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Awesome Eats At The Amarith Table

By John M. Borack Special to the Tribune

There is a new eatery in Garden Grove that takes the term “family restaurant” to the next level. It’s called Amarith Table, and it’s located on the site of the former Waterfront Café near Brookhurst and Garden Grove Blvd.

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Owner Adam ––who manager Susie Amarith calls the “captain and visionary” of the new neighborhood restaurant –– has lived in Garden Grove with his wife Sana for more than 40 years and raised his family in the city. “He sets and defines ‘The Amarith Way,’” says Susie. “He has instilled in all of us the value of hard work and sincerity in everything we do.”

“All of us” includes several

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members of the Amarith family: in addition to Adam, Sana and Susie, you can find Linda, Hannah, David and Angel hard at work at the restaurant on most days, either serving customers or working behind the scenes. (Susie is also a longtime educator at the Garden Grove Unified School District.)

“We see our restaurants as an extension of some of our family traditions,” Adam explained. “We love cooking and gathering with friends and family over a meal.”

The Garden Grove location is the newest addition to the Amarith restaurant family; there are also locations in Orange and

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• July 3-July 7, Medieval Times (lunch included), $150

• July 10-July 14, AMC Theater/Dave & Buster’s, $178

• July 17-July 21, Disneyland, $240

• July 24-July 28, Aquarium of the Pacific, $165

• July 31-Aug. 4, Knott’s Soak City (lunch included), $179

• Aug. 7-Aug. 11, Boomers (lunch included), $177

Camp costs include weekly excursions, refreshments, a T-shirt, and participation in daily activities and games. Participants may sign up for the entire 9-week program or on a week-by-week basis.

On Friday, July 28, from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Garden Grove Day Camp will host a special aftercamp event, “Kids Night Out, Parents Night Off.” Cost to participate is $15 per child.

Teens, ages 13 to 17, interested in gaining leadership, problem solving and team building skills, while creating lasting friendships, are invited to become counselors-in-training during the

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