Sitting at lax with a bit of a wait in front of me, so I'll do my best to recap my eating adventures over the past few days.
Spoon by H - this place gained fame after David Chang posted about it and well its worth the hype. First meal of the trip, and probably my favorite. It's a dessert shop first, but they do a handful of savory dishes. The kalbitang and pork dumpling soup were unexpectedly remarkably different broths. Kalbitang was much more traditional with a heavy dose of black pepper. And the pork soup was way more rich and luscious and creamy. It was fantastic. (sorry looks like pics won't attach)
the Prince - staying in koreatown and the quantity of bars/restaurants are overwhelming. Made a quick stop in here for a drink and a small order of fried chicken. The prince is a retro restaurant turned Korean bar and its got a great old school vibe. The fried chicken was batter less and fried perfectly.
Shibumi - had an omakase dinner here on Saturday that was very good. There were about 7-9 courses in total and the few highballs I had are clouding my memory. But the main course was a couple different preparations of beef w rice that was fantastic. And the raw fish preparations early on were my favorite courses. Again the details are a little fuzzy...
Grand Central Market - stopped in early Sunday morning and unfortunately a lot of the stalls were closed. Because of this, I passed on eating but the everything bagel with lox at Wexlers was well received by the fam.
Mariscos Jaliscos - had 3 of the fried shrimp tacos here and they were as advertised! I need more Dorado style tacos in my life.
tacos y Birria La Unica - a buddy suggested this place and since it was a block from mariscos Jaliscos, I stopped at the truck. The quesatacos with shredded goat was fantastic
ahgassi gopchang - one of the never-ending options for Korean BBQ in ktown. We stopped in and had one order of samgyupsal (pork belly) and kimchi chigae. Probably the best version of samgyupsal I've ever had.
park's bbq - another place that lived up to the hype was park's. Seems to be the consensus champ out here and I get it. Marinated galbi was remarkably tender. Also appreciated the waitress recommending we decrease 1 portion of galbi, which we would've never been able to finish.
Langers - old school Jewish deli and sorry for the amount of hyperbole, but damn that pastrami was incredible. The #19 with coleslaw, Russian dressing and cheese on rye was perfect. And I've never had such good rye bread. Perfectly light and there was a great crunch to the crust
Tsujita ramen annex - I'm still not sure what the difference between the 2 Tsujitas across the street from one another. But the tsukemen was spot on. Thick noodles were chewy and delicious. The soup wasn't as concentrated as the versions in Tokyo, but were well flavored.
pizzana west Hollywood - fantastic neapolitan style pizza here. The neo margharita was a modern take and that was great. Pepperoni was also tatty but was lacking a little acidity. But just being a little nitpicky. One of the best crusts on a pizza I've tasted.
Dan Sung Sa - no frills Korean bar that served cheap bar food, mainly revolving around grilled skewers. I was unpleasantly full (this was a common theme), but we still ate some soondae, grilled gizzards and ddukbopki. All tasted great and well executed
Han Bat - last meal was at Han Bat. Very similar to the one in Chicago and was a damn fine version of sulungtang.
Sorry, no addresses but I'm sure you can easily find them on the interwebs. Hope this is helpful for future travelers. Reach out w any questions as I did a ton of research before heading out here.