Koreatown
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- The HR Dept
Koreatown is one of LA's most densely and diversely populated neighborhoods; historically home to mostly Korean and Latino immigrants whose cultural influence pervades the three-square mile, palm tree-lined expanse. After recovering from the LA riots in the '90s, K-town has become one of the city’s hippest areas thanks to its rich architectural heritage, exceptional eats and vibrant nightlife.
Quarters
Mok Maru Jong Sul Jip
Wi Spa
Frank 'n Hank
The Prince
The Wiltern
Breakroom 86
Daiso Japan
Escala
HMS Bounty
The Line
California Donuts
POT
(not the) last dance for Maryjane
Kobawoo
R Bar
Dan Sung Sa
Cassell's
Wilshire Boulevard Temple
Biergarten
Beer Belly
Poketo
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The Line
- Address
- 3515 Wilshire Boulevard
- Website
- Visit Website
- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
Picking up influences from the Korean and Latin communities that comprise Koreatown, it's clear Roy Choi put a ton of thought into the dynamic food and drink spots at The Line - one of LA's coolest hotels. While POT, Commissary and Poketo warrant their own reviews, there are still a number of rad elements in the hotel, specifically Choi's CaFe, a buzzing hub of tasty sweets (that espresso cookie tho') and coffee drinks. Both CaFe and the rooftop pool outside Commissary are open to the public making it a clutch spot for a last minute meeting or a first date.