This really was a strange experience. I was visiting from San Francisco to go to a wedding, and looking for a nice barber to clean up the edges. I walked in to this location as I was passing by. The owner /barber declined(In front of their client) to cut my hair«Because I am Korean». The explanation, is that there once was a Korean lady that was rude to him. There are quite a few issues with this, starting with me not being Korean. Never mind that this is 2014, and racial preference still pulses through one of the most diverse cities in the world. Needless to say, I was forced to go somewhere else. Hopefully, this will save some of you folks the same embarrassment.
Nd L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I can’t complain for 7 buck fade. It was chopped bit short and rouded toward the top instead of more of asian style I was looking for. Then again, I can’t complain since I just told the barber fade, 0 on the side, rounded on the top. He took his time to make it look nice. I forget if he used razor blade or a disposable razor but he lined up the neck and side. There was bit of language barrier. I don’t know why I never thought about it before, but after reading other Unilocal review, when I get a perfect haircut, I’m going to do a front side and back shot with my cell phone so I can show it when I go into a haircut. I’m confident he can replicate if shown a picture. It’s right by my work so I’ll definitely go again for 7 bucks. I wonder if he does a full hot shave. I’ll ask next time I go and ask