For all your hot pot desires, look no further than the Rolling Boil located in the historic Anaheim Packing District. First you start with the protein (chicken, steak, pork, salmon, etc.), then you add a broth and some sauces. You cook the meats or veggies yourself and mix different types as well. The broth selections include miso, sukiyaki, Thai coconut, spicy Szechuan, savory veggie or a 50/50 mix of two. Sides include dumplings, fried rice, chicken wings and fluffy onion pancakes while almost all of the wine, beer and liquor hails from Asia.
This is a popular spot for the early morning crowd who like to rev up their engines with great coffee and juices. Diners fill up on scrambled eggs, omelettes, scones, muffins or bagels. If you come for lunch you will find sandwiches, pizzas, soups and salads. This place is hugely popular with locals, many of which are regulars here.
Crepes are synonymous with the French and Belgian kitchens, but there are so many establishments across the country that prepare these delectable treats, you could easily assume the fluffy, little crepes are American. This creperie located in the Anaheim Packing District brings both savory and sweet ones to your table. The kitchen prepares and fills them with decadent ingredients like Nutella, Speculoos cookie butter, gelato and whipped cream as well as healthy ones that are packed with fresh fruit. Grab an equally delicious cup of coffee or tea, and breakfast is served.
As its name implies, Native Foods Cafe is a purveyor of both vegetarian and meat based dishes for the health conscious consumer. The menu items meticulously detail the all-natural ingredients and the kitchen only uses non-GMO items. Gluten-free options are available and the menu does a superb job at describing dishes that may contain food allergens. Some of the dishes include the Sesame Kale Macro Bowl, the Bangkok Curry Bowl, Lemongrass Broccoli and a kid's menu that is just as impressive. Its location at the Camp is also another reason why to visit Native Foods, after you eat, you still feel light and filled with energy to go shopping.
Rooster Cafe is located in the popular shopping and entertainment complex, the Camp. The cafe is known for its strong coffee as well as its sumptuous breakfasts and though Rooster is only open for breakfast and lunch, the menu is packed with classic omelets, sandwiches and salads. The Portuguese omelet made with linguiça and French Dip sandwich are two standouts on the menu while the Mexican Mocha is probably the best drink on the list.