Listed below are links to reviews of Ramos House Cafe from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"With its location near the railroad tracks, Ramos House Cafe showcases a style and charm that make it one of Orange County's most unique restaurants. Built in the 1880s, the board-and-batten home provides a cozy setting for delicious comfort food, whether..."
[ more from blogs.ocregister]
"My dining companion Devin ordered coffee, the Cinnamon Apple Beignets (also a favorite), and a rich and filling Chocolate-Cherry Pain Perdu. This particular pain perdu isn't offered on the normal menu, but the Banana Maple Pain Perdu is listed on the week..."
[ more from calendarlive]
"Among the favorites at this charming breakfast and lunch-only spot housed in an 1881 residence a short walk from the mission is a fried chicken salad made with crunchy tenders of cornmeal-coated chicken, cool mixed greens and pepitas, and finished in a ta..."
[ more from events.ocregister]
"The Ramos House, built in 1881, was the long time residence of the Ramos Family, one of San Juan Capistrano's oldest families, and became a cafe in October 1994. Humphreys) lives and works at the house, the wines are kept in the cellar, the herbs are grow..."
[ more from fodors]
| "Since we could not find anything we wanted to eat--eggs, more eggs, and macaroni--we ordered the suggested favorites. The crab cakes, which tasted like two sawdust bisquits, were covered with a greasy mix of bacon and eggs and topped with a curly somethin..." |
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[ more from foodfrenzy.freedomblogging]
"My dining companion Devin ordered coffee, the Cinnamon Apple Beignets (also a favorite), and a rich and filling Chocolate-Cherry Pain Perdu. This particular pain perdu isn’t offered on the normal menu, but the Banana Maple Pain Perdu is listed on th..."
[ more from frommers]
"Hidden away in the historic Rios district next to the train tracks, this converted 1881 cottage brings the flavor of a simpler time to the busy Orange Coast. The small seasonal menu of regional American favorites uses garden-grown herbs, house-baked bread..."
[ more from gayot]
| "Part of San Juan Capistrano's historic Los Rios district, this winsome cottage has all outdoor dining---tables are placed under a huge oak tree, protected by a sturdy wood-latticed awning and warmed by heat lamps. The small menu of Southern-inspired, new..." |
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