Last weekend D and I crossed one item off of our summer to do list: visit Koreatown. We parked at the Koreatown Galleria (3 hours free). It was good that we got there relatively early (11:15 a.m.) because it was packed by the time we left. There's a fairly big grocery store on the bottom. Check out their kim chee selection:
There is also a bakery called Cake House. I picked up a couple of red bean donuts (one for my mom), which I had read about in a recent LA Times article. There was too much red bean and not enough dough for my taste. D spotted these cute desserts in their display case:
We were planning to leave the mall to eat bim bim bap but once we started walking down Olympic we realized it was too far/hot, so we backtracked to the mall and ate at the food court. They had a nice big screen and everyone was watching soccer. D had short ribs, but the portion size was kind of small. I wasn't too hungry so I just ordered kim bap (Korean sushi) and had some of D's side of cold noodles. There aren't too many stores but we did purchase a pleasant smelling citrus thingy for D's car (Korean store, Japanese brand, made in China).
Then we walked a couple of blocks to the older Koreatown Plaza. We went to Nicole's, a cute coffee shop, and shared a bing su:
I ordered it with green tea ice cream, but they gave us coffee ice cream instead. D didn't care too much for the red beans, but he managed to eat around them :) There weren't really any interesting stores here, either. I guess if I was Korean and lived close by I could see coming here, but since I'm not and I don't, it will probably be a while before we return.
That dessert was sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteI liked the little face on the dessert too. Was it supposed to be Pac Man? L, you need to be in more pictures! :) I liked that big pile of fruit and ice cream too. Refreshingly yummy!
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