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Get to know the freshest new businesses to launch in Los Angeles

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Published on July 29, 2019
Get to know the freshest new businesses to launch in Los AngelesPhoto: Tipsi/Yelp

Interested in sampling the freshest new spots in Los Angeles? From a chicken wings restaurant to a hot dog spot, read on for a list of the newest businesses to arrive recently.

Bene Chicken Cafe

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Stop by 17643 Sherman Way, Suite 103 at Greenland Market in Lake Balboa and you'll find Bene Chicken Cafe, a new spot to score chicken wings. Yelpers are fans of Bene Chicken Cafe: it's got five stars out of eight reviews, so far. The restaurant serves Korean fried chicken wings with flavors like soy garlic, sweet spicy or hot chili.

Tipsi

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Head over to 528 S. Western Ave. in Koreatown and you'll find Tipsi, a New American and Asian fusion gastropub. And with five stars out of 22 reviews on Yelp, it's been a hit thus far. On the menu, look for chicken wings, deep fried pork cutlet croissant sandwich, kimchi pork belly pasta and Korean-style beef back ribs.

Fire Chicken

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A newcomer to Koreatown, Fire Chicken is a chicken shop that's located at 3128 W. Eighth St. The menu features chicken sliders and chicken tenders, with spice levels ranging from no spice to medium to fire.

Chungchun Rice Hotdogs

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Now open at 3064 W. Eighth St. in Koreatown is Chungchun Rice Hotdogs, a spot to score hot dogs and more. With a five-star rating out of 25 reviews, Yelpers are enthusiastic about Chungchun Rice Hotdogs so far. The California-based chain serves up handcrafted hot dogs, a Korean street food. Check out the menu here.

Adamae

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A new addition to Echo Park, Adamae is a traditional American spot that's located at 1538 Sunset Blvd. So far, it's been a popular addition, with Yelpers awarding it 4.5 stars out of 11 reviews. It specializes in casual California cuisine, with dishes like smoked cod fritters, chargrilled octopus and ginger-braised lamb shank. Check out what's on the menu.


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