Costa Mesa Loses One Ramen Shop, Gains Two More!

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • December 5, 2012
Did we call Costa Mesa OC's Ramen Capital already? I believe we have. I think it's time to reiterate that fact once again as the city's ramen shop total goes up again by one.  Daikokuya, an outlet of the Little Tokyo shop at Marukai's food court...
The full article can be read on the OC Weekly website.

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