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Here are Historic Filipinotown's 3 newest businesses to open

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Published on April 29, 2019
Here are Historic Filipinotown's 3 newest businesses to openBloom & Plume Coffee. | Photo: Demesha J./Yelp

Interested in exploring the newest businesses to open in Historic Filipinotown? From a a Chinese restaurant to a Filipino spot read on to see the newest hotspots to open their doors in this part of Los Angeles.

Woon

2920 W. Temple St.

Photo: Joey E./Yelp

Woon is a Chinese spot.

This new family-run pop-up serves up home-style Chinese food. Try the beef noodles with marinated flank steak, slow-braised pork belly in a steamed Chinese bun or the chilled cucumber and tofu salad. 

Woon's current Yelp rating of five stars out of 57 reviews indicates positive attention from users.

Yelper Tomer M., who reviewed Woon on April 24, wrote, "This place is amazing. Clean, bright and fresh with a great vibe. The pork buns are to die for!"

Casey C. noted, "A lovely addition to the neighborhood — veggie noodles, fish cakes and fried rice were all delicious, as well as the Taiwanese beer. Portions are pretty generous."

Woon is open from 11 a.m.–9 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday and 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. (It's closed on Monday.)

Bloom & Plume Coffee

1638 W. Temple St.

Photo: Michelle C./Yelp

Bloom & Plume Coffee is a cafe.

This new eatery offers up coffee, tea and bites. On the menu, expect to see items like avocado toast, cornmeal waffles and fried egg sandwiches. 

With a five-star rating out of 36 reviews on Yelp, Bloom & Plume Coffee has been getting positive attention.

Yelper Jeff E., who reviewed Bloom & Plume Coffee on April 7, wrote, "This place is amazing. Very cool vibe. Part boutique, part cafe, part coffee shop. It's visually stunning with a lovely colorful outdoor seating area. Inside they have a small boutique area, a long coffee bar and some additional seating."

TJ S. noted, "What a gem! This place is gorgeous and laid back. The staff is friendly and the food is delicious. I love the aesthetic and vibe. Highly recommend the Sister Connie waffle and the Deacon Herb egg sandwich."

    Bloom & Plume Coffee is open from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. on Tuesday-Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)

    Hifi Kitchen

    1667 Beverly Blvd.

    Photo: Melissa J./Yelp

    HiFi Kitchen is a Filipino spot, offering comfort food and more.

    HiFi Kitchen offers fast-casual traditional and vegan Filipino food, with menu items ranging from chicken adobo to vegetable kaldereta to chicken afritada. 

    HiFi Kitchen's current rating of 4.5 stars out of 18 reviews on Yelp indicates positive attention from users.

    Yelper Melissa J., who reviewed HiFi Kitchen on March 28, wrote, "So happy to have found a Filipino restaurant that offers vegetarian/vegan options! I loved all of the dishes, but my favorite was the mushroom adobo."

    Alwyn S. noted, "Good new Filipino spot in LA. The chicken adobo and lechon kawali are bomb with a hipster twist in it. Also, try the ube creme pie."

    HiFi Kitchen is open from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. on Monday-Wednesday and 11 a.m.–8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. (It's closed on weekends.)


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