Wahoo's Fish Taco
Private | |
Industry | Restaurants |
Founded | Costa Mesa, California (1988) |
Founder | Eduardo Lee, Mingo Lee and Wing Lam |
Headquarters | Santa Ana, California, U.S. |
Website | wahoos.com |
Wahoo's Fish Taco is a U.S.-based restaurant chain that offers Mexican food mixed with Brazilian and Asian flavors.[1] Categorized as a "fast casual restaurant",[2] the quality and preparation time of its food is between that of a fast-food restaurant and a more formal restaurant.
They serve Wahoo fish in their tacos, as well as Mahi-mahi.[3]
History
Wahoo's was founded in Costa Mesa, California in 1988 by Chinese-Brazilian brothers Eduardo Lee, Mingo Lee and Wing Lam, who mixed traditional Chinese and Brazilian flavors with dishes they encountered while traveling in Mexico.[4][5][6] Wahoo's has expanded across California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Texas. The corporate headquarters are in Santa Ana, California. They offer many vegetarian and even vegan options, such as tofu, banzai veggies and brown rice. The restaurant chain also offers a kids' meal menu. Wahoo's first international restaurant was opened in Tokyo, Japan in time to celebrate their 25-year anniversary.
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- American Chinese cuisine
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- Companies based in Costa Mesa, California
- Companies based in Santa Ana, California
- Economy of the Southwestern United States
- Fast casual restaurants
- Mexican-American cuisine
- Privately held companies based in California
- Restaurants established in 1988
- Restaurants in California
- Restaurants in Colorado
- Restaurants in Hawaii
- Restaurants in Nevada
- Restaurants in New York
- Restaurants in Pennsylvania
- Restaurants in Texas
- Cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic United States