Quizno’s Subs – Closed
Closed. Boo’s Philly Cheesesteaks opened in its space in September 2013. 03/05/2012 97 A 07/14/2011 94 A 09/27/2010 99 A (213) 388-8825 Suite 103.
No longer in business. No longer existing under the name it is known by.
Closed. Boo’s Philly Cheesesteaks opened in its space in September 2013. 03/05/2012 97 A 07/14/2011 94 A 09/27/2010 99 A (213) 388-8825 Suite 103.
Cute shop inside Vermont Galleria with friendly staff. Hello Kitty items, Angry Birds, Domo, Beanie Babies… Plush toys, backpacks… Gone. Replaced by a cosmetics store.
Sung Bag Sa Sushi UPDATE: Closed as of late 2013 / early 2014. Sung Baksa is often translated as “Doctor Sung” (Chris Seong is the owner of the restaurant). But the word “baksa” can also be translated as “expert” as in a sushi expert. Located in Westlake, east of Koreatown.
Grocery store specializing in Hispanic produce
Serves Western-style sandwiches and juices in the Koreatown Plaza food court. 샌드위치쥬스바 Replaced by Awoolim.
Bobo’s was a Korean karaoke bar on the third floor of the City Center mall on 6th. It was known for allowing smoking. Disconnected number: (213) 884-7700 * Recital Karaoke in its place as of 2013.
UPDATE: Closed as of June 2013 and replaced by Da Jeong. Small family-run Korean restaurant that opened in the summer of 2012. Specialty: Two-person dish of Dakdoritang (chicken and potatoes in spicy sauce) Highly rated for hospitality and authentic Korean food.
UPDATE: Closed as of 2013. The space was taken over by Hongs Chinese Gourmet. Restaurant whose specialty was slow-smoked barbecue. Free delivery within a two-mile radius for orders $30 and up.
RedBox was a small eatery serving Chinese, Korean and Japanese dishes. Dine-in, Takeout, Catering, and Delivery. Sushi, Rolls, Sashimi, Chow Mein, Fried Rice, Curry, Egg Flower Soup, wontons… Located just east of Koreatown’s formal borders. Phone: (213) 384-8833