- Reviews call it the best comfort food in Koreatown
- A place where the locals in K-Town like to eat
- Well known for its Korean Style Rice Porridge with abalone
- They are open 24 hours every day, even Christmas Day
If you are looking for a nice, low-key place to have dinner with the family or friends in Koreatown Los Angeles, then you can't go past the comfort food at Mountain Cafe.
The Mountain Cafe is just that, a mountain of delicious home-cooked Korean eats served by friendly people who care about their customers.
It is open 24 hours, so you can pull in and find a park even in the early morning if you are craving a Korean breakfast.
Open 24 hours, and you can find a full range of your favorite Korean comfort foods at Mountain Cafe, from soups to dumplings.
This place is perfect if craving some quick comfort food but not in the mood for a greasy diner or fast food.
You're probably familiar with the term comfort food. Well, it's the kind of food that makes you feel better when you're feeling down.
And this Koreatown stalwart in Los Angeles is home to some of the best comfort food around. Food such as this is rice porridge, Korean style.
Called abalone jook, it has abalone in it and creamy egg yolk, which cooks in the scalding-hot porridge. Stir it up, and then it becomes the ultimate comfort food.
Koreatown Los Angeles is a haven for delicious things, especially when you are feeling under the weather.
Why should you visit Mountain Cafe in Koreatown Los Angeles?
If you are looking for a great-tasting meal at an affordable price, with no pretense, then Mountain Cafe will fit your needs perfectly.
You won't find any fancy decor here or snooty waiters, just good old-fashioned Korean cooking at its finest. It's comfort food at its best.
It's located in the same mall as the Hangari Kalguksu and Sun Nong Dan, across the street from Baekjong on W 6th St Los Angeles.
Mountain Cafe
3470 W 6th St Los Angeles, CA 90020
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