David W.
Yelp
Driving down Vermont street, there are feelings of nostalgia that start to bubble up within me. There are memories from the first decade of my life, filled with youthful curiosity and innocence. Then there are the following decades of my relationship with K-town that are filled with cock-eyed naivete and black-out fun.
In the heyday of K-town (the 90's - early 2000's) people loved this town and its somewhat sovereign existence in the center of a horizontal metropolis. The best part of it was that only those who knew, knew about this paradise, filled with good times, pure or hedonistic.
Ask those who came through and they'll all have different pieces to the question, "What's your favorite part about Koreatown?" Some will say the karaoke bars & girls, some will talk about the clubs, booking or otherwise and some will talk about the best part of the night. The beginning & end of the night. That's when you go to the "Sool Jib," loosely translated to the 'drinking house.' You start the night here with a pre-party of drinks and tapas and then you end the night here with the night cap and munchies.
There were and are many great ones in K-town, including OB Bear and Prince but you'd be surprised to find out that there is one in Buena Park that is better than most if not all of the ones in K-town.
I know, it sounds crazy and maybe it is. But Cafe Gunul is pound for pound the best Sool Jib in Southern California, if you're judging based on food, service and ambiance, as long as your type of ambiance is chill.
But what do I know? To be honest, not much. So again, it is up to you to go and find out for yourself.
Stay strong and independent minded my friends....