Museum occupies an old ferry terminal with harbor views and an outside deck. Atmosphere feels cozy and relaxed with interactive kids' areas including costumes and play spaces. Exhibits focus on maritime history with detailed displays and period artifacts.
Restrooms stay clean and have a modern look throughout.
Small size offers a focused look at maritime history and the port's past. Exhibits include historical records and ship equipment that share many interesting facts.
Good to know
Admission is $5 for adults, and kids enter for free.
Parking is free nearby, but limited on-site during events.
The museum is open Wednesday to Sunday from 12-5pm.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with clean, stylish decor and kid-friendly seating offers an energetic yet cozy atmosphere filled with the sounds of chatting and laughter. Guests enjoy interactive dining with attentive service, free snacks, and entertainment like dancing noodle performances and robot servers. The environment balances premium dining with thoughtful extras such as aprons and eyeglass cleaning services.
Facilities stay super clean and well maintained. Restrooms offer excellent hygiene and comfort.
A new concept shapes the experience with a ton of interesting options to explore. The workers add to the vibe, making it a really good and interesting hot pot place.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 31% off on all dishes from Sunday to Thursday after 9 PM.
Daily specials before 5 PM on weekdays feature angus beef short plates and Australian lamb shoulders for under $3.00.
The restaurant provides a unique noodle dance performance during dining.
Cafe showcases 80s mod style with colorful tables and chairs and blue tones with dreamy clouds. Atmosphere feels funky and whimsical, calm enough for studying yet lively with relaxing music. Dog-friendly space offers both indoor comfort and outdoor seating with treats for pets.
Bathrooms feature sky blue decor and stay very clean. Restrooms are available, which is convenient for longer visits.
Unique coffee and Matcha drinks stand out with aesthetic presentation and distinct flavors. The corn Americano offers an interesting mix, while the Jamanco smoothie adds variety to the menu.
Good to know
Gong Gan is dog friendly and allows well-behaved dogs inside.
Gong Gan is open from 8am to 10pm on weekends.
Street parking is the only option available, and it can be limited.
Long alley lined with stores and colorful crafts creates a traditional Mexican market atmosphere. Live music and dancing fill the air, offering a joyful community vibe with authentic cultural experiences. Adobe house museum and vibrant decorations add a historical and festive feel to the space.
Large, clean, and handicap-accessible restrooms are available. Free public bathrooms sit near an ATM inside the plaza.
A folkloric plaza with a cozy vibe rich in Mexican cultural history. The place feels both interesting and beautiful.
Good to know
The museums and exhibits are free of charge.
The next event is the Day of the Dead Celebration on November 2nd, 2025.
Expect crowds during the Cinco de Mayo celebration.
Space combines art gallery and dining areas with a live band setup and enclosed outdoor patio. Atmosphere feels eclectic and cool, with music from multiple DJs and a lively dance floor. Guests often explore art rooms while enjoying drinks, creating a unique blend of culture and social energy.
Bathrooms stay clean throughout visits. Gender-neutral options exist at the venue's end.
Offers a very interesting selection of food and drinks. Includes an attached gallery that adds a unique touch.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs from 4pm to 6:30pm with $9 cocktails and $3-$8 appetizers.
Live music or a DJ is featured on select nights.
Dogs are allowed in the venue.
Michelin-starred French restaurant occupies a restored warehouse with high ceilings and all-white decor creating a refined, modern atmosphere. Open kitchen adds lively energy as diners watch chefs at work. Space feels upscale and comfortable, blending style with thoughtful details throughout.
Restroom stands out for its super clean and comfortable atmosphere. It ranks among the top in LA for cleanliness and overall feel.
A very interesting blend of French and Southeast Asian flavors defines the menu. The sea bream stands out with its unique and delicious taste.
Good to know
Valet parking is available for $20 with a $2.50 convenience charge.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand.
The restaurant has a dress code; business casual is preferred.
Small tea house with a minimalist aesthetic and traditional Korean touches creates a chill vibe despite frequent crowding and noise. Limited seating and occasional lines make it a busy spot for those who appreciate authentic matcha culture and stylish simplicity.
Bathrooms stay clean and are available for customers.
Unique drinks balance never too sweet or bitter flavors. The mugwort waffle offers a savory twist with dipping cream instead of sweetness.
Good to know
Expect long lines on weekends; arrive early to avoid waiting.
Parking is valet only, which can be difficult to find during busy times.
Seating is limited, making it hard to find a spot during peak hours.
Elegant Japanese whiskey bar offers eclectic decor and multiple seating options including an outdoor patio. Music ranges from 80s and 90s alternative to hip-hop, creating a fun and cool vibe that fills the space as it gets busy at night.
A single, large accessible restroom serves the bar, which keeps the toilets impeccably clean. Being single occupancy causes lines to form at busy times.
Skilled bartenders craft a wide selection of cocktails with interesting recipes. A mural featuring a wolf and crane adds a unique visual element.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great prices.
Whiskey flights are available only on Wednesdays.
Live DJ performances happen every Friday night.
Museum presents graphic crime scene photos, real human remains, and serial killer artifacts in a maze-like layout across multiple floors. Atmosphere feels dark and heavy, with an intense, sometimes overwhelming vibe. Space combines artistic presentation with a focus on the macabre, attracting those interested in the darker side of history.
Several bathrooms exist in the building, all very clean and well-maintained. Behavior can feel intrusive due to the number of restrooms.
Displays include serial killer and cult items alongside mortician equipment. The collection features many photos, items, and detailed information related to crime and death.
Good to know
No phones or cameras are allowed inside the museum.
The museum contains graphic photographs and disturbing content.
Parking is very difficult with few street spaces available.
Spacious cafe with vintage style and a cozy outdoor patio offers many seating options including a quiet upstairs lounge. Loud music fills the main areas, creating a lively atmosphere that contrasts with the calm upstairs space. Charging ports and free wifi are available, though wifi reliability varies.
Bathrooms stay very clean and offer a peaceful, comforting atmosphere with a gorgeous design.
The corn latte offers a creamy and unique flavor that stands out at first sip but can become tiring after a few. Watching an influencer record content adds an interesting dynamic to the atmosphere.
Good to know
Valet parking is available starting at 4 PM from Thursday to Saturday.
WiFi connection is unreliable and often does not work.
Parking costs $5 and is valet only.
Modern Indian restaurant with stylish decor and a Gatsby-inspired bar creates an elegant atmosphere. Bollywood-inspired DJ music adds lively energy and encourages dancing. The space feels open and vibrant, attracting groups for social dining and celebrations.
Bathrooms show a mix of conditions. Some restrooms are immaculate with gorgeous decor and romantic lighting. Others have serious issues with sewage overflowing through the drains.
Cocktails feature an interesting desi twist with unique blends. Food offers an interesting spin on North Indian dishes with a fusion perspective.
Good to know
Brunch on Sundays features live music, with dancing starting around 1:30pm.
A special prix fixe menu is available during brunch and special events.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure accommodation.
Hostel combines unique boutique vibe with stylish vintage decor that feels like stepping into a museum. Atmosphere is cozy and quiet despite location at a noisy intersection. Shared spaces encourage socializing with free coffee and amenities available 24/7.
Two clean full bathrooms are available, both well maintained and tidy. One room includes two bathrooms with a nice shower, and even shared bathrooms stay very clean.
Walls display many interesting stories framed, showing a strong cat lover theme. Side B offers clean facilities and unique decor that adds to the stay's appeal.
Good to know
The bathrooms and showers at The Rosemary Hostel are shared.
There is no on-site staff at The Rosemary Hostel.
The walls are paper-thin, leading to noise disturbances.