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Lee Ga

a strip-mall Korean restaurant whose handmade naengmyeon is the reason to go

★★★★½ 4.5  (4,119) $$

About Lee Ga

Lee Ga is a Korean spot in Koreatown, and a strip-mall Korean restaurant whose handmade naengmyeon is the reason to go. Regulars point to the chilled buckwheat naengmyeon and the mandu. Expect a mid-range bill. It was picked from The Infatuation's Koreatown guide, so it is open and worth the trip.

Must-try dishes

Chilled buckwheat naengmyeonManduMarinated beef ribs
Address
698 S Vermont Ave #106, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Hours
Hours vary — check Google Maps for today’s hours
Parking
Street parking; check the venue page for details
Reservations
Walk-ins welcome; call ahead for larger parties

Perfect for

Casual DiningDinner with Friends

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Frequently asked questions

What is Lee Ga known for?

Lee Ga is a strip-mall Korean restaurant whose handmade naengmyeon is the reason to go. Regulars order chilled buckwheat naengmyeon and mandu.

How expensive is Lee Ga?

Lee Ga is priced at $$ — approx. $20–$40 per person.

How do I make a reservation at Lee Ga?

Lee Ga does not list an online reservation system. Walk-ins welcome; call ahead for larger parties

Where is Lee Ga?

Lee Ga is at 698 S Vermont Ave #106, Los Angeles, CA 90005, in Koreatown. Street parking; check the venue page for details