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Cassell's Hamburgers
425Pearl PointsWalk in, order, repeat. No fuss.

About Cassell's Hamburgers
Pearl Recommended and ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list for two consecutive years, Cassell's Hamburgers in Koreatown is one of LA's most credentialed casual burger spots. No reservation needed, open daily from 9 am, and easy to work into a multi-visit rotation. A 4.5 Google rating across 2,040 reviews confirms consistent execution at a low price point.
Verdict: Walk In, Order Confidently, Come Back
Getting a burger at Cassell's Hamburgers on West 6th Street in Koreatown is not a production. No reservation system to wrestle with, no weeks-long wait, no dress code to decode. The doors open at 9 am daily, the room turns over quickly, and the experience is entirely repeatable — which matters, because Cassell's is the kind of place that rewards return visits more than a single pilgrimage. Pearl Recommended for 2025 and ranked #142 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list in 2023 (rising to #172 in 2024), this is one of the most credentialed casual burger spots in Los Angeles.
The Case for Booking (or Just Walking In)
Cassell's has genuine history behind it. The original location opened in the mid-20th century and built a loyal following in LA's burger culture before closing and eventually reopening at the current Koreatown address under chef Christian Page. That longevity matters when you're considering whether to make a detour: this is not a concept burger trend. It's a place that has earned its reputation across decades, not across an Instagram cycle.
The format is approachable enough that it works for almost any situation — a solo lunch on a weekday, a casual group meal on a Friday evening (the kitchen runs until 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, an hour later than the rest of the week), or a quick stop before or after exploring the Koreatown neighbourhood. The 4.5 Google rating across 2,040 reviews is a signal worth taking seriously at this price tier: at a restaurant with no tasting menu or premium price point anchoring inflated expectations, a rating that high reflects genuine, consistent satisfaction.
How to Approach Multiple Visits
If you're in Los Angeles more than once, Cassell's supports a multi-visit strategy better than most spots at this tier. On a first visit, the focus should be direct: establish your baseline with the core burger. On a second visit, use what you already know about how the kitchen executes to try variations or additions you held back on. Because the price of entry is low and booking is frictionless, there's no penalty for coming back , unlike a $$$$ tasting menu where a repeat visit requires weeks of planning and a meaningful financial commitment.
This is the contrast worth drawing clearly: venues like Kato, Somni, or Providence deliver singular, hard-to-replicate experiences that justify their price and booking friction. Cassell's sits in a different category entirely: it's the place you build into a regular rotation rather than mark on a special-occasion calendar. For out-of-towners, that means it pairs well as a casual counterpoint to a big-ticket dinner elsewhere in the city. For LA residents, it belongs in the shortlist of go-to burger spots alongside BURGERS 99.
Compared to other American burger spots Pearl tracks nationally, Cassell's sits in strong company: Bronson's Burgers in New York City and Squeeze Inn Hamburgers in Napa occupy the same general tier of earnest, credentialed, non-gimmick burger operations that have earned their reputations through product rather than positioning.
Practical Details
| Detail | Cassell's Hamburgers | Typical LA Casual Burger |
|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy (walk-in) | Walk-in to moderate |
| Hours (weekday) | 9 am – 9 pm | Varies |
| Hours (Fri–Sat) | 9 am – 10 pm | Varies |
| Hours (Sunday) | 9 am – 9 pm | Varies |
| Awards | Pearl Recommended 2025; OAD Cheap Eats #172 (2024) | Rarely ranked externally |
| Google rating | 4.5 / 5 (2,040 reviews) | Typically 3.8–4.2 |
| Location | Koreatown, LA | Varies |
The address is 3600 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020. No reservation is needed. Parking in Koreatown during peak hours requires patience; arriving before noon on weekdays is your leading option for a smooth experience.
For context on where Cassell's fits in the broader Los Angeles dining picture, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. If you're planning a longer trip, our Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture. And if you're cross-referencing against major dining destinations elsewhere in the US, Pearl also covers Le Bernardin in New York, Alinea in Chicago, The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Emeril's in New Orleans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Cassell's Hamburgers?
Lunch is the stronger call. The kitchen opens at 9am daily, so the midday window avoids any end-of-day lull, and the casual format means there's no meaningful difference in atmosphere between a 12pm and 7pm visit. Friday and Saturday are the latest closes at 10pm if evenings are your only option.
Does Cassell's Hamburgers handle dietary restrictions?
Cassell's is a burger-focused American spot, so the menu is built around beef. If you're avoiding meat entirely, this is not the right stop. For specific allergen or customisation questions, the address is 3600 W 6th St, Koreatown — call ahead or ask in person, as contact details are not publicly listed.
What should I order at Cassell's Hamburgers?
The burger is the point of the visit. Cassell's has an OAD Cheap Eats North America ranking (172 in 2024, 142 in 2023), which signals consistent execution rather than novelty. On a first visit, go with the classic build before experimenting — the kitchen's reputation is built on getting the fundamentals right.
Can Cassell's Hamburgers accommodate groups?
Groups are manageable given the walk-in format, but this is not a venue built around large-party logistics. Smaller groups of two to four will have the easiest time. For a larger party, arriving early in the service window and going on a weekday will reduce friction.
Is Cassell's Hamburgers good for solo dining?
Yes, and it's one of the better uses of the format. No reservation is needed, the counter or casual seating works well alone, and the focused menu means a solo visit is fast and low-effort. It's a practical Koreatown lunch stop rather than a destination that requires company to justify.
How far ahead should I book Cassell's Hamburgers?
No booking is needed. Cassell's operates on a walk-in basis, which is a genuine advantage over LA spots that require advance reservations. Arrive at off-peak hours — mid-morning or mid-afternoon on weekdays — if you want the least wait.
What should a first-timer know about Cassell's Hamburgers?
Cassell's is a no-reservation, walk-in burger counter on West 6th Street in Koreatown with a Pearl Recommended (2025) rating and back-to-back OAD Cheap Eats North America rankings. The experience is straightforward: order at the counter, eat well, pay a modest bill. Chef Christian Page runs the kitchen, and the draw is consistent quality at a price point well below most LA dining destinations.
Location
3600 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Cassell's Hamburgers
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Cassell's Hamburgers | |
| Kato | $$$$ |
| Hayato | $$$$ |
| Vespertine | $$$$ |
| Camphor | $$$$ |
| Gwen | $$$$ |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Camphor, French-Asian, French, $$$$
- Gwen, New American, Steakhouse, $$$$
Cassell's Hamburgers and the comparison venues Pearl tracks in Los Angeles, Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, Camphor, and Gwen, are not really competing for the same occasion. All five comparison venues sit at $$$$ and require advance booking, often weeks out. Cassell's is walk-in only, opens at 9 am, and operates in a different price tier entirely. If the decision is where to spend a significant dinner budget in LA, the $$$$ options above are the correct frame. If the decision is where to eat a serious, credentialed burger without friction, Cassell's has no direct competition from that group.
Within the $$$$ tier, the clearest distinctions are format and booking difficulty. Hayato is the hardest to book and delivers the most singular experience, omakase kaiseki that justifies the effort for the right diner. Kato offers the most compelling value at the top end, with a tasting menu format that rewards adventurous eaters. Vespertine is the highest-concept option and the most polarising, worth it if avant-garde progressive cooking is your target, a poor choice if you want something approachable. Camphor and Gwen sit closer to the accessible end of the $$$$ bracket, with Gwen particularly well-suited to groups who want a special-occasion steakhouse experience.
The practical recommendation: if you're building a multi-day Los Angeles itinerary, Cassell's works as a low-cost, high-quality anchor for a casual lunch day, while one of the $$$$ venues covers your main event dinner. Cassell's OAD Cheap Eats ranking signals it punches well above its price point, that's a different kind of value than a tasting menu, but it's real value. Don't try to substitute one for the other; treat them as complementary stops in the same city.
Hours
- Monday
- 9 am–9 pm
- Tuesday
- 9 am–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 9 am–9 pm
- Thursday
- 9 am–9 pm
- Friday
- 9 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 9 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 9 am–9 pm
Recognized By
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