The dining reward cards are good Jan. 29 through March 15. And there is no limit to how many Newport Beach Dining Cards you can earn.
The 20% discount offer is good for food orders only. Limit one card per person. Gratuity Card promotion not good with any other promotions. Not valid on holidays. Take-out orders do not apply.
Advance reservations are recommended for Newport Beach Restaurant Week, and can be made by calling the participating restaurants directly, or, by visiting www.NewportBeachDining.com.
Try the new raw bar
Whole Foods in Tustin landed a major coup with the partnership of Jenny Ross, 118 Degrees Restaurant owner from the Camp in Costa Mesa.
Ross is debuting a new Raw Bar from 6 to 8 p.m. today. It’s a free grand opening party. The Raw Bar features Jenny’s delicious raw cuisine inspired by her past 10 years in the raw food movement. You can sample raw bar favorites, like chocolate truffles, lasagna, Portabello tacos and more; and drink Kombucha martinis (we might pass on this one).
Singer-songwriter Mike Isberto will be, you know, singing, and you can enter raffles, win free gifts and have fun. Reserve a spot by e-mailing spjam.marketing@wholefoods.com.
Whole Foods is at 2847 Park Ave. For more information, call (714) 566-7650 or visit www.wholefoodsmarket.com/ stores/tustin. 118 Degrees is at 2981 Bristol St., Suite B5 in Costa Mesa.
For more information, call (714) 754-0718 or visit www.shop118degrees.com.
Paddle out, dude
The epicenter of all things paddle surfing in Orange County is at Paddle Surf Warehouse in Costa Mesa. It’s a one-stop shopping destination for all paddle board-related gear with more than 100 boards in stock.