Photos: A-Frame
A-Frame’s Loco Moco, with “hambagu” steak, rice, curry gravy, egg and pickled pearl onions, is shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
A-Frame’s Pipikaula Shorty Korean shortrib, with fresh herbs and chile pepper water, is shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
A-Frame’s Big John Chili Rice Cakes, with beef chili, crispy Korean rice cake, white cheddar, sour cream, chive and pineapple, is shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
Roy Choi’s A-Frame will reopen as an L.A.-skewed Hawaiian restaurant called A-Frame on Friday. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
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A mural by Eric Junker at A-Frame. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
The bar at A-Frame. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
The pesto poke from A-Frame. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
Butter mochi cake from A-Frame is shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
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A poke dish from A-Frame. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
A-Frame’s Zombie Isle cocktail, made with bourbon barrel rum, Hawaiian dark rum, lime, orange, apricot and absinthe, is shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
A portion of the bar at A-Frame is shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
The bar at A-Frame is shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
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Pineapples at A-Frame are shown. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
A 24-ounce can of Primo beer is offered at the bar at A-Frame. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
A pineapple from A-Frame. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
Roy Choi. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)
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Some woodwork at A-Frame. (Amy Scattergood / Los Angeles Times)