Koreatown
Koreatown
Page 2King Chang LA
King Chang's in Koreatown specializes in Korean gopchang. But the bubbling vegetable stew is great, too.
Dae Sung Ro
Dae Sung Ro is a small KBBQ restaurant in Koreatown with high-quality cuts and excellent a la carte side dishes.
Spot Coffee
Spot Coffee is a sleek coffee shop in Koreatown with table service, good coffee, and beautiful desserts.
Open Market
Open Market is a hybrid cafe-corner store in Koreatown that makes exceptional brisket sandwiches and espresso drinks.
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a dancey, disco-themed bar on the bottom floor of The Line in Koreatown.
Coin De Rue Bakery
Coin De Rue is a Korean-fusion bakery with coffee, brightly colored pastries, and a must-try garlic pesto loaf.
Love Hour
Love Hour is a burger windown attached to a bar in Koreatown that serves some of our favorite smashburgers in town.
Chimmelier
Chimmelier is a strip mall spot in Koreatown that serves comfort foods like tteokboki, wings, and an excellent fried chicken sandwich.
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Hanshin Pocha
Hanshin Pocha is a pub chain in Koreatown that serves cold beer with saucy, spicy, and (often) fried bar food.
Star Night
Star Night is a sceney Koreatown bar with a spacious outdoor patio and great fried chicken.
M Grill
M Grill is an AYCE Brazilian steakhouse in Koreatown with excellent spit-roasted meats and feijoada.
Alchemy Organica
This plant-based, organic Mexican pop-up in Koreatown serves incredible tacos on hand-pressed blue corn tortillas.
Cassell’s Hamburgers
Cassell’s is a retro diner in the Normandie Hotel in Koreatown with great pies and a life-changing patty melt.
Ma Dang Gook Soo
Ma Dang Gook Soo is a tiny restaurant in Koreatown with very good cold soybean soup.
All Good Things
All Good Things sells just that. It's a bodega in Westlake/Mid City offering natural wines, Hawaiian food, and more.
Master Ha
Master Ha in Koreatown is a great spot for a casual weeknight meal, and serves a fantastic (and rare) raw crab dish.
Jeong Yuk Jeom
Jeong Yuk Jeom is a massive, modern KBBQ spot in Koreatown with incredible cuts of dry-aged beef and prime-grade short rib.
Here’s Looking at You
Here’s Looking At You in Koreatown is a rare feel-good story. It's also an excellent place to eat dinner.