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    #ArtisanalLA2015
    Stephanie P.

    SO MANY NEAT THINGS AND TASTY TREATS!! BACKGROUND: Artisanal LA showcases the best artisanal food vendors around the country. Attendees shop a wide array of edible treats from butchers to chocolate makers, and enjoy programming like hands-on workshops, chef-led demos, expert panels and speakers educating guests on various food related topics as well as the opportunity to learn about non-profit organizations changing the local food scene in Los Angeles. About the Founder Artisanal LA is the passion project of Shawna Dawson, a native Angeleno who spent her formative years terrorizing the good people of Mt Washington and Hancock Park. Dawson is a USC grad, marketing and social media maven with more than a decade of experience doing business in more than a dozen countries, from Romania to Japan. STATS: Event held a couple times a year-next one--Fall 2015 Show on Saturday, October 10th and Sunday, October 11th Hours open 11am-6pm Location: The Reef in downtown LA Street parking, if you get there early enough $15 valet $10 lot across the street Four Hour metered parking on Saturday Free meters on Sunday Discount tickets from Goldstar Pay upon arrival also available EXPERIENCE: Received an email from Goldstar offering complimentary tickets to this event, unfortunately by the time all was said and done, comp tickets were sold out. But that didn't stop fellow Yelpers and I from purchasing tickets to this event. I arrived at 10:45 and the line waiting for them to open the doors wasn't too long, but within minutes, the line wrapped around the building. Once they opened the doors we were corralled into lines based on the first letter of our last names to receive our wristbands. After we put our wristbands on, we were shuffled to the elevator and told to exit on the 2nd floor. The event floor was like a huge warehouse, with high ceilings and buffed cement floors. From the elevator exit we could see isles upon isles of vendor booths, including arts and crafts, sustenance, Scooby snacks for the sweet lover and those looking for gluten-free snacks, Eco and bio friendly products, candles, and soaps, a petting pen with a piggy and a baby goat and Socialbooth.com was there with props and a camera. We Yelpers definitely had a nice relaxing time here, it wasn't overly crowded, and we even had a celeb sighting. Woo Hoo!!! Review 89 Yelp 100+ Challenge 2015 #thereef #craftfair #artisan #eventsinla #artisanalla

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    Books Kinokuniya

    Books Kinokuniya

    4.4(397 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown
    $$

    When I travel, I can't resist popping into a new book store to see if they have anything…read moreinteresting. I can tell you that KinoKuniya is checked the "interesting" box. This store is all things Anime - Manga and more. It also puzzles, stationary, small character related collectibles, and a fairly extensive pen/fountain pen collection. The staff were very knowledgeable and helpful. Pricing was reasonable for DTLA. I would definitely visit this store again.

    Take a look, it's in a Kinokuniya Bookstore and this is one you definitely want to explore…read more Located at The Bloc in Downtown LA, Kinokuniya Bookstore - DTLA has an extensive collection of books, manga, magazines, posters, art, art supplies, novelty items, stationary, gifts, collectibles and more. Since its birth in Tokyo, Japan, during the age of the roaring 1920s to its overseas reach in the late 1960s - Kinokuniya has been gracing the world with emporiums of knowledge w/ some flare. I hadn't been to the Bloc in a minute, but making more of an effort to explore the city I was born in and our Downtown area, especially at social hubs like The Bloc. And I love some novelty items, art and tools for/of reading, even more so when it's very affordable. The Studio Ghibli is pretty nice as are various sections for music, history, spiritual and comic related things. Literally was whelmed with great finds, but decided to make my first trip (of many) in a leisure one to get familiar with the store. Great stationary. Great service and just great overall. Some of the isles can feel a little congested when there's an influx of foot traffic, put are still easy to navigate through as well as around. Kinokuniya has events, contests and updates on their website for their various locations. They also offer magazine subscriptions you can pick up in person. More incentive to stop inside for all the in-person bliss this book space has to offer. Open from 11AM to 8PM, seven days a week.

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    Books Kinokuniya - A mini puzzle I bought at Kinokuniya (they have a bunch of different Ghibli puzzles)!

    A mini puzzle I bought at Kinokuniya (they have a bunch of different Ghibli puzzles)!

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    Little Akihabara - ACDC RAG pop up

    Little Akihabara

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.9 miLittle Tokyo, Downtown

    What an incredible place! They do popups of different franchises and so far they've had a…read moreSquare-Enix one 3 times in just the last two years! We visit every time they come back and they also had a SEGA one recently. This is located on the ground floor by Anime Jungle. Hard to miss especially since they advertise the hell out of it everywhere and there's a huge banner for it. If you're a fan of Final Fantasy, Nier, Kingdom Hearts, or even Dragon Quest, this popup is a must visit! Some of the items are released early compared to what you see online so this would be the place to get some exclusive merch! Love this place and always a fun visit. IG: @ammysalamii

    Great pop up shop/event space for Little Tokyo! Make sure to follow their Instagram page as that is…read morewhere they announce their events and pop up shop collaborations. They've done some high-end, prize-figure, and kawaii collectible pop up shops with some nice collectible bags and other goods, as well as always having cute displays and photo opportunities. They've hosted pop-up maid cafe's with real food being served such as the Oinky Doink Maid cafe themed and collaborated with the Akiba Maid War anime, as well as with local maid cafes, such as Dreamland Maid cafe. The venue is also used for live events, giving a fun and underground feel if you're into indie idols and the such (or if you've seen it in anime or manga). They've hosted live events for local idols/groups and even V-tubers, along with meet and greets or buppan (when you can purchase merchandise and cheki) afterwards! During these events sometimes there's a costume/cosplay contest and open karaoke too. Great small event to have fun at. The workers here are always super friendly too. Perfect event space for weeb-related activities when there isn't a con going on!

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    Little Akihabara - Square-Enix Popup IG: @ammysalamii

    Square-Enix Popup IG: @ammysalamii

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    Perilla LA - Potato salad

    Perilla LA

    4.4(78 reviews)
    2.6 miChinatown
    $$

    Such a cute place!!! It's hidden behind a coffee shop and burger place. It took me a minute to find…read moreit, but walk towards the coffee shop and there's a "driveway" to the right of the coffee shop which has a courtyard of food places. Walk straight up and you will see a tiny looking house. I saw them on "Worth it". Lady behind the counter was so nice and helpful. I went for the potato salad, $6. This one has apples and cucumber in the mix. Pretty good! Kimchi is just perfectly layered And delicious! $8. It is worth it as you could tell it's homemade and not processed. Plenty of other Banchan to choose from! Kimbap and a whole menu. You can eat out in the courtyard. Street parking.

    I liked the cold soy garlic noodles, spicy beef dupbap, and cucumber yuzu soda. The cold soy garlic…read morenoodles was tasty, but it's nothing that unique and nowadays you can get good garlic noodles at a lot of places in LA. The beef in the spicy beef dupbap was very tasty pairing well with the rice. I thought the cucumber and yuzu flavors in the cucumber yuzu soda complemented one another so well, and adding them in soda makes the ultimate refreshing drink. The gimbap imo had good quality ingredients but tasted just fine (the mustard sauce this came with did elevate this a little). The cod dosirak was pretty good because the cod had good flavor (but the portion of cod was kind of small). This restaurant can feel unique (I think mainly because they have a focus on banchan) but I don't think it's that distinctive of a restaurant after trying its food. You can find the same types of food and same level of banchan at plenty of other Korean restaurants in LA. Portions here are on the smaller side too. The seating is outdoors in a courtyard, which can either be a positive or a negative depending on what you're looking for.

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    Square Enix

    Square Enix

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 miLittle Tokyo, Downtown

    I grew up on Enix, since Dragon Warrior/Dragon Quest 1. And I also grew up on Squaresoft. Rad…read moreRacer. 3-D World Runner. King's Knight. And of course.... Fuainaru Fuantashiiiiiiiii. Final Fantasy. To say the least of both company's timeless collaboration that is Chrono Trigger (RIP Toriyama Akira sensei). To see a dedicated shop here in Little Tokyo, even if only seasonally, is like a dream come true. It really is a store for the most hardcore of fans. Merchandise that you can see in person - from all the figures, toys, stuffed animals. Soundtracks on vinyl and CD. My only heartbreak is that I wish I had bought the Final Fantasy IX Vivi action doll, the last time the shop popped up. There are a lot of cool figures, but the price is truly truly premium pricing. Nosebleed, like, really take advantage of your deep emotional connection to these characters, level of pricing. Like their prices even leveled-up to test the strength and HP of your wallet. And the shop keep is immune to any kind of pricing de-buffs. I would totally buy some of the metallic King Slimes, the posable FF VII Sephiroth, and 2B. But again, it's a tall ask to splurge. But I'm glad the wares are here in-person, so you can see everything for yourself, instead of just online photos.

    Absolutely love this popup shop they've been having the last few years now. Twice a year so far but…read morelove that there's always something new to see! If you're a fan of franchises like Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy, this shop is for you! The prices are great and don't have to worry about paying for shipping like their online store. They repeat some items but always great to see some sold out items! The staff are super friendly as well. This shop is located in Little Tokyo in the "underground" part by the Jungle shops. Overall worth visiting even if you're not a huge fan. Maybe you'll find some gifts for friends and family! IG: @ammysalamii

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    Ate's Buns - Tikka Bun (yellow - butter chicken) and Lava Bun (black - buldak sauce with grilled chicken)

    Ate's Buns

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 miChinatown

    Wow these were amazing soft, pillowy bao buns that were STUFFED with loads of meat and cheeses…read more Such a unique experience and the best comfort food packed with flav! They are located on the streets of Chinatown with a stand. We got the: Tikka Bun (5/5): If you had to pick one bun I would HIGHLY recommend this one! It was stuffed with huge chunks of spicy butter chicken and ooey cheese. It wasn't spicy but was super flavorful thanks to the spices added to the butter chicken. The melted cheese complimented the tender chicken and soft buns sooo well. It was brushed with a garlic cilantro butter on top. The bun was soooo soft and this was good comfort food or drunk food that hits the spot. The bottom had melted mozzarella pan fried into the bun. One of these is very filling! Lava Bun (4/5): This bun had grilled chicken inside with melted mozzarella and flavored with buldak sauce! It had a hint of spice that went really well with the filling since the spice cut through the heaviness of the bun. The bun on this for me was less doughy and a little bit more firm which I do like a more doughy, fluffy bun like the tikka bun. Overall, very good bun loaded with filling!

    This place is so awesome, they have Bruna buns, tikka, and a tikka buldak bun which is so unique. I…read morestumbled across this place after General Lee' and this gem somehow appeared. With a Mexican Asian fusion bun, I was so surprised that this was a thing. The bun was so juicy and savory at the same time, that it just melted in my mouth. The buldak was probably the most unique thing ive seen and was definitely something I'd had to try. If you have a moment to try and taste this, try the tika and the buldak as they are the most unique and fusion flavors. Would recommend.

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    Ate's Buns - Tikka Bun (yellow) and Lava Bun (black)

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    Tikka Bun (yellow) and Lava Bun (black)

    Artisanal LA - popupshops - Updated June 2026

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