
Every time I’ve been, they were always on par with my expectations. They’re young, diverse, quick to serve and friendly. The exit sign is definitely my favourite piece though, as you leave the top of the doors say, “Payce!,” with hands making the peace sign.Īnyway, you’re now seated at a table with a very clean stove in the middle of it, already prepared with utensils and good spacing between you and your friends. You’ll also find great art on the walls and a waiting area with Jenga, Uno and other tabletop games. Some people might not like that, but that’s just part of the experience of going here. I’d say it’s almost like walking into a loud club where everyone is having a good time and the music is just blasting over everyone’s conversations. No matter when I go, a Thursday night at 5 pm for example, or a Sunday night around the same time, it is always packed.Īs you walk into the restaurant after waiting your turn for a table, you notice the bright lights,the hip aesthetic scene and huge TVs all over the place. Though it’s hard to miss when you get behind those buildings, because of the line that goes out the door almost every night. It is a hidden spot if you don’t already know about it, almost hiding behind a small court of other fast foods and a CVS. This little strip of shops, restaurants, arcades and tattoo parlors was a favorite for my family to visit because of scenery and multitude of choices it provides.īut after going to Mr. Being that my sister is attending Cal State Fullerton and that my father and mother go there often for meetings, not to mention I want to attend there as well, all I thought about when taking Rosecrans and Imperial Highway all the way down from La Mirada was, “I’m going to college.”Īnother thing I thought of when going to Fullerton was of their downtown area. As you can see, all of the numbers are very close, meaning if you look into it more, there are possibilities of finding delicious authentic food from every culture.įrom a personal standpoint, however, I only saw Fullerton as a collegetown. To finish off the data I originally cited, after Whites and Latinos, Asians come next at 24.4%. To be honest, even I was skeptical of how good this place could possibly be, considering it wasn’t from an area known for having many good Asian restaurants.ĭespite this, Fullerton is, in fact, a pretty diverse city. In an area that is primarily Latino and White (36.4% and 33%, respectively, according to Data USA), not many would think of going straight to Fullerton to get authentic Korean BBQ. By Aharon Colon, Arts and Entertainment Editor Known primarily for being a collegetown and an area with an eclectic mix of things to do and eat, Fullerton, CA plays hosts one of Southern California’s best Korean BBQ joints.
