Try Korean BBQ with dry-aged beef at Koreatown's Jeong Yuk Jeom

Bill Addison reviews Jeong Yuk Jeom, an ambitious Korean barbecue restaurant in Koreatown.
Bill Addison • Los Angeles Times • November 7, 2019
Among the dozens of Korean barbecue restaurants packed into Koreatown’s 2.7 square miles, how might an ambitious new entrant distinguish itself? Jeong Yuk Jeom, located on the first floor of MaDang mall (above H Mart), brings the visual drama. Its...
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