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Photos: Delicious Eats And Unique Finds At The Koreatown Galleria Food Court
For those that remember eating Sbarro, Hot Dog On A Stick, or Panda Express at the mall growing up, prepare to get jealous. The Koreatown Galleria has heaps of good eats that are not only affordable, but pretty freaking delicious.
You'll find the food court on the third floor of the mall, a massive Korean supermarket with affordable produce and heaps of pickles on the first floor, and a restaurant supply store that allows public purchase of knifes, flatware, and more on the ground level. In terms of dining at the food court, you can easily get out spending under $15 and feeling incredibly full.
Here are a few of the dishes on offer.
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Baby Yoda cocktails. Boozy Dole Whips. Volcanic tiki drinks. If you can dream it, they're probably mixing it somewhere on property.