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To many, Chinatown doesn't necessarily have a good or bad reputation– it's just off their radar completely. When we tell people our office is in Chinatown, we're often met with slightly confused responses. In a way, that's what makes it so great; to the residents, businesses, artists, or anyone else that calls it home– it feels like your own little slice of LA. There's nothing normal about it, and its hard to compare to anywhere else. Most people are surprised to learn that it's home to some of LA's most notable design studios, artists, and musicians, with a constant influx of great food and drink destinations. The pairing of Chinatown's rich history with a surging arts and food culture is what makes it unique.
Blossom is right in the middle of Chinatown's most distinguishable plaza. They usually keep their front windows open, making it a great place to have lunch, enjoy the breeze, and people-watch. We usually go for their pho, but that's not to say the rest of their menu isn't great as well.
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