When chef Ki Kim orders a bowl of seolleongtang at JunTong SulLungTang in Koreatown, he settles at a scruffy wooden table for a very specific feeling. The soup’s cloudy beef broth obscures noodles and ...
It’s tough to navigate the wonderfully chaotic, ever-evolving restaurant scene of Koreatown — a dining destination for meals far beyond cook-your-own-meats barbeque. An array of notable newcomers has ...
One of the many signature dishes from Here's Looking at You, uni panna cotta, can be found until June 13 at the Koreatown restaurant. (Annie Noelker / For The Times) On June 13 one of the city’s most ...
Koreatown's Seven Tigers Pie Club serves Detroit-inspired, cheese-crusted deep-dish pizzas loaded with L.A.-inspired toppings such as sliced KBBQ galbi. (Stephanie Breijo / Los Angeles Times) Los ...
We Angelenos are spoiled for choice of stellar cuisines. Los Angeles is, of course, famous for amazing and authentic Mexican food, but it also offers incredible Japanese, Middle Eastern, Thai, Italian ...
Korean food is as essential to LA as sunshine and car chases, whether that's banchan-filled birthday dinners, ice-cold naengmyun on hot days, or an order of galbi jjim at 3am with friends. The sheer ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a Koreatown restaurant known for its beef bone broth soup, the lunchtime crowd Friday was half its normal size. The reason was a virulent rumor about a customer with coronavirus.
On June 13 one of the city’s most celebrated, eclectic restaurants will close after nearly a decade of accolades, frog legs and cocktails tinged with fresh fruits and vegetables. Here’s Looking at You ...