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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Who Song and Larry's Awesome Sunday Brunch in Orange


My buddy Drew and I are making Sunday Brunch a monthly habit that we should just call ourselves the Brunch Guys! So this time we are at Who Song and Larry's in Orange. Let's see if this brunch should be a must-do on your list.

Starting with the photo above, the elote is a great sign we are in for an amazing brunch! The elote has several seasoning options but I went with the dunk in the bucket of butter, cheese and tajin!


There is a taco bar and there are three tasty options to choose from. You can get carnitas, smoked chicken or steak and bacon tacos. All three are amazing! My favorite is the steak and bacon as the steak is tender and blends well with the saltiness of the bacon.


There is also bottomless mimosas. The staff does an amazing job making sure your glass stays topped off.


There is a waffle bar and a carving station. The carving station has melt in your mouth tri-tip and two kinds of sausages.


There is also a wafflette bar where they make omelettes in a waffle maker. These wafflettes are large and can easily feed two people.


There is also a central station with all sorts of amazing dishes including garlic butter pasta, mahi mahi, sausages and more.


There is a seafood station with peel and eat shrimp, ceviche and oysters.


For an extra $9 you can get a glass of Grey Goose and head to the build-your-own bloody mary bar. So many options to make your perfect bloody mary.


Here is my creation. I think I went a little too heavy on the spices though.


It was time to make our way to dessert. The chocolate fountain has your usual marshmallows, rice krispie treats and strawberries, but they also add bacon. That's right you can make your own chocolate covered bacon.


The other dessert options include flan, fudge and pie. such a great way to wind down from all of the other food options.

And I didn't even get to the burrito bar, the menudo, the pozole and the chicharones.

Sunday Brunch is an amazing experience! Dare I say too many food options and amazing service make this a must for Sunday Brunch. Plus, they start at 9am if you want to get an early start with no crowds and take your time eating and drinking.

Brunch is $29.99 for adults and $12.50 for kids 12 and under.

To learn more check out their site:

whosongandlarrys.com

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