Feng Mao Mutton Kebabs
Original location of the Chinese-Korean restaurant whose specialty is mutton kebabs
Open New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day, 11:30am-11:30pm
Where to eat dinner in Koreatown?
Original location of the Chinese-Korean restaurant whose specialty is mutton kebabs
Open New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day, 11:30am-11:30pm
Bakkung… Bak Kung. The Korean pronunciation is actually “Behk-goong” (baek-gung). The name means “White Palace.”
Specialty: Charcoal Barbecue
All-You-Can-Eat in North Koreatown
Taco shop on the corner
Korean BBQ restaurant that’s NOT all-you-can-eat
Korean-run Japanese-style fusion restaurant with a macarons bar
Menu is now “Italian Korean fare”
Nutella-stuffed french toast
Korean-owned Japanese restaurant
Featued on the menu: naengsam (thin frozen pork belly) 🥓