"For a Koreatown starved for public rooftops, a new Korean perfumery and cafe occupies the vaguely medieval-looking Chapman Tower and offers an unusual rooftop escape. Head up the winding stars (or the much less-confusing elevator) and emerge in a Spanish-style atrium where perfume samples are laid out on rounded counters and a small cafe resides in the corner; grab an Americano or one of the more inventive scent-inspired drinks, and head right out the door to the rooftop that has a handful of couches and tables. The piece situates the spot amid Koreatown’s dearth of accessible rooftops — noting only Apartment 503 and private luxury high-rise pools as comparators — and highlights the blend of perfume retail and cafe programming that culminates in a relaxed rooftop hang. — Rebecca Roland, editor, Eater Southern California/Southwest" - Eater Staff