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    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    Koreatown Plaza

    Koreatown Plaza

    4.0
    (267 reviews)
    3.7 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!

    This mall is a hidden gem but it is poorly maintained. Both up escalators have been out of…read moreoperation for 5+ months. The elevator has a 4-person limit and going over that will cause the elevator to become stuck and beep very loud (which is so sketchy). The permit listed on the elevator expired in 2023 as well. It's always lively and bustling with younger AND older generations of Koreans plus plenty of non-Koreans looking to explore the culture! As someone who has lived in Koreatown his whole life, this place is a pillar of Korean-American culture. By the way, cell reception is completely non-existent in many areas of the mall including H-Mart and the food court. Restrooms are on the first floor.

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    La La Land

    La La Land

    3.5
    (99 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    A store filled with things to buy about California, Hollywood, and the surrounding areas. It's a…read moremix of many things from clothing like sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats, and also things to buy as gifts. They have Sanrio items, Disneyland items, and different movie items as well. It's a mix of things but a huge gigantic store. So I am sure you will be able to find something if you come into this store for sure.

    One of the bigger souvenir stores on Hollywood Boulevard. The most notable section is the…read moreOscar-related souvenir section with plenty of plastic trophies for whoever you want to award one to. The other merchandise is very mixed, with not a lot of it Hollywood specific. You can find merchandise from various franchises (Marvel, some Nintendo, some LA), but more than half the time I was thinking they could be found at other random stores than a souvenir-specific store. Prices felt reasonable considering it's for tourists and all in one spot. I personally was disappointed I couldn't find any postcards. They do have an entire section for candy. No one approached me to try and get me to buy something and I enjoyed browsing in peace (apart from the loud music). Store interior is large and plenty to look at. Bathrooms are really nice in the back. The music and incessant light show inside is a little annoying if you are sensitive to that sort of thing.

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