Ting Ga Ting Ga – Closed
Korean Restaurant & Karaoke
Closed in Koreatown Los Angeles
Located on the southeast corner of Olympic Boulevard and Oxford Avenue, a block east of Western Avenue by Koreatown Galleria. Menu is focused on seafood pasta, salads, steaks, and sandwiches. Sweets and drinks are patbingsu, yogurt, fresh fruit juices, and misutgaru smoothies.
UPDATE: Closed since at least 2016. Galleria Medical Supply sold shoes for diabetics. The store occupied Unit 301 on the third floor of the Koreatown Galleria mall on southeast corner of Olympic & Western. It was registered in the NPI registry with number 1689926719 assigned on October 2012. Business Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-6pm Its space in […]
Korean-run Japanese restaurant serving sashimi and sushi.
Opened in 2014 in the space formerly occupied by Cafe Patio. Coffee, green-tea latte, hot cocoa, milk tea, peach juice, strawberry banana smoothie, honey tea, ice cream, lemonade, soda, and boba drinks… Open seven days a week, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Opened in early spring 2012. Independently owned franchise. On the ground floor of the building on the southwest corner of Wilshire and Normandie that has a food court on the second floor. Bowls (chicken, beef, veggies), Rib Plates…
LeeKaJa Hair Bis at the IB Plaza on Western Avenue. Korean Beauty Salon Wedding Makeup Free Internet, Free Pastry, Free Coffee Women’s haircut starts at $65 LKJ Hair Bis / Lee Kaja / Lee Ka Ja / Lee Ka-ja Closed by 2016.
Korean-run Vietnamese pho restaurant. Opened in Summer 2013. Had had closures / ownership/name changes. Final closure was in September 2016.
Opened in 2013 in the former space of Hansong KBBQ & Seafood Buffet just east of Koreatown proper.
“Go for the board games, not the hookah.” Located at Chapman Plaza on 6th & Alexandria.
All-you-can-eat menu options
IOTA Cafe on Western Avenue was a Korean eatery known for Western-style desserts and Korean fusion dishes like kimchi carbonara. Health department closure in 2014. Finally closed for business in 2016.
International Filipino-Chinese franchise restaurant that opened in North Koreatown in 2013.
Took over the space of the defunct Mat Goeul in early 2016. The house specialty of this new eatery is soondae (traditional Korean blood sausages).
A well-known hairstyle authority in the Philippines, where it opened its first location in 1989. The Los Angeles branch opened its doors in 2008.
Nasung Plaza, northwest corner of Olympic & Vermont
UPDATE: Closed. As of early 2016, space is occupied by Klat Cafe.