Vons Chicken @ Koreatown Galleria – Closed

Oven-baked chicken.
Korean in Koreatown Los Angeles
California, New York, and Texas have the highest numbers of Korean-owned businesses, with California being home to over 600,000 Korean-owned firms in 2012.
Korean-owned businesses are concentrated in certain industries, with 12 percent of all Korean-owned firms operating in the accommodations and food services sector.
This “Big Pot” restaurant on 8th Street is known for being open 24 hours and serving hangover soups like seolleong-tang. Has been open since at least the year 2006.
Sshabu-shabu restaurant in North Koreatown
Korean-run Japanese restaurant inside the Oxford Palace Hotel
A small Korean-run eatery next to Odaesan. Specializes in Koreanized Chinese food. Menu and Prices as of November 2012: kimchi / meat dumplings: $3.99 seafood jjamppong: $7.99 jjajangmyeon: $5.49 chicken gangjong: $7.99 jjin-bbang: $4.99 tangsooyuk: $9.99 κΉμΉ/κ³ κΈ°λ§λ, ν΄λ¬Όμ§¬λ½, μ§μ₯λ©΄, λκ°μ , μ°λΉ΅, νμμ‘
Permanently closed in 2018 after 40 years in business.
Korean-run day spa on the second floor of Lux Plaza on Western Avenue
Used to be known as HAUS Dessert Boutique
On March 18, 2015, Gwen Stefani was seriously harassed by a stalker fan while she was at this clinic.
Rebranding of the Korean restaurant Spoon & Chopsticks.
Kimchi pasta, chicken, cheese corn, soju, beers
Strip mall in the Westlake area just east of Koreatown proper
Ground floor of the Madang Mall.
Korean restaurant specializing in seafood, especially sashimi, sea squirts, and live octopus