Fresh Off The Boat Fish Grill Planning Fall Opening in Old Towne Orange

The spot will replace Felix Continental Cafe, which closed in August.

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Fresh Off The Boat Fish Grill is planning to open its fourth location, this time in Old Towne Orange. It will be taking over 36 Plaza Square, which was formerly home to Felix Continental Cafe. The Cuban and Spanish cuisine spot closed at the end of August.

Founders Moe Ghazi and Ramsay Haralambous launched the Fresh Off The Boat Fish Grill brand in 2019 and have since expanded to three locations across Orange County. Their first two spots were in Tustin and Placentia, followed by another opening in Santa Ana.

Fresh Off The Boat Fish Grill is a seafood-centered brand that draws influence from Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine. It offers various seafood options, including grilled cod, shrimp, mahi-mahi, barramundi and salmon. Other offerings include lamb gyros, salads, chicken kabobs, falafel, Baja bowls, sliders and tacos. The brand emphasizes the use of fresh ingredients and the fusion of different flavors.

It appears that the location will be a quick flip. Ghazi told Los Cerritos News that they hope to be open by the end of September, though it depends on construction.

What Now Orange County has reached out to ownership for more information on the upcoming location but has yet to receive a response. Stay tuned for updates on this location.

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Emily McGinn is a passionate writer from the Los Angeles area. She has experience reporting on local news and the restaurant industry, and in multimedia writing for podcasts and videos. In her free time, she enjoys exploring restaurants and finding new coffee shops to try.
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