Korean Restaurant Yangban to Undergo Full Remodel in the Name of Progress

The Arts District eatery will return later this summer “20-30 percent more comfortable”
Korean Restaurant Yangban to Undergo Full Remodel in the Name of Progress
Photo: Official | Yangban

On August 1, Yangban, the award-winning Korean-American restaurant by Chefs Katianna and John Hong, will temporarily shutter its doors to undergo a remodel. The eatery will return later this summer.  

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What Now Los Angeles spoke briefly with Katianna to find out the restaurant co-founder’s hopes for the incoming space, and in the midst, we learned of the husband and wife’s undying affinity for community, culture, and comfortability. 

“[This remodel] is just the general evolution of the brand and space. John always explains it like this: We originally opened Yangban as a conversation starter, an exploration into identity, and something that was for the community. We wanted to use food and cooking as platforms, but we also wanted to touch on subjects like art and culture. We didn’t know where it would go, but we knew it would evolve based on our personal growth and as a response to the community.

Yangban was modeled after the delis we grew up going to that were community-driven and minority-owned. Although we come from a fine-dining background, we wanted to strip away all the unnecessary things. And while we still hold to those values, in this post-pandemic world, we’ve found that we’re a destination with a demand for a full-service dining experience.

Everything is evolving, including us. And because our food is purely autobiographical, this is all kind of a natural process for us. We’re not rebranding; the space will still feel the same, but it’ll now have evolving cuisine, half-circle banquettes, increased privacy, more plants, [more art], and more comfort.”

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert is a Los Angeles-based writer with a love for tattoos, music, food, and film. She received her BA and MFA in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach. Her work has appeared in/on SPIN, LA Taco, Tattoodo, Skin Deep, and Tattoo Energy. When she’s not writing, you can catch her listening to Alice in Chains and Tupac, or watching movies like The Crow and Halloween while eating tacos and drinking a cold beer.
Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert is a Los Angeles-based writer with a love for tattoos, music, food, and film. She received her BA and MFA in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach. Her work has appeared in/on SPIN, LA Taco, Tattoodo, Skin Deep, and Tattoo Energy. When she’s not writing, you can catch her listening to Alice in Chains and Tupac, or watching movies like The Crow and Halloween while eating tacos and drinking a cold beer.

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