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Welcome to Yellow House Cafe

Yellow House Cafe, now remodeled to Anju House, is a charming Korean-inspired cafe located in Los Angeles. Offering a variety of delicious dishes like Kimchi Bacon Pasta and Miso Mushroom Pasta, this cozy spot is perfect for casual dining or working remotely. With unique decor, gender-neutral restrooms, and a button to call servers, the experience at Yellow House is both comfortable and convenient. The star dishes like the kimchi bacon pasta with creamy sauce and the sweet potato latte showcase the cafe's commitment to quality and flavor. If you're in LA, don't miss the chance to try this gem in Korea Town.

Yellow House Cafe: Reviews & Ratings

Vivian N.
Vivian N.

Just wanted to leave this here, YELLOWHOUSE CAFE IS STILL HERE just remodeled to Anju House and it's BLUE! Was so sad to see them close as it was such a great place for nights out with amazing Korean food! Happy to hear they're still here

Tiffany L.
Tiffany L.

When I came to visit Los Angeles it was a must for me to try Yellow House Cafe, especially for the Kimchi Bacon Pasta! Ordering the Kimchi Bacon Pasta was a given. My cousin and I wanted to try another dish and we landed on the Miso Mushroom Pasta. When I tell you both of these pastas were delicious, I truly mean it. They both were so tasty and packed with flavor. When I tried both I really couldn't decide which one I liked more and kept going back to both. They don't hold back on the ingredients in their dishes. Also, if you like creamy, these pastas are for you. I really have nothing bad to say. If you're in LA, please come and try for yourself!

Denise L.
Denise L.

I'm so glad I got to check out Yellow House before their last day. Parking totally sucks (they have a tiny valet lot) but I was lucky enough to get meter street parking. The inside is so gorgeous and I love the different sections. I was seated in a cozy space next to a large tree. My friend and I ordered the miso mushroom pasta, kimchi bacon pasta, yellow house dukbokki, sweet potato latte, and hazelnut latte. I can see why the kimchi pasta is so popular! I usually don't like kimchi but the pasta was so good and had a little kick to it. The dukkboki was also very tasty and I love how it had an assortment of goodies. I especially liked the fried dumpling and seaweed roll. I felt that the ramyun was too soggy. But I'd say the star of the meal was really the sweet potato latte. I am so sad I just found it today. It was mildly sweet and you can really taste the sweet potato. So delicious!!!! Service was a bit slow despite it not being very busy. The tables did have a little button to push to call an employee.

Raquel L.
Raquel L.

Our party of 5 decided to come here as it was a place recommended by my son. I was pretty excited about coming to this restaurant and love the name and how it actually is a house converted into a restaurant. First of all, I love how the place is decorated, the waiting area is big and has chairs and benches for patrons while waiting. Every aspect of this waiting area gives one a photo opportunity. You walk in a hallway making your way to the back where there is a courtyard and some tables and chairs and along both sides of the courtyard is more seating. They have outdoor heated lamps as well. We ordered two korean bbq over rice , two kimchi & bacon pasta with cream sauce and clam chowder w/ garlic bread. As noted in past reviews, I have to agree that the Kimchi & Bacon pasta w/cream sauce is definitely the dish to order. The sauce is so tasty, light, and doesn't have that heavy based creme that one would find at a Italian restaurant. The Korean BBQ over rice was good but really nothing special that I haven't already had in other Korean restaurants. The clam chowder and garlic bread was good. Our server was pleasant and attentive. Overall, our first time experience was good and definitely a place I recommend and will come back to.

Tiffany C.
Tiffany C.

This restaurant is a must try! Upon entrance, this place will remind you of a cute cafe in Asia that serves the delicious comfort food that you're craving. I've been here twice now and both times there was no wait, so that's definitely a plus. Upon seating, there is a little button on each table to call your waiter whenever you need service. For food, I ordered the kimchi bacon pasta for myself and the tuna kimbap to share with my friend. The pasta was absolutely delicious, star of the meal! It was rich and creamy but not too overbearing. I usually don't like a heavy meat flavor in my dish so the amount of bacon paired really well with the carbs. It also came with slice of garlic bread - I had some leftover sauce at the end so I dipped the bread into the extra sauce which added a lot of flavor. The tuna kimbap was also really good - it's about $10 and comes with a good number of pieces, so I actually had a decent amount of leftovers to take home. If you take it home though, I recommend you consume it within a few hours since after refrigerating, kimbap rice won't ever taste as fresh as when it was first plated. If you're looking for a nice little cafe to catch up with a friend, this is the perfect spot. Pricing is also pretty reasonable for Koreatown!

Lawrence A.
Lawrence A.

We stopped by this cafe after dinner for dessert, my cousin said that this place use to be just a coffeehouse but they have expanded their selection and now serve food, we ordered a ice cream and a tiramisu cake and a couple of cups of coffee. There is valet parking for $3.00 (+ tip). The place was nicely decorated for Christmas lots of places to picture taking and clean Service was was friendly and professional

Sean S.
Sean S.

A fun and unique dining experience for the whole family. Went here for lunch with my wife and my one year-old, and they have different cozy little nooks that you can be sat in in different areas of the restaurant. We had our own little corner, so it felt very personal to us. There's a bell that you ring to bring the servers when you're ready for food and drink, and they come very fast after you call for them. we tried a bunch of different dishes that we had never tried before and they all tasted great. I also got a milkshake to go when we paid for the bill, which was a nice surprise and a dessert treat. They also were very accommodating with childseat, bringing specific kids waters. They made us feel very warm and welcome. Will definitely come back to try other dishes!

Theresa C.
Theresa C.

3.5 stars. It's a photogenic place. The food is presented well and is beautifully plated. The dining area is cute and gives you the illusion of dining in an outdoor garden. Everything tastes good, but seems to lack something special to set it apart from other places. The kimchi bacon pasta has a very creamy sauce base with subtle kimchi and bacon flavors. The rice cake platter is huge and the sauce isn't too spicy. I liked that it came with lots of add-ins like dumplings and fried seaweed wrapped noodles. Fish cake stew had a lovely broth, but the fish cake texture was too mushy for me. It was around $50 for all three dishes. The service is slow and no one really checks on you. There's a button to press that rings a bell for the server, but I pressed it 2-3 times and each time they would go to other tables and leave before checking on us. Keep in mind there were only 4 tables total. I was only able to get one water refill at the end, when I asked for the check. So come if you want to take cute pictures, or if you're looking for a place to eat without being disturbed.

Leo Y.
Leo Y.

Located on the street as a stand alone building, this restaurant has street parking and valet parking in the front. The interior of the restaurant is set in a courtyard style with dining on the sides and a open garden in the middle. Good comfort food with plenty of drinks. No alcoholic drinks though :( which is a shame with the bar food that they serve. Order: Kimchi Fried Rice, kimbap, and fried C. Yellow House Dukboki Platter Combo Comment: wish there was AC or the fan was on higher because it was really hot and stuffy. Would make a great pocha if they served alcohol and opened late.

Location

Yellow House Cafe is a delightful gem nestled in Los Angeles, CA, offering a fusion of Desserts, Korean cuisine, and Coffee & Tea. This cozy cafe not only provides a range of culinary delights but also boasts a plethora of amenities, including reservations, delivery, and takeout options. Catering to various dietary preferences, Yellow House Cafe also offers vegan options along with wheelchair accessibility.

Located at 234 S Oxford Ave, this vibrant cafe exudes a charming ambiance; think romantic, classy, and casual all rolled into one. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to work or a venue for a group gathering, Yellow House Cafe ticks all the boxes. The cafe features outdoor seating, ideal for soaking up the Californian sun, and even provides gender-neutral restrooms for inclusivity.

But what truly sets Yellow House Cafe apart is its delectable food offerings. The Kimchi Bacon Pasta and Miso Mushroom Pasta have garnered rave reviews, with customers praising the flavors and generous portions. The Korean BBQ over rice and Yellow House Dukbokki Platter Combo offer a taste of authentic Korean cuisine that's sure to tantalize your taste buds.

Service at Yellow House Cafe may be slow at times, but the friendly staff and cozy atmosphere more than make up for it. And let's not forget the star of the show - the Sweet Potato Latte, a must-try for all latte enthusiasts.

For a memorable dining experience that combines delicious food, a charming ambiance, and top-notch amenities, look no further than Yellow House Cafe. It's a culinary journey you won't soon forget!