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Dan Sung SaB+Worth Trying

3317 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020 · Korean restaurant, Bar & grill · 4.4/5 Google (2142 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Loud, character-filled Koreatown pocha known for skewers, pancakes, and soju; great value and vibe, but expect long waits, cramped seating, and reported service and tipping-policy friction.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Dan Sung Sa delivers an authentic late-night pocha experience with strong food quality in skewers and kimchi pancakes, plus distinctive retro Seoul aesthetic that makes it a Koreatown destination. However, inconsistent execution, cramped seating, and multiple sanitation concerns limit the grade—this is a vibrant scene worth experiencing, but operational reliability falls short of higher-tier standards.

Restaurant Summary

Step into Koreatown’s dim, graffiti-lined den where skewers sizzle in the center and the room hums with late-night chatter. The scene feels wild and authentic, a pocha energy that regulars describe as transportive. One diner put it simply: "We ate a lot for a great price and the vibe was unforgettable." Expect long waits and tight seating, and be ready for a boisterous ride. The cooking leans classic Korean bar food over flash: piles of skewers, kimchi pancakes with crisp edges, spicy rice cakes, and the occasional flaming rib plate. It is built for sharing and sipping, where soju or a teapot cocktail makes the rounds while plates hit fast. Best bets are the skewers and pancakes; grilled squid and short ribs get love too, though a few dishes run chewy or overly sweet. Families can make this work with fries, corn cheese, rice cakes, and mild skewers, but it is a loud late-night stop more than a kid-centric dinner. Non-drinkers should note repeated reports that skewers require an alcohol purchase; if that policy is firm during your visit, consider shareable plates and pancakes instead.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$28-42 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling Koreatown block with nightlife and late-night eateries; youthful crowd and groups.

Safety: Busy, high foot traffic; some grittiness reported; generally fine in groups late night.

Nearby: Near K-town bars, karaoke, casual restaurants; popular bar-hopping stop.

KoreatownKoreatown is a bustling, densely populated neighborhood famous for its 24-hour dining scene, Korean BBQ spots, late-night eateries, and vibrant nightlife. The area is known for its energetic atmosphere, affordable dining options, and a strong cultural identity centered around Korean cuisine and entertainment.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday16:00–02:00 Tuesday16:00–02:00 Wednesday16:00–02:00 Thursday16:00–02:00 Friday16:00–02:00 Saturday16:00–02:00 Sunday16:00–02:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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