I love spending Sunday afternoons in Koreatown in Los Angeles. Roughly situated between W 3rd Street and Olympic Blvd, and Western and Vermont Ave – this part of town has its own flavor and culture that will make you feel like you’ve traveled to a place far away.
I am fascinated by the many inviting malls, coffee shops, authentic Korean restaurants and spas to explore. Check out these pictures below to get a feel for Ktown LA. And read my guide to the neighborhood on Expedia Viewfinder: Koreatown Rising.
And there is no shortage of food to eat. Eat. Eat.
Pics from inside my favorite Ktown cafe, Iota Brew Cafe…
My Pollack fish roe pasta from Iota Brew Cafe. Highly recommended!
Iota Brew Cafe’s macaron ice cream sandwiches!
And from a dinner at Kang Ho-Dong Baekjeong…
All this was already set at our table before we sat down.
Kobe beef being grilled and prepared by our waiter right at the table.
And from the Line Hotel…
The beautiful rooftop dining greenhouse of The Commissary.
A ribeye bulgogi dish at Pot created by Chef Roy Choi
Koreatown is, across the board, a wonderful destination to experience an ethnic and unexpected part of Los Angeles. Make sure to head there for some exploration whether you are a local Angeleno or just visiting.
Hi! I’m Kate – travel writer, vlogger, digital marketing professional, American living in Paris and mom of one adorable baby girl. For years, I’ve led a semi-nomadic life working across continents and now I’m on a new adventure, motherhood. What’s more, I’m doing it nowhere other than in magnificent Paris!
On this blog, through videos, pictures and rich articles, I bring you my travel tips and experiences delving into local life from cultures around the world - currently with a focus on Paris, France, and Europe. I let you in on my world here in Paris as a mom and local explorer. And I share personal anecdotes and inspirational musing on wellness and chasing our dreams.
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