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Lukshon is an Asian restaurant located at Helms Bakery building in Culvery City, California. Lukson was featured in the season six, episode four episode of the
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'' said "Every time I drop by Lukshon, I’m consumed by the same thought:
Sang Yoon Sang Yoon is a South Korean born-American restaurateur, chef and the owner of the Father's Office gastropub, chef and owner of Lukshon restaurant, and the chef/partner in Two Birds/One Stone. Chef Yoon was a contestant on Bravo Network's ''Top ...
still may be the most underachieving chef in America, a man who will spend a thousand hours developing a perfect dan dan mian and then dump it from his menu because he got bored, or tinker on his fermented XO sauce the way your cousin Gabe works on his old Corvette. He still serves a Burmese fermented tea leaf salad made with Marcona almonds as well as crunchy beans, garnished with barely cooked prawns; and raw butterfish pushed toward Thailand with a dusting of blast-frozen coconut milk. Someday, Yoon may decide to streamline all this into a $150 tasting menu. Until then, Lukshon is almost a bargain. ''
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'' wrote "This sleek and modern bistro arrives courtesy of Sang Yoon, the culinary guru behind the pioneering burger
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, Father's Office. Inside, the décor is smart and contemporary—the perfect backdrop to the chef's bold and bright cooking style. Service is pitch-perfect and noteworthy: each attendant is polished, restrained and helpful in all the right ways. A seat facing the open kitchen is one of the best in the house, bringing the heat in more ways than one. The eclectic menu spans the Eastern hemisphere, from the Sichuan province of China to Vietnam, Malaysia and even India. Only a deeply talented kitchen can pull off such a wide-spanning carte with integrity, and the team here does it seamlessly. Irene Virbila of the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote "It’s usually the other way around. A high-end chef goes downscale for his or her flagship restaurant’s spinoff. Think bistro, cafe or burger spot. But Sang Yoon, chef-owner of the phenomenally successful Father’s Office, forges his own path. He’s gone from a modest bar with food to an elegant but still casual Asian restaurant, possibly the most anticipated of the season’s openings. Not an easy jump. But though there’s much to like about the new Lukshon in Culver City — the spicy chicken pops, the crispy coconut rice cakes, the Malaysian spiced short ribs! — in many ways it’s still a work in progress.


Reopening

Lukshon temporarily closed during the 2021 COVID-19 pandemic, yet in 2023 it was reported that Lukshon owner and chef Sang Yoon "Is teasing the relaunch of Lukshon slated for later this year with "a few tweaks and some evolution." The chef writes: “Lukshon was a very personal restaurant to me and the cooking was a window into my deepest thoughts for better or worse.”" Yoon opened the restaurant in 2011 in Culver City. As of 2023 the exact timing for the reopening is yet to be determined as the chef is also reopening Helms Bakery this year." Though since 2023 Lukshon remains closed.


References


External links

*{{official website, http://www.lukshon.com
Lukshon Food Network video
Asian restaurants in California Restaurants in Los Angeles Companies based in California Restaurants established in 2011 Restaurants disestablished in 2021 2011 establishments in California 2021 disestablishments in California