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  2. Wilshire Grand Center - Wikipedia

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    They changed the hotel's management and it became the Omni Los Angeles Hotel in 1995 and then later the Wilshire Grand Hotel in 1999. [15] Among the major events hosted, this included the 1952 Emmy Awards, the HQ for the 2006 Miss Universe Pageant .

  3. Roy Choi - Wikipedia

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    The family ended up emigrating from South Korea permanently in 1972. [8] Choi was raised in Los Angeles and Southern California. As Choi grew up, his parents had many businesses: a liquor store, dry-cleaning shop, a Korean restaurant, and after selling jewelry door to door, finally a successful jewelry company. [9]

  4. Todai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Todai eventually expanded to Kim's native country, as the company opened its first Korean location in 2006 in Seoul. [1] An offshoot, Todai Korea, was founded in 2008, running seven restaurants in the Seoul area by 2015. [9] That year, Shinhan Investment Corp. announced that they would invest 25 billion won (US$21.8 million) into Todai Korea. [9]

  5. Kogi Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the creators of Kogi opened two sister restaurants serving Korean inspired food. The restaurant Chego, with a primary focus on bowls, opened on April 7, 2010. [11] Another restaurant and full bar, The A-Frame, was created from a former IHOP and modeled around the sloped architecture; it opened on November 4, 2010. [12]

  6. Gen Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was founded in Los Angeles in 2011, by David Kim and Jae Chang, a pair of Korean immigrants. [3] Kim had previously been the CEO of Baja Fresh and La Salsa. [4] The first restaurant was in Tustin. It gradually expanded through Southern California until 2015, when a location in San Jose in Northern California opened. [5]

  7. Johnny Wactor's Co-Worker Anita Joy Speaks Out After He Was ...

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    Anita Joy is breaking her silence. Days after Johnny Wactor died shielding Joy during a Los Angeles shooting on May 25, his bartending co-worker took to Instagram to address the tragic incident."I ...

  8. Le Privé - Wikipedia

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    The significance of this club had been reported in a variety of news media including LA Weekly, Asianweek, KoreAm Journal and the Seoul Times.. The club featured Gothic accents, gargoyles with lights piercing from their eyes, plush velvet couches, private karaoke rooms, a large dance floor with integrated floor illumination system, and marble trimmed bathrooms.

  9. Hotel Normandie (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Normandie is a historic boutique hotel within what is now Koreatown, Los Angeles.It is located at 605 S. Normandie Ave and has 92 guest rooms and suites. It was built in 1926 in the Wilshire district in the Renaissance Revival style and was designed by Walker & Eisen, the firm of Los Angeles architects Percy A. Eisen and Albert R. Walker.