Posts Tagged ‘natural foods’

Khan Shabu-Shabu on Western Avenue

Monday, April 27th, 2009

칸 (Khan) is a Korean-owned restaurant on Western Avenue near 1st Street that offers shabu-shabu, the Japanese hot pot.

Khan Shabu Shabu on Western Avenue

Examples of shabu-shabu at Khan with prices:

Khan Prime (angus rib eye) $15.99 for lunch, $23.99 for dinner

Genghis Khan (chuck top blade) $19.99 for lunch, $23.99 for dinner

Other Shabu-Shabu ingredients they serve: duck breast, mushroom, spicy seafood, natural beef without hormones or antibiotics

Each diner gets his or her own pot, so you don’t have to worry about sharing germs.

Address : 210 N. Western Avenue, Los Angeles CA 90004
Telephone number: (323) 465-6688
Credit Cards accepted. Valet parking at strip mall = $2

Banchan A La Carte on Western Avenue

Friday, April 24th, 2009

반찬 아라까르떼 (Banchan A La Carte) is surrounded by dingy establishments on Western Avenue, but it’s a pretty upscale place that serves Korean and pan-Asian fusion dishes without MSG or other preservatives. It is owned by famous Korean chef Jayne Chang who founded the California Premier Culinary School in Los Angeles.

Banchan A La Carte in Koreatown

Banchan A La Carte opened in 2007 as a Korean sort of Whole Foods or Famima with a tiny patio garden. The banchan (sides for authentic Korean meals) are relatively expensive because of the organic, local ingredients used — if you don’t mind mass-produced ingredients, get your banchan across the street at HK Supermarket.

Different types of organic coffee are served at the cafe. Lunch boxes can be picked up Mondays to Fridays from 11: 30 am to 2:30 pm. Price: under $9 – 12. Soups and sandwiches. Meals served on site. Bibimbap from $8. Pasta dishes $9-$12. Catering for parties and weddings is a big part of the business at $35 per plate. Credit cards accepted.

Address: 141 North Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004
Between 1st Street and Beverly Boulevard.
Phone number: (323) 465-2400. Parking not a problem.