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Delightful Danbi

Aug16

Restaurant: Danbi

Location: 3465 W 6th St Suite 90-100, Los Angeles, CA 90020

Date: April 10, 2025

Cuisine: Korean Fusion

Rating: Really delicious, although slightly sweet (and spicy).

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This sort of Korean modern Izakaya is in that popular mall with the Quarters and many other places.

They say of themselves: We wanted to bring our love for modern Korean food and drinking culture to Koreatown, Los Angeles, the epicenter of Korean food in America. Crafted through the lens of first generation Asian Americans living in the U.S…. we’ve worked hard to bring an idea to life.


That sense of balance extends to the 1,000-square-foot interior, a rain-washed tableau of blond birch, charcoal concrete, and a waterfall marble counter. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe communal tables and a recessed seating pit in soft daylight, while a carefully curated vinyl soundtrack adds warmth once the sun dips behind the Wilshire corridor. In a neighborhood already crowded with 24-hour diners, boba shops, and old-school bakeries, Danbi has quickly carved out a niche.


The menu at Danbi features a creative selection of Korean-inspired dishes, emphasizing bold flavors and unique combinations. Highlights include innovative takes on traditional ingredients, showcasing a blend of comfort and contemporary culinary techniques.

Wines tonight.

Crudo. Red snapper, pear jam, kosho vinaigrette. Very zingy and spicy sweet. The delicate texture of the fish contrasts beautifully with the vibrant, fruity jam, creating a refreshing dish that dances on the palate.

Scallop pancake: baby scallops, mentaiko sauce. This fabulous pancake is delightfully crispy, though quite fried, offering a rich, savory flavor that beautifully complements the tender scallops within.


A refreshing ice.

Uni bibimbap features the delicate richness of uni paired with marinated Korean raw shrimp, creating a delightful interplay of flavors. The dish is visually stunning, with vibrant colors and textures that invite you to dive in. Each bite offers a luxurious creaminess balanced by the fresh, briny notes of the seafood.

Sliced pork jowl is served with Korean pear and house red sauce. Super tender and flavorful, the rich, unctuous meat contrasts beautifully with the crisp, refreshing sweetness of the pear, creating a delightful balance of textures and flavors.


Various condiments.

Spicy Japchae: Shrimp and scallop infused chili oil create a delightful balance of flavors. Actually moderately spicy (and sweet), this dish offers a satisfying chew from the noodles and a vibrant appearance that entices the palate.

Tartare: Bone marrow, burdock, egg, pine nut. This dish presents a rich, unctuous texture from the bone marrow, complemented by the earthy crunch of burdock and the creamy yolk of the egg. The pine nuts add a delightful nuttiness, creating a harmonious balance of flavors that is both luxurious and intriguing.

Extremely sweet—but delicious.

Perilla cold noodles are a refreshing dish featuring crisp cucumber, savory gim, and crunchy radish. Deliciously chilled, these noodles offer a delightful contrast of textures and a subtle, herbaceous flavor that makes them perfect for warm days.

Zabuton is charcoal-cooked wagyu that is super rich. The tender, marbled meat melts in your mouth, offering a luxurious umami experience that lingers delightfully on the palate.

Garlic rice is a simple yet flavorful dish that elevates any meal with its aromatic essence. The fluffy grains are infused with the rich, savory notes of garlic, creating a delightful contrast in texture and a satisfying depth of flavor that lingers on the palate.


Condiments.

Pork broth rice soup features tender jowl and fresh scallions, creating a comforting and savory dish. The rich, aromatic broth envelops the rice, offering a delightful balance of textures and flavors that warms the soul.

Really delicious, although slightly sweet (and spicy).

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