Koreatown's legendary bossam destination where pork-belly wrapped in cabbage with pickled radish is a pure, obsessive pleasure
Must-try: Bossam (boiled pork belly), Kimchi pancake, Doenjang jjigae
📍 698 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005
10 curated picks covering every occasion, cuisine, and budget — with real TikTok previews.
10 restaurantsKoreatown is one of LA's most exciting dining neighborhoods — open late, affordable, and home to exceptional Korean and non-Korean food alike. The density of great restaurants per block is unmatched anywhere in the city.
These 10 picks are pulled from Forks.LA's database of 230+ LA restaurants, selected for quality, consistency, and the kind of experience worth planning your night around. Top of the list: Kobawoo House, Jilli, Soban.
Koreatown's legendary bossam destination where pork-belly wrapped in cabbage with pickled radish is a pure, obsessive pleasure
Must-try: Bossam (boiled pork belly), Kimchi pancake, Doenjang jjigae
📍 698 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Elevated Korean small plates and natural wine — K-Town's coolest dinner spot
Must-try: Jeon (savory pancake), Octopus, Seasonal banchan
📍 3905 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Homestyle Korean in K-Town — the soondubu jjigae that locals swear by
Must-try: Soondubu Jjigae, Doenjang Jjigae, Banchan spread
📍 4001 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Koreatown's Oaxacan institution — three generations of the López family keeping mole negro, tlayudas, and mezcal culture alive in LA
Must-try: Mole negro with chicken or duck, Tlayuda, Braised chicken enmoladas
📍 3014 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Koreatown's Michelin-guided Korean BBQ institution — prime-grade galbi, banchan ritual, and the room that put KBBQ on the national map
Must-try: Galbi (short ribs), Chadol (brisket), Specialty glass noodles
📍 955 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Koreatown's iconic charcoal KBBQ spot where you grill over real hardwood charcoal and leave smelling like a good meal
Must-try: Galbi (short ribs), Samgyupsal (pork belly), Brisket
📍 3136 W 8th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Florence's most famous sandwich shop brings schiacciata to Koreatown
Must-try: Favolosa (truffle salami schiacciata), Scimudin (brie & pesto), Frittata
📍 3923 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
24/7 K-Town galbi jjim and army stew — the late-night Korean essential
Must-try: Galbi Jjim, Army Stew, Spicy Beef Soup
📍 3470 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Glass-roofed garden restaurant at the LINE Hotel — all-day Cali fare in K-Town
Must-try: Smashed Cucumber Salad, Rotisserie Chicken, Brunch cocktails
📍 3515 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Koreatown's legendary 1948 burger stand reborn — hand-formed patties and the spirit of the LA burger tradition
Must-try: Classic cheeseburger, Patty melt, Milkshake
📍 3600 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Kobawoo House is consistently the top-rated restaurant in Koreatown — exceptional food, a memorable atmosphere, and the kind of place worth booking ahead for. Other standouts include Jilli and Soban.
The most talked-about restaurants in Koreatown right now are Kobawoo House, Jilli, Soban. All three are booking out quickly — reservations are recommended for weekend visits.
Kobawoo House is one of the best value options in Koreatown — quality food without the special-occasion price tag. Several spots on this list are wallet-friendly without sacrificing on what's on the plate.
The top spots in Koreatown fill up fast, especially on weekends. Book Kobawoo House and similar picks 3–7 days ahead on Resy or OpenTable. Several spots on this list are walk-in friendly on weeknights.