Welcome to Ham Ji Park, a charming gem nestled in the heart of Koreatown, Los Angeles. This Korean restaurant is renowned for its authentic flavors and casual atmosphere, making it a beloved haunt for both locals and visitors. With a commitment to serving traditional Korean comfort food, Ham Ji Park has carved out a special place in the culinary landscape of the city.
As you step inside, you immediately sense the down-to-earth vibe characterizing this modest yet inviting establishment. The open kitchen adds to the allure, allowing diners a peek into the heart of the operation where the magic truly happens. Among the standout dishes that keep patrons coming back are the Pork Spare Ribs (Dwaeji Galbi), which have been elevated to near cult status. Perfectly marinated and charred to perfection, these ribs are a must-try, tantalizing the palate with their sweet, savory, and garlicky notes. Gluten and hearty, they are often hailed as some of the best in LA.
In addition to the ribs, the menu includes a delightful Pork Neck Stew, offering a soul-warming experience that’s perfect for those seeking comfort on a chilly evening. Each dish is crafted with care, emphasizing flavor without overwhelming the senses—refreshingly free from overpowering sauces. The Kimchi Rice in a Stone Bowl and a variety of side dishes further complement the main attraction, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Service at Ham Ji Park is consistently friendly and efficient, enhancing the overall dining experience. Diners have noted the appropriate portion sizes—perfect for sharing among 2-3 hungry friends, providing a communal experience that is at the heart of Korean dining culture. While parking can be a challenge, the effort is well worth the delicious payoff that awaits inside.
Overall, Ham Ji Park isn't just a restaurant; it's a culinary haven for anyone craving authentic Korean cuisine. With its cheerful ambiance, delectable offerings, and a commitment to quality, it stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of flavors that Korean food has to offer. If you're in the area and have a penchant for vibrant, hearty meals, you owe it to yourself to visit this cozy eatery.
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P C
09/12/2025
Ham Ji Park Koreatown ???????? Casual vibes, friendly service, and bold Korean flavors that never disappoint Charbroiled Beef Short Ribs Soup & Stew Kimchi Rice in Stone Bowl Side Dishes Delicious, authentic, and totally worth a visit. Korean comfort food done right!
Nat Awee
07/12/2025
Food portion was perfect for 2-3 people depending on the party’s hunger level. Taste was perfect! It wasn’t over sauced or under where it tastes bland. Service was efficient, friendly. Side dishes were amazing too! I personally feel like they’re more popular with the pork than beef dish. I think some parties did the self grilling option which I think it’s probably good too. Would be so down to try their other food options. Parking is difficult but if you get lucky you probably find parking spots or you can opt to garages. Weekday parking is probably easier.
Lucia Kim
05/11/2025
The pork ribs were less sweet than the last time I had them here, so I really enjoyed the meal. Please note that the restaurant opens at 11:00 AM, but valet parking service starts charging at 12:00 PM. Make sure to keep this in mind.
Edwin Salpor
14/10/2025
Food is great love the pork ribs and the beef also. The place is nice clean staff was great. One thing is the gratuity gage it was 18% which is is ridiculous my bill was 160 with the gratuity mandatory gage went up to 199. If it was a tip depending on the service the customer can make the call if they did a good job. My party was 6 all family not splitting the bill so the food price is fair but the gratuity thing should be left to the customer as a tip. But the food is awesome
Jeremiah W (IG: Jwardhooper22)
23/09/2025
Nestled in the heart of Koreatown, Ham Ji Park offers a no-frills, down-to-earth dining experience. The space is modest and snug—widely described as a “hole-in-the-wall haven”—with an intimate open kitchen visible from many seats  . It’s more about the food than fancy decor, prioritizing substance over style. Pork Spare Ribs (Dwaeji Galbi): These are the crown jewel. Perfectly marinated, beautifully charred, and served sizzling hot on a bed of grilled onions. They deliver a harmonious blend of sweet, savory, garlicky flavors with just a touch of heat—and are frequently described as some of the best ribs in LA…If you’re craving authentic, deeply satisfying Korean fare in LA—with standout pork ribs, a soul-warming stew, and generous portions—it doesn’t get much better than this. The ambiance is cheerful and honest, the food consistently delivers, and even a bit of parking hassle feels worth the payoff.
Felix Barajas
22/09/2025
Hamjipark – Koreatown’s Pork Paradise If you’re craving fall-off-the-bone pork ribs that hit the sweet-spicy spot, Hamjipark delivers in full force. The ribs arrive sizzling on a bed of onions, begging to be devoured with your fingers or snipped with the provided scissors—either way, it’s messy magic. Pair them with the pork neck stew for a one-two punch of comfort and flavor. The portions are generous (read: bring friends or prep for leftovers), and the vibe is lively without being chaotic. Bonus points for the sizzling kimchi rice bowl that adds a cozy kick to the meal. 3407 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA Must-Try: Spicy Pork Ribs, Kimchi Rice Stone Bowl Tip: Street parking’s a gamble—garage is your best bet
Vee Dinh
17/09/2025
An authentic Korean casual eat that can satisfy your Korean food craving! With beer and soju of course. I had: 1. Pork spare ribs 2. Beef short ribs 3. Cod roe with vegetables soup
Alex Y
17/08/2025
Food was excellent, would recommend either the pork or beef ribs and any of the soups. We got 2 ribs and 2 soups, including the big pork and potato one for 4 people and we were all exploding by the end with leftovers. Service is slow and you need to call them over, and their attitude isn't great. Banchan were basic and never refilled. Parking is easier if you just pay the $5 validated valet in the garage