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    3.2 (29 reviews)

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    Be very careful going up the ramp to the third level. It's a blind turn. It's narrow, and cars go in both directions.
    Nick A.

    I'm glad to see some good store at Midtown Crossing. I feel so bad for the tenants because the parking structure is ridiculous. So the stores are worth 5 stars, but the parking lot is a solid 1 star...and that's only because the parking is free. It's the most poorly designed parking lot I've ever seen. Really it is....and this is NEW construction, so there's no excuse for the major SNAFU they've created there. First of all, good luck actually getting IN the parking lot. If you're coming south on Rimpau, and you could drive straight, you'd drive right into the entrance. BUT, you can't do that. You MUST turn right , going west on Pico and completely miss the entrance, forcing you to make an illegal u-turn or find a way to turn around. Same goes for leaving the structure at the north entrance. You MUST turn east or west on Pico, but you can't go straight through to RImpau. So stupid. It might be a city thing, but they had plenty of time to plan this hot mess of a parking structure. The parking lot signage is sparse, confusing, and poorly displayed. Wait, it gets worse! Please see my pictures of the sharp turn going up the ramp to the third floor. You reach the top and take sharp a blind right turn. There are also cars trying to go down. That's when the fun begins. See my pics. You'll see for yourself how badly they screwed this up. Utterly ridiculous. Ludicrous. Seriously, a third grader could have done a better job planning. Can't believe all the millions spent and make such a serious oversight. The person who designed it must have never even seen a car before. Get this, they have a height clearance on the upper lot, that is OUTSIDE. Apparently the sky is only 8'4" there. See my pic. I suggest you enter and exit from Venice heading west if you can. The ramp is much wider...still a bit of a blind curve, but way safer than the other ramp. Again, I feel so bad for the tenants. There are some really nice stores there. Do try to patronize them. Just be super careful and patient trying to find your way into the parking structure and getting out of there again.

    Muffin Y.

    Where are the security staff? People are parked in the aisles where cars need to drive and cars parked in handicap spots where the disabled need to walk on! It's madness and not a single staff to support the customers. What on earth!?!?

    Brian B.

    Midtown Crossing is a new shopping complex development in what they call Mid-City. The Mid-City name comes from the fact that this area is centralized between downtown LA and Santa Monica (Makes sense right?). Midtown Crossing itself is a brand new 3 story shopping complex with tons of parking and a lot of new shops that are either open now or under development. The whole project has been underway since before 2006, and they had their grand opening on March 5. The most notable store in Midtown Crossing at the moment is a brand new Lowes Hardware store. If this store is any indication of what the final complex is going to look like then it's got a bright future. Lowes is often viewed as a more upscale version of Home Depot, and this store doesn't disappoint. It is massive in size, brightly lit, and filled with everything you can imagine. (Tip: when I was there today they were passing out $10 gift cards for getting on their mailing list. I love those new opening promotions!) Right next door they have a number of street level shops that were completed in 2006 as phase 1 of the project, such as Starbucks, AT&T, Foot Locker, Panda Express, etc. This whole area is definitely something to keep an eye on as the remaining shops in the main Midtown Crossing complex start to open up. Since it is on Pico, not far from the 10, it might even be a good place to stop and take a break for those commuters between downtown and the west side.

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    Can we get a 24 hour fitness to replace the bowling/skating rink building that's now closed?

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    4.0
    (268 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    I grew up in Koreatown all throughout the 90s and very glad this place is still around. Also glad…read morethey've been taking a jab at social media. It deserves to be known. It's actually interesting to see a diverse crowd hang out here compared to back then when it was nothing but Korean people. The first floor retains most of the stores that existed back then too; Music Plaza which always had an insane selection of Korean music, the quaint coffee shop near the food court, the stationary store and bookstore near the elevator and of course the Food Court itself. Has the best prices of all sorts of Korean cuisine out there; I always gravitate towards the Dddukgook (Rice Cake Soup). The H-Mart used to be the mall's own market (called Plaza Market). I was a small kid back then, but it's quite congested as a grown adult over 6 foot tall. The layout is exactly the same from back then and I love it. There used to be a very tiny bakery next to the H-Mart on the left, but they have a much larger bakery on the right. The decor is still that same 80s-esque pink and teal tile, which I hope they never change. The second floor used to have this toy store that used to sell all sorts of Power Rangers and Pokemon toys. I miss it dearly, albeit I believe it was very overpriced back then lol. I believe it's the mail store now. The third floor used to have this appliance/electronics store called "ABC Plaza". It had literally everything from USA albums, Korean appliances, and a whole section for Japanese import games. As a kid it felt like paradise. I believe it's now turning into a gym, which is cool in itself. My wife bought me some Pokemon cards from that toy store near the food court, and it reactivated all my memories. Please stay around, K-Town Plaza!

    I didn't really get to explore throughout the whole mall but it gave me being in Korea vibes lol…read more. came here for H-mart and was surprised to see it was in a small plaza mall. Then as we entered I noticed it was mainly all Korean stores that we passed by. The place does look old and a little ran down. And the elevators wasn't working when we was there. We had to use the escalators since we parked upstairs but didn't even kno that lol. We passed by a Korean skincare stand that looked really popular or maybe they had an event cus it was a line of girls. We went to another store that sold needohs and squeeezy squishes but they was way too fuckin overpriced and tbh I couldn't tell if they was the legit real ones or not so passed on that. Then the food court was probably the best part of the mall that we explored besides H-mart. I went to use the restroom there and it didn't look too clean. The food court had so many different little eateries I wanted to try them out but we was already going to a noodle place after. I should've just tried it out anyway cus the noodle place we went to was mid af lol. Maybe next time we come back I will!

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    The Grove

    3.8
    (2.8k reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    When I lived near here, I would come to The Grove often because Barnes & Noble had celebrity book…read moresignings. There was Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Jim Carrey even stayed hours after he needed to until he had spoken, taken pictures, and signed books for every single person who had waited in line for him. However, after the COVID pandemic they've noticeably stopped coming. Still, The Grove is a nice place to visit because it is so polished and touristy. There's the dancing fountain, free trolley, movie theater, shops and restaurants. Meanwhile, The Farmers Market is right next door, so you can easily walk there as well. It's a good place to kill time. Some stores are a bit on the pricey side, though. The trolley is a bit silly since the ride is so short. It takes longer to wait for the trolley than to just walk from one end of the mall to the other. It is a free novelty, though, so if you have nothing better to do, might as well. Recently, there was a parade and festival at LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) and I noticed several other people like me walking from there to The Grove since it's only around a 20 minute walk up Fairfax Ave. I think people decided to walk since parking at LACMA is $23 no matter what and we didn't want to pay it again. Parking at The Grove isn't cheap either, but it's easy and convenient since it's a huge multi-story parking garage with digital numbers that tell you how many spots are available on each level. My go to restroom is at the top level of Barnes & Noble, but there's also one at Farmers Market. The views of The Grove from the upper levels of Barnes & Noble are nice. There's also an onsite cafe on that level. Meanwhile, this Barnes & Noble is apparently one of the biggest in the US. Around the holidays, they put up one of the tallest Christmas trees in the US. They hang flying reindeer and a sleigh above the dancing fountain. They also put up a Santa house in the middle of the street where you can take pictures with Santa for a fee. One of the changes I didn't like around the dancing fountain, which is one of the few spots with trees and shade, is that they roped it off so that it became outdoor seating for the restaurants whereas before it was open to anyone. Even though I don't live near here anymore, I still end up visiting every now and then because of nearby festivals. At this point it's so familiar to me that as another reviewer had said "It's an LA staple."

    A staple in Los Angeles that's always a nice place to spend some time walking around. There's a…read moregood amount of shops and plenty of restaurants. Of course the main focal point, the water fountain and little park. There's plenty of parking in the massive covered parking structure. There's also valet at the lower level which is easier in my opinion. You can also park where the farmers market is but they have their own validation system. It's a pretty decent size shopping area which is all outdoor. The main department store which is Nordstrom and then you'll have all the other smaller chains stores. Plenty of dining options, more on the dine in style. If you're looking for something quick and easy, there's the farmers market a couple minutes walk. Of course there's the movie theatre which is great. The whole grove concept is similar to the Americana which is larger. Dining options, shops and of course the fountain. It's a staple in LA that's worth checking out.

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    MaDang the Courtyard

    3.2
    (66 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    MaDang is one of my favorite little Korean malls. I don't think it can really be called a mall and…read moredef not a strip mall - nope - Courtyard really is the best way to describe MaDang. I legit love coming here because it's just so gorgeous! Clean, always organized, the usual elderly grandpa patrolling around as security looking for those doing wrong, lol! There is a huge parking garage which always has parking. Be sure to get validated and cross your fingers to hope a movie at CGV doesn't get out the same time you want to leave. That's the only downfall of MaDang, exiting at night from the garage is hit or miss. Last night, I got right out! Other nights, been stuck for 45 minutes. So, truly hit or miss. There is SO MUCH good at MaDang. Shopping, eats, the aforementioned coffee shop, bookshops...let me highlight a few favorites: ~ Heuk Hwa Dang - their ice cream and coffee is great, adorabley cute space! ~ H-Mart Supermarket - who doesn't love groceries?! lol ~ Beard Papa - cream puffs are nomz. ~ Daiso - I love deals and Daiso is full of them! ~Sul & Beans - Patbingsu deliciousness to amaze your out of town friends, lol. ~Somi Somi - Ah-Boong, a fish-shaped waffle cone filled with your choice of filling and topped with soft serve - similar to taiyaki and so good. Kpop Music Town K-Pop Store - self explainatory. Jung Kook army bias here. I been rocking with Kpop since Seotaiji and H.O.T. so I'll always be a fan. ~Aladdin Bookstore - friends always want to go here for Korean books while in town. ~Pelicana Chicken - KFC straight from Korea with great happy hour deals. ~CGV Cinema - movies in Korean! The fact that Korean shopping malls exist in KTown is truly dope af. I love MaDang, love bringing my out of town friends, and I'm truly a MaDang regular.

    Had such a frustrating parking experience in their garage. The new system allows you to simply park…read more(your license plate is scanned), then at validating stores, all you have to do is type in your phone number and you get texted a QR code that you scan on your way out of the parking garage. Simple enough, HOWEVER, I discovered that if you are here when the plaza is busy, the single exit is simply not sufficient for the amount of people exiting. I had parked on P4, and the line of cars for the exit was already up to P4, complicated by cars on lower levels trying to exit and get into the single file line as well. In total, it took me literally 30 minutes to exit the parking lot, which meant I barely made it out of the garage under the 3-hour limit for validation I had.

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    ROW DTLA

    3.6
    (149 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$
    Free parking
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    I really want to give this place 5 stars but I think with its current iteration it isn't quite…read morethere yet only because there's so much space that needs businesses to come in. That being said, ROW DTLA is a dreamscape when it comes to filming content and just catching city vibes in a safe space. Located near the Arts District this space of buildings used to be utilized for the textile industry. With multi floored buildings creating rows of foot traffic on the ground this space is perfect for events, pop ups, and get togethers. It's one of the reasons why Smorgasburg is held here on Sundays. It's why on any given weekend there may be an event being held, whether it be to celebrate AAPI month or the different creatives in the area. This space is filled with homegrown businesses and unique shops to visit. One of my favorite places is Hightide which is a Japanese stationary and supplies shop. The vibes are immaculate and walking in really feels like being in a store in Japan. Another popular space is Scent Bar for those who love perfume and are aromaphiles. With plenty of small curated artists being featured in this apothecary of aromas, Scent Bar is a nice stop whilst visiting the Row. If you're looking for interesting and discussion worthy furniture A+R is a must, located at one of the ends of the Row. For good coffee with artistic vibes you got to check out GGET (Go Get Em Tiger). Next to that if you're looking for stronger waters is Flask & Field with smaller batch and independent distilleries and crafters. All of this and the parking is free for the first 2 hours. In LA, that's unheard of! And it's a large parking structure with modern infrastructure. Blessed. With all this, hopefully ROW DTLA will continue to grow with more businesses and still retain its charm as time marches forward. Good for a short stay or half a day, if you're looking for things to do in LA proper, ROW DTLA is worth your drive.

    Came here to go to the innisfree pop up which was in one of their locations. There's a huge parking…read morestructure here for paid parking, but it's really spacious with lots of spots. It's literally right next to where Smorgasburg is being held, so we spent whatever little time we had there and didn't really explore the rest of ROW DTLA. Though I have to say that I was very surprised that were even still in LA. No graffiti, trash everywhere, smell of human wastes or anything. Very clean, modern, spacious, and calming even with the crowds of people there. Felt like an oasis in LA. Though that comes with the price, seeing the businesses here. Yes they look nice but it's giving hoity toity performative LA folks vibe and I can see why rent to live in LA is so high. Nothing really piqued my interest as a non normie, but I'm sure if you are one or like these kind of non franchise, off label places, for normie looking, better quality clothes, home goods, etc. this is for you.

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