Fullerton’s Heartful Made Makes Korean Food That’s Perfect for Summer Picnics or Netflix Binging

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • July 25, 2019
Photo by Edwin Goei I’m in Fullerton on Commonwealth near Gilbert. It’s a neighborhood that’s at least several blocks removed from the city’s central business district. This is the town’s backstreets. There’s a 7-Eleven on one corner and a 76 gas...
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