Parks & Nature
Will Rogers Beach
Santa Monica Pier
200 Santa Monica PierSandstone Trailhead
12869 Yerba Buena RdFrom the Pacific Coast Highway, turn east onto Sunset Blvd. and left onto Los Liones Drive after 0.3 miles (the turn comes up quick, and it's not a major intersection - so be careful!). The trailhead is clearly marked about 0.6 miles down Los Liones Drive, just before it makes a sharp turn to the west. There are several parking areas closer to Sunset Blvd, which have a short trail connecting them to the Los Liones Trail. You do not need to pay to park on the street inside Topanga State Park
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Los Liones Canyon Trail
Los Liones Canyon TrailFrom the Pacific Coast Highway, turn east onto Sunset Blvd. and left onto Los Liones Drive after 0.3 miles (the turn comes up quick, and it's not a major intersection - so be careful!). The trailhead is clearly marked about 0.6 miles down Los Liones Drive, just before it makes a sharp turn to the west. There are several parking areas closer to Sunset Blvd, which have a short trail connecting them to the Los Liones Trail. You do not need to pay to park on the street inside Topanga State Park
Entertainment & Activities
Universal Studios Hollywood
100 Universal City PlazaDisneyland Park
1313 Disneyland DrSightseeing
Hollywood Walk Of Fame HQ
6255 Sunset BlvdI-Griffith Observatory
2800 E Observatory RdArts & Culture
All types of Great Art
Don't forget to take a pictures by the famous street lights.
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire BlvdAll types of Great Art
Don't forget to take a pictures by the famous street lights.
I-Museum of Contemporary Art
250 S Grand AveI-Norton Simon Museum
411 W Colorado BlvdDrinks & Nightlife
Beer Belly
532 S Western Ave Good Craft Beers
Frank 'n Hank
518 S Western AveCheap Prices CASH ONLY
Spring Steet Bar
626 S Spring StBar 107
107 4th StreetGood Music Standard Drinks
Short Stop
1455 Sunset BlvdFood Scene
Pricey but delicious An elegant, refined Korean barbecue spot that's good enough to bring out of towners and even business clients. The service is going to be top-notch and the quality of the meat is definitely in the top. It's a place to bring your parents, not your rowdy friends.
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Chosun Galbee
3330 W Olympic BlvdPricey but delicious An elegant, refined Korean barbecue spot that's good enough to bring out of towners and even business clients. The service is going to be top-notch and the quality of the meat is definitely in the top. It's a place to bring your parents, not your rowdy friends.
The Koreatown king of roast gui still serves up plate of fresh beef rib meat and offers one of the best naeng myuns (cold noodles) in the city. Partake in both for an experience that's unapologetically (and quintessentially) Korean.
Chung Kiwa Restaurant
The Koreatown king of roast gui still serves up plate of fresh beef rib meat and offers one of the best naeng myuns (cold noodles) in the city. Partake in both for an experience that's unapologetically (and quintessentially) Korean.
One of the few traditional restaurants serving a wide variety of dishes instead of specializing in one or two dishes. The large, family style bowls of broth filled with myriad items (Army stew is a popular choice) are commonly on tables, while the big savory pancakes (pajun) are excellent. But in general expect everything to be above average here.
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전주 한일관 Chunju Han-Il Kwan
3450 W 6th StOne of the few traditional restaurants serving a wide variety of dishes instead of specializing in one or two dishes. The large, family style bowls of broth filled with myriad items (Army stew is a popular choice) are commonly on tables, while the big savory pancakes (pajun) are excellent. But in general expect everything to be above average here.
Korean bar food makes for the best companion to your evening's merriment, with small bites and snacks that go particularly well with beer and soju. The incredibly dark ambiance and feel of the place transports you to a back alley joint in Seoul
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Dan Sung Sa
3317 W 6th StKorean bar food makes for the best companion to your evening's merriment, with small bites and snacks that go particularly well with beer and soju. The incredibly dark ambiance and feel of the place transports you to a back alley joint in Seoul
The barbecue here is pretty ho-hum, but the reason to come is the duck. Call in early enough to order the feast of a roast duck, stuffed with everything from rice and vegetables. But the other thing you need to try is the smoked duck (similar to pastrami), which is then sliced thinly and finished off on a table-top grill. Paired with a variety of sauces and pickled vegetables, it might be the only place in America to get this unique preparation.
1106 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90006
Dha Rae Oak
1106 S Western AveThe barbecue here is pretty ho-hum, but the reason to come is the duck. Call in early enough to order the feast of a roast duck, stuffed with everything from rice and vegetables. But the other thing you need to try is the smoked duck (similar to pastrami), which is then sliced thinly and finished off on a table-top grill. Paired with a variety of sauces and pickled vegetables, it might be the only place in America to get this unique preparation.
1106 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90006
One of the oldest Korean restaurants in the city still maintains those leather booths and wooden accents from decades past, and the food hasn't changed much either: The roast gui (thicker slices of beef rib meat) are the specialty here. Make sure to save room for fried rice cooked on-grill afterward, and soak in an environment that carries a special nostalgia with even some of the oldest Korean families in Los Angeles.
Dong Il Jang Restaurant
3455 W 8th StOne of the oldest Korean restaurants in the city still maintains those leather booths and wooden accents from decades past, and the food hasn't changed much either: The roast gui (thicker slices of beef rib meat) are the specialty here. Make sure to save room for fried rice cooked on-grill afterward, and soak in an environment that carries a special nostalgia with even some of the oldest Korean families in Los Angeles.
A modern Koreatown classic with substantial-sized dishes like the barbecue pork ribs or the pork shoulder soup in the starting lineup of dishes that are perfect for sharing with a large group. For something slightly sweet and very spicy go for the pan-fried octopus or squid and grab a pitcher of water, because you'll need it
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Ham Ji Park
3407 W 6th StA modern Koreatown classic with substantial-sized dishes like the barbecue pork ribs or the pork shoulder soup in the starting lineup of dishes that are perfect for sharing with a large group. For something slightly sweet and very spicy go for the pan-fried octopus or squid and grab a pitcher of water, because you'll need it
The cloudy bone marrow broth here is legendary, as is the tender slabs of brisket and various organ meats floating in it. The menu's very simple here - suhl lung tang. Build the meal with seasonings, kimchi, and rice, along with a dash of salt and sprinkling of green onions.
GREAT FOR HANGOVERS
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Han Bat Shul Lung Tang
4163 W 5th StThe cloudy bone marrow broth here is legendary, as is the tender slabs of brisket and various organ meats floating in it. The menu's very simple here - suhl lung tang. Build the meal with seasonings, kimchi, and rice, along with a dash of salt and sprinkling of green onions.
GREAT FOR HANGOVERS
Shopping
Beverly Center
8500 Beverly BlvdThe Grove
189 The Grove DrGlendale Galleria
100 W BroadwayI-Americana kwi-Brand
889 Americana Way