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Kim’s Q-and-A: pay apps, mobile signature, credit checks

TECHNOLOGY Kim’s Q-and-A: pay apps, mobile signature, credit checks

By Kim Komando Signal Contributing Writer E ach week, I receive tons of questions from my listeners about tech concerns, new products, and all things digital.

Sometimes, choosing the most interesting questions to highlight is the best part of my job. This week, I received questions about payment apps, free credit reports and more. Payment app lowdown Q My 31-year-old unemployed worthless brother wants me to send him money using Venmo. Is this a safe way to give someone money? I definitely don’t want him to have my credit card number or checking account number. A Argh, that sounds like an annoying situation. Venmo is considered

A Putting that message in all iPhone messages by default is real genius marketing. Whoever thought of it should have gotten a huge bonus from Apple. You’re not alone being aggravated by it. Many people have no idea that they can change this signature line, or even that it is, technically, a signature line.

You may have noticed that certain email platforms allow you to use a signature in their desktop version, but that signature doesn’t carry over to the mobile version. This can be frustrating, but it’s a pretty quick fix. Kim created an easy how-to online: https://bit.ly/39Faddl. Free credit report Q I know that I better credit than my future wife, who buys the go-to service for “peer-to-peer” transactions, and millions of people use it every day without incident. A big problem with the service is how public your transactions can be; by default, you can watch transactions take place between friends and relations, thanks to Venmo’s chummy relationship with Facebook.

I recommend changing these settings as soon as possible, as there is no sensible reason to carry out these transactions publicly. There are many similar services to Venmo available, including Apple Pay with compatible devices. Change mobile signature Q Every time I send a message, at the bottom, it says, “Sent from my iPhone.” It annoys the heck out of me. Can I change that message? It’s hard to believe how difficult it used to be to check your credit. Until recently, the very act of checking your credit score was said to damage it. Today, many different services let you check your credit for free.

whatever she sees in Instagram ads. What’s the best way to get both of our credit scores before we go condo shopping? A It’s hard to believe how difficult it used to be to check your credit. Until recently, the very act of checking your credit score was said to damage it. Today, many different services let you check your credit for free. You can check both your credit and your future wife’s, and you can see itemized lists of all credit cards, loans, car leases, and so on.

You will probably have to consult your realtor and financial representative for the best way to handle the uneven scores; sometimes it’s a matter of putting one name on the mortgage and adding your wife after the closing.

For information on Kim Komando on today’s digital lifestyle, from smartphones and tablets to online privacy and data hacks, visit her at Komando. com. \

FROM THE CITY MANAGER Striving to keep crime down and roads safe

By City Manager Ken Striplin W hen I meet with officials from other cities, I am proud to represent the City of Santa Clarita because I know our community offers an enviable quality of life. When looking at both public safety and traffic safety in Santa Clarita, I am thankful for the work put in by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Department and the City’s Traffic Safety Team to ensure our crime rate and vehicle collision numbers continue to decline.

The City of Santa Clarita’s Traffic Safety Team, which was formed in 2016 and includes members of the Sheriff ’s Department and City staff in engineering and communications, has made great progress in reducing collisions and injuries. Since the implementation of the Traffic Safety

Plan in 2016, the Sheriff ’s deputies have stepped up enforcement of traffic violations, which resulted in nearly 62% more citations.

At the same time, the number of collisions has sharply declined. When compared to 2016, traffic collisions were down more than 28% last year and down 5.5% from 2018 to 2019. These figures show that as the Sheriff ’s Department continues its aggressive approach toward traffic enforcement, motorists are getting in fewer accidents. In fact, Santa Clarita’s 2019 collision rate — the number of collisions per 100,000 population — was the lowest it has been since the City began tracking the statistic in 2001. However, while the City has been successful over the last three years in reducing collisions and injuries sustained in traffic incidents, there were still eight fatal collisions in Santa Clarita in 2019.

In 2020, the Traffic Safety Team will continue to focus on data-driven actions to maintain our low collision rate, reduce pedestrian and cyclist collisions and address the number of DUI incidents through enforcement, engineering and education. To learn more, please visit santa-clarita.com/ HeadsUp.

A collaborative approach between our Sheriff ’s Department, City and vigilant community has resulted in the lowest crime rate on record. Statistics through November 2019 show that incidents of Part I crimes continue to drop in Santa Clarita. This time last year, the City announced that the crime rate was the lowest on record, I am proud to say crime has dropped even further and was down 18.5% through the first 11 months of last year.

Part I crimes are violent offenses that include homicide, rape, robbery, assault and grand theft auto, among others. The proactive approach taken by the Sheriff ’s Department, including targeted operations by the Career Offenders, Burglary, Robbery Apprehension Unit and Juvenile Intervention Team, helps to stay a step ahead of gang activity and juvenile crime. I want to again thank former Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Station Captain Robert Lewis, now Commander Lewis, for his leadership and service in our community. As the City and County take the next steps in selecting the new captain for our station, I am confident that person will build upon the strong foundation in place. We also look forward to the completion of the new Sheriff ’s Station on Golden Valley Road, which will further enhance service and response times. For more information on the new Sheriff ’s Station, please visit santa-clarita.com.

Ken Striplin can be reached at kstriplin@santa-clarita.com. The views expressed in his column are those of the City and do not necessarily reflect those of The Signal. \

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February is full of special days. Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, Presidents Day. Add in Fat Tuesday (Feb. 25) and Ash Wednesday (Feb. 26), and the month fills up pretty fast. This year add in Leap Day.

Leap Day only comes once every four years. This year Leap Day will be celebrated on a Saturday. With kids out of school, why not plan something fun to celebrate this unique day? Create a mini time capsule

Collect items to put in small plastic bin to be opened by your children on the next day, which is Leap Day, Feb. 29, 2024. Have your children write letters to themselves that they can open then.

Put a copy of The Signal newspaper from this year’s Leap Day into the bin, as well as favorite magazines, including this magazine. Add a list of your current favorite books, television shows, films and music.

Write a note that explains what you do on a regular day. This can include what time you get to school, your favorite subject, the name of your teacher, the names of your friends and more about your day.

Take a photo of you and your family and friends on Leap Day, and put that in the capsule. Lastly, write a list of 10 goals you want to accomplish in the next four years. They can be small accomplishments, such as promising to make your bed every day or feeding the family dog daily. Seal up the bin with mailing tape and write “Do Not Open Until Feb. 29, 2024” on the top of the bin. Store the bin in a closet for four years. By Michele E. Buttelman Signal Staff Writer

Play leap frog

Keep the kids busy and have them burn off excess energy by playing Leap Frog. To keep it interesting have the kids compete to see who can “leap” the longest in time and distance. Frog’s Eye Salad

A favorite dessert salad in Utah, this peculiarly named salad celebrates the “frog” theme of “Leap Day.” 1-1/2 cups dried acini de pepe pasta, (you can substitute orzo, any small soup pasta or Israeli-style cous-cous). 1 (20 oz.) can of pineapple chunks in juice 3 Tbsp. corn starch 1/4 tsp. salt 1/4 cup sugar 2 cups whole milk 1/4 cup plus 3 Tbsp. sweetened condensed milk 1/2 Tbsp. vanilla extract 1 11 oz. can mandarin oranges 2 cups mini marshmallows Cook pasta according to directions, drain and rinse in cold water. Strain pineapple juice over pasta and mix. Set pineapple aside. Combine cornstarch, salt and sugar in a saucepan. Slowly add milk over medium heat, stir constantly to dissolve sugar. Then, whisk in sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. Stir constantly until mixture forms a thick pudding. Remove from heat and place in refrigerator to cool for about an hour. (If pressed for time substitute instant vanilla pudding instead of making your own.) Pour cooled pudding into bowl with pasta mixture, stir well. Just before serving mix in pineapple chunks, mandarin oranges and marshmallows. Serve chilled.

Plant a Leap Year tree

Go to a nursery and purchase a bare root or container tree to plant this Leap Year. Not only will it be easy to remember how old your “special” tree is, this is a good time of year for tree planting. You can choose from any number of available trees. Consider purchasing a fruit tree.

Showing children where food comes from and encouraging them to eat the fruit from the tree, gives a child a personal connection to “good” food. Encourage your children to take care of the tree. Learn about how much water and fertilizer it needs. Give your children “ownership” of the tree. Each year, take a photo of the children with the tree to create a special memory. Leap Day facts

People born on Leap Day are called “Leapers” or “Leaplings” and can celebrate their birthdays on Feb. 28 or March 1, during non-Leap Day years. The twin cities of Anthony, Texas, and Anthony, New Mexico, are the self-proclaimed Leap Year Capital of the World.

Famous Leap Year (not Leap Day) events: George Armstrong Custer fought the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876), the Titanic sank (1912), Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning is electricity (1752) and gold was discovered in California (1848). In the Chinese calendar, a leap year has 13 months. Every three years or so, a leap month is added, and its name is the same as the previous lunar month.

The Jewish calendar also has 13 months in a leap year, which has 383, 384 or 385 days. In the Jewish leap year, the extra month called Adar I is believed to be a lucky month. \

SPORTS Campos ready to swing big at Augusta

By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor Y ears ago, golf instructor Ken Lewis got a phone call from the father of an 8-year-old girl. “So, I hear you’re the person to bring talent to,” said the father to Lewis, who was working at Vista Valencia Golf Course at the time.

“I have a really talented young lady,” the father continued.

Lewis was used to parents “overselling their kids,” as he calls it. And 8 years old was younger than his preferred age to coach. Nevertheless, Lewis invited the Zoe Campos out to the course to evaluate her.

“She had been playing a month, so I expect this girl to have no golf talent,” Lewis said. “She’s a tiny, tiny little girl and she pulls out this big driver.”

Three swings later, Lewis was sold. “She was that talented in her swing already that I knew she had a special talent,” he said.

Now, Campos is a junior in high school and received her second invite to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in late January.

At last year’s inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur, Campos, one of the youngest golfers in the field, was tied for first place after the first round and ultimately tied for fifth. “Since I’m one of the few players to go back again, I do expect myself to play better,” Campos said. “I guess there is a little more pressure on me but I’m going to try to, like, just have Campos hits her second shot at the 16th hole during the 2018 U.S. Girls’ Junior at Poppy Hills Golf Course. She’s committed to play golf at UCLA. PHOTO COURTESY USGA/JD CUBAN

fun and just be out there with my dad.” Lewis will be at Augusta, as well. Campos has taken many more swings with him and even though he moved to New Jersey three years ago, the pair still works together. They talk on the phone often and Campos sends videos of her swings to Lewis for critique.

Working with Lewis has only led to success for Campos. She won the CIF Girls State Golf Championship title in her freshman year at West Ranch — her only year of prep golf — in 2017. More recently, Campos came in first at the Major Champions Invitational in Phoenix, which ran from Jan. 27-29. “He’s really shaped my game and he’s the one that was there from the start,” Campos said. “I didn’t want to change someone that helped me from the start. Even though he’s moved, it has been harder but at the same time it’s been really helpful because I learned to figure things out on my own with him being there if I really need him.”

Campos, who is committed to play on the women’s golf team at UCLA, is completely focused on her sport. She’s switched to online schooling to make more time for practice and tournaments around the country.

Two things that won’t change are the people she surrounds herself with and the original talent that Lewis first saw years ago.

“I think she’s probably one of the top- five talents in the world right now,” Lewis said. “Her development and maturity, that’s going to determine how far she wants to go.” \

FOOD Beef up your menu with a trendy twist on sushi T antalizing taste buds with the latest in trendy foods can be a fun way to bring the whole family to the table for meals together. Combining familiar flavors with a new preparation method, for example, is one way to add flair to dinners at home.

An innovative sushi-style concept, “beefshi” features convenient beef products like pastrami, roast beef, summer sausage, hot dogs, corned beef or bologna prepared in rolls with rice and vegetables. Because recipes like the Reuben Roll and Taco Maki can be enjoyed individually as appetizers or grouped together for a full meal, these dishes can provide a variety of solutions from entertaining a crowd to simply feeding your family.

Find more information and recipes at beefshi.com. (Family Features) Reuben Roll Recipe courtesy of the North American Meat Institute on behalf of the Beef Checkoff Yield: 2 rolls (16 pieces) Hand Vinegar 1 cup water 1/4 cup rice vinegar Rolls 12 thin slices pastrami 3 cups sushi rice 1 teaspoon caraway seeds 2 sheets nori 4 thin slices Swiss cheese, cut into slivers 1-1/4 cups sauerkraut, rinsed, drained and squeezed dry Russian dressing To make hand vinegar: In small bowl, stir water and rice vinegar. To make rolls: Lay sushi mat on clean surface and cover with plastic wrap. Lay six slices pastrami on mat lengthwise. Moisten hands with hand vinegar and shake off excess. Spread 1-1/2 cups rice across pastrami, leaving 1 inch empty at farthest end. Sprinkle rice with caraway seeds. Turn nori over so rice side is down. Cover half the pastrami crosswise with two slices cheese and half the sauerkraut. Securing meat and cheese with fingers, use thumbs to push end of mat up and over filling until edge of nori meets rice on opposite side. Press firmly on roll. Lift top of mat and roll firmly until tight and round. Squeeze gently to shape. Press ends in carefully to secure loose rice. Remove mat and set roll aside. Repeat to make second roll. Use thin, sharp knife to cut each roll into eight slices. Arrange on sushi platter and serve with Russian dressing. \ Taco Maki Recipe courtesy of the North American Meat Institute on behalf of the Beef Checkoff Yield: 2 rolls (16 pieces) Hand Vinegar 1 cup water 1/4 cup rice vinegar Maki 2 sheets nori 4 cups sushi rice 4 ounces finely shredded spicy beef jerky 16 cilantro sprigs 1/2 cup slivered radishes 64 tortilla strips queso fresco crumbles pico de gallo To make hand vinegar: In small bowl, stir water and rice vinegar. To make maki: Lay sushi mat on clean surface. Moisten hands with hand vinegar and shake off excess. Place one nori sheet on mat, shiny-side down. Spread 2 cups rice across nori, leaving 1 inch empty at farthest end. Lay 2 ounces jerky, 8 cilantro sprigs and 1/4 cup radishes crosswise along rice, covering half the surface closest to you. Securing jerky, cilantro and radishes with fingers, use thumbs to push end of mat up and over filling until edge of nori meets rice on opposite side. Press firmly on roll. Lift top of mat and roll firmly until tight and round. Squeeze gently to shape roll. Press ends in carefully to secure loose rice. Remove mat and set roll aside. Repeat to make second roll. Use thin, sharp knife to cut each roll into eight slices. Arrange on sushi platter. Stand four tortilla strips upright in center of each roll then sprinkle with queso fresco. Serve with pico de gallo. \ Taco Maki Reuben Roll

Backwoods Inn 17846 W. Sierra Highway, Canyon Country (661) 252-5522 The Backyard Grub n’ Brews 26509 Golden Valley Road, Santa Clarita (661) 286-1165 Bergie’s 16404 Delone Street, Canyon Country (661)251-3133 Black Angus 27007 McBean Parkway, Valencia (661) 288-2000 Black Bear Diner 23626 Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 799-4820 Brooklyn Bar & Grill 25860 McBean Parkway, Valencia (661) 284-6057 The Cheesecake Factory 24250 Town Center Dr #110, Valencia (661) 286-1232 Claim Jumper 25740 The Old Road, Valencia (661) 254-2628 Crazy Otto’s Diner 25373 Wayne Mills Place, Valencia (661) 291-1733 The Daily Harvest Cafe & Juicery 22722 Lyons Ave #6, Newhall (661) 383-9387 Eat Real Cafe 23414 Lyons Avenue, Newhall (661) 254-2237 27530 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 254-2237 Grilled Cheese Factory 24201 Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 888-1508 Iconic Eats 23460 Cinema Dr, Valencia (661) 481-9404 Islands 24180 Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 284-5903 Lazy Dog Cafe 24201 Valencia Blvd., Valencia (661) 253-9996 The Local Pub & Grill 26876 The Old Road Stevenson Ranch Ca 91381 AMERICAN

661.495.9192 Mama’s Table 23340 Cinema Dr, Santa Clarita (661) 284-5988 Marston’s Restaurant 24011 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 253-9910 Nealie’s Skillet 25858 Tournament Road, Valencia (661) 678-0031 Newhall Refinery 24258 Main St, Newhall (661) 388-4477 Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Co 18810 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 252-7883 Route 66 Classic Grill 18730 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 298-1494 Saddle Ranch Chop House 24201 Valencia Blvd., Valencia (661) 383-0173 Salt Creek Grille 24415 Town Center Drive, Valencia (661) 222-9999 Souplantation 24303 Town Center Drive, Valencia (661) 286-1260 Stonefire Grill 23300 Cinema Drive, Valencia (661)799-8282 The Old Town Junction 24275 Main Street, Newhall (661) 702-4888 The Social 23329 Lyons Ave, Ste A, Valencia (661) 799-9155 Thelma’s Cafe 22876 Copperhill Drive, Saugus (661) 263-8283 Wing Stop 18547 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 251-9700 Dickeys Barbecue Pit 18742 Soledad Canyon Road, Santa Clarita (661) 251-0840 L&L Hawaiian BBQ 18727 Via Princessa, Canyon Country (661) 251-8333 Lucille’s Bar-B-Que 24201 West Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 255-1227 Q&Q Hawaiian BBQ 27530 Newhall Ranch Road #101, Santa Clarita (661) 383-9098 Rattler’s BBQ 26495 Golden Valley Road, Canyon Country (661) 251-4195 Smokehouse on Main 24255 Main St, Old Town Newhall (661) 888-4585 Wood Ranch Bar-B-Que & Grill 25580 The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch (661) 222-9494 Casa Canela 27647 Bouquet Canyon Road, Santa Clarita (661) 523-7282 Crazy Otto’s Diner 25373 Wayne Mills Place, Valencia (661) 291-1733 Egg Plantation 24415 Walnut Street, Newhall (661) 255-8222 Eggs N Things 27560 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 702-8664 Halfway House 15564 W. Sierra Highway, Saugus (661) 251-0102 Mama’s Table 23340 Cinema Dr, Santa Clarita (661) 284-5988 Marston’s Restaurant 24011 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 253-9910 Mimi’s Cafe 24201 Magic Mountain Parkway, Valencia (661) 255-5520 The Old Town Junction 24257 Main Street, Newhall (661) 702-4888 Saugus Cafe 25861 Railroad Avenue, Saugus (661) 259-7886 Way Station Coffee Shop 24377 Main Street, Newhall (661) 255-0222 BBQ BREAKFAST & BRUNCH BREWERIES BJ’s Restaurant 24320 Town Center Drive, Valencia (661) 288-1299 Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Co. 18810 Soledad Canyon Road, Canyon Country (661) 252-7883 Pocock Brewing Company 24907 Avenue Tibbits, Valencia (661) 775-4899 Wolf Creek Restaurant & Brewing Co. 27746 N. McBean Parkway, Valencia (661) 263-9653

BURGERS/SANDWICHES Bricks 23820 Lyons Ave, Newhall (661) 286-1091 Corner Bakery 24290 Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 259-2813 Cousins Burgers 19318 Soledad Cyn Rd, Canyon Country (661) 298-4200 Everest Burgers 18645 Soledad Canyon Road Santa Clarita, CA 91351 (661) 252-3412 Final Score 23754 Lyons Ave, Santa Clarita (661) 254-6557 Italia Panetteria & Deli 27674 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 294-9069 Jimmy Dean’s 22941 Lyons Ave, Newhall (661) 255-6315 JJ’s Bar and Grill 25848 Tournament Road, Valencia (661) 799-7557 Panini Palace 23120 Lyons Ave., Santa Clarita (661) 678-0552 Pita Pit 28253 Newhall Ranch Road (661) 702-9977 Red Robin 27063 McBean Parkway, Valencia (661) 260-2411 Route 66 Classic Grill 18730 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 298-1494 Rustic Burger 24025 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 254-1300 Rustic Eatery 25343 Wayne Mills Place, Valencia (661) 254-8100 Submarina California Subs 26517 Carl Boyer Drive, Canyon Country (661) 259-4782 The Habit 25948 N. McBean Parkway, Valencia (661) 291-1575

23120 Lyons Ave, Santa Clarita (661) 678-0552 Tiny’s Submarine Sandwiches 27251 Camp Plenty Rd, Canyon Country (661) 251-5885 China Express 19417 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 251-8783 Genghis Khan 24506 W. Lyons Avenue, Newhall 661-254-0351 Golden Wok Restaurant 16668 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 424-0888 Grand Panda 23802 Lyons Avenue, Newhall (661) 253-1898 27924 Seco Canyon Road, Saugus (661) 297-9868 Mandarin Wong Chinese Restaurant 23758 Lyons Avenue, Newhall (661) 259-5823 Moon Wok 23460 Cinema Drive Suite H, Valencia (661) 288-1898 New Moon 28281 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 257-4321 Wok’s Cookin’ Chinese Restaurant 31565 Castaic Road, Castaic (661) 257-2890 Hidden Havana Cuban Cafe 23548 Lyons Avenue, Newhall (661) 254-4460 Bob’s Country Meats 19012 Soledad Cyn Rd, Canyon Country (661) 251-5995 Cathy’s Delicatessen 23120 W. Lyons Avenue, Newhall (661) 288-2217 Italia Panetteria & Deli 27674 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 294-9069 Maria’s Italian-American Deli 22620 W. Lyons Avenue, Newhall (661) 259-6261 The Sandwich Shop 25530 W. Avenue Stanford, Valencia (661) 257-4811 Le Chene French Cuisine 12625 Sierra Highway, Agua Dulce (661) 251-4315 CHINESE CUBAN DELICATESSEN FRENCH GREEK Gyromania 20655 Soledad Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita (661) 252-4976

INDIAN ITALIAN An Indian Affaire 23360 W. Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 288-1200 Karma Restaurant, Bar & Lounge 23460 Cinema Drive, Valencia (661) 288-0080 Royal Tandoor 26532 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita (661) 263-7100

JAPANESE & SUSHI Bella Cucina Ristorante Italiano 27911 Seco Canyon Rd, Saugus (661) 263-1414 Buca di Beppo 26940 Theater Drive, Valencia (661) 253-1900 Italia Panetteria & Deli 27674 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 294-9069 Maria’s Italian-American Deli 22620 Lyons Ave, Newhall (661) 259-6261 Numero Uno Pizza 26111 Bouquet Canyon Road, Saugus (661) 259-3895 Presto Pasta 24375 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia (661) 284-7737 Achita Sushi 22913 Soledad Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita (661) 476-5522 I Love Sushi 26526 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 661-673-5200 Kabuki 24045 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 799-8655 Kisho Japanese Teppan Grill & Revolving Sushi Bar 23430 Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 284-3856 Sushi Song Japanese Restaurant 22896 Copper Hill Dr, Santa Clarita (661) 297-5659

MEDITERRANEAN MEXICAN KOREAN & MONGOLIAN Charcoal Korean BBQ Restaurant 19158 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 251-9292 Genghis Khan 24506 W. Lyons Avenue, Newhall (661) 254-0351 Gogi House 26524 Bouquet Canyon Road, Saugus (661) 263-0048 Kogiya 2 Korean BBQ 23410 Lyons Ave, Santa Clarita (661) 678-0999 Lee’s Korean BBQ & Tofu House 23360 West Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 254-2307 ZingGa Grill 26910 Sierra Hwy, Santa Clarita (661) 250-7592 Cafe O 20655 Soledad Canyon Rd, Cyn Country (661) 424-0401 Flame & Skewers 25870 McBean Parkway, Valencia (661) 799-7538 Grill Kabob 27653 Bouquet Canyon Road, Saugus (661) 263-7445 Kebab House 24201 Valencia Blvd, Valencia (661) 799-5844 Manoushee Mediterranean Restaurant 27131 Sierra Hwy, Canyon Country (661) 251-6666 Zankou Chicken 24463 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia (661) 705-7265 Azul Tequila 25387 Wayne Mills Place, Valencia (661) 254-5500 Betito’s Mexican 18902 Soledad Canyon Road, Canyon Country (661)251-0557

PIZZA Cabo Cabana Restaurant 25710 The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch (661) 222-7022 Casa Pasilla 27674 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 295-1989 Dario’s Mexican Restaurant 24523 Newhall Avenue, Newhall (661) 255-6868 El Trocadero Mesquite Grill & Cantina 24274 Main Street, Newhall (661) 284-6615 Las Rocas Mexican Grill 27923 Sloan Canyon Road Castaic (661) 257-6905 Medrano’s Mexican Restaurant 19319 Soledad Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita (661) 367-4945 Italia Panetteria & Deli 27674 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia (661) 294-9069 Mama Mia Pizza 25708 The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch (661) 286-9183 Numero Uno Pizza 26111 Bouquet Canyon Road, Saugus (661) 259-3895 Pizza Di Marco 27674 Newhall Ranch Rd, Valencia 661-295-8769

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