Here’s Looking At You Restaurant Los Angeles

Here’s Looking At You – A Culinary Experience Beyond Boundaries ЁЯМЯ

тнР Rating: 4.6 (437 Reviews) тнР

ЁЯТ▓ЁЯТ▓ЁЯТ▓ New American Restaurant

ЁЯУ╕ 1,223+ Photos

ЁЯН╜я╕П Globally Inspired Menu | Handcrafted Cocktails | Beer & Wine

тЬи Overview: Step into the vibrant world of Here’s Looking At You, a stylish neighborhood nook nestled in Koreatown, Los Angeles. Renowned for its creative flair and genre-defying cuisine, this eclectic restaurant is the brainchild of owners Lien Ta and Chef Jonathan Whitener. Since its opening in 2016, it has become a go-to spot for those seeking a unique dining experience.

ЁЯУН Address: 3901 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020, United States

ЁЯХТ Hours: Closed тЛЕ Opens at 6тАпpm

ЁЯМР Website: hereslookingatyoula.com

ЁЯН╜я╕П Menu & Reservations: Explore our diverse menu and make reservations at OpenTable.

ЁЯУЮ Contact: Phone: +1 213-568-3289

ЁЯЧ║я╕П Directions: Conveniently located, find your way to a culinary adventure at Here’s Looking At You.

ЁЯМЯ Reviews: “Great atmosphere, food, drinks, and service at the bar!” – Tati Yana “Creative cocktails and a pretty wide variety in the menu of small plates.” – Debra Lin “I enjoyed a beef tongue that came out like a piece of steak.” – Angela Catalan

ЁЯТм Plan Your Visit: People typically spend 2 hours here, ensuring an immersive and delightful dining experience.

ЁЯУ▒ Stay Connected: Follow us on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes, and more:

ЁЯМР Website & Updates: Visit our website at hereslookingatyoula.com for the latest information and exciting updates.

ЁЯУМ Profiles: Discover more about Here’s Looking At You on various platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

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Indulge in a culinary journey that transcends boundaries at Here’s Looking At You. Join us for a dining experience that is truly “fun” and “different.” Cheers to Los Angeles and the art of eclectic dining.

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