Shiku

317 S Broadway, Los Angeles
(213) 265-7211

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Diana Ha

Food was good, the sides were very very small, just needed to have some more to balance out the meat flavors.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Prestin Low

the chicken they served me was raw… and i only realized 3/4 in 😵‍💫 i ordered the grilled chicken

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

Gilbert Moreno

Service is horrible here. Front guys are just not giving a f... Both times I came here it was different giys in the front and they both got my order wrong and rude. Never going back. All the do fry stuff anyway

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Carlo R. Carranza

A good option

Kid-friendliness: Yes

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Bennett Lawson

Pork belly is wonderful

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Korean Fried Chicken

이다은

Bibimbap is really delicious. Please try it.
It's tastier than eating it in Korea.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marjan Ostrun

Great meal, price is high

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

nicole pujol

good was amazing, service was great definitely a must try when you come to grand central market

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Torie Dixon

Hands down the best food and service ever! If you have time to stop by make sure you try at least one thing from here. Absolutely amazing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jesse

The manager is rude and impolite, yelling to the customer loudly.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Xiao Chen

Not worth the price at all. No sauce at all. Just fried chicken and so small portion. Never return

Shiv Patel

The food was really good, made fresh at the market.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Kimchi Fried Rice

Ahmad Chapman

If you're in Grand Central Market right now and are looking at Google Reviews to figure out what you should eat, stop reading and order from Shiku. Yes, with all the food stall excellence around you, it's that good.Located across from Lucky Bird and near the line from Eggslut, Shiku is an excellent place to get some Asian food at Grand Central. On our recent visit, my partner and I ordered the pork belly and LA Galbi rice bowls and some spicy fried chicken on the side. We were not disappointed.The galbi was delicate enough to be cut off the bone with a fork and so flavorful that I wondered if it was really worth eating the rice because it would take the taste out of my mouth. My partner described the pork belly as melt-in-your-mouth good, and as she completed her meal, she was sad she didn't have more.The fried chicken was of similar excellence. Before I continue, the chicken would be best described as popcorn chicken. If you want legs, thighs, and wings Lucky Bird is right behind you. In addition, the chicken is breaded and fried in the Asian style as opposed to American. None of this takes away from the joy but you should know what you're buying.We ordered the chicken spicy and ate it almost as fast as our rice bowls. If I had to complain about anything, it may be that the flavor of the sauce was so strong I was happy to have the rice for the bowl to bring it in check. That being said, the spicy was not too spicy. Just enough to know you ordered a spicy meal, but not so hot that it takes over the experience.Now Shiku is inside Grand Central Market, so everything about Grand Central comes with it. If it's lunchtime on the weekend, especially during tourist season, order your food and then go find someplace to sit. It will be crowded, loud, and annoying. Shiku makes it worth it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Korean Fried Chicken, La Galbi with Rice, Kimchi Braised Pork Belly

Liviu Damaschin

We never tried Korean food, but Shiku’s turned out to be awesome. The cashier was extremely cordial and available. We didn’t have to wait too much for the food and everything was fresh. I strongly suggest eating here if you never tried Korean and even if you tried it too.The vibe of the central market is very lively and there’s always a free table somewhere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michele

Got the Kim chi braised pork belly. It’s was very fatty and only 1 small strip of pork belly and rarely had meat as more then half was fat. Quite expensive for $15 usd. It’s also a mix fusion, I felt, not real Korean food.

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