Kogi BBQ Truck Scheduled To Do Costa Mesa This Saturday Night

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • August 12, 2009
In case you haven't noticed, Kogi has been making routine weekend stops in O.C. this month. Two Saturdays ago, it was Fullerton.  This past Saturday, it was Orange.  This coming Saturday, it will be Costa Mesa, at the Holiday Inn on Bristol near...
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