Don Quixote cafe

Cafe Don Quixote


Address: 192 South Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004
Phone: (213) 388-5066

돈키호테 룸 – 카페 가라오케

RA Beauty Core – Moved


Address: 440 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Phone: (213) 380-0008

3580 Wilshire Blvd Ste 135 Los Angeles, California 90010 Slight name change and moved to 440 South Vermont. (213) 453-5312

Parashu Shoes – Closed


Address: 928 S Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Phone: (213) 382-1700

Shoe boutique on the topmost floor of Koreatown Plaza. Brands: Lanvin, Mystique. Moving sale in August 2011.

Tri-ce – Closed


Address: 4253 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Phone: (213) 399-3330

Primary product was a triangle-shaped kimbap, akin to Japanese onigiri. Located in a small dingy strip mall in North Koreatown. One of the later tenants of their space was Pho Plus, which was shut down by the health department in June 2015.

LaOn Restaurant – Closed


Address: 1145 S Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Phone: 323-373-0700

UPDATE: Closed as of Summer 2012. The space is now occupied by Kogi King. La-On was contemporary Korean small-plates restaurant opened by Jenee Kim, owner of Park’s BBQ and the former Don Dae Gam. DIY barbecue and royal cuisine dishes from the Chosun Dynasty (궁중 = goong joong). Serves beer and wine. Part of dineLA […]

Valentine Gift Shop – Closed


Address: 928 S Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Phone: (213) 380-3179

The first gift shop you encounter upon entering Koreatown Plaza through its Western Avenue entrance.

ACTIAS Computer – Closed


Address: 975 S. Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Phone: (213) 365-1900

Computer sales and repair. POS (Point-of-Sale)

Cham Sut Gol – Closed


Address: 3700 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Phone: (323) 734-9292

“Bak Kung” Korean BBQ restaurant opened in its place in January 2012.

Shindangdong – Closed


Address: 928 S Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Phone: (213) 351-0099

Was a corner stall in the Koreatown Plaza food court. Shindangdong is the name of small area in Seoul where there are more than a dozen Korean eateries specializing in spicy ddeokbokki (rice “cakes” in sauce).