“I've been following my acupuncturist from the Alameda swap meet, I have tried many acupuncturist and he is the best so far, he stretches you and massages you also, he is very knowledgeable. He has moved to Americana plaza. There's lots of parking space or you can take the metro bus 110 and get off at alameda st. Jun's acupuncture & herbal medicine. He also speaks Spanish.”
“Nice place to hang out for a few hours with friends or solo. From time to time, a korean car brand shows their the latest models on the courtyard
It's pretty close to the train and bus stations”
“I used to shop here and even worked here part time in the summers during my teen years in various shops! It was super lively here back then. I loved the fresh sugar cane juice stand, and bought cheap shoes and trendy clothes when I was a teenager.
It isn’t as vibrant here compared to years ago when I was a kid.”
“I Have Been To The Century City Mall Before And It Looks Nice And Awesome. I Like How This Mall Was Expanded In 2016-2017 And Become One Of The Largest And Nice Shopping Malls In Los Angeles To Go To Because It Is Close To Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, The Beaches, And The Santa Monica Mountains. I Would Recommend This Mall For Anyone Who Goes To Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Or Santa Monica”
“Nice little plaza with some good food spots and huge H Mart on the bottom floor. The plaza is a bit light on restroom access and remaining mall shops seem a bit old school”
“Cute little open air shopping district. Underground parking is free up to an hour with validation. I typically can find free street parking on San Vincente Blvd too.”
“The Glen Center is one of my favorite places to visit in L.A. It has a cozy neighborhood vibe and a beautiful park-like setting. There is something for everyone here, whether you are looking for a delicious meal, a unique gift, or a relaxing spa treatment.Some of the highlights of The Glen Center are:- Rori's Artisanal Creamery, where you can enjoy homemade ice cream made with organic ingredients and creative flavors. I love their salted caramel and brownie batter.- Vibrato Grill and Jazz, a classy restaurant and live music venue owned by legendary musician Herb Alpert. The food is exquisite and the jazz is smooth. It's a perfect place for a romantic date or a special occasion.- Cynthia Rowley, a chic boutique that sells fashionable clothing and accessories designed by the famous New York designer. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the prices are reasonable for the quality.- Eyesite Optometric Group, a professional eye care center that offers comprehensive exams, prescriptions, and a wide selection of frames and lenses. The doctors are knowledgeable and attentive, and the service is fast and efficient.The Glen Center also has many other shops and services that cater to your everyday needs, such as Bel Air Dry Cleaners, Bel Air Postal Center, Beverly Glen Pharmacy, and Collar and Leash. You can also find a Starbucks, a Jayde's Market, and a Landmark Theaters for your convenience and entertainment.The Glen Center is a gem in the city, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a pleasant and satisfying shopping experience. It's a place where you can shop, dine, live, work, learn, and play.”
“They're open longer than some other Korean grocers. Their marinated bulgogi tastes better than the one made at HMart. I'll specifically only marinated bulgogi here. They also have more organic produce. The one star loss is that sometimes their staff are a little bit cranky and there isn't a lot of help for non-Korean speakers. And their parking garage is kind of weird. Beware fully loaded shopping carts rolling down the ramp into your car - true story, someone's runaway cart dented my car.”
10AM - 9PM
189 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles“The venue was so beautiful. Everyone who worked there was just awesome. It sounded great. I'm going next season. It's definitely on my list of things to do again.”
11:30AM - 12AM
3301 S Hoover St, Los Angeles“Cool spot to come to and hang out at. It is mostly college kids here with a few regulars. The Trader Joe's and the Target are a great addition. There's some pretty decent eating spots here. The validate parking for 2 hours. You can get some parking on the street but the structure is good. Plenty of spaces. I don't mind coming by here especially for the Trader Joe's”
“Big and nicely styled. Plenty of free parking. Everything is ADA compatible. Easy entrance and exit with traffic lights. Covered walkways. A mix of specialty shops, restaurants, coffee shops, and chain stores.”
Open 24 hours
943 N Broadway, Los Angeles“It’s a truly magnificent place. When we enter this square through one of the doors we are immediately transported into another universe. Very representative of Chinese culture. It’s a shame that all the works are boarded up, it takes away some of its charm.”
“5below, Ross,CVS, McDonald's,Sally's Beauty Supply and Superior Market. Surprisingly this is a great center to shop in. You may have to circle a couple of times to find parking but go early!”
11AM - 9PM
735 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles“The food court had just about every kind of food I could think of. I had the tostada bowl and my son had Chinese food. Place got very crowded around lunch time, but food was amazing.”
“I used to live over here and to go in there you used to have to wear a bulletproof now now it is so you don't have to be afraid to go in there the shopping is good the people are friendly”
“The Westside shopping center offers a fantastic blend of dining and shopping. From upscale dining at Michael's to great finds at Marshall's and Home Goods, it caters to diverse tastes. The proximity to Sawtelle and Olympic intersection adds another layer, with hidden gems of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and unique shopping spots. Whether you're seeking high-end or casual, this center provides a seamless shopping and dining experience, making it a go-to destination on the Westside.”
“I never knew there was a galleria here. It looks nice there's a few stores and eateries would like to see it more known a few more stores inside it's close to home”
9AM - 5PM
625 S Hill St, Los Angeles“5 - Been here several times over the decade. This is my family's go-to location in SF and I can't be more happy about it. Many say this place is a tourist trap; I agree, except only some parts are a tourist trap. The food here? $$$. The drinks here? $$$. The souvenirs here? $. The view here? $$$$$$. There are sea lions super close by the outer parts of the pier. Come here! It's everything LA in one place. You won't be disappointed.”
“This place used to be so busy in the past. The business seems to be changing and the vendors locations are decreasing. In anyway you can still find some interesting items for your boutique shops. Worse a visit”
8AM - 9PM
1685 CA-1, Los Angeles“Is the cool thing to see. Hello found a little artisan random landmarks. We are walking around LA farmers market and we came across the whole Gilmore station. Still had the Gilmore guy and some cool stuff on”
“Went there with group bigger than two dozen people. They were extremely accommodating in a manner of minutes They were able to secure us indoor or outdoor seating. Regrettably I misplaced the receipt but I believe the manager was Fernando. With a crew of a female and male waitress and another supervisor they took care of the large party. This was in early June.”
“In just the last 6 months or so that security has definitely been tripled or quadrupled in this location which is a lot better than it used to it's a lot cleaner too they redid the parking lot and install TV stations downstairs which is really cool there's also car detailing down in the bottom parking lot they definitely did a lot better than they were before or they are doing a lot better than they were doing before security is very tight which I think is great for customer service doesn't let nobody hang around that's not pain or not doing anything which is good Norms is there bringing a lot of people but I do have to say it's gotten a lot better”
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
8687 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles“Y'know, Elton throws his annual post-Oscars party here. Not sure how my invitations get lost every year, but Jamie W. and I found ourselves strolling Melrose Avenue and facing this monolithic structure. Actually 'monolithic' is not the right word because the complex consists of three asymmetrical buildings in three colors - Blue (1975), Green (1988), and Red (2013).No surprise how cavernous it was. Designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli (...he later designed the Salesforce Tower), it has a similarly austere feeling which amplifies the emptiness inside. It's not a retail shopping center, it's primarily a series of designer showrooms so you have to have a lot of ka-ching to be considered a serious consumer. We were just looking for the toilet.RELATED - Exploring LA? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: bit.ly/2TWT63v”
“This place has lost a lot of businesses but still has many good options. The make up place is great and I always by my after shave set from here. They added a new yummy doughnut shop. They have several clothing places and a few restaurants. They also have a small grocery store for quick bites. Great place for a little of everything”
“Trying do my homework food court i could finish they movie Star enter camera. Drama so pick up bag late night walking followed home this person insulted told other person assault me i was bruising about two weeks that person took ss card. And people know credit run makes tucker so hard get job have no ss card
Being slander dept dot now . No wants help housing now . Save a little boy end up .social.media. News . Only if i had child advocate take over mandated .”
“There are several stores for children and youth clothing. There are several stores selling culturally inspired clothing for men and women. There is African inspired art available. The food court is unimpressive, but suitable for quick sustenance. The mall feels bright and airy.”
“this is my go-to market for korean food!! really fresh produce and the prices are soooo good. from their fresh food section, i love the grilled mackerel, japchae, and the gimbap. be warned that the gimbap line gets very long during lunch time.”
11AM - 9PM
700 W 7th St, Los Angeles“Good space with ample opportunities to enjoy the space without spending any money. Though avoid this place after dark as it gets surrounded by homeless people and can lead to a safety issue if not careful. Need to have security personnel as lots of kids are playing around. Parents have to be constantly watchful and that might dampen the experience.”
“Little Tokyo, which I visited after a long time. It's safe and the stores are active, which makes me feel good. My son had a great time at the animation character shop.”