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  2. Perilla L.A. - Wikipedia

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    Perilla L.A., or simply Perilla, is a Korean restaurant in Los Angeles, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Established in July 2023, the business was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States.

  3. SomiSomi Soft Serve & Taiyaki - Wikipedia

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    SomiSomi Soft Serve & Taiyaki is an American chain of independently owned and operated franchised stores based in Los Angeles, California. [1] They primarily serve Korean Bungeo-ppang (fish-shaped pastry) paired with soft serve , known together as ah-boong.

  4. Kogi Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    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] To serve airline passengers at Terminal 4, Kogi opened a stationary location within the secured area at the Los Angeles International Airport in December 2014.

  5. New York's fanciest 'Korean wave' restaurants go where L.A ...

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  6. Korean restaurants are having a moment: What to know ... - AOL

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    Unlike Lauderhill, a late-night spot serving food until 2 a.m., this location offers lunch and earlier hours. Oh, and about that name? ROK is the acronym for the Republic of Korea.

  7. The Best Korean Food in America - AOL

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    Asian food has become an all-American culinary trend, and Korean food is no exception. Here are spots across the country worth trying for great Korean food. Fairbanks is home to Seoul Gate ...

  8. 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]

  9. The 18 Best Korean Grocery Items at Costco - AOL

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    For our Korean American family, Costco was the perfect place to indulge in the sheer Americanness of it all: big, cheap, and super accessible. Related: 50 Cult-Favorite Things to Always Buy at Costco