
By Gustavo Arellano
One wonders what reservoirs of resolve the owners of Terra Mia Pizzeria in Laguna Hills drew from to open this spot. It's in Laguna Hills, for starters, a city that's actually quite underrated as a food town (hosting Break of Dawn, Villa Roma, Colombian Kitchen and Mercado Corona is a great start)—but it's still Laguna Hills, where most of the buildings and homes look as if they're stuck in the Nixon administration.
It's in the back of a shopping plaza, sharing a building with a swim school, a pharmacy, a shoe store and a vacant space. Terra Mia's dining room is so barren—just some stock photos of Gotham, a television and an autographed photo of Buffalo Bills legend Andre Reed—you wonder if it'll still be around a week from now.
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