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making sure our parents, our uncles, our families, these stores, this town, stays alive. >> 58 people were killed. only a quarter of korean-owned businesses survived, either destroyed outright during the riots or abandoned afterwards by owners who felt the entire underpinning of their contract with america had shifted. yet today koreatown is bigger and better and forever changed by what happened in 1992. dong il jang, however, is as unwaveringly old school as you get. we sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather opened the place in 1978. like most korean restaurants, you didn't mess with the original, and like most father/son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day

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