oh, man, this is all so roy choi: it smells so good in here. anthony: uh, yeah, this is going to work. so you re not short of options around here. roy choi: nah. you can get tacos across the street, korean bibimbap right next door, and then get goat stew. you can pray to mohammed or buddha. anthony: a tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. anthony: just talking to a guy in the parking lot who said, this is the first little bangladesh in america. roy choi: yeah. and that just happened, like, two years ago. like, we went to sleep, we woke up, and it was little bangladesh. [ laughter ] anthony: here at sawada, step right in to some curried goat, samosas, tandoori chicken. oh, yeah, and this lahori fish curry, with no small amount of chilies. anthony: it s such fragrant, aromatic, delicious food. roy choi: this is really good. anthony: what good food are you likely to find within the confines of koreatown? roy choi: we have el salvadoran
first you build a car for yourself. but at the same time you re building it for the streets, you know? you re building it for the people. you want them to appreciate it. anthony: within the borders of koreatown, it s not just koreans. there are new arrivals every day. there is, in fact, an official little bangladesh right in the middle of k-town. oh, man, this is all so roy choi: it smells so good in here. anthony: uh, yeah, this is going to work. so you re not short of options around here. roy choi: nah. you can get tacos across the street, korean bibimbap right next door, and then get goat stew. you can pray to mohammed or buddha. anthony: a tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. anthony: just talking to a guy in the parking lot who said, this is the first little bangladesh in america. roy choi: yeah. and that just happened, like, two years ago. like, we went to sleep, we woke up, and it was little bangladesh. [ laughter ]
little bangladesh right in the middle of k-town. oh, man, this is all so roy choi: it smells so good in here. anthony: uh, yeah, this is going to work. so you re not short of options around here. roy choi: nah. you can get tacos across the street, korean bibimbap right next door, and then get goat stew. you can pray to mohammed or buddha. anthony: a tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. anthony: just talking to a guy in the parking lot who said, this is the first little bangladesh in america. roy choi: yeah. and that just happened, like, two years ago. like, we went to sleep, we woke up, and it was little bangladesh. [ laughter ] anthony: here at sawada, step right in to some curried goat,
around here. roy choi: nah. you can get tacos across the street, korean bibimbap right next door, and then get goat stew. you can pray to mohammed or buddha. anthony: a tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. anthony: just talking to a guy in the parking lot who said, this is the first little bangladesh in america. roy choi: yeah. and that just happened, like, two years ago. like, we went to sleep, we woke up, and it was little bangladesh. [ laughter ] anthony: here at sawada, step right in to some curried goat, samosas, tandoori chicken. oh, yeah, and this lahori fish curry, with no small amount of chilies. anthony: it s such fragrant, aromatic, delicious food. roy choi: this is really good. anthony: what good food are you likely to find within the confines of koreatown? roy choi: we have el salvadoran and guatemalan all around. koreans all throughout. pakistani and bangladesh food. yeah, oaxaca takes over all of eighth street. anthony:
ride. estevan: that was, like, a full-fledged gang member. anthony: yeah. estevan: you know, giving us, like, props, giving us respect, you know? first you build a car for yourself. but at the same time you re building it for the streets, you know? you re building it for the people. you want them to appreciate it. anthony: within the borders of koreatown, it s not just koreans. there are new arrivals every day. there is, in fact, an official little bangladesh right in the middle of k-town. oh, man, this is all so roy choi: it smells so good in here. anthony: uh, yeah, this is going to work. so you re not short of options around here. roy choi: nah. you can get tacos across the street, korean bibimbap right next door, and then get goat stew. you can pray to mohammed or buddha. anthony: a tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day.