Overview Reviews
Introducing FIG’s Corner, a vibrant addition to the Asian Fusion scene in Los Angeles. Located at 3009 S Figueroa St, this trendy spot is not just a feast for the taste buds but also offers a plethora of conveniences. From outdoor seating options that include heated and covered areas to amenities like bike parking and wheelchair accessibility, it caters to everyone.
Patrons rave about the unique twists on traditional Asian dishes, blending flavors that surprise and delight. With a focus on group-friendly dining, the atmosphere is energetic yet moderate in noise, making it perfect for gatherings. The facility also encourages sustainability by allowing guests to bring their own containers and providing reusable tableware.
Whether you choose delivery or prefer the lively ambiance, FIG’s Corner delivers a memorable dining experience that marries flavor with fun.
Additional Services & Amenities
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
Accepts NFC mobile payments
Usually somewhat difficult to find a space
Featured Insights
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Variety and Quality
FIG’s Corner excels in offering a diverse menu featuring hot pot, seafood, boba, and skewers. Diners praise the high-quality food, particularly the well-balanced flavors in dishes like the Golden Broth Beef Hot Pot, making it a perfect spot for both friends and family gatherings.
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Chill Ambiance and Great Service
With a trendy and relaxed atmosphere, FIG’s Corner provides a welcoming environment. The efficient service, complemented by friendly staff, enhances the dining experience, allowing guests to enjoy their meals without long waits.
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Convenient and Accessible
Located near USC, FIG’s Corner is accommodating with various utilities, including outdoor seating, takeout, and delivery options. It's a dog-friendly venue and offers a BYOC (Bring Your Own Container) policy, promoting sustainability while making it easy for everyone to dine.
Customer Reviews & Ratings
Food was pretty good and well priced, really liked the rice cake and the Taiwanese sausage, would come again.
I had an amazing time here at FIG's Corner. The food is just super good and very high-quality. The service is quick and very time efficient. The ambiance is very chill and nice too! 5 stars.
Boiling Point is better, but this is pretty solid, especially for the area around USC! The portion is relatively large and there's a decent amount of broth. I got the Golden Broth Beef Hot Pot and if you can tolerate a bit of spice, the flavoring is well-balanced between spicy and salty without being overpowering in one way or another. Service can be REALLY slow and sometimes you have to chase down servers. This place is great for when you have the hot pot craving but I probably wouldn't make a whole trip out of it, if that makes sense?
We ordered two hot pots, as well as lamb skewers, 2 orders of oysters, and a taro fresh milk. The skewers are super worth the price! 10 skewers for only $6.99, and oysters are $4.99 for 2. The hot pots are super yummy as well. Definitely will be coming back here!
Located in a small strip mall close to USC, Fig's Corner is a fairly large restaurant serving hot pot, boba, seafood, and skewers. They also have a decently sized alcohol menu. This spot is great to go to with friends because it's got a decent variety and they're doing BOGO on non-alcoholic drinks. Overall, I thought everything my friends & I ordered was quite good and we liked the variety of food that came in our hotpot. We especially enjoyed how refreshing the drinks were! Our server was very friendly and helpful.
Lured in by the hot pot sign, we drove into the small shopping center. If it weren't for the pictures outside of the entrance, we would not have guessed Fig's Corner served hot pot. From the outside, it gives off the vibe of an arcade, the name "Fig's Corner Bar & Grill" makes it seem more like a lounge or bar. Once inside it sticks with the lounge vibe with very comfy seating. The walls are adorned with an eclectic mix of figures and portraits. We were at a weird time between lunch and an early dinner but there were at least 2 or 3 other groups dining. We were immediately greeted and had plenty of options for seating. Menu is concise and easy to order from, drinks on one side while food and apps are on the flip side. The brown sugar boba was delicious, though at 50% sweetness level it was still very sweet. I would try 25% next time. It was much cheaper than I expected as it was $4. We also had a pitcher of ice water which stayed chilled and refreshing. Glad we did not have to keep asking for refills. I had the pepper pork appetizer which was like popcorn chicken but pork and had a side of Malay chili flakes. We ordered the Beef Tomato Hot Pot and Golden Soup Hot Pot. Tomato soup was very tasty! I can't pinpoint the flavor of the Golden Soup but it was delicious. I liked the variety of toppings in the hotpot and I wanted to try the spicy Malay hotpot but opted for the simpler flavor to start out with. The hot pot comes out in personal sets with a small burner rather than the stove at each table. The dipping sauces were a real highlight honestly but made in house so won't be able to have it at home unless I figure out the recipe. Service was good, they checked in us every once in a while.
I feel like there isn't enough single serving hot pot around in the area so I was excited when I saw this place opened up. The interior was amazing. Had a lot of cool/trendy decorations that made the place feel like such a vibe and they were playing k-chill music. It was pretty empty when we came and the outside location is a bit sus, but overall the hot pot was really yummy. Super creamy and savory and had a lot of toppings to fill me up. Will come back if in the area again. Food: 8/10 Service: 9/10 (we were the only ones there) Ambience: 8.5/10
Pretty dope new Chinese spot next to USC. The personal hot pots are very comparable to Boiling Point, definitely better in some aspects. The ingredients taste a lot more fresh, and the soup is a lot less oily. The amount of meat they give is a little less, but they try to make up for it by giving more of everything else. The SICHUAN MALA HOTPOT has a really clean but flavorful Sichuan flavor. It's definitely on the spicier side, but super bomb. Also tried the SIGNATURE BEEF HOTPOT in non spicy, and the soup is way better than Boiling Point's (it's got a more authentic, cleaner flavor).
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