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Kogi Korean BBQ - Wikipedia Kogi Korean BBQ is a fleet of five fusion food trucks in Los Angeles famous both for their combination of Korean with Mexican food and also for their reliance on Internet technology, especially Twitter and YouTube, to spread information about their offerings and locations [1]
Koreatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운, Koriataun) is a neighborhood in central Los Angeles, California, centered near Eighth and Irolo streets [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 Many of the historic Art Deco buildings with terra cotta
SomiSomi Soft Serve Taiyaki - Wikipedia 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 [2]
Cafe Brass Monkey - Wikipedia Cafe Brass Monkey, also known as the Brass Monkey, is a karaoke dive bar and restaurant in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California [1]
Korean Americans in Greater Los Angeles - Wikipedia In 1970, the Koreans in Los Angeles and Orange Counties made up 63% of the total number of Koreans in the United States Around this period, the Korean community area moved to Olympic Boulevard, where the modern Koreatown is located [2] The Korean community was severely affected by the 1992 Los Angeles riots
List of Korean restaurants - Wikipedia List of Korean restaurants Kochi, New York City Sign for Pyongyang in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Toki, Portland, Oregon Following is a list of restaurants known for serving Korean cuisine: Atoboy, New York City Atomix, New York City Beastro, Portland, Oregon, U S Bok a Bok Bōm, New York City Bonchon Chicken, South Korea and United States Coqodaq
Gen Korean BBQ - Wikipedia Gen Korean BBQ is an American chain of all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue restaurants mainly concentrated around the Western U S [2] It opened in 2011, and has since grown to 43 locations as of 2024
Maum (restaurant) - Wikipedia Brian Koo, a Korean American venture capitalist, and his wife, Grace, opened Maum as a private dining room in summer 2017 [5] Brian Koo grew up in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles and felt the relative lack of Korean food after moving to San Francisco [1] At the urging of friends, Maum opened as a restaurant in July the following year [3][4] It was originally envisaged as a