Archive for the ‘07: Mid-Wilshire’ Category

April 26, 2006 5

Haejangchon Dolgooi (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

We ventured into this very neat and designy stone grilled place when walking around the neighborhood. The walls are full of Korean celebrities’s framed autographs (so I figure this place is quite famous!?). But we were not really hungry, in fact we needed a light cleansing meal. ^^;; Thankfully the menu has soup~ Turns out […]

Tags: ,

April 24, 2006 5

Gaam Tea Gallery (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

We’ve been doing some exploring in K-town. We found this fancy cafe at Chapman Plaza. The high ceiling, French antique (as in an Asian’s romantic notion of French cafe decor) interior is quite a wonder. Pretentious yes but cozy~ The music playing that night was good Bossa Nova and French pop (like my iPod), and […]

Tags: ,

April 24, 2006 4

Gui Rim (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

These thinly sliced beef are so easily burn (still a novice). Marinated boneless rib, DELICIOUS! So good! There’re so many BBQ restaurants in K-town, to find a good lcoal neighborhood one (not the big name famous ones everyone goes to) is to try one by one yourself. I found this newly opened one on 6th […]

Tags: ,

April 21, 2006 4

Bosco Cake Salon (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

There are at least two of this Korean Pastry & coffeehouse within blocks of each other (one at California Market and the other at the Chapman Plaza). I went to the one at Chapman Plaza. They have a good range of French (or Japanese French)-influenced pastries. They looked a bit plain and less delicate than […]

Tags: ,

April 17, 2006 4

M Grill (Wilshire Park)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

There were four of us, looking for a walking distance bar/restaurant nearby where our house. I’m surprised to find this Brazilian Steak house across the street. I’m addicted to cheese bread. But they don’t have a full bar. The salad buffet has a pretty good selections. Love the non-oily crusty plantain especially. This place is […]

Tags: ,