Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Hangari Kalguksu
130ptsKoreatown's clearest answer for kalguksu.

About Hangari Kalguksu
Hangari Kalguksu is one of Koreatown's most consistently recognized Korean noodle specialists, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list in both 2024 and 2025. It earns its place on a short list for knife-cut noodles in Los Angeles. Walk-ins are easy, hours run late on weekends, and the format is casual — go when noodles and slow-simmered broth are exactly what you want.
Is Hangari Kalguksu worth going to in Los Angeles?
Yes — if you want serious Korean knife-cut noodles in Koreatown, Hangari Kalguksu is one of the clearest answers in the city. It has earned back-to-back recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (ranked #629 in 2025, #648 in 2024), which puts it in rare company for a bowl-of-noodles operation. A 4.4 rating across 1,351 Google reviews reinforces that this is not a fluke. Book here if the format appeals: hearty, broth-forward Korean noodle dishes in a no-frills Koreatown setting, and you want confidence that the kitchen is doing it well.
What to expect at Hangari Kalguksu
Hangari specializes in kalguksu — hand-pulled, knife-cut wheat noodles served in long-simmered broths , a style that rewards patience in the kitchen and rewards the diner with deep, clean flavor. The cooking here sits in a Korean culinary tradition where the broth does the heavy lifting: slow, careful extraction over hours, producing a bowl that tastes substantive without being heavy. For a food-focused visitor exploring Koreatown, this is the kind of cooking worth seeking out rather than stumbling into , the OAD ranking signals that informed eaters are actively choosing it over other options in the category.
The address , 3470 W 6th St, Suite 9 and 10 , puts the restaurant in a Koreatown strip mall, which is standard format for serious Korean cooking in Los Angeles. Don't let the suite numbers or the parking lot exterior factor into your decision. In this city, the relationship between building type and kitchen quality is essentially zero. What matters is what OAD's network of informed diners has consistently confirmed: the food here is worth the trip.
On the beverage side, Korean noodle houses like Hangari typically anchor the drinks list around Korean rice wines and light lagers rather than a developed wine program, which fits the format. The broth-driven dishes here are calibrated for clean, cold accompaniment , soju, makgeolli, or a cold beer work logically with these flavors in a way that a wine-led pairing would complicate. If a deep wine list matters to you for this meal, this is not the format for it, and that is not a criticism. It is a practical note about what the cuisine calls for. If you are after a Korean dining experience with beverage ambition, Mingles in Seoul or Kwonsooksoo in Seoul operate at a different register entirely.
Hangari sits comfortably alongside the broader Koreatown dining ecosystem. For tofu stew, BCD Tofu House is the dependable choice for late-night eating. Danbi and Dha Rae Oak sit at different points on the formality spectrum. Hojokban and Jeong Yuk Jeom round out the neighborhood's range for diners working through the area's Korean options. Hangari's specific focus on kalguksu makes it the clearest choice when noodles are what you want , the specialization is part of what earns it the OAD listing year over year.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 3470 W 6th St Suite 9 and 10, Los Angeles, CA 90020
- Cuisine: Korean (kalguksu , knife-cut noodle specialist)
- Hours: Monday 10 am–9 pm; Tuesday Closed; Wednesday 10 am–9 pm; Thursday 10 am–10 pm; Friday 10 am–10:30 pm; Saturday 10 am–10:30 pm; Sunday 10 am–9 pm
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are the norm for this format
- Dress code: Casual
- Pricing: Not published; expect casual Korean noodle house pricing
- Awards: OAD Casual North America #629 (2025), #648 (2024)
- Google rating: 4.4 from 1,351 reviews
- Note: Closed Tuesdays , confirm hours before visiting on a long weekend
When to go
The extended evening hours Thursday through Saturday (until 10 or 10:30 pm) make Hangari a practical option after early-evening plans in Koreatown. Midweek lunch is the quietest window if you want to eat without waiting. Avoid the Tuesday closure , it catches visitors off guard more than any other detail here. The lunch hours starting at 10 am also mean this works as an earlier meal if you are moving through the neighborhood in the morning.
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|---|---|---|---|
| Hangari Kalguksu | Easy | — | |
| Kato | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Hayato | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hangari Kalguksu known for?
Hangari Kalguksu is primarily known for Korean in Los Angeles.
Where is Hangari Kalguksu located?
Hangari Kalguksu is located in Los Angeles, at 3470 W 6th St Suite 9 and 10, Los Angeles, CA 90020.
How can I contact Hangari Kalguksu?
You can reach Hangari Kalguksu via the venue's official channels.
Hours
- Monday
- 10 am–9 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 10 am–9 pm
- Thursday
- 10 am–10 pm
- Friday
- 10 am–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 10 am–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 10 am–9 pm
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