And the menu has lots of vegan options!
After a brief hiatus, Grain Lab, a beloved family-run restaurant that had been a staple in Burbank for over a decade, is making a triumphant return, this time on the bustling West Side.
Transitioning to a Ghost Kitchen
Following its closure late last year, Grain Lab has undergone a transformation. Owner Tim Kang has taken the bold step of reopening Grain Lab as a ghost kitchen located off Pico and Sepulveda Blvd, housed in CloudKitchens’ Westside Eats building.
Continuing the Tradition of Healthy Dining
Grain Lab’s comeback continues its commitment to delicious and healthy options. A California casual menu with an Asian twist, it offers an array of bowls, salads, and burritos, all crafted with fresh ingredients. Vegan options include a Vegan Breakfast Burrito, Original Sunset and Hippie Sink Bowls, Kale Caesar Salad, and a variety of side dishes. Kang shared, “It’s been essential to pivot and reinvent ourselves in a format that caters to a community looking for tasty, healthy options, while supporting a small, family-run business.”
Building Community, One Meal at a Time
Grain Lab’s return is not simply about serving food but about fostering connections and growing a new community on the Westside. The reopening highlights the importance of adapting as a family-run restaurant in Los Angeles and signifies the resilience of small businesses in the face of challenges.
Looking Toward the Future
With its new location, Grain Lab now has the opportunity to serve a greater portion of LA, bringing its unique blend of California-Korean cuisine to a wider audience. The aim is to create an inclusive restaurant where people can order delicious, healthy meals while supporting a local business.
For more information, visit GrainLabRestaurant.com.