Noun
Koreatown (plural Koreatowns)
A district of a city or town (in a country other than Korea) in which there is a large concentration of Korean residents and businesses.
I moved to L.A. and really didn't dig living there until I found places like Koreatown and Little Tokyo. I really like hanging out in the grocery stores and restaurants. Patrick Stump
A group representing Koreatown restaurants said business in general was down about 50 per cent since the rumour spread on the Kakao Talk app on Monday. Source: Internet
A property manager in Koreatown, Rush said her 5-year-old daughter may have to stay with the girl’s father for the next few weeks because he has more family support to care for her during the workweek. Source: Internet
Almost every restaurant in Koreatown specializes in one dish or another. Source: Internet
Lucrecia Macias, 41, gets ready for the day in her home, a tent on the sidewalk behind a bank in Koreatown, on Nov. 10. Source: Internet
The absence of a vibrant, thriving Filipino enclave — especially as Chinatown, Little Tokyo and Koreatown had by then obtained official recognition — was seen as a sign of cultural invisibility and political impotence. Source: Internet