Posts Tagged ‘6th and Western’

Mr Coffee in Koreatown Has Closed

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Rainy day in Koreatown, though there was a break in the late afternoon when the sun even came out. Passed by the strip mall on 6th and Western to check up on Yogo Zone when I noticed that Mr. Coffee was shuttered.

Mr Coffee in Koreatown has closed.

Asked a Korean woman who seemed to be a worker in the area and she said that, yeah, she had heard that Mr. Coffee had gone out of business. Shocker!

I went over to the door where there was a sign with faded writing. Could barely make it out. It said something like: “From January 4th, Mr. Coffee will be closed. Thank you so much for your patronage all those years.”

This is the same strip mall where Caketown Garden closed in October. That retail space is still empty. If you’re interested, the number is (323) 663-3232. I didn’t notice any for-lease sign at Mr. Coffee.

Just last week, I saw an eviction notice at the cleaners about three blocks north on the same side of Western Avenue.

Yogo Zone seems to be surviving, what with free wi-fi and novel offerings almost every week… Meanwhile, Iceberry at the car wash also about three blocks north of the same side of the street has come under new management.

Solair Wilshire across 6th Street on Western Avenue has openings lined up. In fact, Reboot Style has already soft-launched and will have its grand opening in February, as will Aroma Cafe next to it. Hair Day on the floor above will open next week. Around the corner on the same ground floor of the Solair, Frutation by Edible Arrangements opened last week. Cindy Cho’s Aveda Salon has been open since October.

Customer traffic? Well, that’s another story…

Caketown Garden in Koreatown Closed

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Was in Koreatown north of Wilshire Boulevard tonight and noticed that the bakeshop Caketown Garden has closed.

551 Western Avenue in Koreatown LA

So many stores and shops have closed in Koreatown this past year especially along Western Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard. I could probably shift to uploading photos of For Lease signs…

If you’re interested in this space located in the strip mall on the corner of Western Avenue and 6th street, call United Realty at (323) 663-3232.

Leewha Traditional Korean Dress Shop

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Looking for a place to buy traditional Korean dresses in Koreatown? Prices start from $100 at Leewha (pronounced Yee Hwah).

Leewha traditional Korean dress

Many Korean women want to wear a hanbok on their wedding day. Shop on the second floor at Lee Wha, while the husband-to-be buys liquor and lottery tickets downstairs! Seriously though, Asian-American teens come here to use the Korean traditional dress for CosPlay (costume play).

You can have hanbok-inspired dresses customized here with organic 100% authentic silk material. (That’s their line!) Traditional Korean hair jewelry? They’ve got that covered. Even little boys and girls can be outfitted in traditional Korean clothing at this place. Oh, and wedding gifts! They sell Korean comforters (yi-bool) that make perfect presents. Gorgeous colors…

이화고전방 is right next to a tanning salon. And downstairs is Caketown Garden where you can order a big wedding cake! This is the same strip mall where you can buy Berry Nutty frozen yogurt at 38 cents an ounce.

Lee Wha Hanbok Dress Store
Address: 555 S Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Phone number: (213) 252-0022 – Korean speaker only

Strip Mall on 6th Street corner Western Avenue

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Two-level strip mall in Koreatown, Los Angeles. Behind the sign, you can see the Wilshire Solair.

Strip Mall on 6th Street and Western Avenue

Shops: Diamant, E Lord, 구본성 치과 (dentist), 이화고전방 (LeeHwa traditional Korean wedding dresses, children’s clothing, hair jewelry and comforters), Tanning Sun Plus, 허리케인 (auto accessories and gifts) 복가 (Korean restaurant), 지오평 한의원 (Korean medicine), 이발 (barber), 영동당구장 (table tennis), liquor, 헤어 디자인 클럽 (Hair Design Club), 벌컴컴푸터 (Computers), 영동만화방 (comic books rentals), Berry Nutty Frozen Yogurt, Mr. Coffee, 웨스턴순대 (Western Soon Dae blood sausages), 케익타운가든 (Caketown Garden bakeshop), 하이이불 (Yibool = Korean quilts)

Address: 549-551 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Strip mall, corner of 6th Street and Western Avenue

Snowberry Frozen Yogurt in Los Angeles

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

This Snowberry sign is still up but the store itself has closed and been replaced by Berry Nutty, another fro-yo chain. Located on the corner of 6th Street and Western Avenue in the same strip mall as Caketown Garden.

Snowberry Frozen Yogurt in Koreatown
Address: 547 Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90020

Pinkberry is represented nearby in Larchmont Village. Unlike pinkberry, snowberry is the name of an actual fruit that has the scientific name Symphoricarpos albus. Snowberries are eaten by birds, but are known to be poisonous to humans!

Other Snowberry locations in California (UCLA, Van Nuys and Laguna Beach), New York, Washington and Georgia. HQ office on 3550 Wilshire Boulevard

Caketown Garden on Western Avenue

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Technically north of Koreatown proper. It’s one block north of Wilshire Boulevard. 케익타운 가든

Caketown Garden on Western Avenue

Inside the strip mall on the corner of 6th Street and Western Avenue

The service people here are more attentive than at Paris Baguette, but there’s nothing remarkable about the baked products at Caketown Garden. Lots of cake made to order and different variants of individually packaged slices of kastera such as honey and corn. Good for when you need an inexpensive pastry fix that will set you back just $1.50.

Address: 551 S Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90020