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3500, West 6th Street, 90005, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 213-368-1388
strona internetowej: touhmila.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 34.0632495, Longitude: -118.2980691
Diana Wei
::Happy hour: Thursday- Saturday 530pm-8pm, Sunday -Wednesday 530pm-9pm. Food and Drinks is 50% off. Food that is white labeled, not highlighted in red (range $8-$10 w/ discount). Drinks is up to 5 bottles of soju, beer, sake. Free parking before 6pm. Spicy seafood udon is on a huge plate - $8.50 w/ discount. Food is around $8-$10 w/ discount, and huge hite beer is $4 w/ discount. Large outdoor patio and indoor seating area. Located upstairs in plaza with Zion market and EMC, Backyard restaurant. I would not come back for the food. The atmosphere is nice and spacious. Maybe its more for happy hour hopping between EMC and Backyard in the same plaza. But parking is only 3 hours I think.
Oscar Salto
::They have great happy hour specials on alcohol and food. The area is spacious and good for big groups. Outdoor smoking area is a plus.
Re becca
::Third floor of the super market on top of EMC. Aside from the disgusting restroom that I think its just a norm in Korea Town, being at Touhmi was a less crowded Gaam The music Vido projector was a nice touch, playing the latest music videos from Kpop to mainstream Jlo and Iggy's booty! They have a nice little patio spot for smokers and they have validation for people parking at the parking lot below. Once again, PLEASE clean your restrooms!!
Paul Lee
::Nice restaurant. Good Happy Hour. Music Videos playing on the wall. Par for the course for a late night K-town spot. The food really hits the spot after a night out.
Wilson Kwong
::Bento Box ...or more like a Bento Bowl. Dropped by for lunch today and it turned out better than what I expected. First off the atmosphere was fancier than what I expected and I was amused by the different hanging lights that even included fishes. The have many nice seats for large parties and even an outside sitting area that overlook the streets. Now for the food, most of the dishes range from $6.95 to $9.95 for their lunch. We ordered Bool Dwe Ji Donburi Bento/Pork Bento ($6.95) and Yodo Ech Donburi Bento/Eel Bento ($7.95) which was served in a nice arrangement. Not bad for the price, but pretty small if you eat a lot like I do. Two thumbs up. Oh and the menu, at least for lunch, has some English, but it does help to bring a Korean friend. If you want something cheap but good in K-town, this the place to go. The only complaint is that they need more servers, since I feel 2 was not enough.