by Samuel C. on
WOW.....Monday nights= INSANE; women/drinks are free til 11:30....fellas make sure you come with females who are light drinkers (they will share their drink tickets with ya, lol)......Oh, and get there early because around 12:45ish it gets PACKED/HOT and the anti-dress code crowd shows up in full force (with their hats, jeans, sneakers, cigarettes/cigars and t-shirts etc.)
by Forest Lynes on
I've been to Le Cercle 1 time and its a decent place. Honestly, all 3 korean clubs in ktown are all about the same. What differentiates Le Cercle from the other 2 is that the club is BIG. It's got a nice setup, with private singing rooms upstairs. The crowd is also more diverse in terms of Asians, whereas VR and Karnak tend to flock more towards koreans. It's also supposely younger in age. I went back here for a second time. Reading the negative reviews, I think most people have a problem with Korean clubbing generally, rather than the offerings of Le Cercle. Let's be fair here. The only thing that sucks about the club is the music. It's you're typical radio hiphop mix with just wack beats and no so danceable riffs. The clubs is pretty nice inside, with enough room on the dance floor and walking room. All Korean clubs are expensive. I actually prefer ktown over hollywood at times, since you don't have to pay for parking, less people/traffic, and a little safer. Just don't use the valet service. It's a waste of time. I'm keeping it at 3 stars. EDIT - 07/20/2009 I'm upgrading this place to 4 stars after going to The Circle korean club in New York City. That place sucked. This place really rocks. Sorry to all you haters, but you ain't gonna get a better Korean clubbing experience in the USA than Le Cercle Los Angeles.