Vintage Masonic Lodge repurposed into a stylish food hall with vibrant decor and communal seating. Atmosphere stays relaxing and modern with natural light and quiet upstairs study areas. Offers diverse food vendors, indoor and outdoor seating, plus events and an art gallery upstairs.
Plenty of free parking is available in a private lot and on nearby side streets. The area is very walkable, making access easy.
Dinner offers both indoor and outdoor seating with limited space. Exploring the historic mission next door provides a nice way to walk off the meal.
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Parking is available on the side streets and is free.
Expect limited seating during peak times, especially on weekends.
Blossom Market Hall hosts various events every weekend, check the schedule online.
Restaurant blends traditional Joseon and modern Korean styles with a clean, spacious interior and casual, welcoming vibe. Tables sit close together, filling quickly and creating a lively atmosphere. Outdoor patio seating offers a relaxed option for fresh air dining.
A large parking lot sits right in front, offering free parking that makes visits easy and convenient.
Servers provide attentive service, even bringing chairs while waiting. The atmosphere stays pleasant and enjoyable for dinner, with affordable prices making it a solid choice for weeknight meals.
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Free underground parking is available for diners.
The restaurant is located on the first floor just after exiting the elevator.
The side dishes are unlimited refills at no extra charge.
Small Korean restaurant with authentic decor featuring thatched roofs and murals creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Staff provide hot barley tea and heaters for guests waiting outside, showing thoughtful service. The place fills up early, so arriving before peak times helps avoid long waits.
A large parking lot offers easy access and convenient parking for visitors.
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Expect a busy atmosphere in the evenings with potential queues.
Dinner around 5:30 PM is ideal to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has a large parking lot available for customers.
Minimalist interior with modern decor creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Seating includes comfortable sofas but space feels somewhat cramped. Music varies from immersive to distracting, affecting the overall vibe.
Easy access to underground parking with plenty of space makes parking convenient. Free parking and EV charging stations add to the ease, even during busy times like Friday evenings.
Dinner draws crowds during rush hours, especially when the spot first opens. Lines form quickly, showing its popularity for evening meals. Arriving right at opening time helps avoid waits.
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Expect a wait during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is available underground with EV charging stations.
The price for meals ranges from $20 to $30 each.
Large seating area includes an outdoor patio that allows smoking, which is rare in many restaurants. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively with a welcoming vibe. Parking can be challenging, but the place offers affordable and authentic Chinese food with a wide variety of dishes.
A large parking lot offers plenty of space, but parking can be a challenge at busy times. Drivers sometimes cause confusion by going the wrong way while searching for spots or crossing the lot.
Dinner offers a perfect meal with dishes that satisfy. Friends often find it a recommended spot for evening meals.
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China Bistro allows smoking, which is rare in Los Angeles restaurants.
The restaurant has a large parking lot, but parking can be challenging at peak times.
They don't accept tap payments like Apple Pay or Google Pay.
Small space with quintessential Cantonese decor hosts a lively, family-friendly atmosphere filled with happy eaters and boisterous crowds. Authentic dishes like BBQ pork and roast duck stand out amid a cozy, clean environment. Parking is convenient, and the place fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Parking includes a large lot and street spots right up front. Spaces on both sides of the restaurant make access easy and convenient.
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Seating is limited, with last seating at 8:30 PM.
They offered free hot tea, soup, and white rice with the lunch special.
The prices at Auntie Kitchen are reasonable, with a breakfast combo for $12 until 12:30 PM.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and private rooms creates an environment suitable for groups and formal gatherings. The atmosphere balances energetic vibe with noise absorption, making it lively yet manageable. Traditional dim sum carts circulate, adding a classic touch to the experience.
Plenty of free self parking is available, including shaded spots. The large parking lot can be tricky to navigate, especially after 11:00 am, since it is shared with other businesses.
Dinner features fresh seafood and dim sum in a spacious, bright setting. The environment suits family dinners and gatherings with friends.
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Dim sum is served until 3:00 PM daily.
The restaurant does not accept reservations during dim sum hours.
A private room for 7 people has a minimum charge of $600.
Small space with old school rural design feels hectic and crowded when busy, creating a nostalgic yet stuffy atmosphere. The place draws a crowd willing to wait for authentic spicy Hunan cuisine despite limited seating and slow service.
Parking varies between visits. Some times offer ample parking and easy access, while other times the small lot makes finding a spot tougher.
Dinner time draws a crowded atmosphere with waits around 30 to 40 minutes for a table. Dishes arrive quickly, about 10 minutes after ordering, and the staff often dine together during service.
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Expect to wait at least 30 minutes for your first dish after getting a number.
Parking is limited, making it hard to find a spot during busy hours.
Prices are high, with some dishes costing over $34.