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Dynasty Shopping Center — Attraction in Los Angeles

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Dynasty Shopping Center
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Nearby attractions
Thien Hau Temple
756 Yale St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Bruce Lee Statue
Sun Mun Wy, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Element Art Center
835 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Chinatown
713n N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Eastern Projects
900 N Broadway #1090, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Alpine Recreation Center
817 Yale St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Clay CA
900 N Broadway #1080, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Chinatown Public Library
639 N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
@leiminspace
443 Lei Min Wy, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church
535 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Nearby restaurants
Won Kok Restaurant
210 Alpine St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Yang Chow Restaurant
819 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
HONG KONG BBQ RESTAURANT
803 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Queen's Bakery
809 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Hop Woo BBQ & Seafood Restaurant (Chinatown)
845 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States
Philippe The Original
1001 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Pho Saigon Republic
818 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Gigo's Cafe & Deli
853 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Katsu Sando - Los Angeles (Chinatown)
736 N Broadway #105, Los Angeles, CA 90012
East Garden Restaurant
750 N Hill St F, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Nearby local services
818 N Spring St
818 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Far East Plaza
727 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Dong Kinh
818 N Broadway # 109B, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Wing Wa Hing Gifts & Arts Co.
811 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Superior Poultry
750 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Hak Heng Sheng Jewelers
800 N Broadway suite c, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Homeboy Industries
130 Bruno St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
The beauty nail
735 New High St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Far East Center
734 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Sing Yan Jewelry
828 N Broadway UNIT 16, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Nearby hotels
Aiden Los Angeles Downtown Dragon Gate Inn
818 N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Metro Plaza Hotel
711 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
The Royal Pagoda Motel - Los Angeles
995 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Dynasty Shopping Center

800 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
4.2(441)
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attractions: Thien Hau Temple, Bruce Lee Statue, Element Art Center, Chinatown, Eastern Projects, Alpine Recreation Center, Clay CA, Chinatown Public Library, @leiminspace, Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, restaurants: Won Kok Restaurant, Yang Chow Restaurant, HONG KONG BBQ RESTAURANT, Queen's Bakery, Hop Woo BBQ & Seafood Restaurant (Chinatown), Philippe The Original, Pho Saigon Republic, Gigo's Cafe & Deli, Katsu Sando - Los Angeles (Chinatown), East Garden Restaurant, local businesses: 818 N Spring St, Far East Plaza, Dong Kinh, Wing Wa Hing Gifts & Arts Co., Superior Poultry, Hak Heng Sheng Jewelers, Homeboy Industries, The beauty nail, Far East Center, Sing Yan Jewelry
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Nearby attractions of Dynasty Shopping Center

Thien Hau Temple

Bruce Lee Statue

Element Art Center

Chinatown

Eastern Projects

Alpine Recreation Center

Clay CA

Chinatown Public Library

@leiminspace

Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church

Thien Hau Temple

Thien Hau Temple

4.7

(347)

Closed
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Bruce Lee Statue

Bruce Lee Statue

4.7

(421)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Element Art Center

Element Art Center

5.0

(20)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Chinatown

Chinatown

4.1

(52)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Dynasty Shopping Center

Won Kok Restaurant

Yang Chow Restaurant

HONG KONG BBQ RESTAURANT

Queen's Bakery

Hop Woo BBQ & Seafood Restaurant (Chinatown)

Philippe The Original

Pho Saigon Republic

Gigo's Cafe & Deli

Katsu Sando - Los Angeles (Chinatown)

East Garden Restaurant

Won Kok Restaurant

Won Kok Restaurant

4.1

(1.5K)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Yang Chow Restaurant

Yang Chow Restaurant

4.5

(727)

$$

Open until 8:30 PM
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HONG KONG BBQ RESTAURANT

HONG KONG BBQ RESTAURANT

4.2

(390)

$$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Queen's Bakery

Queen's Bakery

4.6

(199)

$

Open until 6:30 PM
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Nearby local services of Dynasty Shopping Center

818 N Spring St

Far East Plaza

Dong Kinh

Wing Wa Hing Gifts & Arts Co.

Superior Poultry

Hak Heng Sheng Jewelers

Homeboy Industries

The beauty nail

Far East Center

Sing Yan Jewelry

818 N Spring St

818 N Spring St

4.3

(287)

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Far East Plaza

Far East Plaza

4.3

(447)

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Dong Kinh

Dong Kinh

4.3

(50)

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Wing Wa Hing Gifts & Arts Co.

Wing Wa Hing Gifts & Arts Co.

4.3

(35)

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secretlifeofangelsecretlifeofangel
Chinatown's Last Community Shopping Mall 800 N Broadway, Los Angeles CA 90012 Dynasty Center and Saigon Plaza is comprised of the local community, mostly immigrants with roots in Laos, Cambodia, China, and Vietnam. Many of the vendors are hard-working, living in the area for years. The community has lived in New Chinatown for generations, establishing itself as a town since 1938. In 1965, the passing of the Immigration and Nationality Act allowed for easier immigration, and as the Vietnam War and political struggles in Hong Kong persisted, more migrants immigrated and found refuge. Through the larger population, many of the Asian-Americans found more freedom to create their own cultural institutions rather than that of a traditionally American one. These developments led to iconic businesses that still stand to this day, such as Phoenix Bakery. In recent years this Plaza has faced the threats of developers and the economic challenges due to COVID and ICE. Please come shop some cute clothes and gifts this holiday season!! #supportsmallbusiness #dynastycenter #chinatownla #saigonplaza
Nali V-geanceNali V-geance
Some are nice and some too pushy. The rest are cool tho they are bit pushy.. but I have a complaint.. Watch out for mean ppl like this if you have ppl you care for. This is a picture I took of the place with a mean lady.. wished I would of said something but I'm too nice to remember to put ppl in check. My mom was ahead of me, she looked at some umbrellas, the lady was pushing my mom to buy, offering overpriced to my mom, my mom was nice enough to say she'll think about it and tried to leave, as she wouldn't let my mom leave. When my mom finally was able to leave and walk away.. She said with an attitude to my mom, that my mom must have a lot of time to look at her umbrella and not buy it with the overpriced she offered. She is lucky Im a nice person so I forget to put her in check, along with me pushing my mom's big cart and sweating from the 100+ heat.. I'd like to write more but........
Caroline RenzelmanCaroline Renzelman
A neighborhood staple/lifesaver and fun place to explore if visiting. Absolutely heartbreaking that Redcar ltd, the new owner, wants to kick all the small businesses out to make yet more bougie office spaces. 😢 You can get everything here. If you move to Chinatown, this is 100% where you should buy items like trash cans, brooms, dish rack, etc. Highlights for me are the classic LA-style “99 cent store” type everything-shop (enter on Alpine, go straight back and turn right at the small fountain/bathrooms), and (around back on the Spring st side) the noodle shop, and long time family-run Rainbow plants.
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Chinatown's Last Community Shopping Mall 800 N Broadway, Los Angeles CA 90012 Dynasty Center and Saigon Plaza is comprised of the local community, mostly immigrants with roots in Laos, Cambodia, China, and Vietnam. Many of the vendors are hard-working, living in the area for years. The community has lived in New Chinatown for generations, establishing itself as a town since 1938. In 1965, the passing of the Immigration and Nationality Act allowed for easier immigration, and as the Vietnam War and political struggles in Hong Kong persisted, more migrants immigrated and found refuge. Through the larger population, many of the Asian-Americans found more freedom to create their own cultural institutions rather than that of a traditionally American one. These developments led to iconic businesses that still stand to this day, such as Phoenix Bakery. In recent years this Plaza has faced the threats of developers and the economic challenges due to COVID and ICE. Please come shop some cute clothes and gifts this holiday season!! #supportsmallbusiness #dynastycenter #chinatownla #saigonplaza
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Some are nice and some too pushy. The rest are cool tho they are bit pushy.. but I have a complaint.. Watch out for mean ppl like this if you have ppl you care for. This is a picture I took of the place with a mean lady.. wished I would of said something but I'm too nice to remember to put ppl in check. My mom was ahead of me, she looked at some umbrellas, the lady was pushing my mom to buy, offering overpriced to my mom, my mom was nice enough to say she'll think about it and tried to leave, as she wouldn't let my mom leave. When my mom finally was able to leave and walk away.. She said with an attitude to my mom, that my mom must have a lot of time to look at her umbrella and not buy it with the overpriced she offered. She is lucky Im a nice person so I forget to put her in check, along with me pushing my mom's big cart and sweating from the 100+ heat.. I'd like to write more but........
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A neighborhood staple/lifesaver and fun place to explore if visiting. Absolutely heartbreaking that Redcar ltd, the new owner, wants to kick all the small businesses out to make yet more bougie office spaces. 😢 You can get everything here. If you move to Chinatown, this is 100% where you should buy items like trash cans, brooms, dish rack, etc. Highlights for me are the classic LA-style “99 cent store” type everything-shop (enter on Alpine, go straight back and turn right at the small fountain/bathrooms), and (around back on the Spring st side) the noodle shop, and long time family-run Rainbow plants.
Caroline Renzelman

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Reviews of Dynasty Shopping Center

4.2
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3.0
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Some are nice and some too pushy.

The rest are cool tho they are bit pushy.. but I have a complaint.. Watch out for mean ppl like this if you have ppl you care for.

This is a picture I took of the place with a mean lady.. wished I would of said something but I'm too nice to remember to put ppl in check.

My mom was ahead of me, she looked at some umbrellas, the lady was pushing my mom to buy, offering overpriced to my mom, my mom was nice enough to say she'll think about it and tried to leave, as she wouldn't let my mom leave.

When my mom finally was able to leave and walk away.. She said with an attitude to my mom, that my mom must have a lot of time to look at her umbrella and not buy it with the overpriced she offered.

She is lucky Im a nice person so I forget to put her in check, along with me pushing my mom's big cart and sweating from the 100+ heat..

I'd like to write...

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5.0
7y

It's always fun to take my friends to visit Chinatown and Olvera Street when they are visiting Los Angeles. This time I took some international college students visiting from around the world. Even the Taiwanese man had a good time. To be honest, the shopping centers do start to blend together, but this is one that is fun for especially great varieties in souvenirs, clothing, shoes, and even cooking materials.

Though I was born in L.A. and have been to Chinatown many times since I was a small child, it's always a delight to get to explore this fun locale. My friends also had a fun time in Chinatown and this shopping center. This whole block is actually one of the most interesting and fun blocks to go in Chinatown, so don't limit yourself just to this one shopping center. Go up and...

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4.0
7y

I like coming here once in a while. This place many small shops selling from shoes, clothes, luggage, purses/backpacks, cookware, food, electronics, phone cases, plushes on popular franchises, hair clips, charms, bracelets, and funko pops.

If you're a pop collector this is a place to check out. There's three shops that sell them. One shop almost by the entrance is packed up until the ceiling on the right section while their left section has various other figurines. This shop though sells them for 10 bucks, while the other farther to the back sells them for 9 bucks but their collection is rather small. The third shop has a good amount but they have a price range. Overall it's a good idea to...

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