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    Jumsim

    4.9 (112 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Day V.

    The family in this place greet you so well. They welcome you and do their best to serve you quickly and humbly. I loved the first moment of walking in, it smells so good! They have a ramen wall, and a variety of deals for the lunch rush. I came in and had a beef bulgogi bowl, that was so warm and flavorful. Their dumplings are so good! My server gave me an iced coffee that was so strong it was delicious! This cozy little spot is a must try if you need something quick, and delicious. I cannot wait to come back!

    Richard C.

    Jumsim popped up on my radar while quickly looking for a lunch spot nearby. For businesses that have VERY strong ratings, I definitely come with some interest in whether it's hype or reality. However, I'm happy to share that Jumsim 1000% deserves all the love it's received. My colleague and I both ordered a rice combo. The spicy pork was just spicy enough to cater towards a wide audience (which is perfectly ok). Mandu is obviously handmade and was incredibly juicy. And lastly service-- it'll make you feel like you're at home! I read that it's a wife/husband duo that runs this spot, with the wife taking care of the front and husband taking care of the back. With DTLA still experiencing various socioeconomic challenges that impact businesses, I'm so happy to see places like Jumsim holding on. As I was sitting down, it was very obvious that they've grown a strong customer base. This is the sort of food culture and small business that drives our local economy, and I wish them the best-- if you're ever in the area, definitely give them a visit!

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    Eunice C.

    Cute little mom & pop Korean restaurant for gimbap (rice rolls), stews, and noodles. Great for lunch. A short walk from the courthouse, metro stations, or Grand Central, grand hope park. They got fried chicken wings too! Gotta try that sometime.

    Chicken Bulgogi rice bowl with kimchi (on the house)

    Tasty. Affordable. Exactly the portion size I wanted. Included kimchi for free. Perfect for lunch

    This is the BEST Korean food in Downtown LA. The family that runs it is so sweet. I came here with 9 of my friends from Colburn music camp and they accommodated us with no problem. I had the beef bulgogi combo bowl and it was so delicious for a good price. I came back the next night with 5 others, and got the spicy chicken plate; it was very spicy but so good. I'd recommend getting two rice bowls with that one. The food didn't take long to come out even with 10 people, and everyone was satisfied with their orders. Some of my friends and I were speaking Korean with the lady, and she was very supportive and nice to us learning. Overall a very good and fun experience, would definitely recommend if you're in the area.

    Kimchi pancake
    Cecilia L.

    I really enjoyed my experience here it was like your parents were cooking for you it felt like home. The food is also very much like home cooking kimchi pancake and spicy pork was very good. It's a perfect mom and pop shop to grab a bite of comfort food!

    BEEF BULGOGI CUPBAP
    Roxana G.

    5/5 experience. Service is very friendly and kind. It seems like a mom & pop shop. You walk in here and it feels like you're being welcomed into someone's inner circle. I was just visiting the area but could tell that she had many regulars. Several of them stopped by to just say hi to her, and one of them took pictures with her and she said that it was because this customer was moving away from CA the day after and just wanted a memory of this place. I really enjoyed the potstickers! They were a surprise hit. Two are included in the cupbap. It was so delicious I ordered another 6 of those separately. The cupbap appears to be one of the most economical options. There was plenty of beef bulgogi in it to make one feel full. The spicy pork barbecue was flavorful. It was a little spicy, and I loved it. We had leftovers to take home, we were so full by the end of it. Highly recommend this place! Ambiance is casual.

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    Chrissy L.

    The lunch crowd gets busy and for good reason. This is the best tasting yukgaejang I've had.

    Spicy Pork belly Barbecue
    Nite Grind T.

    OMG! Best spicy pork belly I've ever had. Absolutely delicious with the perfect t heat if you like spicy foods. If you're not into spicy foods you will find this hot. If the flavors weren't so good, they'd get a 4 star, the rice to meat portions are heavily biased. Not enough rice.

    Kimchi fried rice lunch bowl
    Bruce L.

    Solid korean food spot. Very welcoming, lots of non-koreans and fairly busy for lunch which is a great sign. They have lunch items and then regular menu items as well. Everything tasted good. I would love to see a rose option for tteokbokki in addition to the standard one. The lunch bowls are a decent amount of food. Service was fairly quick. I would go again without hesitation. Very accessible. Parking is not great but that's normal for DTLA.

    Rice juice :)
    Emma F.

    I came here for lunch because it said lunch on the wall outside. If anyone out there is thinking of doing the same thing, do it! It was pretty crowded for a weekday lunch (almost every seat full), but my party of 1 was seated immediately at the counter against the wall, which is the perfect spot for a solo eater. Everything looked amazing but I went with the beef bulgogi rice bowl combo (beef bulgogi, rice, cabbage, pickles [a little spicy] shredded seaweed, 2 beef dumplings, & fried egg). -- One thing to note: the dumplings tasted exactly like the Bibigo frozen beef mandu, which isn't a bad thing, but just struck me. I love those things but wasn't expecting to have them at a restaurant. Each element in the bowl was fresh and delicious, but nothing made me happier than the fried egg atop the beef. Just a little sliver of fried egg with its golden ooze (yolk) plus a forkful of beef bulgogi was pure bliss. Crispy, sweet, salty, yummy! This dish filled me up!! Once I dug that fork into my shiny gold bowl, I went downright ravenous on that meal til there was nothing left! It's like I blacked out and the eating monster took over. I probably finished in 10 minutes which is unheard of for me (slow eater). I also ordered the rice juice. This was my first time trying Korean rice juice so I wasn't sure what to expect, but this blew me away. It was like a less sweet, roasted and nutty horchata minus the cinnamon. I loved it! Not to sweet! Prices were reasonable, and service was FAST even though the place was packed! Such a cute mom and pop eatery that really makes you feel at home.

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    Kenny K.

    This place is great! We had the bulgogi and spicy pork and they were killer. These are perfect family style meals, so bring a friend or two. Service is super fast and soooooo nice! Great folks and great food.

    Ruth D.

    The food is good, authentic korean food in the middle of downtown la, Unnie is the best, service is fast, the place is small but can accomodate large group.

    Kimchi Fried Rice (lunch special)

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    Right around the block from the US court house. It's small, but clean. But fast, friendly service. Food was good, reasonably priced.

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    Super sweet service & delicious food! The ambience is cozy and super clean. I can't wait to come back.

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    Great flavors and wonderful staff. An authentic taste of home, great option if you're looking for yukejiang

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    Love this spot! The food is delicious, the place itself is so nice, and the service is amazing.

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    The best korean spot in Los angeles! The dishes are delicious and the owners are very kind! Will go again.

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    They're so friendly! The food was great and the inside of the restaurant was simple and clean. Good prices, too. I'll be going back again.

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    Restaurant decor- art work and Korean figurines
    Restaurant decor- art work and Korean figurines
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    Barley rice mixed with side dishes
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