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    3.1 (46 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Uniqlo at The Bloc
    Allison Y.

    I used to frequent the Uniqlo at Beverly Center before they closed. I feel like there are fewer locations in L.A. now, so I was glad to find this store. Uniqlo is my go to for simple basic tees for layering. I like this one at The Bloc because it's clean, big, and we'll organized. I was shopping for heattech long sleeves for an upcoming trip but unfortunately they didn't have my size. I'll have to look online instead.

    Alejandro F.

    Absolutely love the location, and the vibe of this UNIQLO. Their selection is also a bit better than their Santa Anita Mall location. I've also been to their South Coast Plaza location, and out of the 3, this is my favorite. Great customer service too!

    Andrew W.

    So if you buy something from a retailer's website and want to return it, and that retailer happens to have brick-and-mortar stores, you can just go to one of those stores and make the return. It's a standard rule of online shopping, right? I mean, what retailer wouldn't have that simple, no-brainer, customer-friendly policy? Uniqlo, apparently. I was thunderstruck when the cashier told me that they don't take returns of online purchases in their stores. So I started combing through the Uniqlo.com website, and I noticed that they never explicitly stated that they did NOT accept online returns in stores... but it says online returns have to be shipped back. Oh, and that will cost you seven dollars, thank you very much. I like Uniqlo... but I like them a lot less after my brush with this asinine policy.

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    Russ C.

    Sitting across the Street at Wokcano a few times forced me to come visit Uniqlo. New at the Bloc for a couple months is a refreshing simple clothing store with reasonably priced contemporary cloths. Been to Hong Kong and Seoul Korea stores before. Nice to have one here in DTLA. Clean tidy new store, helpful employees, 2 stories, dressing rooms upstairs. Install UNIQLO App and receive $3. Off. Cool.

    Several store locations in asia and worldwide
    Henri V.

    UNIQLO anchors the corner of the Bloc on 7th St in DTLA, is a clothing store for men, women and children. Have passed this store several times, first time here with a friend who is desperate to shop for casual clothing. Not my usual posh preference but as I strolled through, I zoomed in on two items that caught my eye: a camel color cashmere wool coat and a navy vneck sweater of extra fine merino wool. Sadly the coat was enormous and the shoulders and overall look was ill fitting, I passed on it. The sweater was almost perfect, nice knit and luckily fit despite it being for XS men, but the price was a steal, so I snagged it. The store is clean organized and the staff were helpful. Overall, it was reminiscent of the Gap, similar price point with sub standard quality clothing, 99% made in china cheaply priced. It's great if you're into this stuff, I prefer higher quality, as I am a collector and want longevity for my investments and prefer the classic look timeless not too trendy. The clothing here are cool, not too trendy but I suppose popular with the masses, which totally negates it uniqueness..NOT Unique! UNIQLO

    Nat W.

    The long renovation of 7th and Flower St. has finally finished and they opened a brand new UNIQLO on the corner on Dec 13th. I am actually surprised Downtown LA never had a UNIQLO before, since NY UNIQLO location has been around for years and they have locations outside of LA. This one is definitely prime location and they carry decent amount of products in their two story building. Definitely not as big as NY, but surely bigger than Honolulu. Their products are pretty simple and basic...like GAP but much more affordable and practical. I love thier heat tech products. They also feature with some designers and characters and make T-shirts and sweatshirts and such. Their quality is very good for the price. The customer service was good, I am not sure how the fitting room situation was, as I didn't use it. I hope this UNIQLO will do well and keep going!

    Sheley L.

    Yay! A 2-storey 12,000 square foot Uniqlo in DTLA stocked practically from floor to ceiling! Now I don't have to drive cross town to try on/pick up sensible, functional and reasonably priced clothing that's perfect for travel! Not the best quality but often not bad value for the price. Loves: - clothing for men, women, children - ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT WATER REPELLING DOWN jackets and vests. Light as a feather and warmer than much heavier garments. Packs into a tiny pouch. - HEATTECH moisture-wicking tops and bottoms for warmth and extra layers. - stretchy jeans and free hemming - CASHMERE scarf. So soft and warm! - good selection of accessories, under garments, layers, shirts, pants and outerwear Areas for improvement: - retail locations generally don't honor online exclusive prices. So it can sometimes be lower priced online. Located at 7th and Flower. Enter on 7th Street.

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    They always sale the good things make costumer happy. The price is really good for everyone.

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    Accidentally got ketchup on my shirt from trying a LA hot dog, I'm so glad there's a Uniqlo nearby, fixed my wardrobe problem quickly.

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    Koreatown Plaza

    4.0
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    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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    Koreatown Galleria

    3.9
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    This very popular three-level indoor mall has a great food court and ground level supermarket…read more These two places also have the fairest prices. While it was great to see only two empty storefronts, most businesses sell overpriced to super overpriced products to stay afloat. The mall is dated-looking, with a defunct water fountain, but the open second floor bathed in natural sunlight gives off soothing, chill vibes. The food court has about 9 places, mostly Korean but also a Vietnamese and Japanese katsu options. We ate fresh bi bim naeng myun (very chewy buckwheat noodles), ja jang myun (chewy noodles with black bean sauce and a nice amount of minced beef or pork), and fish cake on a skewer. Some places charge for a to go container and the cranky employee at the naeng myun place (the name's only in Korean, Kang San Myun Ok, refused to sell me to go in separate containers. Excuse me for wanting to separate the chewy noodles from the broth, as the noodles will lose elasticity from a long drive. The food court had many televisions broadcasting a World Cup match. There eating area is spacious with tables are cleared and wiped quickly. The outdoor dining are was closed the day we went. The supermarket is huge, organized and has the viral fruit-shaped ice cream that I adore, for $4.99 each. There's a Cake House bakery with mildly sweet Asian pastries and hot beverages. Their cakes are very expensive and beautiful. Cake slices are also sold. The mall has women's clothes, skin care, a bank, bookstore, children's toys, handbags and jewelry, and knick-knacks or collectibles. There's even a flower shop on a parking level right by the supermarket entrance. We were surprised to spend about 4 hours there. It's easy to spend a lot of time here as the parking is free! I will be back for the food and accessories in support of Korean-owned businesses.

    Awesome food court. Probably a dozen places or more to eat. All fresh, homemade…read more First time there. I'm not Korean. Everyone was very friendly, sweet, and kind. Felt like a different world. Walked around a bit afterward and loved all the cute shops. Beautiful clothing, etc.. Free parking !!

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    UNIQLO The BLOC - womenscloth - Updated July 2026

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