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COSTA MESA

FEATURED COMMUNITY

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ABOUT ​COSTA MESA

Costa Mesa is a city in California with a population of 112,958. Costa Mesa is in Orange County and is one of the best places to live in California. Living in Costa Mesa offers residents an urban-suburban mix feel and most residents rent their homes. In Costa Mesa, there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals live in Costa Mesa and residents tend to be liberal. The public schools in Costa Mesa are highly rated. Many consider the center of Costa Mesa to include the area right off the 5 freeway and Bristol Street that includes the Orange County Performing Arts Center, South Coast Repertory Theater, and South Coast Plaza. Although the city has much more to offer with its many parks and recreation centers and the Orange County Fairgrounds. The major industries in the city are services and trade followed by manufacturing with its largest employer being the Southern California Auto Club.

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EXPLORE COSTA MESA

​Located along California’s scenic Pacific coast in Orange County, Costa Mesa is a city of about 110,000 residents that was incorporated more than seven decades ago. Back then, the area was primarily dedicated to agriculture and cattle, but over the years, it has become more developed and its population has increased nearly ten-fold. It’s located just a few kilometers from some of the Golden State’s most famous beaches, including Huntington Beach to the North and Newport Beach to the south. Visitors to Costa Mesa have a variety of outdoor recreational, artistic, cultural, and dining options at their fingertips. Day trips to San Diego and LA are popular for those who don’t mind braving the often congested freeways.

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Located on Anton Boulevard in Costa Mesa, the award-winning Noguchi Garden is one of the area’s premier outdoor attractions. Construction of the garden began in the late ‘70s. It now comprises nearly two acres and features indigenous and exotic plants, flowers, and trees. The garden is divided into a number of distinct areas, including walking paths, fountains, and cultivated gardens that seamlessly incorporate natural and humanmade elements. The garden is often referred to as the California Scenario, is open to the public regularly, and is located just a few kilometers from the downtown area.

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At more than 200 acres, Costa Mesa’s Fairview Park offers abundant wide-open spaces perfect for those interested in distancing themselves from the crowds and enjoying the great outdoors without wasting time traveling to distant state and national parks. The park features a network of trails that wind through a variety of natural environments; they’re open to walkers, runners, bikers, and horseback riders. Picnicking and flying kites and remote-controlled airplanes are also popular activities. Throughout the year, the park is a public event venue hosting festivals, fairs, an annual fish fry, and a carnival.

FEAST IN COSTA MESA

Costa Mesa, California is home to many great attractions, including shopping mecca, South Coast Plaza, The Los Angeles Chargers training center and the Orange County Fair. As one of the foremost cultural and business centers in the state, there is no shortage of things to do, including shopping, swim and surf, and much more. In addition to its top-rated beaches, Costa Mesa also has great dining options. With fare ranging from tasty Thai to delectable Mexican dishes, there is something delicious around nearly every corner. While you visit Costa Mesa, CA, one of the hardest things might be trying to narrow down your options! Fortunately, we have done some of the legwork for you. Below is a roundup of the best restaurants in Costa Mesa. Among them are several Michelin-ranked options, favorites from Costa Mesa locals, and everything in between.

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Din Tai Fung - Offering Taiwanese dishes like steamed dumplings, wontons, and pot stickers, Din Tai Fung is a Costa Mesa restaurant that is beloved by the entire community and the persistent line out the door is a testament to that. Several standouts include the cucumber salad and pork xiao long bao. The New York Times has rated this as one of the top ten gourmet restaurants and the world, and it shows in the quality and flavor of each dish. Each option is brimming with flavor that you won’t believe until you taste. This restaurant takes reservations but be sure to look far enough in advance (up to several weeks out) as they often fill up fast!

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Folks Pizzeria - offers a full-service dine-in experience. Each menu item is crafted with fine ingredients and baked to perfection. Choose between one of their pies with red sauce or white and spruce it up with your own add-ons if you like. There’s no way to go wrong! Paired with a bottle of natural wine, the entire menu is sure to delight pizza-lovers and winos alike. With limited seating, this small venue makes for an intimate dining experience. Walk-ins and reservations are welcome!

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Hanuman Thai Eatery - In the mood for some delicious Thai cuisine? Look no further than Hanuman Thai Eatery. Each menu item offers classic Thai flavors with an elevated fusion. Whether you are craving curry, sticky rice, green papaya salad, or something different altogether, Hanuman delivers on flavor and flair every time. Above and beyond their vibrant dishes, the space has a wonderful ambiance with kind and accommodating staff. When you stop through at Hanuman Thai, we recommend the Pad See Ew or Massaman Curry!

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