Best Korean Restaurants in Downtown LA
11 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Restaurant Ki
Michelin-starred Korean tasting menu from the 2025 Young Chef Award winner
Notable Picks
8.5
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
#2
Baroo
8.4
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.
#3
Jumsim
8.2
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.
8.1
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.
8.1
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
7.9
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.
7.8
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
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.
7.8
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
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.
7.7
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
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.
#10
Smile Hotdog
7.7
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.
7.6
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.