Kisasikdang (기사 식당)
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Kisasikdang (기사 식당)

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Traditional Korean roadside diner with set meals and banchan

sashimi
korean food
fresh seafood
bulgogi
katsu
friendly staff
spicy seafood noodle soup
omakase menu
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Kisasikdang (기사 식당) by Jessie Clapp
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3060 W Olympic Blvd #150, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Get directions

$100+

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Family friendly

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3060 W Olympic Blvd #150, Los Angeles, CA 90006 Get directions

+1 213 489 1710
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@kisasikdang.la

$100+

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Family friendly
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Vegetarian options

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Jan 16, 2026

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The 18 Essential Korean Restaurants in Los Angeles

"Kisa Sikdang, which translates to “driver’s restaurant,” is inspired by roadside diners in South Korea that serve as quick stops for taxi drivers to enjoy a hearty meal. The restaurant offers budget-friendly, straightforward sets that consist of a protein, like beef bulgogi, pork bulgogi, or stir-fried squid, surrounded by an array of banchan, including kimchi, spicy radish, seaweed soup, pancakes, and ssam (fresh lettuce leaves). Lunch sets are priced at $19 and dinner is $24. Additional items like udon, stews, and pan-fried battered beef patties are also available for an additional cost. Wash it all down with soju, beer, or makgeoli." - Matthew Kang, Cathy Park

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Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: July 8 - Eater LA

"Kisa Sikdang offers affordable meals with bountiful banchan, especially during lunch and dinner specials. The mul naengmyeon is superbly refreshing and the jeyuk bokeum is tender and saucy. Despite its similarities to a New York City restaurant, it stays true to the spirit of South Korean 'driver’s' restaurants." - Eater Staff

https://la.eater.com/2024/7/8/24168206/favorite-best-dishes-la-los-angeles-eater-editors-july-8
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Kisa Sikdang Brings Korean ‘Taxi Driver’s’ Roadside Dining to LA - Eater LA

"Kisa Sikdang in Koreatown is a new restaurant bringing traditional Korean roadside dining to Los Angeles. It serves set meals historically meant for taxi drivers. The restaurant opened on May 23, 2024, and offers affordable lunch and dinner menus centered around proteins like beef bulgogi and pork bulgogi, with various side dishes. It aims to keep dining accessible despite rising food costs in LA." - Rebecca Roland

https://la.eater.com/2024/5/31/24168064/kisa-sikdang-opening-koreatown-los-angeles-korean
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Oyabun Review - Koreatown - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Oyabun is a nightmare for the chronically indecisive. This upscale Japanese-Korean seafood spot has more menus than it probably should, which in turn can make ordering complicated. But if you do a little research (or ask the right questions), you'll be rewarded with one of the best seafood experiences in Koreatown, complete with high-quality sashimi, silky soy-marinated crab, and fish roe in every color of the rainbow. Not everything on Oyabun's menus is a hit, though, so we strongly encouraged having a game plan to get the most out of this place. Oyabun takes up the bottom floor of a fairly generic apartment complex, which explains its unusual layout. It's a sparse concrete space with tables divided by wooden barriers and private rooms in the back that look like corporate conference rooms. The few stimulating things in this lobby-turned-seafood-paradise include LED fish tanks and a Top 40 soundtrack featuring every hit from the past two decades. Oyabun doesn't offer the electric party atmosphere you'd find at some other Ktown restaurants, but it's still a nicer-than-usual option to kick off a big night out. photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp As far as the menu, we've seen SAT questions that are less complicated. You can try to wrap your head around the long list of a la carte options or opt for the four-course prix-fixe meal, splurge on the omakase, or go for the AYCE marinated crab feast. This bombardment of options means your final bill can have more range than Whitney's vocals in the early '90s. Case in point: you can split a few $8 sushi rolls or ball out on a $369 per person "live seafood experience" flown in fresh from Jeju Island. This seemingly endless array of possibilities makes a meal at Oyabun kind of exciting, as long as you pass on the fairly standard fusion-y sushi rolls and bland carpaccios. If you want to see the kitchen flex its strongest muscles, stick to the sashimi and other traditional Korean seafood dishes, including a gorgeous hwe dup bap bowl with enough fresh fish to flatter an emperor. And if piecing together this meal still feels daunting, the warm staff will happily steer you in the right direction—Oyabun's hits are too good to risk missing. Food Rundown photo credit: Jessie Clapp Live Halibut Carpaccio We must be paying for this halibut's airfare because, otherwise, it's hard to figure out why this platter of imported fish costs nearly $40. The paper-thin halibut is delicate with a really clean, fresh flavor, but you only get a few slices topped with a drizzle of olive oil that doesn't add much. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Sashimi Ditch the carpaccio and redirect those funds to the sashimi instead. Every cut on this platter is buttery deliciousness. Highlights include the sweet red snapper, marbled cuts of toro, and unagi that's so tender it melts like warm butter. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Oyabun Roll Sushi rolls are like fancy cakes: no matter how many decorations you put on top, it won't change what's inside. Not only is the pile of stuff atop this roll hilariously excessive, it doesn't hide the mess of muddled flavors going on underneath: a bland spicy tuna roll with layers of avocado, cold tomato chunks, salmon, and more crispy onions than a Midwestern casserole. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Chirashi Sushi Bowl This chirashi bowl (also known as hwe dup bap in Korean) has three times as much glistening raw fish as rice, which is our ideal ratio. It also costs you less than $60, making it cheap for chirashi and enough of an excuse to come here. Every slice here is all killer, no filler, including delicate sweet shrimps, tender octopus, and thick slices of toro that go great with the pickled vegetables on the side. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Live Sea Urchin Roe Rice Some things are too pretty to eat but don't hesitate to demolish this beautiful, uber-indulgent version of Korean al-bap. You can taste how clean and fresh the sweet uni is, and the pickled vegetables and salty roe make this fragrant dish pop. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Soy-Marinated Crab Korean soy-marinated crab is a messy dish to eat and probably one of the worst foods for a first date. It's a perfect food in any other scenario, though, and the version at Oyabun is exceptional. The salty soy sauce penetrates the raw meat to balance out its ocean-y intensity, and the side of hot rice helps soak all the funky tomalley (delicious crab guts)." - Sylvio Martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/oyabun
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Michael C.

Google
Great sushi place, it can’t get any fresher than this, straight from the tank to your plate. This place rocks, our first time here and we are impressed. The whole experience was awesome, from the staff to the food, service 5 stars. They have big selection of seafood, from the halibut, octopus, crabs, shrimps, etc…. You can taste the freshness with every bite. They even have the Omakase menu for about $200 for your special occasion. We will definitely come back to try other items on the menu. Thank you for making our first experience memorable.

ktownlee

Google
I came here with bunch of people for special occasion. It was a lot better experience in terms of value. I liked their huge open space for 5+ group. This place is more ideal for korean style sashimi and not sushi. The staff and services were great. I will be back again!

Shanellene A.

Google
Everyone should come try this place out!! Amazing food, service and setting. My friends and I tried this place for the first time and loved it!! My favorites were the udon noodles, eel, and katsu!! The katsu was crispy and flavorful. I don flavorful and delicate and the eel was a burst of flavor! Everything together was immaculate though. We very much enjoyed this place a lot and will definitely be coming back for more! You just can’t get enough of it. 10/10 recommend this place. The ambiance is really nice too. Casual and fun!! Everyone should come and check out this place!! Staff is friends and kept up with their service.

Eveline L.

Google
If you love seafood, then this is the right place for you~ I tried their streamed seafood, including the dungeness crab, shrimp, mussels, and baby octopus. For the dungeness crab, it's a minimum of 2 orders, so make sure you're going with a few friends or else it's quite a lot to eat for just 2 people. Everything is very fresh and you barely need any sauce or condiments at all for all the seafood! They have a valet parking lot in the back that charges $4. Otherwise, street parking is free, but you might need a little luck to find one nearby.

Irene H.

Google
Honestly, I was super nervous about this place due to the lack of customers and reviews online, but it was honestly good. The menu was limited, but they are just starting up so I didn’t mind it - the portions are decently sized and each person gets their own side dishes which works out great! I got the spicy pork and my mom got the pollack stew and they were pretty good - it was also slow when I went, but the waiters were all super attentive and constantly checked up on my table which was nice. The food was good and the service was good too!

Scott K.

Google
If you are craving some rolls, sashimi you gotta try this place! The parking has a lot of space for valet. The facility looks great. Very spacious. The sashimi combo is very fresh and love the rolls. Compare to all the sushi restaurants I have been to in Ktown, this place is a high quality restaurant! This is definitely top Korean sushi restaurant in Ktown

Harry P.

Google
a nice spacious restaurant in ktown of LA that offers premium and traditional korean meals we ordered 2 dinner combos with bulgogi marinated pork and spicy stir fried squid 1 order of naengmyeon, a cold noodle dish that’s perfect for the hot summer weather each combo comes with a lot of delicious side dishes, including one big mackerel fish they also offer lunch time combo price at only $18.99 service was quick. they checked up on us multiple times making sure we’re ok overall, a very solid place for korean foods in ktown!

Lorenz Dylan L.

Google
First time trying this place out and it was wonderful. The staff was very friendly, the restaurant was very clean and had a really cool design to it, and the food was really good as well. I tried their katsu, spicy seafood noodle soup, and their sashimi items and every bite was a delightful experience. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting ktown and I will most definitely be coming back. :)