Honestly a MUST whenever I’m in the ktown la area. If you haven’t had any experience with korean shave ice (patbingsoo), this is the place to go as your initial enlightening experience. You will definitely be converted after trying this delicious snow.
This place might have the most authentic Korean bingsoo :) We had mango bingsoo one day and had to come back for another one the next day. Oh just beware it's all milk based(+condensed milk) I believe and I didn't see a vegan option.
Really Enjoyed the Bingsoo (shaved Ice) even though it was cold lol.for the strawberry bingsoo and hazelnut latte which was also good.
Incredible shaved ice treats. They're like snow. One is enough for two people btw. If you're in K town come here.
This feels healthy even though I know it’s not. Light, fluffy, sweet, and cold. Fantastic treat if you’re stoned. I’m sure it’s great sober too. Portions are *huge* and possibly meant to share.
When visiting Los Angeles, I refuse to leave without going to Sul & Beans. The mango bingsu is such a delicious light treat and enough for two people to share.
Welcoming service. No cash. Card only. Delicious shaved ice with milk & different fruit, nut, cookie toppings. Very satisfying & indulgent without braking the calorie bank.
Got the fresh mango bingsoo, and the green tea Injeolmi toast. There is a parking structure, but it's in the back. Make sure to get it validated!So the fresh mango bingsoo - they told us that mangos aren't in season so it may be sour. When we ate it, most mangos were relatively sweet. We got some sour ones, but overall, it was so yummy! Will definitely be back and try their other flavors. I'd recommend 2 people per bingsoo. My family of four ate this, but my sibling wanted another one. So 2 people for one dessert would be a perfect ratio.Their green tea injeolmi toast on the other hand, had so much green tea powder that it was bitter. We tried scraping off the powder. There's also mochi in between the bread!The place can get packed though. Definitely recommend!
Love the smell of red beans cooking as you walk into the door! We ordered the black sesame which came with red beans, mochi, almonds, and jujubes. I asked for a side of injeolmi powder to amp up the nuttiness of the bingsoo. Next time, I’d definitely order a side of black sesame powder since the flavor did not come through well on the bingsoo.Don’t forget to ask for parking validation! I totally forgot to do so and had to pay the $6… :(
Bingsoo and brick toast dessert spot in KTown. Came here post-dinner at Park’s BBQ for a lighter dessert. There’s garage parking available and they do validate for two hours (do so when you order at the counter). Credit cards accepted. It’s located on the second level right by Somi Somi. You put your name down for a table at the paper by the entrance; for our group of 5 on a Friday evening around 9:30pm, we waited about 15-20 min. There’s a water dispenser by the trash can (self-service).The original bingsoo with red beans and condensed milk is a classic. We got the rice flour one too (injeolmi) , which was a nuttier flavor and may cause coughing if you inhale too quickly, as one of my friends did. The brick toast has a French toast texture and likewise isn’t overly sweet. The place is best for a group of 2-3, as the tables are small. Indoor dining available (no outdoor) and masks required.