Louders
Korean · Los Angeles
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At Louders in Los Angeles, our mission is to serve up delicious Korean-style cuisine in a vibrant atmosphere that will leave you feeling full and happy. Our restaurant offers a unique blend of flavors, from shareable small plates to hearty bowls, all carefully crafted with the freshest ingredients....
At Louders in Los Angeles, our mission is to serve up delicious Korean-style cuisine in a vibrant atmosphere that will leave you feeling full and happy. Our restaurant offers a unique blend of flavors, from shareable small plates to hearty bowls, all carefully crafted with the freshest ingredients. With great beer selection and fast service, we're the perfect spot for late-night cravings or casual gatherings with friends. We also cater to solo diners and those looking for a quick lunch or dinner option. Our wheelchair accessible entrance and restroom make us welcoming to all guests. Come experience it for yourself - we can't wait to serve you!
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Louders is a popular late-night Korean spot known for its lively atmosphere, K-pop music, and flavorful dishes. The stir-fried octopus and pork belly is a standout, along with the kimchi carbonara. Expect a wait, especially during peak hours, and consider valet parking.
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Tip: Come with friends for a shareable food experience and soju. Be prepared for valet parking and potential wait times, especially on weekends.
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The kimchi carbonara was a 100 out of 10! Must try. Incredible creamy umami flavor. Was scraping the bowl to get the last bit of sauce. The pork belly and octopus was also great, with a healthy portion of meat, and the crispy rice from the hot plate was salty goodness. We also got the soy garlic and chili garlic wings, with the latter being our favorite. Great service and chill environment with tvs playing the latest kpop music videos. Highly recommend coming here. We will be back!
Our party of 4 decided to eat at Louders for late lunch on a Saturday afternoon and we were thankfully seated immediately. I can definitely see this place getting more busy for dinner. We ubered here from our hotel but I see that the parking lot was pretty busy. Lots of TVs along the walls. Mostly 4 to 6 person tables. The inside was very bar-like. Booldak with Cheese ($49): choice of spicy levels between mild to extra hot. I love spicy food but unfortunately I was the only one in my party that enjoyed spice so we opted for mild to share with the group. I asked if there was any way that we’re able to put more spice on the side but they said it’s a marinade that would have to be cooked in. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed the dish with its flavorful chicken and cheese. They torch the cheese at your table and it was entertaining to watch! Kimchi Bacon Udon Carbonara + add garlic bread toast ($24 + $1): sooo creamy and delicious! The plate looked small but I had leftovers. Would definitely order again. Overall, I would come back to Louders if I lived closer!
This very unassuming strip mall plaza restaurant is a must go to. Don’t let the outside fool you. The inside is very cute with K-pop playing on the TV. The server was very helpful for this white guy that had no idea what to order. I loved the Louders smothered fries and an Ice Cold Korean beer. The buttery chicken wings were delicious. So happy we decided to go in. Will be back on our next trip to Korea Town.
A very lovely and super delicious Korean pocha location in the center of ktown. I like the vibe, the food, and the service here. Their uni pasta is so good! A must try:)
I’ve been here twice and the first time I was absolutely blown away! The are so many good flavors and a great Korean style restaurant with K-pop playing all day and it is just such a vibe! The service was great and very quick! We ordered the Kimchi Bacon Udon Carbonara, the Kimchi Fried Rice, the Stir Fried Baby Octopus and Pork Belly with Rice Cakes and sausage rice cake skewers. The Kimchi Bacon Udon Carbonara was delicious, really cream with a little kick, the kimchi wasn’t too pronounced but there were kimchi pieces in it. The Kimchi Fried Rice was one of the best I have ever had honestly it was so so good with the fried egg mixed in and all! Just perfection! And the Stir Fried Baby Octopus with Pork Belly and Rice Cakes was so delicious! Mixed perfectly over a burner just kept the flavors so pronounced! For warning if you like spicy, I would skip it here and do not spicy, I’m a Latina and enjoy spicy food but to really enjoy the flavors in this, get not spicy and enjoy!! Can’t wait to go back!! There’s so much more I want to try!
Checking out this Korean spot is super worth it because of its amazing vibe. It feels authentic, from the decor to the K-pop music playing. The best thing there? The octopus and pork with rice dish. It's seriously delicious, big enough for two, and you get a lot of meat. Heads up, it gets busy at night, and parking is a tight squeeze. They have a valet for $4, which is pretty convenient. Despite the parking drama and the wait, we're always down to drive an hour just to eat here because it's that good.
A great place to satisfy those late night cravings for fried chicken wings! We came here for dinner on Sunday night around 7:30 pm, and waited 5 min to get in. No reservation needed, you just sign your name on the waiting list when you arrive. Parking could be difficult to find, but there is parking in the H-mart building across the street. We ordered the shrimp pasta, the sweet & spicy fried chicken and octopus fried rice. Everything was delicious and they even served some free coleslaw to start. The restaurant was compact and loud, but that's what you'd expect at a lively Korean pub house.
I went in June and everything was so good! If you're looking for a casual place to get shareable food with friends and drink soju, this is the place to go! The parking is valet, and parking around the neighborhood will be difficult. As for inside, it is a little loud, but the atmosphere around us was still great. Service was good, I had no complaints, but I will say the table next to us got seated a few minutes after us and although it was only 2 people, one of the meals they ordered never came out. Just thought I'd mention that. I got mussels, as I wanted some from Boiling Crab right next door, but they were out, so lucky me that this place some! I shared cheese fries with my friend, and she got chicken wings. The food tasted so delicious, and I didn't get any soju only because I had just bought some at the market across the street.
Very good Korean food. All their dishes were incredibly flavorful! Had a chicken dish with melted cheese and it was a delight to eat. I highly recommend this place. Expect a line from dinner an onwards though.
Eating at Louders was full of enjoyment. They have one of the best wings I have ever had. The booldak cheese plate was delicious, but it’s a bit pricey. I would love to come there again and try more of their wings’ flavors.
The stir fried baby octopus & pork belly is something I still dream about, the food is really good overall the udon was great and so was the straight pork belly but stir fried octopus and pork belly was definitely the star of the show! The atmosphere was lively and overall I’d definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants something really filling, it’s really one of the best fusion restaurants I’ve been to!
An excellent place to dine in! Starting off The servers were attentive and considerate. The food was bomb! The kimchi carbonara is delicious and creamy, although wasn’t a fan of the kimchi steak tacos! Was just regular mini street tacos with carne asada beef and kimchi on top. The soju was great with the food. Great environment, it can get loud but it was a lot of fun. Plus we got some goodies from the crane machine! Highly recommend.
My go-to after a long shift. I love how they are open late. After a 16-hour day with no proper meal, this place is the reward. I always get the stir-fried pork belly and octopus with a cold beer—comfort in every bite. My family and I have been regulars since 2020, and I’ve honestly lost count of how many times we’ve come back. Highly recommend the kimchi udon, Louders fries, and the whole fried chicken too. Everything is packed with flavor and perfect for sharing. It’s also one of my favorite spots to hang with friends—great for big groups and always a good time.
Yummy food! We did pick up so didn't eat in the restaurant but when I went to get the food the restaurant looked pretty small inside. We got the mentaiko pasta, kimchi udon pasta, sausage and ricecake skewer, stir fried pork belly, and truffle fries. Both pastas were quite good but I think I liked the mentaiko one a bit more but I generally seem to prefer white sauce pasta. I love the sausage and rice cake skewers since I missed them a lot from when I got it as street food in Korea but it's definitely more expensive here which I'm fine with. The truffle fries were standard, but probably wouldn't order it again since it was pretty expensive. Stir fried pork belly was a huge portion and very yummy with rice.
The kimchi carbonara was a 100 out of 10! Must try. Incredible creamy umami flavor. Was scraping the bowl to get the last bit of sauce. The pork belly and octopus was also great, with a healthy portion of meat, and the crispy rice from the hot plate was salty goodness. We also got the soy garlic and chili garlic wings, with the latter being our favorite. Great service and chill environment with tvs playing the latest kpop music videos. Highly recommend coming here. We will be back!
Our party of 4 decided to eat at Louders for late lunch on a Saturday afternoon and we were thankfully seated immediately. I can definitely see this place getting more busy for dinner. We ubered here from our hotel but I see that the parking lot was pretty busy. Lots of TVs along the walls. Mostly 4 to 6 person tables. The inside was very bar-like. Booldak with Cheese ($49): choice of spicy levels between mild to extra hot. I love spicy food but unfortunately I was the only one in my party that enjoyed spice so we opted for mild to share with the group. I asked if there was any way that we’re able to put more spice on the side but they said it’s a marinade that would have to be cooked in. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed the dish with its flavorful chicken and cheese. They torch the cheese at your table and it was entertaining to watch! Kimchi Bacon Udon Carbonara + add garlic bread toast ($24 + $1): sooo creamy and delicious! The plate looked small but I had leftovers. Would definitely order again. Overall, I would come back to Louders if I lived closer!
This very unassuming strip mall plaza restaurant is a must go to. Don’t let the outside fool you. The inside is very cute with K-pop playing on the TV. The server was very helpful for this white guy that had no idea what to order. I loved the Louders smothered fries and an Ice Cold Korean beer. The buttery chicken wings were delicious. So happy we decided to go in. Will be back on our next trip to Korea Town.
A very lovely and super delicious Korean pocha location in the center of ktown. I like the vibe, the food, and the service here. Their uni pasta is so good! A must try:)
I’ve been here twice and the first time I was absolutely blown away! The are so many good flavors and a great Korean style restaurant with K-pop playing all day and it is just such a vibe! The service was great and very quick! We ordered the Kimchi Bacon Udon Carbonara, the Kimchi Fried Rice, the Stir Fried Baby Octopus and Pork Belly with Rice Cakes and sausage rice cake skewers. The Kimchi Bacon Udon Carbonara was delicious, really cream with a little kick, the kimchi wasn’t too pronounced but there were kimchi pieces in it. The Kimchi Fried Rice was one of the best I have ever had honestly it was so so good with the fried egg mixed in and all! Just perfection! And the Stir Fried Baby Octopus with Pork Belly and Rice Cakes was so delicious! Mixed perfectly over a burner just kept the flavors so pronounced! For warning if you like spicy, I would skip it here and do not spicy, I’m a Latina and enjoy spicy food but to really enjoy the flavors in this, get not spicy and enjoy!! Can’t wait to go back!! There’s so much more I want to try!
Checking out this Korean spot is super worth it because of its amazing vibe. It feels authentic, from the decor to the K-pop music playing. The best thing there? The octopus and pork with rice dish. It's seriously delicious, big enough for two, and you get a lot of meat. Heads up, it gets busy at night, and parking is a tight squeeze. They have a valet for $4, which is pretty convenient. Despite the parking drama and the wait, we're always down to drive an hour just to eat here because it's that good.
A great place to satisfy those late night cravings for fried chicken wings! We came here for dinner on Sunday night around 7:30 pm, and waited 5 min to get in. No reservation needed, you just sign your name on the waiting list when you arrive. Parking could be difficult to find, but there is parking in the H-mart building across the street. We ordered the shrimp pasta, the sweet & spicy fried chicken and octopus fried rice. Everything was delicious and they even served some free coleslaw to start. The restaurant was compact and loud, but that's what you'd expect at a lively Korean pub house.
I went in June and everything was so good! If you're looking for a casual place to get shareable food with friends and drink soju, this is the place to go! The parking is valet, and parking around the neighborhood will be difficult. As for inside, it is a little loud, but the atmosphere around us was still great. Service was good, I had no complaints, but I will say the table next to us got seated a few minutes after us and although it was only 2 people, one of the meals they ordered never came out. Just thought I'd mention that. I got mussels, as I wanted some from Boiling Crab right next door, but they were out, so lucky me that this place some! I shared cheese fries with my friend, and she got chicken wings. The food tasted so delicious, and I didn't get any soju only because I had just bought some at the market across the street.
Very good Korean food. All their dishes were incredibly flavorful! Had a chicken dish with melted cheese and it was a delight to eat. I highly recommend this place. Expect a line from dinner an onwards though.
Finally got to tried Louders! It is situated in the same plaza as Sun nong dan so it can get pretty crowded. The plaza is valet parking only for $4. I came on Saturday around 8:00PM and did not have to wait. However there were a lot of groups lining up when I came out. It is recommended you come with a group so you get to try different things. I tried the buldak (highly recommended), carbonara pasta, truffle fries, soy garlic wings, and gochujang wings. I LOVED the buldak, so full of flavor and awesome presentation. Their korean wings had great breading that made it crispy.
Eating at Louders was full of enjoyment. They have one of the best wings I have ever had. The booldak cheese plate was delicious, but it’s a bit pricey. I would love to come there again and try more of their wings’ flavors.
The stir fried baby octopus & pork belly is something I still dream about, the food is really good overall the udon was great and so was the straight pork belly but stir fried octopus and pork belly was definitely the star of the show! The atmosphere was lively and overall I’d definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants something really filling, it’s really one of the best fusion restaurants I’ve been to!
Recommend this Korean restaurant!! I like the below 3 cuisines. Very delicious🤤 🍝Mentaiko Pasta 🐙Stir-fried Baby Octopus + Pork Belly 🍢Sausage + Rice Cake
An excellent place to dine in! Starting off The servers were attentive and considerate. The food was bomb! The kimchi carbonara is delicious and creamy, although wasn’t a fan of the kimchi steak tacos! Was just regular mini street tacos with carne asada beef and kimchi on top. The soju was great with the food. Great environment, it can get loud but it was a lot of fun. Plus we got some goodies from the crane machine! Highly recommend.
My go-to after a long shift. I love how they are open late. After a 16-hour day with no proper meal, this place is the reward. I always get the stir-fried pork belly and octopus with a cold beer—comfort in every bite. My family and I have been regulars since 2020, and I’ve honestly lost count of how many times we’ve come back. Highly recommend the kimchi udon, Louders fries, and the whole fried chicken too. Everything is packed with flavor and perfect for sharing. It’s also one of my favorite spots to hang with friends—great for big groups and always a good time.
Went here on a quick search cause dan sung sa had a 2 hour wait. Ordered the go hot chicken wings along with the beef bulgogi and cajun fries along with their tap beer and it didn't disappoint. Wings were crunchy and the gochujang sauce tasted great wish it was more spicy though. Cajun fries were freshly made and crispy just needed a bit more seasoning. Bulgogi was pretty good. All in all would go here again and try the pork belly plate which many around our table seem to be ordering. Prices were similar to dan sung sa, about 50 a head with beer and tip.
This place has a fusion of international and Korean food with delicious and unique options I haven’t seen anywhere else. The crunchiness of their fried chicken is bomb!! And of course it’s mandatory to order their big melted cheese plate and seafood rice if visiting Louders!
Great food options and vibes! The staff was super friendly and for parking highly recommend looking up available lots nearby
I have been here twice, the Korean food are absolutely authentic and decent. I highly recommend to prefer squid and pork belly fried rice, the mix of the Gochujang (Korean chilly paste) and pork belly combines super well, but the chilly paste didn’t exactly cover the pork bell, which means the dosing are very accurate. I also recommend to order clam soup, it’s fresh and the price is acceptable. The almond or walnut honey fried chicken are good as well, but it depends on can you get used to the sweet taste and sticky texture, but it’s crispy. The Korean Army stew is way too expensive ($36) with only 1 ~ 2 portion of instant noodle, a cheese, and full of spams and sausages. In the end, the army stew is way too salty because of spam and sausage. Last but not least, the most important, although it’s not the restaurant’s fault or not completely related, but it do affects the experience. The VALET parking is totally a SCAM, which I believe I’m not the only victim. One of the guy said $4 unlimited time, but after we finished eating, we went across the street to get some drinks, when we try to get our keys, they valet parking guys said you already leave the place, so we have to charge you $10, which they didn’t say it beforehand. We try to explain the misinformation we got, but the guy is super rude, and act like they’re busy and don’t want to give us our car back. They show us the sign(small and barley to see), and it did states the rules that $4 for only eat and go, but the weird part is the rules on the sign didn’t states $10 for violation, which means they just come up a number they want to SCAM, and I’m sure they have done it multiple times. If you don’t give them the money they ask for, they will try to threat you or act like they want to harm you. BE CAREFUL for the SCAM. Overall, good restaurants but poor parking experience and service. Once again SCAM! SCAM! SCAM!
We actually were on our way to our usual spot to eat but we remembered seeing this place on Tik Tok. Its located in Alexandria Plaza and has a small parking lot but some spots are taken as valet. Good luck finding street parking. This area is very popular for youngsters and foodies like me! ;p This place was fun. TV's playing your favorite Korean music group. Tables and place was clean. Not for dates as it's loud in here even on a weekday. We got lucky to find a table to eat. It got busy after we sat. A very popular restaurant and I understand why. Good food and good friendly service. There are many things to try but had to try their most popular item which was their 'Shrimp Rose Pasta'. So very good. Must try! Also, had their 'Booldak with Cheese'. They present this very hot! They blow torched the cheese in front of you! It's made of chicken and toboki with hash underneath. You can get this from mild to very spicy! Medium was not too spicy. This was pretty good but PRICY to me! Forty two bucks?! Last, we also ordered a classic, their 'Soy Garlic Wings'. If they can't get this right, there is something wrong here! Theses were crispy, crunchy and flavorful. Just the way I like it. Had to wash this all with two beers! Why not! LOL Brought back some of the leftovers as this was too much for two people. I would still come back here. Good food and place to hang out with friends to have a drink. It was just a little pricy for my budget but once in a while would be ok.
This place didn’t have a long queue on a Saturday night in KTown. They do Korean street food served in Kpop vibes. Service was quick. The fried brussel sprout was very good!! I didn’t like their sweet potato fries that much. Parking was valet for $4 cash only.
Went here on a quick search cause dan sung sa had a 2 hour wait. Ordered the go hot chicken wings along with the beef bulgogi and cajun fries along with their tap beer and it didn't disappoint. Wings were crunchy and the gochujang sauce tasted great wish it was more spicy though. Cajun fries were freshly made and crispy just needed a bit more seasoning. Bulgogi was pretty good. All in all would go here again and try the pork belly plate which many around our table seem to be ordering. Prices were similar to dan sung sa, about 50 a head with beer and tip.
Great food options and vibes! The staff was super friendly and for parking highly recommend looking up available lots nearby
This place has a fusion of international and Korean food with delicious and unique options I haven’t seen anywhere else. The crunchiness of their fried chicken is bomb!! And of course it’s mandatory to order their big melted cheese plate and seafood rice if visiting Louders!
I have been here twice, the Korean food are absolutely authentic and decent. I highly recommend to prefer squid and pork belly fried rice, the mix of the Gochujang (Korean chilly paste) and pork belly combines super well, but the chilly paste didn’t exactly cover the pork bell, which means the dosing are very accurate. I also recommend to order clam soup, it’s fresh and the price is acceptable. The almond or walnut honey fried chicken are good as well, but it depends on can you get used to the sweet taste and sticky texture, but it’s crispy. The Korean Army stew is way too expensive ($36) with only 1 ~ 2 portion of instant noodle, a cheese, and full of spams and sausages. In the end, the army stew is way too salty because of spam and sausage. Last but not least, the most important, although it’s not the restaurant’s fault or not completely related, but it do affects the experience. The VALET parking is totally a SCAM, which I believe I’m not the only victim. One of the guy said $4 unlimited time, but after we finished eating, we went across the street to get some drinks, when we try to get our keys, they valet parking guys said you already leave the place, so we have to charge you $10, which they didn’t say it beforehand. We try to explain the misinformation we got, but the guy is super rude, and act like they’re busy and don’t want to give us our car back. They show us the sign(small and barley to see), and it did states the rules that $4 for only eat and go, but the weird part is the rules on the sign didn’t states $10 for violation, which means they just come up a number they want to SCAM, and I’m sure they have done it multiple times. If you don’t give them the money they ask for, they will try to threat you or act like they want to harm you. BE CAREFUL for the SCAM. Overall, good restaurants but poor parking experience and service. Once again SCAM! SCAM! SCAM!
It took a long time to get our booldak to our table. It was definitely not worth $49. It was a lot of cheese that wouldn’t totally melt, and they would put tater tots under the chicken to make it look like there was a lot of meat. There were only 4 rice cakes as well. The chicken itself was not that good. All hype.
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