Walking the streets of Koreatown, Los Angeles, feels like being in a foreign country. The ubiquitous hangul signage, profusion of Korean barbecue joints, nail salons, karaoke bars, speakeasies, ...
The Normandie, named after the neighboring Koreatown street, is a tribute to Los Angeles classic Philipe’s French dip. Creekstone Farms brisket gets layered on a chewy baguette with provolone, mustard ...
Koreatown’s lauded Here’s Looking at You restaurant will close in June after nearly a decade in operation. Owner Lien Ta credits a number of factors for the closure, including the 2024 death of chef ...
One of L.A.’s — and Korea’s — most popular Korean barbecue chains just returned to Koreatown after a year and a half of closure. Now Baekjeong is back in a new location, its tabletop grills charring ...
Celebrate the Year of the Snake at the Koreatown Lunar Night Market! Food, Cultural Performances, and AAPI-owned Vendors! 2/1 in Koreatown ...
Jennifer Lee has been hanging out in Koreatown since she was a kid. Her family would drive up from the suburbs south of Los Angeles to eat at the restaurants or to shop at the Koreatown Plaza, a ...