Digg’s Restaurant & Bar, a new international fusion concept, just opened near downtown Huntington Beach. And in celebration, it’s offering Greer’s OC readers 20% off through November just for mentioning Greer’s OC!
From gourmet burgers and salads to USDA Prime steaks and seafood, at Digg you’re going to find something for everyone. There are also international dishes like dakine, tender-sliced, marinated beef in a Mongolian sauce, and Digg’s deep pow, lightly breaded chicken or halibut chunks sautéed in Asian sauce.
Other options include honey-glazed salmon, Alaskan crab cakes and a brandy pepper rib eye. The menu also offers a variety of appetizers such as roasted garlic, coconut shrimp and seared ahi sashimi.
The lunch and bar menus offer items from the main menu as well as an assortment of sandwiches and burgers, even Brazilian Acai bowls, exotic berry and other fresh fruit topped with granola and drizzled with honey.
I wanted to build a restaurant that represented me, the people in my life and HB,” said Owner Phil Mack Chung. “Laid back, healthy, great music, drinks and amazing, unique food. Everything you dig is at Digg’s.”
Digg’s chic design is complemented by more relaxed details reminiscent of the local beach culture with surf art and photography as well as eight HD plasma screen televisions. Digg’s will also offer outdoor dining, a full bar, and a happy hour menu to satisfy the casual after work cocktail or the perfect ale to enjoy while watching the game.
Open from 11 a.m. to Digg’s is at 8052 Adams at Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. 714.960.3670.
Love Art &
Support love art&, a collection of artists and designers selling works to raise funds for collaborative projects with under-served populations by shopping, at Seed Peoples Market at The CAMP in Costa Mesa. And they’re hosting a party Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m., enjoy food and beverages donated by local purveyors.
The Seed Peoples Market is sponsoring a matching donation campaign where $10 of each pair of Patagonia’ s new line of Advocate shoes purchased will be donated to love art&. 2937 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. 714.708.2277.
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