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Best Korean Restaurants in Downtown LA

11 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Restaurant Ki
Michelin-starred Korean tasting menu from the 2025 Young Chef Award winner

Notable Picks

$$$$ Downtown LA Korean
A 10-seat Korean tasting menu in Little Tokyo's basement that earned a Michelin star and the 2025 Young Chef Award in under a year of operation. Chef Ki Kim's 12-course menu at $285 blends Korean technique with global influences—shirako gimbap, octopus with its own head sauce, 45-day dry-aged dairy cow. LA Times named it 2025's best new restaurant; reservations release monthly and disappear fast.
Must-Try Dishes: Shirako Gimbap, Octopus with Octopus Head Sauce, Perilla Noodle with Winter Truffle
What Makes it Special: Michelin-starred Korean tasting menu from the 2025 Young Chef Award winner
8.4
$$$$ Downtown LA Korean
Chef Kwang Uh's LA Times Restaurant of the Year channels Buddhist philosophy and temple fermentation techniques learned during six months with nun Jeong Kwan into a six-course, $125 tasting menu that borrows from homestyle Korean bansang traditions. The Arts District space keeps service deliberately relaxed, avoiding the self-importance of typical tasting menus. Vegetarian and vegan options require 24-hour notice but rank among the city's best special-occasion plant-based meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Hokkaido Scallop, Soy-Braised Wild Black Cod, Brandt Beef Short Rib
What Makes it Special: Chef Kwang Uh's fermentation-focused modern Korean tasting menu draws from Buddhist and Taoist philosophy, with house-made ferments adding depth to every course.
8.2
$ Downtown LA Korean
A husband-and-wife counter operation near City Hall turning out handmade gimbap and Korean comfort staples like LA galbi and kimchi pancake at prices that make it a natural lunch default for the Downtown crowd. The format is stripped-down and quick—order, sit, eat—but the portions run generous and the execution stays tight across a compact menu built around home-style technique rather than restaurant flash.
Must-Try Dishes: Gimbap, BBQ Pork LA Galbi, Beef Bulgogi
What Makes it Special: A married Korean couple serves handmade gimbap and traditional comfort dishes with generous portions at affordable prices near City Hall.
$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Korean
A handroll-leaning counter tucked inside a nightlife-style room, blending sushi precision with a downtown bar buzz. Fish quality is clean and well-seasoned, and the menu pushes beyond basics into richer, saucier temaki builds. Come for an elevated handroll session that feels like part of the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna temaki, Blue crab temaki, Uni & caviar temaki
What Makes it Special: Handrolls in a bar-driven, after-dark Downtown setting.
$$ Downtown LA Korean
An all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ room inside the Little Tokyo Galleria that prioritizes volume without letting quality crater. Meats are well-marinated and reliably seared, and the banchan lineup is solid for the price. A dependable group play when you want grilled comfort in 90013.
Must-Try Dishes: Bulgogi, Spicy pork, Galbi
What Makes it Special: AYCE Korean BBQ option in Little Tokyo Galleria.

Worthy Picks

Downtown LA Korean
A fresh Arts District outpost from Seoul that plays modern Korean comfort with a glossy, social-room vibe. Dishes like jeon, jjajangmyeon, and tteokbokki get contemporary twists while staying recognizable and craveable. Still new in LA, but early execution shows real promise.
Must-Try Dishes: Hojok galbi, Truffle jjajangmyeon, Potato jeon
What Makes it Special: Seoul-born modern Korean comfort in Arts District.
$$ Downtown LA Korean, BBQ
A no-frills Korean BBQ counter inside Little Tokyo's Japanese Village Plaza where every entree arrives on a sizzling hot skillet bundled with soup, salad, tempura, kimchi, and rice—stretching a modest check further than most spots in the neighborhood. It pulls budget-conscious groups who want the communal BBQ experience without the per-person tabletop grilling markup, leaning on generous platter portions over presentation.
Must-Try Dishes: Rib-Eye Beef BBQ, BBQ Chicken, Bibimbap
What Makes it Special: Sizzling Korean BBQ platters served on hot skillets inside Little Tokyo's Japanese Village Plaza, with every entree bundled with soup, salad, tempura, kimchi, and rice.
$ Downtown LA Korean
Tucked into The Bloc, Korean Kimbap Express focuses on freshly rolled kimbap and simple rice bowls designed for quick downtown lunches. It’s a counter you hit when you want something lighter than barbecue but still unmistakably Korean.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef kimbap, Fishcake kimbap, Beef rice bowl
What Makes it Special: Grab-and-go kimbap and bowls bringing Korean street-snack energy downtown.
$ Downtown LA Sushi, Korean
A compact Little Tokyo-area shop that delivers straightforward sashimi and rolls with a neighborhood, no-frills feel. The appeal is reliability and fair pricing rather than invention. A solid hidden-gem stop when you want sushi without the Downtown premium.
Must-Try Dishes: Salmon avocado roll, Spicy tuna roll, Sashimi combo
What Makes it Special: Low-key Little Tokyo sushi with strong everyday value.
$ Downtown LA Korean
A Korean-style corndog counter in the Little Tokyo Galleria that hits the sweet-salty, crispy-chewy snack lane hard. Batter stays light, fillings run from classic sausage to mozzarella pulls, and the fry is consistently clean. Ideal for a fast hit during a market or plaza crawl.
Must-Try Dishes: All-mozzarella dog, Classic sausage dog, Sugar-dusted hotdog
What Makes it Special: Korean corndogs with crisp fry and gooey centers.
$ Downtown LA Korean
A fast-casual Korean BBQ bowl spot from the Park’s BBQ family, focused on char-forward proteins over rice with bright banchan accents. It’s built for speed, but the seasoning and grill notes keep it above typical food-hall standards.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy pork bowl, Bulgogi bowl, Kimchi fried rice
What Makes it Special: Quality Korean BBQ flavor in a fast bowl format.