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K G Louie Co

Address
432 Gin Ling Way Los Angeles CA 90012
Phone
(213) 626-4028
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Total Reviews
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Fax
(406) 586-6740

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
12:00pm-8:00pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
12:00pm-8:00pm
Wednesday
12:00pm-8:00pm
Thursday
12:00pm-8:00pm
Friday
12:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday
12:00pm-8:00pm

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Payment Methods

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  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Diners Club
  • Cash

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This cute and quaint eatery nestled in the historic Gin Ling Way courtyard of Chinatown is adored and frequented by many foodies. The place serves dainty Vietnamese concoctions at affordable prices. Vietnamese cuisine, generally known for its mild and delicate flavors, has certainly found a fine adherent to its gossamer principles in this eatery. Pixie-palated hipsters and seasoned gourmands...

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Just stopped by here to get a concealer stick and powder. There's meter parking out in front but I'm not sure if there's a dedicated lot or anything. They've got about three big walls of product. I was pretty much in and out but I wouldn't be surprised if they carried all their products. Definitely much more …

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When Los Angeles' Chinatown was completely decimated in the early 1930s to make way for Union Station after the neighborhood had supposedly fallen into...

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I know have a new place to hang at. Just moved into the area and was looking on the internet for the places in my new neighborhood and came across The Mountain a great find will make this a regular place to visit and have...

TAKE "CASH" "CASH" because they try hustle you by adding more to your tap, thinking that its late and you had many drinks(drunk). Trying to get my and my friends money back....

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The Mountain is located at 475 Gin Ling Way, Los Angeles, CA. This location is in the Chinatown neighborhood. This business specializes in Barbecue Restaurants and has 11 review(s) with a star rating of 4.3. The Mountain is open Mon, Closed; Tue, 7am-2pm; Wed, 7am-2pm; Thu, 7am-2pm; Fri, 7am-2pm; Sat, 7am-2pm; Sun, 7am-2pm and accepts All Major Credit Cards, American Express, Cash, Discover,...

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The Scene An eclectic team of artists completely refurbished the former home of Chinatown's oldest restaurant, the General Lee. On the surface, its striking red paint job, cascading ceilings and feng shui design feel vintage Hill Street. Deeper inspection reveals artistic modern touches like color-clustered, triangular floor tiles, propeller-like paper lamp constellations and textured walls...

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