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    Bridgetown Roti

    4.5 (296 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Trendy
    Outdoor seating

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    Red pepper goat wrap style
    Carlo G.

    Great casual eats Caribbean spot in East Hollywood! I got the red pepper goat wrap style and it was pretty good. The roti wrap was filled with succulent and flavorful goat which seeped into the potato inside. I especially liked the turmeric slaw which provided a crisp and refreshing bite. The roti itself was warm and flaky. As someone who was surrounded by a lot of Caribbean restaurants in Florida, I do wish there was more heat and spiciness to this dish. It seemed toned down. Also, the whole wrap was a bit oily, so it can be heavy. Still pretty good though. However, I do feel like this is overpriced at around $20 for a smaller wrap. They also have vegan/vegetarian options! The interior is nice and friendly. It's not too big, but pretty comfy. I saw there were outlets inside, but not sure if there's WiFi. The service was also pretty good. There's also a clean bathroom. For parking, I parked at the Island Pacific grocery store lot nearby for free, but it is a bit of a walk over. Overall, I had a pretty good experience here. I would come back to try the other menu items.

    Red pepper goat roti
    Kristine O.

    I'm not at all knowledgeable about Caribbean food, but I was finally in the area and got to try Bridgetown Roti! I tried the red pepper goat roti with the mango masala sauce and the coconut limeade. That coconut limeade is super special and refreshing!! Totally worth it, made me feel like I was at the beach. I liked the tenderness of the goat, but I was expecting more spice and flavor to be honest. I was also surprised at how soft and oily the roti was, maybe I was incorrect in expecting it to be closer to a flaky tortilla. That combined with the richness of the meat, made this dish super heavy honestly. Next time I stop by, I'll probably try the patties or the jerk chicken. Overall, I enjoyed this place, you don't see many new concepts for fast casual mom and pop restaurants, and BR definitely brings something more unique to LA.

    From left to right:  Mom's Chicken Curry Roti, Sweet Spiced Plantains, Cocobread Fish Cutter, Coco Limeade, Soursop Punch
    Andrea G.

    Had the pleasure of trying Bridgetown Roti for the first time last night. We ordered: - Mom's Curry Chicken Roti - Cocobread Fish Cutter * - Sweet Spiced Plantains - Soursop Punch - Coco Limeade * The Fish Cutter was the star of this show. Since this fish is fried I was expecting a heavier bite, but was pleasantly surprised to find myself eating an incredibly light and fresh sandwich. Perfectly balanced from the sweet + tangy hibiscus jam to that gorgeous herby green sauce. Mom's Curry Chicken Roti is now on my list of go-to comfort meals; saucy and delicious. Both the beverages were very tasty but the Coco Limeade is something I wish I could drink everyday. Can't wait to come back and try the rest of this menu!

    Jerk chicken pie
    Nachelle M.

    Chicken roti: so much sauce inside!!! Look at this half section!! A lot going on but all the flavors and textures blend together really well. Jerk chicken hand pie: I couldn't really taste the "jerk" part. Dough was flaky. Tasted better when I added the sauces. There was no wait or line when we got there at 4ish, but a line started to form when we were about to leave.

    Crystal L.

    I ordered delivery because you just hear nothing but raves about this place. Also, I am a true mac and cheese afficianodo and BR consistently makes lists of best mac and chesese in LA. Recoginizing that delivered food won't be as good as dining in the restaurant, this was still a big WOW! The "Macaroni & Cheese Pie" is phenomonal. It's the kind of mac I prefer... cake style, not runny. It's really very good. You MUST order this and you should just go ahead and order the large size. We ordered a side of "Roti Skin" and damn... we could eat this every day. It's flaky It's buttery. It's delicious. Get some. Get double. The crab and shrimp patty wasn't my favorite but I'm sure that is becasue we were so intently focused on the mac and the roti skin that we didn't get to it until a few hours later. Next time, we'll start with that, because it was still pretty good after sitting for a while. I've been disappointed with other "raved about" restaurants I discover through reel scrolling. This did NOT disappoint. Get there. And if you can't get there, you can order so do that.

    Mac and cheese pie, red pepper goat roti
    Jorena L.

    Fast and casual option if you're looking for a new place to try! Parking is kinda horrendous but it is what it is. Order at the counter and the rest is mostly self service. The Mac and cheese pie was delicious. Great flavor and a lovely cheese crust. The goat roti was moist, tender, and had a hint of spice. Get all the sauces to try. Tried 2 of the patties and I didn't love because there was a lot of crust that was dry and bland.

    Quanisha K.

    The food here was amazing! So flavorful and good. I got the goat roti with the pepper sauce. The goat was very tender and the flavors blended together so well. Especially with the pepper sauce. I also got the oxtail patty, which was so flavorful as well. I wish I had gotten more! I also got the sweet spiced plantains and they were very delicious not too hard either. I ordered from Uber eats so I can't comment on the service or the ambience but the food itself was amazing and I definitely will be going back!

    Chicken curry plate with rice
    Theresa C.

    Bridgetown Roti brings the flavor! The chicken curry plate was good. One of those warm comforting dishes that make you want to keep going back for another spoonful. Loved the crispy potatoes and roti too. The jerk chicken is a must- this was the juiciest and most tender chicken I've ever had at a restaurant. The honey jerk sauce and the green sauce that came with it were so good and complemented the chicken meal well. I wish they gave the green sauce with the curry too because I was scraping every last drop out of that container with my roti! The only negative is portion size is a little small for the price. The half chicken meal is $30 and feeds 2, but the chicken was on the smaller side. It would've been great if it came with rice. Excited to come back to try other menu items!

    Albert L.

    My partner and I have become instant fans of Bridgetown Roti, whose existence we were alerted to by an online video about the best fried seafood you can find in LA. We shared the chicken curry roti, cocobread cutter, and a cup of soursop punch. The cocobread cutter was personally my favorite - it's a nuanced but memorable medley of thinly fried but crisp seabass, deep green gremolata, and just enough hibiscus jam in between two slices of soft cocobread. The curry chicken roti was also fantastic - I'm a sucker for anything with garlic and a bit of tumeric and that definitely tastes better with tender chicken wrapped by a delicious roti. The soursop punch was also fruity but not too sweet - a just right combination for us. Service here was really friendly and although the restaurant itself isn't too large, it's designed colorfully to feel warm and make you feel like you can relax when eating. We're newcomers to Caribbean food so we weren't sure what to expect, but have become new converts and will definitely be back!

    Plantains
    Lauretta N.

    I've been wanting to try this place for a long time. We were in the area and stopped for a late lunch. Metered parking available on the street. Tried the goat wrap,jerk chicken wings, Mac and cheese and plantains. You order at the counter and seat yourself. The guy who took my order was so nice and friendly. He checked on everyone while we were eating. Food was worth the drive ....chicken wings had just enough heat and was very tasty. Hubby loved his wrap and plantains. Mac n cheese had lots of cheese but I prefer the more traditional style instead of a pie type. Didn't have enough room for a Pattie but they looked delicious.

    Red pepper goat roti
    Melissa L.

    Yum! I first experienced Bridgetown roti at Eatsconn where they did a collab with another restaurant and I had a delicious ox tail curry pizza and their amazing coco limeade. Both items were my favorite things I had that day. The ox tail was tender and flavorful and the coco limeade was unique and very refreshing. I came in person for the first time at their main location and was very excited. Their store is small with a couple tables to sit at and you order at the counter. The staff was incredibly kind and friendly and I loved the decor. I ordered the red pepper goat roti and it was incredible. Every bite was packed with flavors that complimented each other so well. The goat was tender with potatoes and their turmeric slaw was the perfect addition. The one thing I will say is that for almost $20 the portions are quite small. You just get the wrap itself for $20 and no sides.

    Interior of dining area
    Sharlene C.

    This amazing Caribbean spot across from LACC caught my eyes with its vibrant decor lined with more amazing art on the inside. Spoke with the owner, Malique, who's super passionate about his food and bringing authentic Caribbean food to LA! Tried their homemade patties and eat it with their sauces! Definitely coming back to check out the other items on the menu!

    Patty
    Jose H.

    Good for a quick stop if you're near by. Was hoping for a larger menu, but is more of a fast dine in place. Food was good and service friendly and welcoming. Bright cheerful space with the yellow chairs.

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    Ask the Community - Bridgetown Roti

    How's the parking? Easy to find a spot?

    Yes, there is a parking lot right behind our space.

    Are there any vegan options?

    Is the slaw mayo based or vinegar based?

    Is it halal?

    They don't currently have anything Halal on the menu.

    Is this Jamaican?

    No. We focus on cusinie inspired by our Trinidadian and Bajan roots.

    Do you have indoor seating yet?

    Not yet. Currently working on our brick and mortar which will have indoor seating :)

    How do you order for pick up?

    Hey Mike, As of right now we only have our weekly market called Smorgasburg on Sundays (10a-4p)… Read more

    Is there a place to sit and eat?

    Unfortunately not. We aren’t a dine-in concept just yet, just pickup and delivery.

    Is there Mayonaise or Aoili in the slaw inside the roti?

    No, just tumeric and lemon juice

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    Hangari Kalguksu - (LARGE) Hangari Bossam

    Hangari Kalguksu

    4.4(3.2k reviews)
    1.7 miWilshire Center, Koreatown
    $$
    Women-owned & operated
    10 years in business

    the clam kalguksu (바지락 칼국수) was definitely the highlight for me! it was super yummy and really…read morerefreshing. i remember eating it on such a hot day and it honestly hit perfectly i also got the yulmu bibim-guksu (열무 비빔국수), which is a cold noodle dish, and that was really refreshing too. overall, this feels like such a good summer spot. the vibe was lax, you just sit down and enjoy!! even the water felt refreshing because they serve it in those cold korean metal cups hehe they also move pretty fast service-wise, which i appreciated, and it's in such a good area with a lot of other food spots nearby. i'm really happy i randomly came across this place and i can't wait to explore more around the area

    Visited Hangari on Saturday evening to try their renown Kalguksu with some friends. I've known that…read morespecific parking lot/strip mall to be a nightmare parking wise, so I bit the bullet and used the on-site valet. There is sometimes street parking but the availability is rough, it's tough to park, and even one of the meters we ended up at just didn't work. They only charge a $5 cash service charge though, which isn't bad. We were lucky to be seated right away, even in a packed restaurant. The restaurant has a surprisingly modern design, and is comfortable for as small as it is. We were quickly served their signature kimchis and barley rice. The kimchi, particularly the yeolmu (young summer radish) kimchi, has a unique flavor profile well suited to their food. We ordered 2 bowls of their plain kalgooksu, 1 bibim milmyun, and 1 tteokbokki. The food came out fairly quickly. The kalgooksu was as expected the star of the show. The anchovy broth brings a savory complexity that seems impossible for a soup made from just dried fish and a few other ingredients. It even has a rich, almost thick, quality to it that is surprising for a fish broth. Their noodles, the titular kalgooksu, have the signature irregularity and chew of knife cut noodles. I appreciate the vegetables that always come in kalgooksu, like potato, pumpkin, and zucchini, which offer an earthy heartiness to the light soup. My only complaint is that the potato is in huge irregular chunks, and is barely cooked, though I feel like I have had this issue with many of the kalgooksu bowls I've had over the years. The bibim milmyun was solid. I think that I prefer the texture and flavor of naengmyeon buckwheat noodles, but the milmyun, which are made with mostly wheat flour, still provide a satisfying chew. The sauce tasted bright and fresh, especially with a splash of added vinegar. It also came with a small side portion of spicy pork and some rice paper to wrap. The tteokbokki was the one let down of the meal. To be fair, I wasn't expecting much out of tteokbokki at all restaurant like this whose specialty is essentially the opposite. I ordered the tteokbokki as a "safe pick" for a picky eater in the group. It turned out to be a bit mediocre in our opinion, and that friend ended up enjoying their kalgooksu anyways. If you're looking to try this dish, it's definitely one of if not the best I've had in Southern California, so I'd totally recommend it. I'll also warn to steer clear of the Garden Grove restaurant of the same name and specialty. I think it's a disappointing mimicry of this place.

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    Hangari Kalguksu - Belly and Jowl & Chicken-KALGUKSU

    Belly and Jowl & Chicken-KALGUKSU

    Hangari Kalguksu - Bossam jowl combo

    Bossam jowl combo

    Hangari Kalguksu - (MEDIUM) Hangari Bossam (Serves 2)

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    Dan Sung Sa - Corn Cheese

    Dan Sung Sa

    3.9(1.7k reviews)
    1.6 miWilshire Center, Koreatown
    $$

    I love this place! I know it can get super busy on the weekends, but both times I've still been sat…read moreat a reasonable time. The workers are so incredibly nice! The service is great! The food is so delicious and for a reasonable price. Specifically, the skewers after you get a drink. I always eat the pork belly skewers and the beef short rib. The best part about it is that they leave the stick out of it, so it just comes as a plate of meat. My favorite is the Korean Tteokbokki with Ramen noodles. It is so well seasoned, and it is a guilty pleasure of mine. It also has many pieces of kimchi. The corn cheese is yummy and great as a side of anything that you get there. They also give you a free cabbage soup to start that is so flavorful in itself! I also love the ambience as well as the decorations and set up of the restaurant

    Saturday night, 6 PM was date night…read more We waited 50 minute wait for a table. Parking was cheap and easy, valet parking for $5 cash, $8 Zelle or Venmo. The valet guys were really nice and friendly. Service was good for how busy they were. Services were well informed when we asked questions. It was our first time there, and had lots of questions. Food was good, not great, but food quality matched the price of the food. In order to order from the skewers menu, we were told we had to buy at least one alcoholic drink. I wasn't planning on getting a beer that night, but I did. Inside the restaurant, it's low comfy lighting. I did not take pictures of our food because of the lighting. I didn't want to mess parties around us by hitting them with the flash. We enjoyed our meal cell phone free. Dan Sung Sa was even busier after we finished our meal. With so many options in KTown, I would not consider going back for date night, but would when going in a large group of friends. Dan Sung Sa was vibing with tons of positive energy and drinks.

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    Bar counter and cooks

    Dan Sung Sa - Tuna Hand Roll

    Tuna Hand Roll

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    Chi Chi - Tofu kimchi

    Chi Chi

    4.5(472 reviews)
    1.6 miWilshire Center, Koreatown
    $$

    My group of girls came in on a rly busy Saturday night around 9pm. I think we ended up waiting…read moreabout 1 hour. During your waiting time you are brought back to the balcony area where there's a bar and a beer pong table. The waiting area was pretty chill. When we finally got seated my group of 6 had 2 tablets to play with. The concept was pretty cool! You can chat with other tables and play games for Soju. If u win the other table buys you a drink and vice versa. The concept was really fun! Esp for a night out. We also ordered some food which was surprisingly pretty good. I think my favorite dish was prob the beef tofu soup not was full of flavor and it was definitely shareable! Overall I would def come back since it's just a fun hangout spot with the friends! The service is also pretty quick and you order off the tablets as well!

    rented out a private room for a bday celebration…read more *Pricing as of 2.24.26* 1st hour free every additional hour $35-40 per hour. we were capped at 2 hours for our reservation. no limit on people according to them and no minimum spend. speaker and tv inside the room. all in all such a fun time. I would recommend an early reservation (9am-10am) if possible since they tend to get busy and the valet gets full quick. valet was $4 for the time we were there as long as you do not leave Chi Chi. fun times, good seleciton of Korean food, drinks (soju, beer) and fun lil iPad games. staff was ok, friendly, just super busy running around!

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    Yangji Gamjatang

    Yangji Gamjatang

    4.2(1k reviews)
    1.7 miWilshire Center, Koreatown
    $$

    True lovers of Korean cuisine -- this is the place for you: Yangji Gamjatang…read more The food is absolutely delicious, and the portions are generous and satisfying. Prices are slightly higher compared to some other places, but that concern disappeared the moment the dishes arrived -- they are definitely worth the money. The guys who served us truly deserved their tips. They didn't just bring out the food -- they genuinely cared and made sure we had a great experience. The restaurant is set up just like many places in South Korea -- no unnecessary glamour or fancy décor, just a strong focus on quality and authentic flavors. Highly recommended!

    I give this restaurant a solid 3…read more I decided to try Yangji Gamjatang because I was craving korean soup and noodles. The plaza has mandatory valet parking which was $5 but they parked our car right next to the dumpster and we had to back up to get in which wasn't great. Not at all fault of the restaurant at all but valet is just something to be aware of for this plaza. The interior was a little small and I liked the ambience. The service was okay and we came for a late lunch around 2 pm so there was no wait. Owner or manager did talk to someone they knew for a part of our service and it was a deadish hour for customers so it was a little hard to flag someone down to pay. We ordered a variety of dishes: tonkatsu, blood sausage stew, mixed thin cooked noodle, and spicy sweet sour chicken. It's a little bit on the pricier side but I expected it from a mom n pop shop in ktown. There was a variety of banchan that I liked and the pickled radish was especially yummy. The tonkatsu and blood sausage stew came out first. My brother thought the tonkatsu was alright but a little dry. The blood sausage stew was the star of the meal. It's very hearty and a little heavy which I loved. It has a lot of components in it (pork blood sausage, leeks, black pepper, pork intestine, Napa cabbage, and lettuce) and it paired nicely with the complimentary white rice. I'd come back for this stew itself and give it a 5/5. The thin cold noodles came out next and it looked delicious but it was very saucy. I think it's to be expected with this noodle but I would've preferred less sauce so it would be more refreshing and less heavy. I thought the taste was decent and it went well with the cucumbers. The chicken came out last and it was disappointing. The image on the menu obviously looked better but for $23.95, the taste and the portion were not up to par. I kind of expected it to taste better than regular sweet and sour chicken and I think it was a little ridiculous to charge nearly $24 for that small platter. The sauce was tasty but the chicken was a little chewy and stringy so it just tasted average overall. There was a lot of leftover that we took home and the total meal for 3 costed $80. The whole meal was not bad overall but I wouldn't order the same items I got and would just try the stews.

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    Yangji Gamjatang - Meaeun cheese Gorilla gaibuim

    Meaeun cheese Gorilla gaibuim

    Yangji Gamjatang - Bibim Nangmyon

    Bibim Nangmyon

    Yangji Gamjatang - Meaeun cheese Gorilla gaibuim

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    Meaeun cheese Gorilla gaibuim

    Shin Chon Seolleongtang

    Shin Chon Seolleongtang

    4.5(259 reviews)
    1.6 miWilshire Center, Koreatown
    $$

    Comfort food that actually hits different…read more Step into Shin Chon Seolleongtang--a K-Town staple that's been serving up tradition for over 10 years... and somehow still keeping prices the same This is the kind of spot you go to when you need something warm, nourishing, and straight-up satisfying. No frills, just really good food made with care. That seolleongtang? Simmered for hours until the broth turns rich, milky, and full of depth--every spoon feels like a reset. We also tried: Hangover Soup -- bold, spicy, and exactly what you need after a long night (or before one tbh) Galbijjim -- tender, fall-apart braised short ribs Soy-Marinated Shrimp -- sweet, savory, and already peeled = no work, all reward Comes with all the classic banchan and that cozy, homey vibe that never misses

    I came here this morning as I desperately needed hangover soup and I am so glad because that broth…read moreworked its magic. The imo (Korean auntie) was so sweet and smiling and just so inviting. It feels homey and the type of establishment that you know makes good food. Excellent service! She made sure to refill our banchan and our barley tea drinks. My husband got the ox bone soup. It's more bland and you add your own salt to flavor it. He devoured his bowl. I got the Vegetables & Brisket with hearty beef broth. It's essentially hangover soup. It's a rich flavor but so delicious. The broth was super hot so it took me forever to even eat 1/4 of the soup! It was enjoyable and I felt so much better after eating.

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    #6 beef short ribs soup / Galbi Tang

    Shin Chon Seolleongtang

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    Sulga House of Beef Bone Soup - Brisket Soup

    Sulga House of Beef Bone Soup

    4.7(477 reviews)
    1.1 miEast Hollywood
    $$

    Had a great experience at Sulga House of Beef Bone Soup…read more Their beef bone soup is simple, clean, and really solid, the kind of comfort food that just hits right for the soul. They currently have a great deal at $12, which makes it even better value for what you're getting. The sullungtang comes with rice, soup, and two types of kimchi. Service was friendly and efficient, and the whole experience felt easy and satisfying. Place was chill, not too overly crowded. I've noticed a lot of people ordering other dishes every time I go, so I'm definitely looking forward to trying more of the menu, but I keep coming back for the basics because it's just that good.

    Sulga was definitely THE place to be for a warm bowl of bone broth on a rainy night. My friend and…read moreI stopped by for doganitang (for two), and the portions were indeed large - for four. We also added beef brisket since my friend wasn't a big fan of cartilage - more for me! The pot itself wasn't too deep, though there was a good portion of protein cartilage. Also important to note that rice was NOT included! The brisket add on came as a pre-cooked brisket that was added in after, as it didn't initially fit in the pot. The staff member told us at the time that broth refills were free. However, when it came time for refills, they said it was only one time - poor communication. Paying was fairly straightforward, but for future visits, I'd likely just come for their lunch special sullongtang after this experience.

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    Sulga House of Beef Bone Soup - Inside look

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    Sulga House of Beef Bone Soup - Galbitang Rib Soup

    Galbitang Rib Soup

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    Crawford's - Spicy Fried Chicken with side of Potato Salad

    Crawford's

    4.3(404 reviews)
    1.4 miWestlake
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    I am hesistant to write this......in that I'm not sure that I want EVERYONE to be in "the know"…read moreabout Los Angeles' coolest Bar. I've gone there to play pool a few times and the competition is pretty fierce, however, I've sat at the bar and Laiken and Adam were fast, really busy, but cool, and attentive. Edgar brought out some killer fried chicken, and the beer is tops!

    This is an update to the very positive review I left 3 years ago…read more Crawford's has lost its way. It used to consistently be the best fried chicken in the area. And now it's on par with KFC (soggy, heavy, bready). And when food is this poorly executed, all of the little things that I used to consider acceptable tradeoffs suddenly get magnified: -deadbeat/snarky counter service -included sides that have never been any good (such a waste) -filthy tables that don't get bussed or wiped down -ridiculously long wait times (after ordering tonight, it was close to an hour before we got our food...during a very un-busy shift) This place has fallen so far from its original glory, if I were the owner, I'd shut down for a month or two and think long and hard about whether I have any passion left for this sort of business, and whether I have enough motivation to perform a badly needed reset. Otherwise, what's the point? To offend people and take a their money? I've seen similar recent reviews so I'm never coming back to Crawford's. But I have hope for the owners and their future customers.

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