Frank Garcia was just a teenage dishwasher who carried hope with him all the way to Southern California. Today, just minutes from Disneyland, he owns a beloved spot overflowing with fajitas and 10-lb. burritos.
A 10-minute drive from Disneyland , this restaurant is a beloved gathering spot in the Orange County community."Frank is an icon in the community and here in Anaheim ," Norma Kurtz added. "Much loved, much loved.
""The food is good, my service is good," Garcia said. "And we take care of the people." Hitchhiking from Texas to SoCal as a teenager, Garcia worked as a dishwasher and dreamed of opening his own restaurant.He purchased his space more than five decades ago, and it's expanded in size again and again. Today, customers come in daily for the sizzling hot fajitas, the tamales and a burrito so big, one weighs in at 10 pounds."I also love the menudo, and he said that was your best seller," ABC7's Rachel Brown said.You'll notice photos of veterans cover the walls. Giving back to them, and local families in need is a mission important to the Garcia family. "I believe that if you make money, you have to give some part back to the community," Garcia said. "They're my friends, my family, because people, my family are mine."La Casa Garcia is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.Chachi's pairs good vibes with 'crispy, melty sandwiches' in San Pedro
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