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OC's food protection program website.. too bad we don't get the letter grade system like LA.. but still fun to browse.... here's a list of closures recently.. surprised to see Opah on there...





<a href="http://foodinspections.ocgov.com/foodinspections/closures.aspx">foodinspections.ocgov.com/foodinspections/closures.aspx</a>





Here's a link to search by name, address, etc.





<a href="http://foodinspections.ocgov.com/foodinspections/main.aspx?agency=och">foodinspections.ocgov.com/foodinspections/main.aspx</a>
 
The Opah on the list is the jambroee one in tustin market place. I have been to Opah Aliso viejo countless times, and I always had good food. However I will not go back to the Opah in Jambroee ever again. I think the food in Opah Jambroee is consistently bad for the price you are paying. The crab cake is dry, and the fish is dry too. The service is equally bad. What a shame.
 
<p>Wow, we were at Opah restaurant about 1.5 years ago and did not think the food was as good as it was hyped up to be and the service was quite bad. Our feeling was that this was an okay place for enjoying a cocktail or two, but nothing more. </p>

<p>Thanks for posting this information, looks like we survived without getting ill!</p>
 
<p>The same Opah owner owns the 230 on Forest Street in Laguna. I like 230 better than Opah. 230 has been there for a long time. </p>

<p>Just to be clear, I haven't heard any bad meal stories about the Opah in Aliso Viejo ever since they opened in 2000. The only complaint I have for that Opah is that they don't change their menu often (some minor changes several months ago). We all sick of going there after seven years.</p>
 
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