Chicken Caesar in Koreatown
The spots locals are talking about in Koreatown.
3 places
Simply Salad
Open now🥗 + 🌯3660 Wilshire Blvd Unit 101A, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
★ 4.4 (225)$$Salad ShopMonday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM
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What people say about the caesar
"Been coming here for a few years, and I think this place single handedly lowered my cholesterol! Hah! Usually super quick---- I order with the app, and by the time I get there, it's ready! Also highly recommend the app! Cheaper than Postmates, and there are points that get you rewards!--- I've gotten SEVERAL free meals at this point! Strongly recommend the "El Jefe" wrap or salad, and the classic "Caesar" wrap or salad. Friendly staff, they even pass me my order without me asking for it haha 6 out of 5 stars!!"
UNNINAE(언니네) K-BURGER
Open now🥗 Salad3438 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
★ 4.9 (60)Hamburger RestaurantMonday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
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What people say about the caesar
"This place just opened. So let’s see if they’re pretty good eh or ew. January 23rd to 25th is their grand opening so you can get a free side of Korean rice cake with any purchase! And they have this really fun new years game to win prizes that me and me and my grandma really enjoyed playing. But anyways, I got their Korean rice drink, banana milk, kimchi slaw, ggutteok, gimmari, chicken salad, bulsae burger, spicy galbi Jim burger, tomato bingsu, and corn bingsu, to try. The Korean rice drink was sweet, mellow, and kinda tea like? The banana milk was milky, sweet, and had good banana flave. The kimchi slaw was nice and crunchy and legit tasted like if kimchi and coleslaw had a baby. The ggutteok was chewy and bouncy and had some savory nut filling? A hack is to pour the banana milk over the ggutteok and eat it together like cereal. Not bad. The gimmari had a crisp exterior with flavorful chewy glass noodles inside. The chicken salad was kinda like a caesar salad and had plenty of shredded chicken and crispity crunchy fresh lettuce. The bulsae burger was STACKED and had a crispy shrimp patty, a tender, Smokey, umami, sweet, savory, bulgolgi patty, nutty lettuce, and crunchy onion all on a buttery, sweet, brioche bun. The spicy galbi Jim burger was meaty, gochujangy, and had a decent spice. The tomato bingsu was nicely sweet and had a light umami tangy tomato flave and was actually really flavorful and good. The corn bingsu tho. MNM. Perfectly sweet, milky, refreshing, and loaded with corny corn flaves and topped with crunchy corn flakes for textural contrast. Pure deliciousity. Everything here is super yummy, made to order, and high quality. The vibes here are also awesome. Lowkey might be my new fave burger spot cuz this place is pretty good. Chicken salad $11.99 Kimchi slaw $4.50 Ggutteok $4.90 Gimmari $4.90 Bulsae burger $15.99 Spicy galbi Jim burger $17.99 Corn bingsu $9.50 Tomato bingsu $8.50 Korean rice drink $3.50 Banana milk $3.50 Water $2 Coke Zero $3 $90.27"
Enchant LA
Open now🥗 Salad681 S Western Ave 1st Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90005, USA
★ 4.4 (136)$$Asian Fusion RestaurantMonday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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What people say about the caesar
"The best word for the menu at this place is “discordant”. It just doesn’t make any sense. I know they’re trying to be “Asian fusion”, but it comes off as experimental, like a 12 year old set loose in their parents’ kitchen. My husband chose it because it was close to the Wiltern and we were going to a show. He didn’t look at the menu. While we were there at least 2 other tables sat down, looked through the menu, then got up and left. We were tempted to do the same, but worried we wouldn’t find a better option in time to make the concert. The food wasn’t horrible, but it didn’t deserve the ratings others have given it. Service was VERY slow and inattentive and the ambiance is not good, despite what others have said (seriously, are they paid reviews?) The restaurant is located in the lobby of a hotel and is wide open to the lobby. The decor consists of a ton of fake flowers…covering an entire wall, hanging from the ceiling, on every table. I could only wonder how much dust they were collecting. We had the panini, street sandwich, corn, donkatsu pork, creamy pasta, and Caesar salad (which is served hot). The pork itself was well prepared but I’m glad I got the sauce on the side because I didn’t care for it. The dressing that came on top of the shredded cabbage was tasty, but they only gave me about 2 teaspoons of it which was far from the right amount for the giant pile of cabbage. I requested more, but it took so long to arrive that I wasn’t able to enjoy it. I’m not going to say you shouldn’t eat here, but make sure you review the menu first and ensure they have options that look appetizing to you!"