Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5236 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90621
Phone: (714) 735-9016
Website: https://www.koreatownpizzaco.com/
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Reviews
I first knew this place from LA, and of course when it came to OC, it landed in Buena Park (because if it’s not Garden Grove, it’s Buena Park — the other Korea hub in OC).
I’ll be honest, I went in with very low expectations. I usually like my pizza simple with minimal toppings. But this place is the complete opposite — overloaded in the most extra way possible — so I had to try it.
I ordered the crazy one: blooming onion on top, cream sauce, stuffed crust, the whole situation. And I was so surprised. It was actually delicious. Not too heavy, flavors weren’t overpowering, and the crust was amazing — stuffed with sweet potato or something similar. So good.
You definitely can’t eat much of it — I tapped out at about a slice and a half — but for something unique and different, this place is worth it. Just make sure you bring company.
The dough is well-aged and the pizza toppings aren’t fancy, but they seem to be faithful to the basic taste of pizza.
Authentic American pizza has strong toppings and a wide variety of toppings, but this place seems to focus on simple pizza flavors. Friendly service made the pizza taste even better. I always intend to visit again.
We ordered the Kingsley Pizza, Golden Shrimp Pizza, Soying Garlic Wings, K-Town Chili Wings, and Onion Rings — and everything was outstanding. The pizzas were terrific, full of flavor, and the sweet potato crust was amazingly good, crisp on the outside with a subtle sweetness that tied it all together. The wings were delicious and perfectly seasoned, and the onion rings might honestly be the best I’ve had in a long time.
The food, service, and atmosphere were all top-notch. Everyone in our group left impressed and full. Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking for great food, friendly service, and a fun, unique twist on pizza. We’ll definitely be back!
The pizza is loaded with toppings and full of flavor. The sweet potato filled crust was an extra touch of amazingness. The only inconvenience was we were waiting inside the restaurant for the pizza to finish baking, and the temperature was very warm. It made waiting quite uncomfortable during the summer heat.
If I could, I’d give them zero stars instead of one.
I ordered my pizza today at 9:30 PM and picked it up at 9:57 PM.
During my previous order, four garlic sauces were missing, so I called right away.
The server who answered the phone at that time apologized and said,
“I’m sorry, I’ll leave a note so we can make sure to give it to you next time.”
I assumed it was just a simple mistake because they were busy and decided to let it go.
However, when I visited again today and mentioned it,
the current server said there was no note left, so she couldn’t give me the sauces.
When I asked, “I called last time and was told a note would be left — why isn’t it there?”
she said, “I wasn’t the one who answered that call, there’s no note, and the kitchen has already closed, so I can’t give you anything.”
When I asked, “So does that mean I can’t get a refund or the sauces I already paid for?”
the server responded with a rude attitude, saying something like,
“That wasn’t my call, so why are you telling me this?”
What I can’t understand is if a customer experiences an issue caused by the store,
shouldn’t the staff at least check with the manager to find a solution?
Why should the customer take the loss for the restaurant’s mistake?
When I first entered for pickup, the server was busy counting money, didn’t greet me,
and simply handed me my order with no eye contact or acknowledgment — that was also very unpleasant.
Is this really the level of hospitality Koreatown Pizza trains its staff to provide?
If the restaurant can’t properly handle a simple pickup order during business hours, it’s better not to accept orders that late in the first place.
I’ve been a loyal customer of Koreatown Pizza since the days when it was Mr. Pizza in LA.
I’ve always spoken highly of this place and recommended it to others,
but after today’s experience, I won’t be returning again.
Owner should properly train their staff in basic customer service (attitude)
before letting them handle customers and most importantly, stop expecting customers to take responsibility for the store’s own mistakes.