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    3470 W 6th St #2a, Los Angeles, CA 90020, United States


  • Louders


    +1 213-263-9492


Service options

+ Delivery

+ Takeaway

+ Dine-in

Highlights

+ Fast service

+ Great beer selection

Popular for

+ Lunch

+ Dinner

+ Solo dining

Accessibility

+ Wheelchair-accessible entrance

+ Wheelchair-accessible toilet

+ Assistive hearing loop

+ Wheelchair-accessible car park

+ Wheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

+ Alcohol

+ Beer

+ Comfort food

+ Late-night food

+ Quick bite

+ Small plates

+ Wine

Dining options

+ Lunch

+ Dinner

+ Table service

Amenities

+ Toilet

Atmosphere

+ Casual

+ Trendy

Crowd

+ Family friendly

+ Groups

+ LGBTQ+ friendly

+ Locals

+ Transgender safe space

Planning

+ Accepts reservations

Payments

+ Credit cards

+ Debit cards

+ NFC mobile payments

+ Credit cards

Parking

+ Free of charge street parking

+ Parking

+ Valet parking


Louders menu

[Rice] Jambalaya

Chicken breast, Shrimp, Sausage, Okra and corn w/ spicy sauce (cream & tomato mixed)

US$27.99

Side Of Taco Sauce (2oz)

US$1.99

Mexican Street Corn

Charred whole corn w/butter & Mayo and grated parm cheese

US$13.99

Chicken Quesadilla

Chicken quesadilla w/Green sauce

US$17.00

Shrimp Quesadills

Shrimp quesadiolla w/Green salsa

US$18.00

Steak Taco

2 pieces per order.

US$15.99

Kimchi Steak Taco

2 pieces per order.

US$15.99

Pork Taco

2 pieces per order.

US$15.99

Full Menu

Discover Louders

When I first walked into Louders at 3470 W 6th St #2a, Los Angeles, CA 90020, United States, I immediately noticed the warm, inviting atmosphere that makes it feel more like a neighborhood diner than a commercial restaurant. The layout is simple but thoughtful, with cozy booths and a mix of modern and vintage décor that somehow strikes the perfect balance between casual and trendy. From the moment I sat down, I could tell that this place is about more than just food-it’s about an experience.

The menu at Louders is both extensive and approachable, with offerings ranging from hearty breakfast classics to inventive lunch and dinner dishes. I tried their signature avocado toast with poached eggs, and it was clear that every ingredient was carefully chosen. The bread was freshly baked, the eggs perfectly cooked, and the avocado had that creamy texture that hits just right without being too heavy. Watching the chefs work in the open kitchen, I realized that the preparation process here emphasizes quality and precision. Each dish is plated with care, reflecting the restaurant’s dedication to presentation and flavor.

What makes Louders stand out, based on my experience, is how it blends comfort with culinary expertise. Many restaurants in Los Angeles rely heavily on trends, but here, there’s a tangible sense of authenticity. The coffee, for instance, is sourced from reputable local roasters, and the baristas take their craft seriously. According to data from the Specialty Coffee Association, freshly brewed coffee enhances both aroma and flavor significantly, which is something I could personally confirm with every sip I took during my visit.

In addition to the food, the service at Louders is worth mentioning. Staff members are attentive without being overbearing, striking a balance that keeps the dining experience smooth and enjoyable. I noticed several tables getting personalized recommendations, which shows that the team knows the menu inside and out. For anyone new to the area or just passing through, this is the kind of place where you feel welcomed and guided, rather than rushed.

Reviews from other diners echo my impressions. Many highlight the restaurant’s ability to deliver consistently excellent meals while maintaining a friendly, neighborhood vibe. This combination is not easy to achieve, but Louders manages it effortlessly. From a practical standpoint, the location at 3470 W 6th St #2a is convenient for anyone exploring Los Angeles’ Mid-Wilshire area, with easy parking and plenty of nearby attractions, which adds to its appeal.

I also appreciated the small details that show professionalism and attention to experience. For example, their seasonal specials change frequently, encouraging repeat visits and allowing regulars to try new flavors without feeling repetitive. The chef behind Louders often shares insights into ingredient sourcing and preparation methods, demonstrating a level of expertise that not every diner offers. According to a culinary study published in the Journal of Food Science, diners tend to value transparency in ingredient sourcing highly, which aligns perfectly with Louders’ approach.

Overall, the combination of thoughtfully prepared dishes, comfortable environment, knowledgeable staff, and prime location makes Louders a standout spot in Los Angeles. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick breakfast, a casual lunch, or a relaxed dinner, the experience feels both effortless and memorable. It’s clear that every decision-from menu planning to service-is guided by a commitment to quality and authenticity, which is exactly what makes this restaurant deserving of repeated visits.


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Location & Contact

Get in touch with our support team


  • 3470 W 6th St #2a, Los Angeles, CA 90020, United States
  • +1 213-263-9492




Clock


Hours

Our open schedules

Day
Monday 05:00 PM - 12:30 AM
Tuesday 05:00 PM - 01:00 AM
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 01:30 AM
Thursday 12:00 PM - 01:30 AM
Friday 12:00 PM - 01:30 AM
Saturday 12:00 PM - 01:30 AM
Sunday 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM



Reviews

  • Checking out this Korean spot is super worth it because of its amazing vibe. It feels authentic, from the decor to the K-pop music playing. The best thing there? The octopus and pork with rice dish. It's seriously delicious, big enough for two, and you get a lot of meat. Heads up, it gets busy at night, and parking is a tight squeeze. They have a valet for $4, which is pretty convenient. Despite the parking drama and the wait, we're always down to drive an hour just to eat here because it's that good.

    Marina Zemskaia
  • A very lovely and super delicious Korean pocha location in the center of ktown. I like the vibe, the food, and the service here. Their uni pasta is so good! A must try:)

    CeeCee Peng
  • This place has a fusion of international and Korean food with delicious and unique options I haven’t seen anywhere else. The crunchiness of their fried chicken is bomb!! And of course it’s mandatory to order their big melted cheese plate and seafood rice if visiting Louders!

    Laura Rey
  • Went here on a quick search cause dan sung sa had a 2 hour wait. Ordered the go hot chicken wings along with the beef bulgogi and cajun fries along with their tap beer and it didn't disappoint. Wings were crunchy and the gochujang sauce tasted great wish it was more spicy though. Cajun fries were freshly made and crispy just needed a bit more seasoning. Bulgogi was pretty good. All in all would go here again and try the pork belly plate which many around our table seem to be ordering. Prices were similar to dan sung sa, about 50 a head with beer and tip.

    WattsRaida 24
  • Great food options and vibes! The staff was super friendly and for parking highly recommend looking up available lots nearby

    Cynthia A
  • Our party of 4 decided to eat at Louders for late lunch on a Saturday afternoon and we were thankfully seated immediately. I can definitely see this place getting more busy for dinner. We ubered here from our hotel but I see that the parking lot was pretty busy. Lots of TVs along the walls. Mostly 4 to 6 person tables. The inside was very bar-like. Booldak with Cheese ($49): choice of spicy levels between mild to extra hot. I love spicy food but unfortunately I was the only one in my party that enjoyed spice so we opted for mild to share with the group. I asked if there was any way that we’re able to put more spice on the side but they said it’s a marinade that would have to be cooked in. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed the dish with its flavorful chicken and cheese. They torch the cheese at your table and it was entertaining to watch! Kimchi Bacon Udon Carbonara + add garlic bread toast ($24 + $1): sooo creamy and delicious! The plate looked small but I had leftovers. Would definitely order again. Overall, I would come back to Louders if I lived closer!

    Pauline Steele
  • This very unassuming strip mall plaza restaurant is a must go to. Don’t let the outside fool you. The inside is very cute with K-pop playing on the TV. The server was very helpful for this white guy that had no idea what to order. I loved the Louders smothered fries and an Ice Cold Korean beer. The buttery chicken wings were delicious. So happy we decided to go in. Will be back on our next trip to Korea Town.

    Robert Mueller

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Louders

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