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  1. Here's Looking At You. Thu-Mon | 6PM-10PM. *SPECIAL HOURS* Tue 5/21: Malli pop-up. Wed 5/22: Malli pop-up. Mon 5/27: CLOSED. 3901 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020. ALL FAQ. "Fun" and "different" are two generous ways you've described us over the years. Here’s a toast to Los Angeles and, undoubtedly, to looking at you. About HLAY. Gift Cards.

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      Here’s Looking at You is an eclectic Los Angeles restaurant,...

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      Little gem & endive, spicy caesar, fried anchovies, sesame...

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      Review: The return of Here’s Looking at You is a serious win...

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      Los Angeles, CA 90020. ALL FAQ CALL 213-568-3289 E-MAIL...

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  2. 1 day ago · 867 Reviews. $31 to $50. Contemporary American. Top Tags: Neighborhood gem. Innovative. Great for creative cocktails. We are an eclectic Los Angeles restaurant, located in Koreatown, heralded for its creativity and genre-defying cuisine. Their first restaurant together, owners Lien Ta and Chef Jonathan Whitener opened Here's Looking At You in 2016.

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  3. Here’s Looking at You is an eclectic Los Angeles restaurant, located in Koreatown, heralded for its creativity and genre-defying cuisine. Owners Lien Ta and Chef Jonathan Whitener opened their first restaurant together in 2016.

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  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Everything to know about Here's Looking At You in Los Angeles. Spotlight. The Insider: Why regulars were extra-passionate about saving LA’s Here’s Looking At You. After making a comeback following a pandemic closure, this Koreatown restaurant is as beloved as ever. 5 mins read. Karen Palmer. February 2, 2024.

  5. After an extended hiatus, it’s a minor miracle that this genre-bending Koreatown restaurant not only has the lights back on, but is operating at the top of its game once again. Whether you were an old HLAY regular or have never heard of the place, we recommend getting there ASAP.

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