Justin L.
Yelp
Was looking for cod fish since Jun Won closed. Stumbled upon this place, and I'm glad I did!
Mapo is located on 6th and Normandie, same plaza as
Yup Dduk LA and a karaoke place. Parking is awfully limited, and some spots are further occupied due to expanded outdoor seating. However, it's usually not a problem outside of dining hours. I really like how they have large pictures of their menu on the window, and the Korean/English translations are helpful.
You'll find all the familiar stews, soups, and seafood dishes. If you're looking for meat, you can also order bulgogi and galbi. Take-out was easy, and they are pretty generous when it comes to banchan (side dishes). We ordered:
Ox Bone Soup (Seolleongtang). The meat is pretty beefy and substantial, other places tend to use thinner cuts of brisket. I didn't receive packages of salt and chopped onions that usually come on the side, I think they were just added in. Kinda prefer to adjust the soup to my personal taste, but it was still pretty delicious and didn't need much change.
Beef Rib Stew (Galbi-tang). Too much dried cabbage and other vegetables included, so I wasn't a fan of their rendition. Despite the smaller portion of ribs, I found the beef tasty and it went super well with the broth.
The one that matters, Braised Codfish. Super tender and delicate to the taste. It's slightly above mild, the fish is bathed in a sauce that gives it such a complex, savory flavor with a bit of spice. This dish isn't cheap, but I'm willing to pay the premium. It's just that good.
For such a tiny restaurant, there is so much to choose from. I have yet to try everything.