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Located west of Downtown LA and south of Hollywood, Koreatown (aka "K-town") is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Encompassing roughly 3 square miles, the area was once the epicenter of Golden Age Hollywood, home to the Ambassador Hotel, the Cocoanut Grove and the Brown Derby.
Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운, Koriataun) is a neighborhood in central Los Angeles, California, centered near Eighth Street and Irolo Street. [2] Koreans began immigrating in larger numbers in the 1960s and found housing in the Mid-Wilshire area. Many opened businesses as they found rent and tolerance toward the growing Korean population.
There is no shortage of entertainment and things to do in Koreatown in Los Angeles. You’ll have a host of fun activities to choose from, ranging from clandestine cultural havens to unique spas and indoor golf.
Known for its up-all-night party scene, mega-spas, and incredible variety of food, L.A.'s K-Town might be the closest thing you can get to Korea, short of hopping on a flight to Seoul. Whether...
Koreatown Korean. By Ada Tseng. Heyri Cafe’s large, lush patio is a serene place to catch up with friends or work. The Korean-style coffee feels nostalgic for customers who grew up in Seoul ...
There are places in Koreatown where you look around and swear you are in Asia. And yet, it’s also 100% Los Angeles: a strange, sprawling melting pot full of hidden delights.
Los Angeles’s Koreatown is without question the mecca of Korean cuisine in America. The meals served in this vibrant neighborhood, full of neon lights and late nights, are so stellar that even...
LA's Koreatown packs a ton of restaurants, malls, bars, and so much more into a small area. Read on for our top 10 picks of what to do in Koreatown.
Find the best restaurants, bars, shops, attractions and things to do in Koreatown, with our guide to the sprawling neighborhood that never sleeps.
Use this guide to discover things to do, see, and where to eat in Koreatown Los Angeles, the largest hub of its kind for Korean American culture in the U.S.