Review: Peruvian bar food gets an upgrade in Costa Mesa’s arts district

Critic Brad A. Johnson says the ceviches will force your eyes wide open at Costa, a new Peruvian spot near South Coast Plaza.
Brad A. Johnson • Orange County Register • July 18, 2019
A few years ago, a small Peruvian restaurant opened in a dungeon-like space in downtown Santa Ana. The location was dark and rough around the edges, and the ceviches were great. It was called Eqeko. When Eqeko closed after a too-short run, it left...
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