Sep 2014

Mapo Kkak Doo Gee – Los Angeles (Koreatown)

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

While we’re on the topic of Koreatown, let’s discuss the awesomeness of Mapo Kkak Doo Gee!

I was first introduced to this gem while researching The Food Lovers’ Guide to Los Angeles a few years back. In a neighborhood full of stellar restaurants, I keep returning here time and again for the dependably delicious cooking.

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

As you can likely deduce from the facade, Mapo Kkak Doo Gee is a no-frills kind of place. The menu features homey Korean fare, and seats are easy to come by at both lunch and dinner.

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

One of the perks of dining in Koreatown is the free and refillable banchan served alongside every meal. While it’s always nice to receive something for nothing, it’s rarely the case that these pickled and marinated nibbles are as memorable as the main course. At Mapo, however, the banchan are so remarkably good that my chopsticks can’t help but reach for more.

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

There are always several varieties of kimchi, as well as macaroni salad, acorn jellies topped with soy sauce and scallions (pictured above), pickled seaweed, boiled cabbage with gochujang (fermented red chili paste), and pancakes. Seconds and thirds are all but guaranteed.

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

Aside from the brilliant banchan, I also adore the sujebi, a soul satisfying “dough flake soup.”

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

The “flakes” of dough are wonderfully rustic and appealingly thick and chewy, while the light broth brings pure comfort.

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

Make sure to ask for the scallion-soy sauce condiment, which is a lovely accompaniment to the subtle soup.

Mapo Kkak Du Gi - Koreatown - Los Angeles

Another must-order is the restaurant’s braised fish: both the mackerel and cod are superb. I love how this preparation keeps the fish’s flesh tender while imbuing it with the intensity of gochujang. It’s a flavor bomb and then some! Even daikon, a mostly yawn-inducing root, comes to life in this flavorful preparation. Eat with plenty of rice.

I love this place.

Mapo Kkak Doo Gee
3611 West 6th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Phone: 213-736-6668

One year ago: Yama Seafood – San Gabriel
Two years ago: Manoir de l’Acherie – Sainte-Cécile
Three years ago: Doughnut Perfection at the L.A. County Fair
Four years ago: Baked & Wired – Washington D.C.
Five years ago: Polkatots – Pasadena
Six years ago: Phở Bò – District 4, Ho Chi Minh City
Seven years ago: Vegetation Profile: Jackfruit
Eight years ago: Audrey Claire – Philadelphia

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