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Follow on Google News | Top-ranked Chef Recalls Germanic Roots in Bringing Oktoberfest to Life in Newport BeachBy: Bayside Restaurant Among the menu's highlights: - Herring Tartar ($15) -- Fresh marinated herring will be served with traditional sour cream, dill, celery, granny Smith apple and petit greens - Schweinrtü - Wiener Saftgulasch ($35) – Vienna-style braised beef short-ribs with potato puree, charred mini peppers and Brussel sprouts. - Käserkrainer" The official Oktoberfest is held in Munich each year. It is a 16-day festival that attracts some 6 million visitors each year. Its roots can be traced to the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig, who later became king, to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen on October 12, 1810. The citizens of Munich were invited to celebrate the royal event on the fields in front of the city gates. Menu items are subject to change. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling (949) 721-1222. Since opening its doors, Bayside has consistently earned high marks in the Zagat Guide and glowing reviews in major newspapers and magazines as well as several television programs. Gstrein's honors include Chef of the Year by the Orange County Business Journal as well as "top chef" nods by the Los Angeles Times, OC Register, Orange Coast Mag, Coast, Riviera, OC Weekly, Where, OC Metro and others. Bayside is a contemporary dining establishment with an extensive menu emphasizing fresh seafood. Overlooking the tranquil waters of Newport Harbor, the 246-seat restaurant features a muted color scheme, fabric covered booths and other seating, favorable lighting, state-of-the- End
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