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Welcome to Ya Sik Na Ra, a culinary gem nestled at 3785 Wilshire Blvd Suite 218 A. B, Los Angeles, CA 90010. This vibrant restaurant brings the essence of Korean culture to life, presenting an array of mouth-watering dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.
As a food reviewer for Foodjoyy, I’ve had the pleasure of indulging in some delightful culinary experiences, but Ya Sik Na Ra stands out with its all-day menu brimming with hot and spicy options. The flavors here are bold and authentic, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a true taste of Korea.
During my visit, I couldn't resist indulging in the Spicy Sausage Stew, often referred to as Army Stew. The complexity of flavors and spices lingered long after the last bite—definitely one of the best stews I've had in LA! Many patrons echo this sentiment, praising the dishes for their vibrant flavors and authenticity. Customer reviews highlight the exceptional hospitality from the staff and the quick service, making it an inviting place to enjoy a meal.
The atmosphere at Ya Sik Na Ra perfectly encapsulates Korean culture, providing an immersive dining experience that is both welcoming and lively. Visitors have expressed their enthusiastic approval, with one customer, Jerome Fernandez, labeling it a "hidden gem." Feedback consistently mentions the restaurant’s energetic vibe and how each dish reflects traditional Korean roots.
Whether you're a local or just visiting Los Angeles, Ya Sik Na Ra is a destination worth exploring. With its spicy delights and authentic ambiance, it promises an unforgettable journey through Korean culinary culture. Parking can be tricky, but the restaurant offers validation, making it easier to enjoy everything this fantastic establishment has to offer. Make sure to stop by and try their hot dishes for a memorable experience!
For reservations or inquiries, you can reach them at +1 213-365-9999. Discover the rich flavors of Korea at Ya Sik Na Ra—your taste buds will thank you!
“ I’ve been eating at Ya Sik Na Ra for five years, and it has never let me down. Even though I’ve moved away from LA, every time I come back, this is the first place I go to. The spicy chicken feet are incredibly flavorful and addictive — it’s a taste I genuinely crave. The restaurant has a great atmosphere, and the staff are always friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend this spot to anyone who loves Korean food! ”
“ Great Pocha spot! Always like to start off with some soju & beer! I recommend these!! The dishes were great portion and shareable! -Raw Crab -Spicy Sausage Stew(Army Stew) -Galbi JJim -Stir-Fried Baby Octopus Stone Tablets -Kimchi Fried Rice Food here was very delicious especially the raw crab! It was very fresh and tasted like how it was when we had some in Korea! Highly recommend that if you’re a fan of raw crabs! I love army stew so that was my favorite!! Everything we got was good and highly recommend those Love the vibes here with lots of tables for small or big parties! A big plus coming here is you don’t have to worry about paying for parking! Parking structure is available! Free 3 hours with validation! ”
“ We found this hidden gem after seeing a long line at the KBBQ buffet next door—and I’m so glad we did! We were starving, and the food came out super fast. The prices are reasonable, and the Spicy Sausage Stew was absolutely amazing. I learned it’s also called Army Stew—I’ve been trying to find it in San Diego ever since I got back! Definitely a must-try spot, and the staff are incredibly hospitable too. ”
“ The restaurant is such a good vibe. It brings the true Korean culture out within the restaurant and the food. I really enjoyed every single bite. I took eating here at this restaurant. I recommend to everyone that lives in Los Angeles or anyone coming to visit Los Angeles if they want to experience Korean culture in LA. ”
“ We went on Thursday night. Don’t need to wait for seats. Kimchi fried rice is good. The spicy chicken feet are highly recommended. The parking entrance is a bit hard to find. But they provide parking validation. ”
“ Great food, if you like spicy definitely need to try the chicken fingers. Best chicken fingers in the Town ”
“ Amazing food. So much flavor in army stew one of the best stew ever had in la. ”
“ The chicken feet are already tender to the point where the bones easily separate from the meat and become mushy when bitten. There are seven levels of spiciness to choose from. It is worth mentioning that their spicy chicken feet sauce can be used to mix with rice. ”
“ I’ve been eating at Ya Sik Na Ra for five years, and it has never let me down. Even though I’ve moved away from LA, every time I come back, this is the first place I go to. The spicy chicken feet are incredibly flavorful and addictive — it’s a taste I genuinely crave. The restaurant has a great atmosphere, and the staff are always friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend this spot to anyone who loves Korean food! ”
“ Great Pocha spot! Always like to start off with some soju & beer! I recommend these!! The dishes were great portion and shareable! -Raw Crab -Spicy Sausage Stew(Army Stew) -Galbi JJim -Stir-Fried Baby Octopus Stone Tablets -Kimchi Fried Rice Food here was very delicious especially the raw crab! It was very fresh and tasted like how it was when we had some in Korea! Highly recommend that if you’re a fan of raw crabs! I love army stew so that was my favorite!! Everything we got was good and highly recommend those Love the vibes here with lots of tables for small or big parties! A big plus coming here is you don’t have to worry about paying for parking! Parking structure is available! Free 3 hours with validation! ”
“ We found this hidden gem after seeing a long line at the KBBQ buffet next door—and I’m so glad we did! We were starving, and the food came out super fast. The prices are reasonable, and the Spicy Sausage Stew was absolutely amazing. I learned it’s also called Army Stew—I’ve been trying to find it in San Diego ever since I got back! Definitely a must-try spot, and the staff are incredibly hospitable too. ”
“ The restaurant is such a good vibe. It brings the true Korean culture out within the restaurant and the food. I really enjoyed every single bite. I took eating here at this restaurant. I recommend to everyone that lives in Los Angeles or anyone coming to visit Los Angeles if they want to experience Korean culture in LA. ”