April 24, 2006 4

Gui Rim (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

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These thinly sliced beef are so easily burn (still a novice).
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Marinated boneless rib, DELICIOUS! So good!

DSC09662.jpgThere’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 street. They use good traditional charcoal grill, and good variety of dipping sauce. It is about $15 per person, quite good. The choice of meat is basic, but there’re many other parts (tongue, brisket, etc).

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4 Responses to “Gui Rim (Koreatown)”

  1. seat says:

    Customers mostly asians/koreans??

  2. Freda says:

    All Koreans except a table of Caucasians and us. Before it is known that k-town is un-foreigner friendly with Korean only signages/menus and waiters can’t speak english etc. I think it’s mostly Americans who complain about that (others should cater to their comfort level instead of the other way around) because I don’t feel that at all…but then I always feel like an outsider wherever I go in LA so I’m used to it. Most restaurants have giant photos on wall so you can point and click. Maybe these recent years has improved. Perhaps I need to go to the hardcore Korean local part of town to experience that. ^^;; For some reason a lot of waiters assume we’re Japanese and some spoke Japanese to us.

  3. seat says:

    You grew up there yet you still feel an outsider?? LA is quite multi-cultural and not all-white, so I thought it would be easier to feel home…

  4. Freda says:

    Yeah, I never felt like ‘home’…I sometimes think it’s kinda sad yet I’m comfortable with it. I don’t relate to the Asian ‘community’ nor the supposed Asian’s interest and experience. ^^;;