Bari Bari BBQ Closes in Tustin After Four Months, Now to Be a Gyu-Kaku

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • February 25, 2011
I should've seen it coming. There were hints. Though the food was great, the restaurant was often deserted. Bari Bari BBQ, the mom-and-pop yakiniku that opened barely four months ago in Tustin after a long delay, has gone up in smoke. It is now...
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