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Check out these 3 new Koreatown businesses

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Published on July 18, 2019
Check out these 3 new Koreatown businessesSeaweed Hand Roll Bar | Photo: Eun H./Yelp

Itching to get to know the newest businesses to open in Koreatown? From a sushi bar to a laser hair removal spa, read on to see the newest hotspots to make their debut in this area of Los Angeles.

Seaweed Hand Roll Bar

3450 W. Sixth St., Suite 107

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Seaweed Hand Roll Bar is a sushi bar and Japanese spot.

Seaweed Hand Roll Bar offers authentic Japanese cuisine, with menu items ranging from handrolls to sashimi to nigiri. View the menu here.

Seaweed Hand Roll Bar's current Yelp rating of five stars out of 23 reviews indicates positive attention from users.

Yelper Anna T., who reviewed Seaweed Hand Roll Bar on July 11, wrote, "The fish is so fresh, it just melts in your mouth. Everything from the simple mushroom soup to lobster roll is amazing."

Janet P. noted, "The quality of the fish is impeccable. One thing that I actually love is that everything on the plate is edible. Not only were the micro-greens and shisho leaves on the sashimi plate a beautiful touch but they tasted so delicious with the fish."

Seaweed Hand Roll Bar is open from 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Tuesday-Saturday and 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)

Skin Code La

4214 W. Beverly Blvd., Suite 202

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Skin Code LA is a medical spa.

Skin Code LA provides laser hair removal and injections. Services include lash extensions, microneedling and fillers. There is also a men's clinic that provides hair restoration, testosterone replacement therapy and laser hair removal.

Skin Code LA's current Yelp rating of five stars out of four reviews indicates positive attention from users.

Yelper Sarah Grace L., who reviewed Skin Code LA on July 13, wrote, "Very excellent, very knowledgeable and very kind staffing and specialists... Their clinic was impeccable and relaxing inside, and their technology is the latest, most modern [and] up to date."

Saki K. noted, "I love Skin Code LA because Carmen is the best nurse... I have been doing scar treatments with her and she does a great job every time I visit and I see improvements after every treatment."

Skin Code LA is open from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. on Monday-Saturday. (It's closed on Sunday.)

Song Hak La

356 S. Western Ave., Suite 201

Photo: Justin S./Yelp

Song Hak is a Korean barbecue spot.

On the menu, look for beef intestine, cold buckwheat noodles in spicy sauce or Korean pancake with seafood and vegetables.

Song Hak currently holds 4.5 stars out of 104 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.

Yelper Christine H., who reviewed Song Hak LA on June 27, wrote, "The gobchang was insanely good... Not gamey, full and so tender. The others were tasty too, but the gobchang was the best."

Jennifer L. noted, "Good place to try out intestines. Loved that I could choose three different items for combo, so I could finally figure out which parts I liked."

Song Hak is open from noon–midnight on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday and noon–2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.


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