alan Gibbons edits this listing. You can reach her at agibbons@orangecoast.com. 130 Ora nge C o ast • January 2022


Iceberg wedge salad at Poppy & Seed CHA CHA’S L ATIN KITCHEN This cool hang with a wraparound sidewalk patio is Birch Street Promenade’s most enduring dining success. Helmed by industry vets Don Myers and Peter Serantoni, the menu of modern Mexican fare is boosted by a wood-burning oven and new dishes that blur some borders—sopes, empanadas, aguachile, and pozole. Taco Tuesday is just one of many weekly specials. Impressive tequila menu. 110 W. Birch St., 714-255-1040. See Irvine location. $$ JIMMY’S FAMOUS AMERICAN TAVERN Big and welcoming, this 230-seat sprawling venue is a utility player thanks to a broad menu of modern comfort fare. It’s a handy call for patio lunches, upbeat happy hours, hearty dinners, and bossy brunches. Locals swarm the upbeat space, noshing on mighty burgers, fried chicken, and prime rib. Desserts are fantastically huge, if ordinary. 3325 E. Imperial Highway, 714-733-1310. See Dana Point location. $$$ MACALL ANS PUBLIC HOUSE Chef Andrew Wang’s modern but comforting pub cooking is just one upgrade that’s helping this young venue finally catch on in North County. Topnotch whiskey offerings and a killer Irish breakfast on weekends also entice. Don’t miss the ridiculously authentic Irish coffee, or stop in for the very robust happy hour. The upscale vibe is a welcome switch from the usual timeworn pub conditions. 330 W. Birch St., 714-529-1224. $$ OLD BREA CHOP HOUSE North County’s fine diners can skip the trek south to splurge on old-school steakhouse dinners. Longtime Morton’s veteran Tony Fasulo breaks away, polishing the classy formula to a high sheen. Expect deluxe beef, say a Tomahawk chop or a strapping Delmonico, boosted with first-class seafood, precise cocktails, and cosseting service. Marinated skirt steak is the sleeper call. Cozy yet utterly contemporary, the venue includes a 25-seat bar with charcuterie platters. 180 S. Brea Blvd., 714592-3122. Dinner only. $$$

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TAPS FISH HOUSE & BREWERY Taps continues to be O.C.’s landmark pick for dining on a wide range of appealing seafood, pasta, steaks, and spunky New Orleans specialties that go down well with award-winning ales and lagers that change often. Happy hour is a big draw for value-seekers. Sunday brunch is a popular feast. 101 E. Imperial Highway, 714-257-0101. $$

CORONA DEL MAR THE BUNGALOW Comfy booths, a lively bar with stiff martinis, and lots of premium wines by the glass lure diners to this dinner house darling with the feel of a Craftsman home. Prime beef is king, but you also can get a huge Aussie lobster tail. Desserts are classic berries and cream, and chocolate souffle cake, so you can concentrate on your surf ’n’ turf. Lunch is hearty sandwiches and huge high-quality salads. Just save us a seat on the charming patio. 2441 E. Coast Highway, 949-673-6585. $$$ CDM RESTAURANT The team behind much-loved A Restaurant pounced on the defunct Crow Bar, retooling it with scraped light-wood floors, peacock-blue velvet booths, leather chairs, and a freestanding, always-busy bar. The kitchen takes on seasonal, contemporary American fare. Think a trio of unexpectedly sublime pizzas. Ethereal Parker House rolls. A killer Niman Ranch pork chop. 2325 E. Coast Highway, 949-287-6600. $$$ EL CHOLO It’s combo-plate heaven at this venerable local chain that started in L.A. in 1923. The Sonora-style enchiladas are topped with a fried egg. Green corn tamales have achieved cult status. 3520 E. Coast Highway, 949-777-6137. See Anaheim Hills and La Habra locations. $ FARMHOUSE AT ROGER’S GARDENS This beguiling patio is chef-owner Rich Mead’s fourth enterprise, an inspired collaboration between a farmer’s dream chef and O.C.’s iconic out-

door lifestyle retailer. The restaurant-gazebo seats 120 with rustic style, making this the fresh favorite for dates and celebrations. Mead’s seasonal menu shifts often to reflect his passion for local family farms and ranches. Craft cocktails have a farmers market tilt, and a nascent cheese program rounds out the ever-changing feast. 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, 949-640-1415. $$$ FIVE CROWNS O.C.’s beloved, vine-covered, fine-dining landmark of 1965 stays current thanks to a refreshed menu by executive chef Alejandra Padilla (formerly with Hillstone and Patina groups). Foodies thrill to foie gras brûlée and roast goose with wild grains, but sumptuous feasts of prime rib retain a hallowed spot on the carte at this Lawry’s-owned institution. As always, service is polished and accommodating. Leave room for the righteous sundae made with C.C. Brown’s hot fudge, an old Hollywood marvel. 3801 E. Coast Highway, 949-760-0331. Dinner only. $$$ SIDEDOOR Nested within the landmark Lawry’s Five Crowns, this gastropub welcomes come-asyou-are diners with a changing daily menu of imaginative small plates, seasonal soups, prime rib sandwiches, potpies, and desserts. Don’t miss the charcuterie station with choice cured meats and artisanal cheeses. Always interesting wines by the glass, craft beers, and signature cocktails boost the inviting room’s jolly British vibe. 3801 E. Coast Highway, 949-717-4322. $$ TACKLE BOX Pretty little Corona del Mar State Beach has a yearround chow counter, thanks to Pasadena native and chef-owner Brian Huskey, a veteran of “Top Chef” season 11. Look for an affordable menu of daytime eats that includes avocado-smoked salmon tartine, chilaquiles with black beans, and even an ace Buffalo cauliflower for beach body vegetarians. Weekend lunch includes star Maine lobster roll on squid ink bun. No booze, but there’s always a house-made agua fresca. 3029 Shore Ave., 949-723-0502. $

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CASABL ANCA Owner Abder Amokrane refreshes this venue with a new identity, decor updates, and menu upgrades. The vast and ancient cuisine of the Mahgreb is nicely executed here with a bit of Spain (paella) and France (shrimp Provençale) included. Bountiful platters of appetizers span regions and centuries of legendary cuisine. Seating options aplenty mean this is a good call for gatherings of many sizes. But even the five-course dinner for two is appealing and a steal at $36 per person. 1976 Newport Blvd., 949423-7990. Dinner only. $$ DESCANSO Descanso’s novel twist is the elevation of the taquero to center stage. Inspired by the dynamic street foods of Mexico City, owner Rob Arellano seats diners right at the plancha grill to watch their tacos sizzled with pizazz. Happy hour is particularly tempting if you can scoot in midweek, from 3 to 6 p.m. 1555 Adams Ave., 714-486-3798. $$ HABANA Flickering candles light the way through a highceilinged dining room, convivial bar, and lush patio at The Lab’s enduring Cuban hang for date nights and late nights. Most of the fare sticks solidly to classics, such as roast chicken and ropa vieja, but the appetizer side is loaded with winners. Updates 132 Ora nge C oast • January 2022

include a lavish, all-you-can-eat brunch with live island music and an array of delicious baked goodies. Intimate confines make reservations a smart move. 2930 Bristol St., 714-556-0176. See Irvine location. $$$ IZAKAYA HACHI A handsome, modern izakaya from the owners of Manpuku, Hachi is a boisterous, convivial gem. The charcoal-grilled skewers shine, including the chicken meatball and chicken thigh. Expect a little bit of everything here: gloriously marbled beef, fresh oysters, composed salads, fried chicken, and unique pressed sushi. 3033 Bristol St., 657-231-6566. Dinner only. $ MESA At this high-style hipster hang with a retractable roof, expect shareable dishes that play by the seasons and don’t shy away from intense flavors. Highlights include mussels sizzled in cast iron and fried cicchetti olives. An interesting, value-packed wine list beckons, as do inspired artisan cocktails. 725 Baker St., 714-557-6700. $$$ OLD VINE KITCHEN & BAR Popular for its brunch-type fare in a town rife with competing options, this charming nook has upgraded with a larger space. Foodies rave about urbane dishes, many with an Italian accent. Think

DANA POINT ENOSTEAK The coast’s most intimate salon for ultrapremium steaks is discreetly tucked just off the lobby at this esteemed resort. Beef—be it grass-fed, grain-fed, bone-in, or dry-aged—is the star of a pithy-if-pricey menu that’s unabashedly loyal. Lavish compound butters to enjoy alongside steaks are a house signature. Polished service and often enchanting desserts. The Ritz-Carlton, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, 949240-2000. $$$ GLASSPAR Glasspar is a classic seafooder, oyster bar, and taproom. Veteran top toque and local Rob Wilson helms his dream retool of the old Mahé site, paused for dining but open for supporting the community with ultra-fresh goods and his five-star tips for serving seafood at home. A tight focus on topshelf cocktails is sure to be much appreciated once groups gather within toasting distance. 24961 Dana Point Harbor Drive, 949-240-6243. $$$

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barbecue pork omelet by day, seasonal tasting menu by night. Chef-owner Mark McDonald likes to pair his dinners with interesting wine flights from the world over, and he regularly leads culinary excursions to southern Italy. 2937 Bristol St., 714-545-1411. $$ PITFIRE ARTISAN PIZZA The first O.C. shop from this thriving L.A.-based chain is not your nonna’s pizzeria. Upbeat and come-asyou-are casual, it’s a Cal-Ital original. A menu packed with classic and seasonal wood-fired pies, pastas, and salads has wide appeal, so this retooled Marie Callender’s stays packed with fans of all ages. Check out its back-door speakeasy, Pie Society. 353 E. 17th St., 949-313-6333. $ PLUMS CAFE Fresh, high-quality cooking shaped by the Pacific Northwest lures locals to this strip-center lunch and weekend brunch favorite for creative eats such as smoked salmon hash and hazelnut flapjacks. 369 E. 17th St., 949-722-7586. Breakfast and lunch. $$ SOCIAL Social brought hipster dining to a scruffy westside strip mall, opening the area to considerable gentrification. The 118-seat retooled venue surprises with sophisticated cooking and a nicely refreshed menu, especially now that executive chef Jeffrey Boullt is back and managing two scratch kitchens. Yes, a second Social is just open in Huntington Beach. New signature items include lamb empanadas, wagyu beef tri-tip, and all-new craft cocktails. Service is variable. 512 W. 19th St., 949-642-2425. Weekend brunch. Second location (not reviewed) in Huntington Beach at 21214 Beach Blvd. $$ TACO MARÍA Every dish is a marvel of deeply considered modern Cal-Mex cuisine from chef-owner and O.C. native Carlos Salgado, who parked his esteemed food truck enterprise for this site. Even the stripped-down setting draws all attention to the food. Dinners are four-course prix fixe affairs, with thoughtful wine pairings. Lunch—when the tacos appear—is a more laid-back and affordable way to sample the refined slant that snagged Salgado a Michelin star and several James Beard nominations for chef awards. 3313 Hyland Ave., 714-538-8444. Beer and wine. $$$


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JIMMY’S FAMOUS AMERICAN TAVERN Big and welcoming, this 225-seat harbor side venue is a utility player thanks to a broad menu of modern comfort fare. It’s a handy call for patio lunches, upbeat happy hours, hearty dinners, and bossy brunches. Locals swarm the upbeat space, noshing on mighty burgers, fried chicken, and prime rib. Desserts are fantastically huge, if ordinary. 25001 Dana Point Harbor Drive, 949-388-8900. See Brea location. $$ RAYA Steve Wan is executive sous chef at this posh-butrelaxed dining room conceived by celeb chef Richard Sandoval. After the eye-popping bluff-top ocean view, Pan-Latin seafood dominates the experience. But prepare to see many Asian touches on the modern menu, in creative dishes that masterfully bend ethnic borders. The Ritz-Carlton, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, 949-240-2000. $$$ SALT CREEK GRILLE Rambling Craftsman architecture and a lovely terraced patio supply a handsome backdrop for mesquitegrilled chophouse favorites and comfort classics. The roomy lounge does a vigorous business when live music lures coastal partiers too chic for beach dives and too dignified for dance clubs. 32802 Pacific Coast Highway, 949-661-7799. $$ 11:35 AM Page 2 HARBOR WATERMAN’S A contemporary beacon on Dana Point Harbor’s saltworn embarcadero, this sleek seafooder offers two floors with scenic views of the breakwater action, including a big, breezy patio shaded from the sun’s rays on those high-UV days. Fresh oysters are the

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FOUNTAIN VALLE Y AU L AC A miraculous menu of traditional Vietnamese and Chinese dishes, without meat or fish, comprises the self-described “humanese” cuisine at this New Agey bistro. A creamy fish-shaped loaf of tofu is unforgettable; so are the spring rolls. Even desserts are healthful, with fruity selections such as Rainbow in the Sky Pie. 16563 Brookhurst St., 714-418-0658. $$ THE RECESS ROOM This city’s first gastropub exists because five childhood pals needed a local haunt for gathering after their weekly basketball game. Food and booze enjoy equal amounts of love at this 148-seat venue—a cleverly retooled former Coco’s. Expect small-batch, offbeat brews and ace craft cocktails, plus lots of rich, shareable noshes. Think tender octopus with toasted quinoa for contrast, luscious pork cheeks confit, and lime-yuzu panna cotta. 18380 Brookhurst St., 714-377-0398. $$$

FULLERTON THE CELL AR Downtown Fullerton’s abiding choice for classy, oldschool French dining is a North County staple for romantic meals, thanks to an underground room that’s ornate, yet cozy. Expect swanky choices such

as chateaubriand, and a fine dark chocolate souffle. 305 N. Harbor Blvd., 714-525-5682. $$$ KHAN SAAB DESI CRAFT KITCHEN This halal bistro serves flavorful kebabs, curries, and street snacks alongside wood-fired wagyu steaks. Creator and executive chef Imran Ali Mookhi applies a Michelin mindset acquired after years in finedining kitchens. Khan Saab has the best-stocked alcohol-free bar in O.C. 229 E. Commonwealth Ave., 714-853-1081. $$ SUMMIT HOUSE Set high above Fullerton’s northern city limits, this imposing Tudor manor house offers a sparkling citylights view at night, though the attractive grounds are pretty by day, too. The American menu offers few surprises; British-style prime rib and oak-grilled Skuna Bay salmon are reliable. Polished service brings back plenty of special-occasion diners. The cozy tavern bar is popular for light meals and happy hour. 2000 E. Bastanchury Road, 714-671-4111. $$$

GARDEN GROVE NOVA KITCHEN & BAR This glamorous sleeper is a terrific dinner choice for distinctive fare that nods to Japan, Korea, and China. The handsome 35-seat lanai covered patio is beyond fine. Executive chef Abel Vargas oversees a sizable menu that also includes showy sushi and top-shelf cocktails. Do consider the tuna tartare, corn tempura, or coriander-braised short

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Vietnamese spring rolls at LSXO Kéan coffee and house-made granola. 414 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-594-3899. Beer and wine. See Irvine and Newport Beach locations. Fourth location (not reviewed) in Newport Beach at 101 Newport Center Drive. $ SLOW FISH Easily overlooked in a strip mall along busy Bolsa Chica, this slightly hip storefront serves distinctly modern Cal-Asian fare, artfully plated by chef Sean An. Don’t miss the signature Fat Avo appetizer or entree of braised short rib over black rice. Good sakes, great prices, and a teensy sushi bar are unexpected extras. 16051 Bolsa Chica St., 714-846-6951. $$ WATERTABLE Here’s a rare bird, a hotel restaurant in a tourist resort that the locals love for lots of reasons. Progressive takes on global dishes, tip-top craft drinks, copious happy hours, and the steady hand of longtime Chef Manfred Lassahn keep this venue on point. We return just for the white cheddar and thyme biscuits with seasonal butter. The new morning lineup of health-first bowls, smoothies, and toasts caters to beach runners. Hyatt Regency, 21500 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-845-4776. $$$

IRVINE ANDREI’S CONSCIOUS CUISINE & COCKTAILS Irvine’s ever-slicker business zone is a good home for this classy, top-floor, New American choice for power diners, office pals, and couples. Modern craft cocktails enhance a menu that blends California ingredients with global flavors. Top toque Porfiro Gomez’s menu retains favorites such as the beef spring rolls, watermelon salad, and Duroc pork T-bone. Happy hour is a standout in a crowded field. 2607 Main St., 949-387-8887. $$ BISTANGO A longtime airport-area mainstay, Bistango has remained surprisingly contemporary, with creative dishes such as sweet, soulful garlic soup, and

black truffle ravioli. It’s also a classy venue for live music, and its rotating art collection adds to the air of urban sophistication. 19100 Von Karman Ave., 949-752-5222. $$$ CHA CHA’S L ATIN KITCHEN This addition to the restaurant family owned by industry vets Don Myers and Peter Serantoni is an inviting casa with a menu of modern Mexican fare boosted by commendable new dishes that blur some borders—sopes, empanadas, aguachile, and pozole to name a few. The indoor-meets-outdoor patio by designer Thomas Schoos is a fine upgrade of the Brea flagship. Weekly specials add value and excitement. Impressive tequila menu. 13126 Jamboree Road, 714-408-7819. See Brea location. $$ CUCINA ENOTECA This 285-seat operation from San Diego’s Urban Kitchen Group offers two sprawling patios and a huge, lively dining room with bar and wine minimarket, and the scene oozes chic with scads of handmade furnishings for sale. The Cal-Ital menu is equally large and inventive, from spreads in Mason jars and salumi platters to handmade pastas. Particularly good for large parties. 532 Spectrum Center Drive, 949-861-2222. See Newport Beach location. $$ HABANA We waited 22 years for this glamorous Habana sibling, and it was worth it—a sprawling 300-seat compound that co-opts Cuba’s frozen-in-time splendor. A roomy patio open to the sky is made intimate by high walls and lots of beautiful props and vignettes, with alcoves dedicated to house pastries and coffees. Despite the impressive scale, the menu hews tightly to the focused offerings at its Costa Mesa original. 708 Spectrum Center Drive, 949-419-0100. See Costa Mesa location. $$$ JA JIAOZI It’s all about handmade dumplings here. They grace every table, anchoring meals rounded out with other hot and cold dishes. First-timers, ask your able server for help. Top picks include steamed Flaming Hot and boiled Signature jiaozi, along with

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CUCINA ALESSÁ Despite the exit of its founding chef, this two-story trattoria maintains a solid following thanks to a veteran crew at ease with the original menu and recipes for house-made pastas, feather-light pizzas, and breakfast omelets. 520 Main St., 714-969-2148. See Newport Beach location. $$ DUKE’S Jammed on summer weekends, this pierside hangout is named for Hawaiian surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku. Grilled fish and steaks are fine for Saturday nights, but the kitchen excels at tasty fish tacos, macadamia nut hummus, and burgers with Kennebec chips. Monday’s happy hour is from 3:30 to 9 p.m. 317 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-374-6446. $$ FISH CAMP From Sam King of the King’s Fish House fleet comes this overtly dressed-down seafood cantina at the northern edge of coastal O.C. Order the day’s catch from the counter and await delivery of straightforward classics such as pristine oysters, ahi poke, Idaho trout, and crab galore. Sandwiches, skewers, and worthy clam chowders also recommended. 16600 Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-2267. $$ LSXO Step back in time to colonial Vietnam at this vest-pocket hideaway with only 28 seats. Chef-owner Tin Vuong amplifies his successful L.A. Little Sister act with a sultry setting (tucked inside of huge Bluegold) and uncompromising Viet fare inspired by his roots and frequent travels to South Vietnam. Nifty craft cocktails and luxe dishes such as salt and pepper lobster make a good date night, but we also like the street-style noshes such as prawn crepes and lemongrass skewers. Fair warning: The uncensored rap soundtrack is not for all ears. 21016 Pacific Coast Highway, 714-374-0083. $$ PUESTO This high-profile taqueria expands its O.C. presence with a third epic site, this one in Bella Terra. Eyecandy lighting, a rotating steampunk back bar, and breezy patio compete for attention alongside jazzy drinks and dramatic taco-centric eats. Handmade blue corn tortillas and cheesy Oaxacan fricos give these tacos a signature difference. Ask about the monthly taco special. 7821 Edinger Ave., 714-316-0151. $$ See Irvine and Anaheim locations. RED TABLE The “red” in Red Table, Huntington Harbour mall’s neighborhood tavern, stands for “relax, eat, drink.” The creative menu of American eats is big on highcarb snacks, savory share plates, and strapping proteins that feel right in a welcoming setting accented with quirky design elements and a red communal table. 16821 Algonquin St., 714-846-4700. Beer and wine. $$ SESSIONS Surf City is the ideal spot for the second “West Coast deli,” this time across from the sand. Terrific sandwiches that eat like a meal for two are gourmet creations, meticulous stacks of top ingredients with exacting ratios, so every ’wich is scrumptious to the last bite. From-scratch soups, sides, and dressings. A surfer ethos extends to hearty breakfasts featuring


refreshing tofu-skin salad. Top-notch shrimp fried rice is a winner, too. Watch the masters at work from a five-seat bar. 13776 Jamboree Road, Irvine, 714-786-8999. $$ LITTLE SISTER This Irvine Spectrum spot is an XXL bistro to older sister shop LSXO. Chef-partner Tim Vuong musters a team that pulls off a bigger menu, bigger digs, and a bigger profile with ease. Find proven faves—the overstuffed Viet crepe and the Shaky Shaky Beef— plus new lunch porridges and banh mis streaming out of the kitchen to a bustling dining room. Vintage rap tracks and a crackerjack bar keep the vibe lively. 896 Spectrum Center Drive, 949-800-8798. $$$ MEIZHOU DONGPO Good seating, engaged service, and touches of elegance elevate this classy Sichuan dining room, a retool of a 6,000-square-foot Marie Callender’s in bustling Culver Plaza. Access is easy, and plentiful parking is free. Beyond that, it’s all about the Beijingstyle roast duck (whole, $77; half, $40), meticulously sliced into petals of tender meat crowned with crackling amber skin, for rolling into thin crepes. Weeks of aging, drying, and lacquering coax out heady flavors. Spicy values include dan dan noodles and country-style sliced pork. 15363 Culver Drive, 949-433-5686. Beer and wine. $$$ PAUL MARTIN’S AMERICAN GRILL A major player at the Spectrum in Irvine, this inviting 295-seat venue offers a plain-spoken, single-page carte of highly seasonal American dishes. Sunday

dinner deal on Prime rib, and Monday $65 wine dinner for two. 534 Spectrum Center Drive, 949453-1144. $$ PORCH & SWING This delightful indie serves a “taste BEST NEW RESTAURANT of Charleston” starring original riffs 2021 on American classics and cocktails by Andrew Parish. Must-try dishes include roasted pork jowl over grits, amazing creamless creamed corn, and gorgeous salads. House-baked breads are a strength, too. The patio is lovely. 2010 Main St., 949-418-7988. $$ PUESTO San Diego’s high-profile taqueria has two Irvine options for O.C. fans. Delectable tacos are the main event, elevated by crispy griddled Oaxacan cheese, and tortillas made by hand from organic, non-GMO, blue corn masa. The cheese is especially brilliant on vegetarian tacos. Always ask about the monthly taco special. The Park Place center location’s indoor-meets-outdoor venue is intimate and color-splashed. Park Place, 3311 Michelson Drive, 949-608-7272; Los Olivos Marketplace, 8577 Irvine Center Drive, 949-608-9990. See Anaheim and Huntington Beach locations. $$ ROBATA WASA From the wizards behind popular Wasa sushi comes this sleek, authentic izakaya at the Spectrum, ideal for noshing Japanese comfort nibbles at lunch or after a movie, or tossing back sakes and brews. 926 Spectrum Center Drive, 949-536-5064. $$

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Orange County United Way’s Tocqueville Society hosted the inaugural “Taking Flight” fall fundraiser at the Lyon Air Museum, which celebrated an extraordinary group of philanthropists who have created lasting change and tackled our community’s most crucial issues. The Alexis de Tocqueville Society has contributed more than $2.9M over the past year to support Orange County United Way’s mission of improving lives in Orange County — helping students succeed, struggling families gain financial security and homeless neighbors find a place to call home. By introducing even more devoted community leaders to United Way’s work, and expanding the network of philanthropic champions, an additional $275,000 was raised during the event. Photo Credit: Orange County United Way

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DINING GUIDE LAGUNA BE ACH ALESSÁ BY CHEF PIROZZI This village center magnet for robust Italian fare by chef-owner Alessandro Pirozzi boasts a bar featuring primo versions of burrata, scamorza, and other cheese delights, as well as elite cured meats from Italy and up-and-coming domestic producers, all hand-sliced to order. 234 Forest Ave., 949497-8222. $$ BROADWAY BY AMAR SANTANA Boy wonder chef Amar Santana and industry vet Ahmed Labbate decamped Charlie Palmer to create this sexy urban bistro. Fans old and new keep the tight quarters humming to the backdrop of an open kitchen and vintage flicks playing on the flat-screen over the expansive bar. Santana’s dishes are opulent and intense. The wine list includes many notable half-bottles. 328 Glenneyre St., 949-715-8234. $$$ BRUSSELS BISTRO Loud and lively, this bistro brings a bit of Belgium to Orange County, with traditional beers on tap and an authentic menu. Stick with the tasty burger on rustic bread, or the mussels, served with the requisite frites. 222 Forest Ave., 949-376-7955. $$ CARMELITA’S KITCHEN DE MEXICO This is the boutique version of Rancho Santa Margarita’s sprawling shop, but both offer top-notch Cal-Mex fare. Expect Prime beef in the steak tampiqueña, and Kurobuta pork in the wonderful carnitas. Don’t miss costillitas—baby back ribs topped with fried onions. Outstanding margaritas. Warm, spiffy service. 217 Broadway St., 949-715-7829. See Rancho Santa Margarita location. $$ THE DRAKE The grown-ups sipping cocktails are here for a full serving of primo live music paired with the cuisine of Paul Gstrein (ex of Bistango and Bayside). Laguna’s own Alec Glasser prevails in creating a dashing joint where both the musicians and the kitchen have serious chops. Diners dig into Euro-inflected dishes (try the lamb lollipops, the Alpine Melt, the chile-lime swordfish). Musicians dig the highbrow sound system, and the room generates a superlative groove. 2894 S. Coast Highway, 949-376-1000. $$$ DRIFTWOOD KITCHEN With its gorgeous seaside panorama, this place perfectly illustrates the food-versus-view gamble. Prudent choices on chef Rainer Schwarz’s seasonal menu include whole fried fish, an unusual entree pairing of butcher steak-pork belly, and tarts by pastry chef Rene Baez. Brunch items and craft drinks also are good bets. 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane, 949715-7700. $$ HARLEY L AGUNA BEACH Refreshed to a comfy sheen, this landmark twostory tavern is unfussy and welcoming with vintage family photos on the wall, some featuring the chef’s Grandpa Harley. As ever, chef-owner Greg Daniels coaxes savoriness from goods sourced from small producers such as Gonestraw Farms in Riverside. Their eggs with bright-orange yolks become soft, jammy “deviled” eggs. Gonestraw chicken also stars in a lovely potpie with celery root, heirloom carrots, and the warm aura of curry. For dessert, downhome pecan pie and ice cream made with honey from Orange Park Acres’ own Backyard Bees. 370 Glenneyre St., 949-715-1530. Dinner only. $$$

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Arroz de mariscos at Sueños THE LOFT Part of the fun of dining at the posh Montage Laguna Beach is a spectacular ocean view, and this restful aerie delivers that view with style. The welledited menu features refined fare made from prime, seasonal goods with coastal flavors. Always leave room for nibbles from the inimitable cheese gallery boasting the area’s best selection of elite cheeses with from-scratch condiments. 30801 S. Coast Highway, 949-715-6420. $$$ LUMBERYARD Veteran local restaurateur Cary Redfearn brought new life to this downtown landmark with a welcoming bar and comfort classics such as meatloaf and chicken potpie that lure tourists and villagers alike. Look for a solid happy hour. 384 Forest Ave., 949-715-3900. $$ MOZAMBIQUE The eclectic cuisine shows influences of South Africa. Peri-peri prawns, curries, and grilled meats are best bets. The wine list includes interesting selections from South Africa and New Zealand. 1740 S. Coast Highway, 949-715-7777. $$$ NICK’S Perched on Laguna’s prime stretch of Coast Highway, this inviting, urbane bar and grill lures grown-ups who prefer to skip the surfer grub scene in favor of tasty cocktails and a compact all-day menu of comfort classics with modern twists. Ace bets include the steakhouse salad and blackened halibut sandwich. Softly lit and cushily appointed, the open-air space boasts a sidewalk patio. Sociable service is notably polished. 440 S. Coast Highway, 949-3768595. See San Clemente location. $$ OLIVER’S OSTERIA Wedged into an oddball canyon retail center, this tidy shop is chef-owner Erik De Marchi’s all-out defense of faithful fare inspired by his home turf of Italy’s Emilia-Romana region. Pastas are won-

drous, but do wait to hear the daily specials that can include juicy lamb chops or crepes (crespelle) with porcini mushrooms in truffle-perfumed béchamel. Tight quarters make dining noisy when the room is full. And Oliver? He’s De Marchi’s first child, born on opening day. 853 Laguna Canyon Road, 949-715-0261. $$$ SAPPHIRE CELL AR CRAFT COOK The latest incarnation of Laguna Beach’s historic Coast Highway venue is much better than it has to be, given its bulletproof location. Upmarket, innovative American cuisine by executive chef Jared Cook includes irresistible weekend brunch waffles and Benedicts, classy lunch salads, and dinners that star fresh oysters and a splendid ribeye. On-site pantry for beach eats. 1200 South Coast Highway, 949-715-9888. $$$ SEL ANNE STEAK TAVERN Anaheim Ducks star Teemu Selanne cements his brand with this polished and popular steak joint on a venerated stretch of Coast Highway. Prime, pricey beef rules the day on executive chef Vince Terusa’s menu designed for a pro athlete’s appetite and fan base. We like the main floor’s easy, breezy tavern for terrific cocktails, the superlative burger, and world-class people watching. 1464 S. Coast Highway, 949-715-9881. Dinner only. $$$ SPL ASHES RESTAURANT Easily one of our coast’s top resort options for a surf’s-edge indulgence, this contemporary dining room and lounge are famed for pricey romantic meals and sunset drinks. Ron Fougeray is executive chef. A stunning Pacific view dazzles, as does Fougeray’s five-star resume that includes a James Beard nomination. Expect seasonal, coastal fare. Ask for lower-level patio seating and you might feel spray off the crashing waves. Surf & Sand Resort, 1555 S. Coast Highway, 888-281-3502. $$$

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STARFISH Locals and escaped Montage resort guests slip in for seaside cuisine with an Asian inflection at this Coast Highway venue. The dusky digs and sexy ’tude make it a good stop for appetizers and cocktails. Ample free parking is a plus. 30832 S. Coast Highway, 949-715-9200. $$$ SUEÑOS This retooled historic venue is forging a NEW contemporary Latin approach that blends the foodways of Mexico with those of Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Puerto Rico. Mexico City-born Alan Sanz brings a worldly resumé to his executive chef post with polished fusion dishes including birria arepas, blackberry mole duck, epazote pesto pasta, and house-made desserts. Patio seating is popular, but the bar also beckons for a fine Cuban sandwich. 222 Ocean Ave., 949-715-8155 Closed Mondays. $$$ 230 FOREST AVENUE Lagunatics and sightseers mingle at this lively openair cafe, where the martinis are as popular as the modern California cuisine. Noisy, cramped quarters are overlooked once the waiter brings your day boat scallops. Primo people-watching from the tables fronting one of the village’s busiest sidewalks. 230 Forest Ave., 949-494-2545. $$$

LAGUNA HILLS IRONWOOD The savvy team behind Vine in San Clemente notches another hit with this welcoming din-

ner house in a zone with scant options. Executive chef Jared Cook’s modern, seasonal menu roams from delicate to hearty, but all dishes showcase his knack for upping the crave factor. Examples: chicken schnitzel with mushrooms, Zinfandelbraised lamb shank with mint yogurt. Terrific craft cocktails shift with the seasons. On-point service from a gracious crew. 25250 La Paz Road, 949-4468772. Dinner only. $$$

LAGUNA NIGUEL CALO KITCHEN + TEQUIL A Chic and breezy as a Baja resort, this sprawling spot has its act together, luring local crowds for upscale Mexican classics. An unending flow of worthy margaritas keeps the white marble bar humming while the kitchen churns out well executed shrimp ceviche, carnitas, combo plates, and short rib enchiladas. Huge portions, sharp service, and modern digs seal the deal. Scores of sipping tequilas delight agave fans. 28141 Crown Valley Parkway, 949-4097380. $$$ HENDRIX Teeming with natural light and coastal breezes, Hendrix swaggers into Laguna Niguel with a place that promises something for everyone in this optionlean suburb. It’s from the group behind Laguna Beach’s The Deck and Driftwood Kitchen, and partner Austrian-born Rainer Schwarz is executive chef. A showpiece rotisserie roasts plump chickens, porchetta, and lamb while basting potatoes in the catch

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LA HABRA EL CHOLO It’s combo-plate heaven at this venerable local chain that started in L.A. in 1923. The Sonora-style enchiladas are topped with olives and a fried egg. Green corn tamales (available seasonally) have achieved cult status. This location oozes a family vibe. 840 E. Whittier Blvd., 562-691-4618. See Anaheim Hills and Corona del Mar locations. $

MISSION VIEJO DUBLIN 4 GASTROPUB Publicans Darren and Jean Coyle welcome a varied crowd to this chipper modern pub, designed to rival Dublin’s finest. Executive chef David Shofner applies fine-dining cred and scratch cooking to a menu of new and old-school fare that sparkles. Don’t-miss items include premium cottage pies, a killer lamb burger, and anything with house-cured meats. Upscale pricing and dapper surroundings prove this is not your frat brother’s Irish pub. 26342 Oso Parkway, 949-582-0026. $$$ WINEWORKS FOR EVERYONE This near-hidden pocket bistro is a top choice for wine-centric cuisine in South County. A retooled

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DINING GUIDE menu by chef David Shofner, who also helms the kitchen at Dublin 4 next door, brims with seasonal California fare that flatters a wine list of West Coast and international bottles. Must-haves include sausage flatbread, and a killer cheese plate. 26342 Oso Parkway, 949-582-0026. Beer and wine. $$$

N E WP O RT B E AC H A&O KITCHEN + BAR A serious reboot of this fabled lounge—formerly Duke’s—transforms this waterside venue into a gastropub with a newly youthful vibe. Expect all the usual share plates: battered fries, shishito peppers, bacon-wrapped dates, plus several hearty plates including a worthy Kobe burger with bacon mayo on a cheddar-bacon bun. Bold, neonautical decor plays off the “anchors and oceans” theme and brings the bay view to life. The water’s-edge patio is inviting for sunset drinks or gathering ’round the fire pit. Balboa Bay Resort, 1221 W. Coast Highway, 949-630-4285. $$ BACK BAY BISTRO Though you won’t see ocean waves, waterfront seating on the quiet bay abounds at this relaxed venue inside the Newport Dunes Resort. A broad Euro-Cal menu keeps the resort crowd happy, while improved wines and slick details such as a retracting roof and valet parking lure the locals. 1131 Back Bay Drive, 949-999-3170. $$$ BAYSIDE Classy Bayside remains a go-to choice on many fronts. Nightly happy hour stars a

winning small-plates menu that keeps the bar hopping. Rotating artwork keeps the dining room ever fresh for re-laxed meals of debonair American fare. Long favored by the coastal set for jazzy brunches, insiders stop in Friday night for a legendary jam session in the bar. Prix fixe menus are a strength here. 900 Bayside Drive, 949-721-1222. $$$ BELLO BY SANDRO NARDONE Previously of upmarket pizzeria Angelina’s, Sandro Nardone flies solo with this molto moderno Italiano overhaul of a sprawling spot. Nardone’s style is urbane, so expect no lasagna here. Instead, look for distinctive creations such as mortadella mousse canoli with liquid pineapple mustard. Crispy octopus with Calabrian vinaigrette is another crowd favorite. Cocktails show imagination, and the wine list has some rare gems. Coming soon, Nardone’s take on hip patio brunching. 1200 Bison Ave., 949-520-7191. $$$ BLUEWATER GRILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Classic rich chowder, grilled trout, and fried clams share the daily menu with modern dishes such as zesty cioppino and mahi-mahi sliders with jalapeno aioli. A seasoned crew smoothly shifts from icy platters of just-shucked oysters, to salt-and-pepper shrimp. The menu boasts seasonal specials as well. 630 Lido Park Drive, 949-675-3474. $$ CANALETTO From the cognoscenti of Il Fornaio, this is the perfect SoCal vision of an upscale Italian trattoria. The big draws are the fresh-baked breads, pizzas, pastas, and risotto dishes. Don’t miss the bigoli alla Padovana

with big strands of perciatelli and the bold flavors of house-made sausage mingled with porcini mushrooms. 545 Newport Center Drive, 949-640-0900. $$ THE CANNERY The 1921 landmark structure has dazzled diners for more than 50 years with its waterfront site, pristine seafood, and top chops. Executive chef Marcus Hagan keeps the menu relevant by adding new dishes, say baked Peruvian scallops, to classics such as the trusted lobster roll. Also check out The Snug, a cozy bar downstairs, carved from the main dining room. Dockside dining offered for boaters. 3010 Lafayette Road, 949-566-0060. $$$ CUCINA ALESSÁ Despite the exit of its founding chef, this trattoria maintains a solid following thanks to a veteran crew at ease with the original menu and recipes for house-made pastas, feather-light pizzas, and breakfast omelets. 6700 W. Coast Highway, 949-645-2148. See Huntington Beach location. $$ CUCINA ENOTECA Chef de cuisine Cesar Sarmiento helms the busy scratch kitchen of this Fashion Island sibling. The sprawling, lively space with its alluring garden room, hip cocktails, and fun wines supports inventive takes on classic pastas, cured meats, and creative breads. Like the Irvine location, this venue offers a retail wine boutique and lots of quirky-chic furnishings for sale. Daily happy hour is a deal for tony Fashion Island. 951 Newport Center Drive, 949-7061416. See Irvine location. $$

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Balboa sushi roll at Shorebird EDDIE V’S WILDFISH Wildfish lures a loyal following. The finely calibrated menu of pristine seafood and first-class steaks keeps the glossy room and fireplace patio hopping, especially for nightly happy hour deals when upscale locals crowd the sleek bar. Urbane service. Strong wine list. 1370 Bison Ave., 949-720-9925. $$$ FABLE & SPIRIT From the family behind Dublin 4 BEST NEW RESTAURANT comes this lush addition to the area 2020 across from Lido Marina Village. But don’t assume this is an Irish pub that mimics the other. This plush room features inventive fare that’s a mashup of American and Irish. Here you start with Hares Looking at You, a cocktail starring Wheatley vodka and carrot juice, move on to the refined beet agnolotti with chèvre foam, or share a woodfired duck confit pizetta. Yes, the fish and chips are superior, but so is the rabbit fricassee. 3441 Via Lido, 949-409-9913. $$$ FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE Dry-aged steaks star at this red meat specialist, supported by a luxe array of seafood starters. New a la carte lunch options include a filet mignon wedge salad. The sensational happy hour is one of Fashion Island’s most popular. Another house signature: an all-star wine list with more than 100 choices by the glass. 455 Newport Center Drive, 949-720-9633. $$$ GULFSTREAM Heavenly biscuits, baked to order, and pristine oysters, shucked to order (in season), are two reasons to visit this popular bar and restaurant. The sand-floor patio with glowing fire pit attracts singles, while the ocean-fresh fare draws foodies. If freshly caught seafood doesn’t appeal, there are terrestrial dishes such as mustard barbecue beef ribs. 850 Avocado Ave., 949-718-0188. $$$ HARBORSIDE RESTAURANT One of O.C.’s most iconic landmarks, the 1906 Balboa Pavilion still lures visitors to its harbor view, and celebrants to its sweeping ballroom for special events and weddings galore. Expect a safe menu

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of all-American classics. Locals love that happy hour starts at 11:30 a.m. 400 Main St., 949-673-4633. $$ HOOK & SPEAR Executive chef Andy Arndt offers sustainable coastal cuisine at this indoor-outdoor venue with a Pacific view. Start with Hawaiian shrimp with hearts of palm, yuzu kosho, and mint. The day’s catch varies by season, but landlubbers can indulge in Anderson Valley lamb sirloin or a 40-ounce tomahawk chop with balsamic sprouts. A chill lounge is apropos for cold brews, small plates, and comfy game watching. Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa, 900 Newport Center Drive, 949-729-6900. $$$ LIDO BOTTLE WORKS This handsome waterfront venue sounds like a liquor store, but it’s a sleeper of a full-service restaurant hiding in the swanky Lido Marina Village development. Hyper-seasonal and prettily plated, notable creations include Dory Fleet catches of the day, opulent Iberico secreto pork, a solid burger, and one glorious chocolate mousse. 3408 Via Oporto, 949-529-2784. $$ MOULIN Moulin is the passion project of Paris native Laurent Vrignaud. After 30 years in the action-sports industry, he lives his longtime dream of serving bistro classics, selling oven-fresh baguettes and grab-and-go dishes, and peddling wines and other French pantry items. The unfussy bistro and patio evoke Paris at every turn. It’s O.C.’s gathering spot for expats and Francophiles. 1000 Bristol St. North, 949-474-0920. Locations (not reviewed) in Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa. $$ OLEA CELL AR CRAFT COOK Eastside’s dapper dinner house is the latest offering from the polished crew behind sister restaurants Ironwood and Vine, a homegrown hospitality group. Fans of chef Jared Cook will recognize some familiar dishes from his sibling shops, but there are exclusives here, too. We’re mad for the opulent duck liver terrine with bacon and bourbon, and those fine oysters baked with blue crab

in tarragon butter. Add top-notch cocktails and 50 notable wines by the glass. 2001 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach, 949-287-6807. Dinner nightly. $$$ PESCADOU BISTRO After three decades at its vintage location, this vestpocket bistro owned by Jacques and Olga de Quillien is as cozy and classically French as ever. The blackboard $40 prix fixe rules supreme, but you can also indulge in classics that would thrill Julia Child: braised rabbit, duck confit with frites, and luscious ratatouille. Seasoned servers keep the regulars content, so it’s no wonder that diners quietly keep this gem their secret. 3325 Newport Blvd., 949-6756990. Dinner only. $$ PIZZERIA MOZZA This is the O.C. outpost of the rustic, reverent Italian cuisine brought so smashingly to L.A. in 2006 by luminaries Mario Batali, Nancy Silverton, and Joe Bastianich. Picture-perfect pizzas with heady toppings, delightful antipasti, comforting al forno dishes, and A+ desserts attract eager crowds to this simple, boxy space. Local beers, Italian wines, and a full bar. Don’t miss the cauliflower fritti, caprese salad, and any pizza with pork. Butterscotch budino is a gold rush, too. 800 W. Coast Highway, 949-945-1126. $$$ SABATINO’S LIDO SHIPYARD SAUSAGE CO. Peter Sabatino used to deliver his mom’s sausages door to door in Chicago. Now customers come to him in Newport Beach, where he sells 300 to 400 pounds a day from his restaurant. The old-school Italian menu and comfy patio make it a relaxing spot for first dates or family dinners of pastas, seafood, and, of course, dishes loaded with his secretrecipe sausages. 251 Shipyard Way, 949-723-0621. Beer and wine. $$ SESSIONS This busy “West Coast deli” on the peninsula crafts terrific sandwiches that eat like a meal for two. Gourmet creations with kooky names are meticulous stacks of top ingredients with exacting ratios, so every ’wich is scrumptious to the last bite. A surfer vibe extends to hearty breakfasts at 7 a.m. daily, starring Golden State Coffee Roaster coffee. 2823 Newport Blvd., 949-220-9001. Beer and wine. See Huntington Beach and Irvine locations. Fourth location (not reviewed) in Newport Beach at 101 Newport Center Drive. $ SHOREBIRD Hidden inside the Vue Newport enclave, Shorebird is invisible until you enter the airy split-level space dominated by its waterfront view. Expect contemporary American fare plus familiar side detours for sushi and tacos. Best bets include Duroc pork chop, lump crab cakes, avocado fries. 2220 Newport Blvd., 949-287-6627. $$$ SOL COCINA Fresh, spunky flavors of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula lure the coastal crowd to this bayside cantina. A kickin’ bar with crackling fireplace serves tasty cocktails, many made from scores of artisan tequilas. 251 E. Coast Highway, 949-675-9800. $$$ SUSHI ROKU The sixth location of this Cal-Japanese concept makes a huge impression with striking decor and vibrant cuisine. If the dining room’s busier than the sushi bar, blame the thoughtfully designed and executed menu, notably dishes such as fluke kumquat sashimi, blue crab tartare, Prime ribeye Japonais, and the deconstructed s’mores. The creative sushi deserves a night all its January 2022 • Or a nge Coast 139


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NE WPORT COAST THE BEACHCOMBER The surf’s-edge view might be better than the food, but the drinks and eats are good enough to keep this iconic spot packed with beachgoers, especially in summer. Stick with basics such as grilled artichokes, lobster club, and stuffed salmon. Executive chef Carlos Olivera oversees the breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus that change slightly each season. 15 Crystal Cove, 949-376-6900. $$$ BLUEFIN Adroit chef Takashi Abe applies his considerable talents to pristine ingredients he fashions into gorgeous works of edible Japanese art. His omakase is transcendent (and cheaper at lunch). The setting is suitably spare and visually soothing. Superior sake selection. 7952 E. Pacific Coast Highway, 949-715-7373. $$$ MARCHÉ MODERNE The finest French bistro south of BEST NEW RESTAURANT Beverly Hills is reborn in coastal digs 2018 that express a fresh chapter for the redoubtable Florent and Amelia Marneau. Added space and oversize windows let the outdoors into a room that oozes grace and sophistication. Beloved dishes such as Spanish octopus with chorizo return to the dinner menu alongside new creations from the open kitchen—think crispy suckling pigs and beans, a three-day cassoulet. Amelia’s new desserts include ravishing Napoleons served weekends only. 7862 E. Pacific Coast Highway, 714-434-7900. $$$ MASTRO’S OCEAN CLUB O.C.’s flashiest hipsters gather here to be nursed like they’re bleeding cash. And they are. Megamartinis, obese lobsters, and Bible-thick steaks don’t come cheap, but this dramatic setting does offer the ocean view and suave service worthy of its position as our finest castle of cholesterol consumption. Thursdays 140 Ora nge C o ast • January 2022

THE HOBBIT Gustatory delights worthy of Gatsby attract diners on special occasions to this gracious hacienda, where dinners are seven-course pageants that start with bubbly and nibbles in the wine cellar, and end hours later on the cigar patio. Each night’s menu is set weeks in advance—and so are most reservations. 2932 E. Chapman Ave., 714-997-1972. Reservations required. $$$

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are famed for singles action that approaches tournament level. 8112 E. Coast Highway, 949-376-6990. See South Coast Metro location. $$$ WASA SUSHI James Hamamori cemented his stardom at this striking shopping-center spot brimming with devotees of modern spins on sushi. Renowned for such fare as salmon with ginger sauce and fresh orange. Exceptional selection of salads, appetizers, and entrees as well. 1344 Bison Ave., 949-760-1511. Beer and wine. $$ ZOV’S NEWPORT COAST This attractive shopping center offshoot of the popular original Zov’s in Tustin is a go-to patio cafe that lures locals with creative Cal-Med dishes such as Moroccan salmon salad, spiced lamb burger, and pomegranate baby back ribs. Desserts are a standout, as are cocktails and chic mezze starters. 21123 Newport Coast Drive, 949-760-9687. See Tustin location. $$$

ORANGE BOSSCAT KITCHEN & LIBATIONS Old Towne’s newest gastropub thoughtfully transforms a historic corner into a lively whiskey bar serving worthy eats with a southern accent. Look for parm-crusted meatloaf, gulf shrimp and grits, and a yowza burger. The service is sharp. Sunday brunch and a robust midweek happy hour. 118 W. Chapman Ave., 714-716-1599. $$ HAVEN CRAFT KITCHEN + BAR A serious contender in the gastropub category, this popular storefront in Old Towne lures a mixed crowd of brew fanatics and foodies, thanks to a rich roster of esoteric suds and polished pub grub from chef Craig Brady. Dishes such as a braised lamb pappardelle and coriander roasted baby carrots. Lunch and early dinner are options for bypassing the deafening din that rises with the crowd. 190 S. Glassell St., 714-221-0680. $$

THE BLIND PIG KITCHEN & BAR Lakeside seats, terrific craft cocktails, and daring fare by young chef Karl Pfleider earn local love for this rare gastro-canteen in Rancho Santa Margarita. Midweek tapas start at 3 p.m. with goodies such as steak tartare with pistachio XO sauce. But wait until 5 p.m. for the mahi-mahi with paprika mole. 31431 Santa Margarita Parkway, 949888-0072. Second location (not reviewed) in Yorba Linda, 4975 Lakeview Ave., 714-485-2593. $$ CARMELITA’S KITCHEN This lakefront sprawler offers top-notch Cal-Mex fare from the culinary vision of owner Clemente Heredia Jr., a third-generation operator. Expect Prime beef in the steak tampiqueña, Kurobuta pork in the wonderful carnitas. Outstanding margaritas. Warm, spiffy service. 31441 Santa Margarita Parkway, 949-709-7600. See Laguna Beach location. $$

SAN CLEMENTE BRICK The menu of authentic, seasonal cuisine says Italy, but the unfussy setting and beach-casual regulars make for a solid California vibe at this trattoria by chef-owner David Pratt. Thin-crust pizzas from the wood-fired Valoriani oven are composed with care, but don’t miss the house-made pastas and seasonal salads. Amazing meatballs, too. 216 N. El Camino Real, 949-429-1199. $$ IVA LEE’S Deep South and down-home despite the modern exterior, the Southern-Creole eats here are designed to help diners relax and let the good times roll. 555 N. El Camino Real, 949-361-2855. Dinner only. $$$ MRK PUBLIC Three chefs, two of them former co-chefs at Tabu Grill in Laguna Beach, transform a fast-casual fixture into a winning spot that offers craft beers, all $5, and a tightly edited menu of elevated favorites, notably Tuscan toast, and a terrific fried chicken sandwich. The rear counter offers a distant ocean view. 1402 S. El Camino Real, 949-441-7621. Beer and wine. $ NICK’S On a prime stretch of vintage Avenida del Mar, this inviting bar and grill is just urbane enough to lure grown-ups who prefer to skip the surfer grub scene in favor of crackerjack cocktails and a compact allday menu of comfort classics with a modern twist. Ace bets include the steakhouse salad and blackened fish sandwich. And there’s a sidewalk patio with fireplace. Sociable service is notably polished. 213 Avenida del Mar, 949-481-2200. See Laguna Beach location. $$ SOUTH OF NICK’S From the festive boxes of Chiclets at the reception station to scores of fine-sipping tequilas at the roomy bar, this beach burg shop from the team

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own, and the bar and patio offer their own vibes. Look for scores of noodles, salads, and bento boxes at lunch, and sakes. 327 Newport Center Drive, 949706-3622. $$$ TACO ROSA With agave-sweetened margaritas and house-made churros, these flagships of the Taco Mesa chain take fresh Mex to the max. 2632 San Miguel Road, 949720-0980. See Irvine location. $$ TAVERN HOUSE KITCHEN + BAR David Wilhelm, the county’s restaurant laureate, returns to Newport Beach with this fetching and welcome rehab of a waterside venue. Menus read like a playlist of Wilhelm’s champion recipes. Stand out new dishes for dinner and weekend brunch include red snapper Veracruzana, Buddha bowls, sirloin meatballs, and fried chicken with malted waffles. Look for a natty pre-sunset happy hour on weekdays. 333 Bayside Drive, 949-673-8464. $$ THE WINERY RESTAURANT & WINE BAR The snazzy venue overlooks the yacht and Duffy boat traffic in Newport Harbor, flaunting its waterfront charms with 180-degree views from two floors plus a cigar patio. The space sizzles with bonhomie— and diners who love their surf, turf, wine, and VIP treatment. Expect cosseting service from partners JC Clow, William Lewis, and executive chef Yvon Goetz. Best bets include Goetz’s signature Alsatian “pizza” and the Colorado buffalo carpaccio. 3131 W. Coast Highway, 949-999-6622. See Tustin location. $$$


behind Nick’s is all about hospitality and scratch cooking. Cocktails are special, so are desserts, but don’t miss the feel-good dishes such as mini-sopes, sea bass in poblano cream, and pork chile verde. 110 N. El Camino Real, 949-481-4545. Second location (not reviewed) in Laguna Beach at 540 S. Coast Hwy., 949-376-8595. $$ VINE A decor revamp of the cozy dining room and a menu overhaul add up to impressive new heights, because owner Russ Bendel Jr. wisely gives sauce monster and executive chef Jared Cook full reign over the kitchen. Look for killer duck wings and nightly specials that tend to sell out. A garden out back only sweetens this beach burg gem. 211 N. El Camino Real, 949-361-2079. Dinner only. $$$

SAN JUAN C APISTRANO MAYFIELD Modern, hyper-seasonal California fare meets the timeless food ways of the Middle East at this ingenious newcomer. Breezy two-story digs include a pretty quartz bar for leading-edge cocktails. Do try fried eggplant, lamb meatballs, and shareable dips. By day, look for indulgent brunch dishes. 31761 Camino Capistrano, 949-218-5140. $$$ PUBLIC 74 This county-line gastropub radiates a welcoming vibe that attracts customers of all types to its fauxramshackle chic, second-story venue. Craft brews, booze, and decidedly eclectic eats change often, as executive chef Gerry Kent keeps the smallish menu seasonal. Definitely consider the two-handed Reuben, and there’s a seasonal monster burger. 27211 Ortega Highway, 949-481-2723. $$ RAMOS HOUSE CAFÉ A sweet adobe hiding in the historic Los Rios district, Ramos House Café turns out some of South County’s most delectable daytime fare. Contemporary and clever American breakfasts and lunches (brunch on weekends) have a distinct Southern accent that fits the rustic, alfresco setting with passing trains as soundtrack. Look for ethereal biscuits and crab hash. And don’t miss the killer bloody mary. 31752 Los Rios St., 949-443-1342. $$

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BENCHMARK Quirky but capable, this Santa Ana newcomer goes all-in for alfresco, luring diners with a tree-shaded setting on a vintage residential street. The modest menu of American bistro dishes is just big enough to have wide appeal. Happy hour and weekend brunch have a backyard party vibe. Dinner surprises with upmarket dishes, say a lovely bavette steak atop celery root puree. 601 E. Santa Ana Blvd., 714-480-0225. $$ CHATO’S BAR AND GRILL This intrepid Mexican canteen offers less-familiar dishes—corundas, roast quail—alongside comfort favorites such as ceviche and chilaquiles. Michoacán native Sergio Ortega previously of Descanso, is executive chef. Inaugural meals include dinner nightly and Sunday brunch. Commendable cocktails. 400 N. Broadway, 714-852-3256. $$ EL MERCADO MODERN CUISINE Deceptively bare bones, the menu offers about 20 dishes, each showcasing a regional recipe fromphotograph by E M I LY J . D AV I S

Burrata at Mayfield Mexico’s distinctive territories. Don’t miss a sublime aguachile verde. Also impressive: crisp tacos ahogado in hot broth. We loved the guajillo salsa-soaked bread in the open-face pork pambazo at brunch. Inventive cocktails lean on mezcal and house-made bitters. The vintage site with soaring ceilings seats 115 and boasts modern artwork. Expect kind, unflappable service. 301 N. Spurgeon St., 714-338-2446. $$ LOL A GASPAR Offbeat but not outlandish, this Artists Village indie draws an eclectic crowd for creative cocktails and lusty pub grub, often with a Latin twist. Inside, the quarters are dark and chummy, while the Euroesque patio opens to the village promenade. 211 W. Second St., 714-972-1172. $$ MIX MIX KITCHEN BAR DTSA got a major dining upgrade BEST NEW RESTAURANT with this winner from chef-owner 2017 Ross Pangilinan. A veteran of highend dining, his major culinary chops rule the day but not the tab at his breakout venue with zero pretension and multicourse meals packed with finesse. Think prosciutto toast with quince honey, and seared foie gras with al pastor spices and charred pineapple. Spiffy craft cocktails, too. 300 N. Main St., 714-836-5158. Dinner only. $$$

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Tight focus on the fare makes dining at this South Coast Plaza hot spot better than ever. Executive chef Ron Lee makes delicious harmony with matriarch master chef Helene An’s spicy beef tacos and roasted New Zealand lamb rack, as well as her fabled roast crab (Tuesday only). Zen chic decor turns heads. Drinks at the dramatic bar dazzle the cocktail crowd, but try Sunday brunch for a more kickback experience, or snag a padded stool at the adjacent noodle bar. 3333 Bristol St., 714-5575679. $$$ ANTONELLO RISTORANTE For more than three decades South Coast Plaza’s Italian grand diva has reigned for ultrafine feasting

on authentic, traditional dishes backed by a savvy wine selection deep with Italian stars. House-made pastas, breads, and desserts. The restaurant’s aura of privilege is underscored by pampering service for VIPs. A full-service wine bar is the latest update. 3800 South Plaza Drive, 714-751-7153. $$$ THE HALL GLOBAL EATERY Upscale yet low key, full service Crudo gets a bit lost amid The Hall’s 10,000-square-foot wonderland of casual offerings, but do search out the latest menu from Amar Santana. It stars seasonal riffs on crudos exploding with worldly flavors plus endless choices from the raw bar, charcuterie list, and don’t-miss intricate cocktails by bar star Michael Rooney. Patio seating highly recommended. 3333 Bristol St., 714-515-5544. $$ DARYA Don’t let the chandeliers and acres of marble deceive—this convivial Persian dining room isn’t staid or formal. It’s de facto party central for the county’s Persian expats, their kin, and others who enjoy superb renditions of Middle Eastern kebabs, rice dishes, and classics such as fesenjon, a savory meat entree. Efficient service and huge portions make this a good choice for groups. 3800 South Plaza Drive, 714-557-6600. $$ DIN TAI FUNG Fans happily endure long waits to satisfy their craving for xiao long bao, juicy pork dumplings, handpleated with care. Bowls of noodles, rice, and stacks of bamboo steamers crowd tables as diners blend their own aromatic dipping sauce from rich soy, black vinegar, and shreds of fresh ginger. 3333 Bristol St., 714-549-3388. $$ HAMAMORI Sushi master artist James Hamamori applies persuasive talent to this South Coast Plaza penthouse dazzler of a sushi bar. Son Jim is now behind the bar, too, but this heavenly venue also shows off non-sushi dishes such as uni floating in edamame puree, Kobe rissole, and miso-marinated lamb chops. Omakase is truly top-notch. 3333 Bear St., 714-850-0880. $$$

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DINING GUIDE bomba rice for paellas, and verdant Mahon gin for cocktails. Dozens of authentic tapas beg to be tried, but do consider excellent wood-grilled steaks, dryaged in-house. Dinner tables at prime times are scarce, so plan, wait, or aim for lunch. 695 Town Center Drive, 714-463-6060. $$$

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Rainbow xiao long bao at Paradise Dynasty KNIFE PLEAT Knife Pleat replaces long-gone Marché Moderne in the penthouse of South Coast Plaza. The radically transformed 80-seat setting is a clear signal that this French arrival is wholly apart from its predecessor. Chef Tony Esnault and partner Yassmin Sarmadi are new to O.C. though acclaimed in Los Angeles, and in the case of Esnault, covered in Michelin star dust after years with mentor Alain Ducasse. Esnault is a disciple of the seasons; his style is light, graceful, and precise as revealed by escargot ravioli in broth, his famous legumes de saison, or the ultrarefined cassoulet. Don’t skip Germain Biotteau’s indulgent desserts. 3333 Bristol St., 714-266-3388. $$$ MASTRO’S STEAKHOUSE Be prepared for gargantuan portions, with drinks to match. Mastro’s offers Prime steaks, wet-aged for 28 days. A hand-cut, 33-ounce chef’s ribeye, and a 48-ounce, double-cut porterhouse will tame the manliest appetite. Retro sides include twice-baked potato, and creamed spinach. 633 Anton Blvd., 714546-7405. See Newport Coast location. Dinner only. $$$ MORTON’S, THE STEAKHOUSE Steaks, including a 48-ounce porterhouse and a double-cut filet mignon, are wet-aged three to four weeks. Fill your plate with giant sides of broccoli and hash browns, but leave a little room: There’s chocolate cake for dessert. Killer happy hour deals, early and late night, Sunday through Friday. 1641 W. Sunflower Ave., 714-444-4834. See Anaheim location. $$$ PARADISE DYNAST Y Singapore’s largest restaurant group opts for the Bloomingdale’s end of South Coast Plaza for its first U.S. operation with this wildly popular soup dumpling specialist that pioneered xiao long bao, oozing with luxury ingredients that include black truffles, foie gras, and crab roe. Ultramodern digs seat diners

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in view of an exhibition kitchen where 20 artisans handcraft a steady flow of dumplings to support a 75-dish menu starring dim sum and Sichuan classics. Walk-up wait list. 3333 Bristol St., 714-617-4630 $$ RITTER’S STEAM KETTLE COOKING Chef-partner Mike Ritter and crew create CajunCreole magic in 12 steam-heated steel caldrons that cook seductive versions of gumbo, chowder, and the legendary pan poast—a heady concoction of various shellfish bubbling in a rich sauce of cream, tomato, and secret spices, topped with a dome of perfect jasmine rice—that’s by far the bestselling dish. And don’t miss the mean po’boy sandwich. 1421 W. MacArthur Blvd., 714-850-1380. Beer and wine. $$ ROYAL KHYBER Arun Puri, the creator behind Orange County’s first Indian restaurant, is still buying the spices and manning the tandoor oven in the skilled kitchen at this upscale choice for first-rate renditions of classics such as butter chicken, tikka masala, and the signature Khyber’s Nectar, a dish of slow-cooked lamb shanks said to be an aphrodisiac. 1621 W. Sunflower Ave., 714-436-1010. $$ TERRACE BY MIX MIX Canny chef-owner Ross Pangilinan leverages the success of his original Mix Mix Kitchen Bar in downtown Santa Ana with this minimalist aerie overlooking the stylish Bridge of Gardens skywalk at South Coast Plaza. This venue lacks a full bar, but it has wine and beer and is open daily with ample free parking. Fans love the three-course lunch for $20, but weekend brunch with its mimosa cart beguiles, and dinner offers the best prix fixe in the center. Don’t-miss dishes include Asian ribs, hamachi crudo, and pork cheek adobo. 3333 Bear St., 657-231-6447. $$ VACA Top chef Amar Santana and ace partner Ahmed Labbate return to Costa Mesa with an exuberant, singular ode to Spain. Santana sidesteps the “eat local” crusade, offering peerless jamon Iberico, lush

CENTRO STORICO Old Town Tustin’s new kid on the old block transforms a vintage building into a spaghetteria and bar, plus a back pocket cafe. Artisan, fresh daily pasta is the latest effort from the Pozzuoli family behind Centro, the excellent micro pizzeria next door. Signature dishes include Capperi e Olive (casarecca), Aglione (bucatini), and grilled porterhouse for two. 405 El Camino Real., 714-258-8817. $$ CHAAK Gabbi and Ed Patrick of Gabbi’s Kitchen chose Old Town to show off the county’s most sophisticated take on the regional fare of Mexico’s wondrous Yucatan Peninsula, naming their new location after the Mayan rain god. The dazzling space features a retractable roof and sliding Roman shades to lovely effect. Must-have dishes include sikil pec, a roasted pumpkin seed dip, as well as cochinita pibil and carne cruda. 215 El Camino Real, 657-699-3019. $$$ THE WINERY RESTAURANT & WINE BAR The O.C. power crowd doesn’t care that this isn’t a winery, but a huge, handsome restaurant that attracts disciples of steak, wine, and cigars. They’re exactly the folks you’d expect would follow partners JC Clow and William Lewis from their previous gig at Morton’s, with executive chef Yvon Goetz in tow. Best bets include Goetz’s signature Alsatian “pizza” and the Colorado buffalo carpaccio. If the 7,500-bottle wine cellar isn’t enough, you can always purchase a private wine locker. 2647 Park Ave., 714-258-7600. See Newport Beach location. $$$ THE YELLOW CHILLI The Yellow Chilli is by Sanjeev Kapoor, India’s megacelebrity chef. Bigger than Wolfgang or Martha. The massive menu proves the master chef isn’t stingy with recipes, after writing more than 150 cookbooks. Knowledgeable servers help navigate the options. Don’t miss Sham Savera, one of Kapoor’s most famous creations: open-face spinach dumplings filled with fresh white paneer that float in silky tomato gravy spiked with garlic, cardamom, and mace. 2463 Park Ave., 714-389-5280. $$ ZOV’S TUSTIN BISTRO Fans love Zov Karamardian’s modern, creative way with Mediterranean flavors. Zov keeps her flagship venue fresh and stylish. Expect Cal-Med dishes such as Moroccan salmon salad, spiced lamb burger, and pomegranate baby back ribs. Desserts are a standout, as are cocktails and chic meze starters. The patio cafe out back stays busy at lunch and weekend breakfast. 17440 E. 17th St., 714-838-8855. See Newport Coast location. $$$

DINING NEWS Keep up with the latest Orange County food trends at orangecoast.com.

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YOUR JOURNEY. YOUR SCHOOL. Letter from Head of School Patricia Merz Like communities across the globe, the Sage Hill community has been through an extraordinary year and half and faced unprecedented challenges. Through it all, Sage Hill School didn’t miss a beat -- we stayed ahead of the curve and served as a model for other educational institutions. From pivoting seamlessly to a high-level virtual learning experience, to ensuring our students and faculty remained connected

and our families informed, to safely inviting students back to our small class sizes with new protocols in place. Our students have shown resilience; our faculty have shown flexibility and creativity; our leadership has been strong and proactive. No matter what, our focus has been on maintaining an exceptional student experience — challenging students to think creatively and work collaboratively, guided by teachers who

get to know each of them as individuals. The Sage Hill experience is as much about the journey as the destination. Our students are primed for later success by unlocking their potential, not just as students but as members of our community and citizens of our world. We can look at the list of where our students go to college, which is always impressive. But even more impressive is the way our talented, dedicated college counselors guide


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each student toward a college that fits their interests, learning style and personality. Sage Hill does a phenomenal job of not only getting students into college, but getting them into the right college — one where they will thrive academically and personally. The bottom line is that a Sage Hill education has intrinsic value. The value of a Sage Hill education can’t be measured in future salaries or degrees earned or college rankings. It is better measured in moments — the moment when a student’s eyes light up because a class discussion has sparked a brand new interest; the moment when the curtain rises and a student on the tech crew beams with pride seeing their hard work fall into place; the moment when a Lightning cross country runner crosses a finish line, not necessarily in first place but in a personal-record time; the moment when a dozen students on the freshman retreat coax their peer along the high ropes course; the moment when a shy student steps up at Town Meeting to confidently address the community. The sum total of the collection of moments is a bounty of experiences, personal growth, learning and friendships. That’s something beyond measure.

College Counseling: With a 34:1 studentto-counselor ratio, Sage Hill offers a highly personalized, student-centered college application process focused on helping each student find the best college fit based on their academic profile, aspirations, talents and interests. Service Learning: Service Learning provides students opportunities to explore community service opportunities and help create positive change. Through community partnerships, students are encouraged to develop and/or seek out service needs in the local and global communities that match their educational, personal and social interests. Spring at Sage: Students are offered experiential opportunities for leadership, creativity and risk-taking beyond the traditional classroom. After spring final exams, students spend a week participating in an intensive seminar or a group travel program. Sage Hill Internship Program: Career exploration and assistance with resumes, interviews and job applications prepare students for work opportunities. SHIP offers real-life, hands-on work experience and exposure to potential careers.

I welcome you to join us and see the Sage Hill difference for yourself! Our beautiful campus is open for tours for prospective students, and we are currently accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year.

Sage Connected: A unique hybrid of online and in-person learning experiences in the humanities, mathematics and science transform the traditional classroom into a flexible learning opportunity.

Please visit our website at www.sagehillschool.org for more information, and I hope to see you on our campus soon!

Advisory Program: The advisory program provides guidance, mentoring and a sense of belonging from the very first day of school. Advisors encourage personal and academic growth of each student by fostering positive relationships and supporting each student throughout their Sage Hill School journey.

Sincerely, Patricia Merz Head of School

Applications Now Open for 2022-2023 School Year! Parents with prospective students entering grades 9-12 in Fall 2022 can now apply. Application deadline is February 15, 2022.

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DIRECTORY PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN ALISO VIEJO Discovery Preparatory School 2A Liberty Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 (949) 939-8320 discoveryprepschool.com Ocean View School 24521 Moulton Pkwy. Aliso Viejo, CA 92637 (949) 855-8408 / oceanviewnps.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN ANAHEIM Acaciawood School 2530 W La Palma Ave. Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 995-1800 / acaciawood.org Anaheim Discovery Christian School 1275 E Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 535-2535 / myadcs.com Fairmont Preparatory Academy 2200 W. Sequoia Ave. Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 710-8493 Orange County Christian School 641 S Western Ave. Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) 821-6227 / occs.org Servite High School 1952 W La Palma Ave. Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 774-7575 / servitehs.org

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Waldorf School of Orange County 2350 Canyon Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 574-7775 / waldorfschool.com

Mardan School 1 Osborn St. Irvine, CA 92604 (949) 733-1500 / mardanschool.org

Vanguard University 55 Fair Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 556-3610 / vanguard.edu

Pacific Academy 4947 Alton Pkwy. Irvine, CA 92604 (949) 398-5288 / pacificacademy.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN FULLERTON Eastside Christian School 1701 West Valencia Dr. Fullerton, CA 92833 (714) 525-7200 / eastsidechristian.org Rosary Academy 1340 N Acacia Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 879-6302 / rosaryacademy.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN GARDEN GROVE Hope Christian Academy 12211 Magnolia St. Garden Grove, CA 92841 (714) 373-4673 / hopeca.wildapricot.org Orangewood Academy 13732 Clinton St. Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 534-4694 orangewoodacademy.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Fusion Academy 7711 Center Ave., Ste. 120 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (657) 200-2300 / fusionacademy.com

Rossier Park School 7100 Knott Ave. Buena Park, CA 90620 (714) 562-0441 / spectrumschools.com

Futures Academy 2100 Main St., Ste. 260 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (866) 402-1699 / futures.edu

Speech and Language Development Center 8699 Holder St. Buena Park, CA 90620 (714) 821-3620 / sldc.net

Huntington Christian School 9700 Levee Dr. Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 477-1212 / huntingtonchristian.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN COSTA MESA Montessori Harbor Mesa Preschool & Elementary School 3025 Deodar Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 549-3803 montessoriharbormesa.com/ curriculum/preschool

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Futures Academy 18881 Von Karman Ave., Ste. 900 Irvine, CA 92612 (866) 402-1699 / futures.edu

Liberty Christian School 7661 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 842-5992 / libertychristian.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN IRVINE Crean Lutheran High School 12500 Sand Canyon Ave. Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 387-1199 / clshs.org

TVT Community Day School 5 Federation Way Irvine, CA 92603 (949) 509-9500 / tarbut.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN LAGUNA BEACH Anneliese Schools - Aliso Campus 21542 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 499-5527 / annelieseschools.com Anneliese Schools – Manzanita Campus 758 Manzanita Dr. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 494-7388 / annelieseschools.com Anneliese Schools – Willowbrook Campus 20062 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-8310 / annelieseschools.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN LAGUNA HILLS Futures Academy – Laguna/MV Campus 25201 Paseo De Alicia, Ste. 250 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (866) 402-1699 / futuresforme.com Pathways School 23802 Avenida De La Carlota Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (949) 837-1203 / pathwayschool.net New Vista School 23092 Mill Creek Dr. Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (949) 255-1270 / newvistaschool.org

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN LAKE FOREST Heritage Christian School 22882 Loumont Dr. Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 598-9166 heritagechristianschool.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN MISSION VIEJO Stratford School 24741 Chrisanta Dr. Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 458-1776 stratfordschools.com PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN NEWPORT BEACH Newport Christian School 1000 Bison Ave. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 760-5485 newportchristianschool.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN NEWPORT COAST Sage Hill School 20402 Newport Coast Dr. Newport Coast, CA 92657 (949) 219-0100 / sagehillschool.org PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN ORANGE Eldorado Emerson Private School 4100 E. Walnut Ave. Orange, CA 92869 (714) 633-4774 / eldoradoemerson.org Futures Academy - Anaheim Hills Campus 3111 N. Tustin Street, Suite 240 Orange, CA 92865 (866) 402-1699 / futures.edu Olive Crest Academy 2190 N. Canal St. Orange, CA 92865 (714) 998-6571 / olivecrestacademy.org Orange Lutheran High School 2222 N. Santiago Blvd. Orange, CA 92867 (714) 998-5151 / lhsoc.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Santa Margarita Catholic High School 22062 Antonio Pkwy. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 (949) 766-6000 / smhs.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Capistrano Valley Christian Schools 32032 Del Obispo St. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 493-5683 / cvcs.org

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California State University, Fullerton 800 N. State College Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92831-3599 (657) 278-2011 / fullerton.edu

Saddleback Valley Christian School 26333 Oso Rd. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 443-4050 / svcschools.org

Cambridge Virtual Academy 830 S. Dale St. Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) 999-7757 / cambridge.auhsd.us

St. Margaret’s Episcopal School 31641 La Novia Ave. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 661-0108 / smes.org

Chapman University 1 University Dr. Orange, CA 92866 (714) 997-6815 / chapman.edu

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN SANTA ANA Blind Children’s Learning Center 18542-B Vanderlip Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 573-8888 / blindkids.org Calvary Chapel High School 3800 S. Fairview St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 662-7485 / calvaryschools.org Mater Dei High School 1202 W. Edinger Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92707 (714) 754-1175 / materdei.org The Open School 2625 N. Tustin Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 326-9736 / openschooloc.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN SILVERADO St. Michael’s Preparatory School 19292 El Toro Rd. Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 858-0222 / stmichaelsabbey.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN TUSTIN Spirit Christian Academy 1372 Irvine Blvd. Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 731-2630 / spiritacademy.org

PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Anaheim University 1240 S State College Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 772-3330 / anaheim.edu Azusa Pacific 1915 W Orangewood Ave., Ste. 100 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 935-0260 / apu.edu California Coast University 925 N Spurgeon St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 547-9625 / calcoast.edu

Concordia University at Irvine 1530 Concordia West Irvine, CA 92612-3203 (800) 229-1200 / cui.edu Hope International University 2500 E. Nutwood Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 (866) 722-4673 / hiu.edu Laguna College of Art and Design 2222 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 376-6000 / lcad.edu National University 3390 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 429-5100 / nu.edu Orange County Lingual Institute 600 Anton Blvd B Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 662-5400 / oclanguages.com Soka University 1 University Dr. Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 (949) 480-4000 / soka.edu Southcoast College 2011 W Chapman Ave. Orange, CA 92868 (714) 867-5009 / southcoastcollege.edu Stanbridge University 2041 Business Center Dr. Irvine, CA 92612 (888) 789-6208 / stanbridge.edu Webster University 32 Discovery Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 450-9066 / webster.edu UMass Global 16355 Laguna Canyon Rd. #1 Irvine, CA 92618 (855) 231-9710 / umassglobal.edu

Vanguard University 55 Fair Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 556-3610 / vanguard.edu

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PAIN MEDICINE David W. Lee Fullerton 714-879-0050

PATHOLOGY

Nazila Zekry Breast pathology Newport Beach 949-764-5636

PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIOLOGY

Christina Kendrick K Anaheim 714-644-3461 Nhat (Nathan) Le K Irvine 949-932-2446 Ramin Zolfagari K Irvine 949-932-2448

PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY

Anjan S. Batra Electrophysiology/ arrhythmias Orange 714-509-3939 Francesca A. Byrne Fetal cardiology, sports screening, noninvasive imaging Laguna Hills 877-430-7337 Anthony Chang Artificial intelligence, innovation in healthcare Orange 714-509-3939 Nita Doshi Pediatric/fetal cardiology, single ventricle survivorship Orange 714-509-7576 Nafiz Kiciman Congenital heart disease, simulation based education Orange 714-509-3939 Wyman W. Lai Noninvasive imaging, fetal cardiology Orange 714-509-3939 Uthara Mohan Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, athletic cardiac screening Newport Beach 949-646-1495

Gira S. Morchi Interventional pediatric cardiology Orange 714-509-3939 Pierangelo Renella Advanced cardiovascular imaging Orange 714-509-3939 Yuliya Turiy Costa Mesa 877-430-7337

PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

James Cappon Patient safety and quality Orange 714-509-8620 Jason Cook Crisis resource management, traumatic brain injury Orange 714-509-8620 Michele Domico Cardiac intensive care, extracorporeal life support Orange 714-509-8658 Gary Goodman Drowning prevention Orange 714-509-8620 Andrea Guardenier Orange 714-509-8620 Juliette Hunt Pediatric cardiac critical care medicine Orange 714-509-8658 Jason Knight Telemedicine Orange 714-509-8620 Patricia Liao International health, community outreach Orange 714-509-8620 Paul Lubinsky Orange 714-509-8620 Adam Schwarz Research trials Orange 714-509-8620

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PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Seth L. Brindis Orange 714-543-8911

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY

Alan Cortez K Pediatric diabetes, transgender medicine, growth Tustin 888-988-2800 Mark Daniels Diabetes technology and pubertal disorders Orange 714-509-8634 Daina Dreimane Growth disorders in children Orange 714-509-8634 Nikta Forghani Diabetes, puberty, turner syndrome, osteogenesis imperfecta Orange 714-509-8634 Himala Kashmiri, D.O. Thyroid cancer, ambiguous genitalia, growth Orange 714-509-8634 Christina Reh Type 1 diabetes, CFRD, transgender, Turner syndrome Orange 714-509-8634

PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY

Phyllis F. Agran K School health, injury prevention Tustin 714-329-2180 Ashish Chogle Functional and motility related gastrointestinal disorders Orange 714-509-4099 Jeffrey Ho, D.O. Intestinal rehabilitation, hepatology, capsule endoscopy Orange 714-509-4099 Mitchell Katz Orange 714-509-4099

Anup Patel Eosinophilic esophagitis Orange 714-509-4099 Barry Steinmetz Inflammatory bowel disease and eosinophilic esophagitis Costa Mesa 949-646-6224

Delma Nieves Pertussis, pneumococcus Orange 714-509-8403 Jasjit Singh Infection prevention, vaccines, global health Orange 714-509-8403

PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY/ ONCOLOGY

PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY

Geetha Puthenveetil Hemoglobinopathies, vascular anomalies, hemostasis-thrombosis, gene therapy Orange 714-509-8459 Naveen Qureshi K Anaheim 714-644-4824 Amit Soni Hemostasis/thrombosis, bone marrow failure Orange 714-509-8459

PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Jennifer D. Linzmeyer, D.O. K Simulation and critical care transport Anaheim 714-644-2000 Laura Totaro Orange 714-509-8826

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Felice Adler-Shohet Bone and joint infections, TB, recurrent fever Orange 714-509-8403 Antonio Arrieta Immunocompromised hosts and antifungals Orange 714-509-8403 Negar Ashouri Kawasaki disease, antimicrobial stewardship Orange 714-509-8403

Patricia Veiga Orange 714-509-8324

PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY

Van Huynh Acute leukemia, immunotherapy, CAR T-cell therapy Orange 714-509-4348 Carol Lin Leukemia/lymphoma program, cancer survivorship program Orange 714-509-4348 Elyssa Rubin Sarcomas, neuroblastomas, other solid tumors Orange 714-509-4348 Lilibeth Torno Sarcoma, cancer survivorship, histiocytosis, ovarian/ testicular tumors Orange 714-509-4348

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY

Susan Gage Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, cystic fibrosis, asthma Orange 714-509-8709 Amy Harrison Asthma, lung disease, prematurity, post-COVID Newport Beach 949-220-0510 Neal Nakra Pediatric sleep medicine Orange 714-509-7679

Pornchai Tirakitsoontorn Cystic fibrosis, asthma, bronchoscopy, chronic cough Orange 714-509-7679 Anchalee Yuengsrigul Asthma, chronic lung disease, cystic fibrosis Orange 714-509-8622

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY AND SLEEP MEDICINE Chana Chin Orange 714-997-3000 John Saito Post-COVID Syndrome Fountain Valley 714-537-7718

PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY

Azam Eghbal Orange 714-509-9160 Liliane Gibbs Pediatric teleradiology Anaheim 714-458-8992 W. Nathan Holmes Orange 714-509-9160

PEDIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE Kelly F. Davis Orange 714-633-2111 Chris G. Koutures Anaheim Hills 714-974-2220

PEDIATRIC SURGERY

John German Pilonidal cysts Orange 714-361-4480 Maryam Gholizadeh Pediatric surgical oncology Orange 714-364-4050 David L. Gibbs Orange 714-364-4050 Mustafa Kabeer Pectus excavatum, hernia, neonatal Orange 714-364-4050


TOP DOCTORS | 2022 Vinh Lam Minimally invasive surgery, neonatal congenital anomalies Orange 714-361-4480 Peter Yu Minimally invasive, thoracic and fetal surgery Orange 714-364-4050

PEDIATRICS

Steven Abelowitz ADHD, development, anxiety, depression Newport Beach 949-759-1720 Behnoosh Afghani Infectious diseases, medical education, outreach Orange 714-509-2562 Sinda Althoen Santa Ana 714-288-3230 Katherine Andreeff Pediatric hospital medicine Orange 714-509-8826 Paulina J. Avendano Behavioral pediatrics San Clemente 949-429-7700 Yvonne Bach K Garden Grove 888-988-2800 Jennifer Birkhauser Well/sick care Huntington Beach 714-477-8001 Bette Carlson Newborns, nutrition, adolescents Costa Mesa 714-668-2525 Annie Carr K Anaheim 888-988-2800 Dayna Chin Pediatric hospital medicine Orange 714-509-8826 Melitza J. CobhamBrowne Adolescent health, medical education and mentorship Santa Ana 657-282-6355 Matthew K. Coulson Clinical informatics, immunizations Laguna Hills 949-448-0656

Angela S. Dangvu Breastfeeding support Tustin 714-565-7960 Nancy Daisy Dodd K Infectious disease Anaheim 888-988-2800 Afif El-Hasan K Asthma San Juan Capistrano 888-988-2800 Svetlana Gorodetski Pediatric hospital medicine Orange 714-509-8826 Jennifer Ho Pediatric hospital medicine Orange 714-509-8826 Lisa Hoang Mental health, early development, sleep, asthma Mission Viejo 949-242-6915 Irene Kan K Anaheim 888-988-2800 Daniel Kang Hospital, medical education Orange 714-456-5631 Renuka Kar Neonatal-perinatal, hospital medicine Orange 714-509-3096 Romit Kar Teaching Newport Beach 949-662-0152 Altaf Kazi K Community medicine, child maltreatment Tustin 714-430-2616 Quynh Kieu Child development, global health Fountain Valley 714-546-6575 Connie Lin K Dermatology, injury prevention Santa Ana 888-988-2800 Liberty Lowe K Lifestyle medicine San Juan Capistrano 949-234-2098 Jennifer Lusk Pediatric hospital medicine Orange 714-509-8826

Suzanne McNulty Sports medicine, mental health, learning disabilities Mission Viejo 949-206-0001 Elenea M. Medina K Santa Ana 888-988-2800 Anjali Monga Autism and adolescent pediatrics Irvine 949-733-2800 Penny R. Murata Medical education Santa Ana 657-282-6355 Maria Nguyen K Garden Grove 833-574-2273 Hanh-Uyen Nguyen-Tang Orange 714-509-8826 Leticia Oliveros Health disparities latino community, immunizations, obesity Anaheim 657-282-6356 Sarah O'Loughlin Preventive care, newborns, asthma Orange 714-628-3230 Lori Openshaw Newborn care, infant/child nutrition, lactation Laguna Hills 949-951-5437 Dilip Patel Growth and development of high-risk neonates Orange 714-509-8632 Sameer Pathare Pediatric hospital medicine Orange 714-509-8826 Georgie Pechulis Pediatric hospital medicine Orange 714-509-8826 Harry Pellman Vaccinology, breastfeeding, nutrition, education Fountain Valley 714-509-4600 Myriam B. Perez K Perinatal medicine Anaheim 714-644-3303

Sharon T. Pham K Pediatric hospital medicine, physician advocacy Anaheim 714-644-2000 Zacharia Reda Pediatric pulmonary and critical care Newport Beach 949-644-0970 Varalakshmi Reddy Pediatric obesity Santa Ana 714-334-9355 Johanna RodriguezToledo Breastfeeding Mission Viejo 949-364-8700 Valerie Sheppard Newport Beach 949-644-0970 David Shinmei K La Habra 833-574-2273 Michelle Solomon K EHR, workflow, breastfeeding, food insecurity Garden Grove 714-741-3408 Barbara Stefanides K Chronic pain in pediatrics Mission Viejo 949-455-4327 Taylor Tran Newborn care Santa Ana 714-288-3230 Eric Troyan K Nutrition and asthma Mission Viejo 833-574-2273 Trung Tristan Truong Infants, children, adolescents Rancho Mission Viejo 949-542-7700 Patrick Van Winkle K Anaheim 888-988-2800 Roopa Viraraghavan K Infectious disease, tropical and travel medicine Anaheim 833-574-2273 Tommy Wang Medical education Orange 714-456-5631

Michael A. Weiss, D.O. Population health Orange 714-509-7030 Katherine Williamson Healthy active living Ladera Ranch 949-388-1798

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION Eric Chang Pain management Orange 714-598-1745 Danielle Perret Karimi Pain medicine Irvine 949-824-7246

PLASTIC SURGERY

Michael A. Bain Aesthetic surgery, wound and hyperbaric medicine Newport Beach 949-720-0270 Semira Bayati Aesthetic surgery, noninvasive rejuvenation, laser specialist Newport Beach 949-756-0400 Gregory R.D. Evans Aesthetic surgery, cancer reconstruction Orange 714-456-5253 Jon M. Grazer Aesthetic surgery Newport Beach 949-644-1240 Sanjay Grover Aesthetic surgery of the face, body Newport Beach 949-759-9551 Daniel Jaffurs Pediatric plastic and craniofacial surgery Orange 714-456-5253 Michael K. Lee Mission Viejo 949-364-1010 Michael McConnell Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery Fullerton 714-446-5180 Dong Jun (John) Park Aesthetic and oculoplastic surgery Newport Beach 949-777-6883

Keyian Paydar Aesthetic surgery, breast, body, face, neck Newport Beach 949-755-0575 Nirav Savalia Aesthetic and reconstructive surgery Newport Beach 949-759-0980 Hisham Seify Cosmetic surgery Newport Beach 949-251-1502 Michael Sundine Facelift, rhinoplasty, cosmetic surgery Newport Beach 949-706-3100 Robert E. Tuchler K Irvine 949-932-5105 Raj Vyas Facial aesthetic and reconstructive surgery Orange 714-456-5282 Robert M. Wald, Jr. Cosmetic surgery Fullerton 714-738-4282 Garrett Wirth Aesthetic cosmetic surgery Newport Beach 949-706-9988

PSYCHIATRY

Gustavo Alva Neuropsychiatry, Alzheimer's disease, major depressive disorders Costa Mesa 833-487-2582 Rimal Bera Adult psychiatry Orange 714-456-6898 Barton J. Blinder Child psychiatry, eating disorders, psychoanalysis and neuroscience advances Newport Beach 949-640-4440 Weiming (David) Chu Child and adolescent psychiatry Santa Ana 714-543-5609 Neel Doshi, D.O. K Child and adolescent psychiatry Santa Ana 714-644-6480

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TOP DOCTORS | 2022 Reza Farokhpay Young adult psychosis and bipolar Orange 714-456-7304 Anju Hurria Child/adolescent psychiatry, wellness, and autism Orange 714-456-5902 Aaron Kheriaty Medical ethics Orange 714-456-5902 Nishant Kumar, D.O. K Addiction psychiatry and addiction medicine Laguna Hills 714-644-6480 Mahnaz Pezeshpour K Treating adults, children, adolescents with ADHD Santa Ana 714-644-6480 Adrian Preda Orange 714-456-8688 David Safani Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, pediatrics Orange 714-456-5902 Pranav Shah K Wellness, mindfulness, chronic pain Santa Ana 714-644-6480 Felicia Wong K Emergency and consultation-liaison psychiatry Irvine 833-574-2273

PULMONARY DISEASE

Devang Savani Pulmonary, sleep, pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary fibrosis Placentia 714-577-9500

PULMONARY DISEASE AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

Joseph L. Chan K Anaheim 714-644-2156 George M. Girgis Sleep medicine Tustin 714-772-8282 Robert Goldberg Asthma Mission Viejo 949-364-3330 Usman Shah Sepsis clinical research, post-critical care recovery Newport Beach 949-764-6876 Andy Tran Pulmonary hypertension Fullerton 714-992-3000 x3226 Bassam Yaghmour Pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure Orange 714-456-7720

PULMONARY DISEASE, CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, SLEEP MEDICINE

Rahul M. Kale Sleep disorders San Juan Capistrano 949-443-4303

RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Allen M. Chen Orange 714-456-8074

REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY

Jane Frederick Assisted reproductive technologies Newport Beach 949-287-5600 Mark Kan IVF Newport Beach 949-222-1290 Daniel Potter Pre-implantation genetic testing, gender selection Newport Beach 949-287-5600

Jooby Babu Santa Ana 714-836-6800

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Marcus Rosencrantz Infertility, IVF, egg freezing Laguna Hills 949-516-0606

RHEUMATOLOGY

Sheetal B. Desai Lupus, APS, scleroderma, myositis Orange 714-880-7812 Allen R. Schenk Musculoskeletal ultrasound, osteoporosis/DEXA Laguna Hills 949-238-4100

SURGERY

Hector Arroyo K Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery Anaheim 714-644-3340 Saeed-Ur-Rehman Awan Pediatric surgery, neonatal surgery, hepatobiliary, hernias Orange 714-364-4050 Steven Beanes Hernia repair Newport Beach 949-791-6767 Michele Carpenter Breast cancer surgery Orange 714-565-0166 Shaun Daly Gastroesophageal reflux disease, bariatric surgery Orange 714-456-8598 Hang Dang, D.O. Breast surgical oncology Newport Beach 949-763-2204 Nora Evans Colon and rectal surgery, breast surgery Laguna Hills 949-457-7900 Lisa E. Guerra Breast surgical oncology Newport Beach 949-272-2095 Todd S. Harris Hernia surgery, fibroid surgery, endovascular surgery Newport Beach 949-221-0136

Marcelo Hinojosa Bariatrics, gastroesophageal surgery, hernia surgery, robotics Orange 714-456-6262 Michael Hurwitz Robotic/laparoscopic surgery Newport Beach 949-791 6767 David Imagawa Pancreas, liver, bile duct, gallbladder cancers Orange 714-456-3884 Sadia Khan, D.O. Breast surgical oncology Newport Beach 949-764-8281 Karen T. Lane Breast surgery Orange 714-456-8505 Erin Lin Breast surgery Orange 714-456-8000 Anne Luhan Venous and lymphatic medicine Mission Viejo 949-388-4800 Jeffry Nahmias Acute care surgery, high value care Orange 714-456-5890 Ninh T. Nguyen Bariatric surgery, GI surgery Orange 888-717-4463 Mohd Raashid Sheikh Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery Newport Beach 949-764-6665 Brian R. Smith Reflux, gastrointestinal cancers, bariatric surgery, hernias Orange 714-456-8160 Lincoln Snyder Breast surgery Newport Beach 949-791-6767 William Wallace Advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgery Laguna Hills 949-457-7900

Aaron P. Wilcox K Abdominal wall reconstruction, parathyroid surgery Irvine 888-988-2800 Jason Wong Robotic surgery Laguna Hills 949-457-7913 Nader Yamin K Advanced laparoscopy Irvine 888-988-2800 Kambiz Zainabadi K Minimally invasive surgery Irvine 888-988-2800

SURGERY, CARDIAC

Anthony Caffarelli Adult cardiac surgery Newport Beach 949-650-3350

SURGERY, COLON AND RECTAL

Joseph C. Carmichael Orange 714-456-8511 Anita Gregory Colorectal cancer, cancer genetics, robotic surgery Orange 714-835-8300 Bryan D. Loh K Anaheim 714-644-3341 Steven D. Mills Orange 714-456-8511 Michael J. Stamos Rectal cancer, minimally invasive surgery Orange 714-456-5456

SURGERY, NEUROLOGICAL

Lars Anker Orange 714-450-6880 Jefferson W. Chen Neurotrauma Orange 714-456-6966 Sooho Choi K Anaheim 888-988-2800 Christopher Duma Brain tumors Newport Beach 949-642-6787

Kiarash Golshani Endovascular, neurointerventional radiology Orange 714-456-6966 Hector Ho Brain tumors, spinal disorders, cerebrovascular Fullerton 714-734-3120 Frank P.K. Hsu Skull base, cerebrovascular Orange 714-456-6966 Robert Jackson Cervical spine surgery Laguna Hills 949-588-5800 Keun-young (Anthony) Kim Complex spine and deformity Mission Viejo 949-388-3800 Mark E. Linskey Brain tumor, skull base, trigeminal neuralgia Orange 714-456-6966 Robert Louis Minimally invasive brain tumor surgery Newport Beach 949-383-4185 Farzad Massoudi Brain and spine Laguna Hills 949-588-5800 Michael G. Muhonen Pediatric neurological surgery Orange 714-509-7070 Bradley Noblett Brain tumors, complex spine Fullerton 714-734-3120 Burak Ozgur Minimally invasive spine surgery Irvine 949-383-4190 Vikas Rao Brain, spine, cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery Mission Viejo 949-388-7190


TOP DOCTORS | 2022 Alexander Taghva Cervical artificial disc, spinal cord stimulation Mission Viejo 949-388-7190 Sumeet Vadera Epilepsy surgery Orange 714-456-6966 Daniel Yanni Minimally invasive and complex spine surgery Newport Beach 949-515-0051

SURGERY, ORTHOPEDIC

Kent R. Adamson Mission Viejo 949-348-4000 David Ashkenaze Minimally invasive spine surgery Laguna Beach 949-499-8226 Steven Barnett Adult reconstruction Irvine 714-634-4567 Nitin Bhatia Spine surgery Orange 949-515-5210 Donald E. Bittner Ortho hand surgery Fullerton 714-732-7767 Michael Burdi Spine surgery Mission Viejo 949-348-4000 K. Lauchlan Chambers Sports medicine, shoulder surgery Fountain Valley 714-850-7300 Rick P. Csintalan K Knee, sports medicine Irvine 888-988-2800 Brent R. Davis K Sports medicine Irvine 888-988-2800 Emil Dionysian K Hand surgery Anaheim 714-644-2327 David Downs Sports medicine, joint replacement Fullerton 714-879-0050

Daniel Duggan, D.O. Sports medicine Mission Viejo 949-393-3193 Mark Elzik Hand surgery Mission Viejo 949-364-2154 Payam Farjoodi Minimally invasive spine surgery Fountain Valley 714-850-7300 Tad Funahashi K Sports medicine Irvine 833-574-2273 Michael Gillman Patient-specific orthopedics Orange 714-598-1745 Scott Graham Sports, arthroscopic surgery Laguna Woods 949-586-3200 Bradley Greenbaum Sports medicine Irvine 949-451-1454 Robert C. Grumet Sports medicine Orange 714-634-4567 Ranjan Gupta Shoulder surgery Orange 714-456-7012 Andrew R. Hsu Foot and ankle surgery Orange 714-456-1699 Nimish Kadakia Sports medicine Irvine 949-586-3200 Jonathan Kaplan Foot and ankle surgery Orange 714-634-4567 Kiarash (Kevin) Khajavi Knee and shoulder surgery Fullerton 714-626-8642 Zafar Khan Spine surgery Fountain Valley 714-850-7300 Abraham D. Kim Hip and knee replacement Laguna Woods 949-586-3200

Arthur T. Lee K Hand surgery Irvine 949-932-5140 Eric W. Lee Knee/shoulder, sports, PRP, stem cells Orange 714-538-8549 Yu-Po Lee Spine surgery Orange 714-456-7012 Michael Marandola Orthopedic sports medicine, joint reconstruction/replacement Mission Viejo 949-348-4000 Mohamed E. Moussa K Total joint replacement Irvine 888-988-2800 Samuel Park Hip and knee replacements Mission Viejo 949-364-2154 Brett Peterson K Hand and microvascular surgery, orthopedic trauma Irvine 949-932-5000 Gregory Rafijah Hand Orange 714-456-1699 Jason Richards K Anaheim 714-644-2368 Nicholas E. Rose Hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder surgery Newport Beach 949-759-3600 John Schlechter, D.O. Pediatric sports medicine Orange 714-633-2111 John Scolaro Orthopedic trauma Orange 714-456-7012 Stewart Shanfield Fullerton 714-626-8030

David So Hip and knee replacement Orange 714-456-7012 Roger Sohn Shoulder reconstructive and arthroscopic surgery San Juan Capistrano 949-691-3131 Shahram Shawn Solhpour Shoulder and knee surgery, cartilage preservation Fullerton 714-626-8630 Stephen Tocci Foot and ankle surgery Mission Viejo 949-348-4000 Edward Yian K Orthopedic shoulder surgery Anaheim 714-644-7111

SURGERY, ORTHOPEDIC - HAND Ying Chi Hand and microsurgery Fountain Valley 714-434-3518

SURGERY, THORACIC

John Maurice Thoracic oncology, minimally invasive/ robotic surgery Orange 714-835-1800 Daryl P. Pearlstein Robotic thoracic surgery Newport Beach 949-764-6166 Ledford Powell Lung cancer and chest wall reconstruction Laguna Hills 949-716-2400

SURGERY, THORACIC AND CARDIAC

Richard Gates Pediatric cardiac surgery Orange 714-509-4641 Joanne Starr Congenital and pediatric cardiothoracic surgery Orange 714-509-4641

SURGERY, VASCULAR

Jeffrey L. Ballard TOS, aortic aneurysms, carotid artery disease Orange 714-532-0793 D. Daniel Dearing Carotid, arterial, venous, aneurysms, dialysis, trauma Laguna Hills 949-457-7900 Carlos Donayre Aortic surgery and related diseases Orange 714-456-5453 Roy M. Fujitani Aneurysms, peripheral arterial disease, surgical education Orange 714-456-5453 Nii-Kabu Kabutey Endovascular management of abdominal aortic aneurysms Orange 714-456-5453 Isabella J. Kuo Orange 714-456-5453 Russell Montgomery Aneurysm surgery, carotid surgery, peripheral vascular disease Orange 714-532-0793 Steven P. Posner Minimally invasive vascular and endovascular surgery Orange 714-532-0793 Wang Teng Complex aortic aneurysm and carotid disease Laguna Hills 949-457-7900

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY Maki Yamamoto Orange 714-456-8000

TRANSFUSION MEDICINE

Minh-Ha Tran, D.O. Orange 714-456-8925

UROLOGY

Kai-wen Chuang Pediatric urology Orange 714-509-3914 Ralph V. Clayman Kidney and ureteral stone disease Orange 714-456-6849 Joel Gelman Penile and urethral reconstructive surgery Orange 714-456-2951 Gamal Ghoniem Female pelvic medicine and reconstruction surgery Orange 888-268-1108 Mark L. Jordan Orange 714-456-6717 Jaime Landman Minimally invasive kidney stone and cancer management Orange 714-456-3330 Ross M. Moskowitz Orange 714-456-7005 M. Leon Seard, II Orange 714-456-5371 Karan J. Singh Vasectomies, UroLift, greenlight laser, incontinence, botox Mission Viejo 949-855-1101 Aaron Spitz Male reproductive and sexual medicine Laguna Hills 949-855-1101 Neyssan Tebyani Robotic surgery, incontinence, kidney stones, prostate Laguna Hills 949-855-1101 Edward Uchio Urologic oncology Orange 714-456-6896 Elias Wehbi Pediatric urology Orange 714-509-3914 Faysal A. Yafi Men's health Newport Beach 714-456-5378

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Santa Ana’s Jon Julio is a former pro skater and the owner of Them Skates, an inline skating company that recently opened its first storefront. by Lily Lopez

What’s your skating background? I’m from the Bay Area. I moved out here because the kind of skating that I do—trick skating or street skating—was really popular in the mid-’90s and most of the industry was in Orange County. Compared to surfing or skateboarding, there was no history yet for inline skating, so it was pretty much a blank canvas. How did Them Skates start? I created the parent company Themgoods in 2008 and launched Them Skates in 2018. I started small, selling clothing and accessories. My whole dream was to distribute multiple products, including skates. In 2017, I found a way to 156 ORA NGE CO A ST • January 2022

manufacture skates on my own. We had a grand opening in November for our retail shop in downtown Santa Ana. We’ve also collaborated with the clothing brand Brain Dead, and we have a big project coming up with Clarks shoes. Do you host contests? We run The Blading Cup, which just had its 10th year. It’s probably the biggest inline skating event in North America, and it’s

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in Santa Ana. We also incorporated roller skating this past year, which was the first time we’ve done that. Have you noticed a rise in the popularity of inline skating? People in this culture never stopped, but it’s really interesting to see the transition in the last two years of people finding skating again and remembering the ’90s and remembering that this is fun. COVID19 brought people back to things that you could do outside or with your family. And skating is that. I’m 44 and I have two kids, but I’m still skating as much as I can. It’s good exercise, and there’s definitely a sense of freedom you get when you’re on wheels.

photograph by E M I LY J . D AV I S

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Articles inside

Vanguard University’s Priceless Luncheon

29min
pages 139-145

Sage Hill School

1min
pages 146-147

OC United Way “Taking Flight”

9min
pages 137-138

Dalia Ibrahim, MD, MPH / Dina Seif MD, MBA

25min
pages 131-136

Mark Kan, MD, FACOG / Lauren Sundheimer, MD, MS, FACOG

1min
page 122

Thomas Rambacher, DPM, FACFAS FAPWCA

2min
page 128

Alexander Tagva, MD

1min
page 130

Edinger Pediatrics

3min
page 119

Elizabeth J. Pusey, MD

1min
page 116

Alzheimer’s OC: The Jewel of OC

12min
pages 43-59

Daniel S. Yanni, MD, FAANS

1min
page 109

Newport Children’s Medical Group

4min
pages 96-97

City of Hope

1min
pages 98-99

UC Irvine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

2min
page 113

Melanie Ho Erb, MD

2min
page 105

The Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center (SCARS)

1min
page 100

The Appearance Center of Newport Beach

1min
page 101
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