Nothing special at all. And if your not Korean, don’t expect to get any service until all the Korean customers are finished, even if you got there first. The other reviews are bogus. One review called her Kim, her name is Mrs. Park(yea, it’s Kim’s Barber Shop, but she’s not Kim). There are many better places to go, don’t waste your time here.
Jeff K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
It’s all about Kims. Where the hell have you been. I’ve been going there on & off for about 5 years. Kim is the sweetest woman ever. She just smiles and touches me with those soft hands of hers. Her english isn’t leally that good, uh oh I mean really. Yeah if you’re in the shopping for a Flock of Seagulls look this isn’t the place to go. This is a straight up off the boat Barber shop. What I fricken love about Kims is she’s a master with the straight razor. I have a horrible confession, my ears are like an African Rain forrest. Not when I leave there. She takes that straight razor and zip gets all that shit out of there. It’s the best feeling ever. Kim RULES!
Eric R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hancock Park, CA
I can’t make any guarantees. If you have special or fancy hair needs, this is almost certainly not the place for you. Unless you speak Korean, of course. But if, like me, you’re still making your way in the world armed only with English, just know that you can get a good short hair cut, or a nice trim if that’s all you need. If what you want is to get rid of some hair, the nice Korean lady who seems to be the proprietor will give you a good haircut for a mere 15 dollars. She will also stimulate the hell out of your scalp by vacuuming your hair quite vigorously when she is done cutting. It’s kind of pleasant, actually. Don’t be intimidated by the security door. Look up to the left where there is a sign in Korean that I assume reads«Ring the doorbell» and ring the doorbell. I wouldn’t really bother trying to make an appointment(unless, again, you speak Korean) but then again I’ve never had to wait more than 5 minutes for a cut.