10 Essential Buena Park Restaurants

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • April 4, 2014
To tourists, if Anaheim is New York, Buena Park is Chicago: Orange County's second city, the one they go to after they've exhausted all that Disney has to offer. But to locals, Buena Park is more than just the territory of Knott's and knights;...
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