Venice Beach Restaurant May Be Relocating

An ABC license filing points to a possible new address for the Buena Park restaurant

Maressa Ribeiro News Writer
State records list a new address atThe Source OC (Image credit: Google Earth)

Venice Beach, a Korean seafood restaurant operating at The Source OC in Buena Park, may be preparing to relocate to another space. A California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control filing lists the business at 6980 Beach Blvd., Ste. H-303, Buena Park

Venice Beach currently operates at 6924 Beach Blvd., Unit K-240, at The Source OC, listed in the shopping center’s directory and site materials. The different address may suggest a potential move. The potential new address, 6980 Beach Blvd., Ste. H-303, is also located within The Source OC, on the second floor.

The restaurant’s existing location is The concept specializes in Korean seafood, including live fish sashimi and other seafood dishes. The menu also highlights live fish sashimi as a central part of the menu. Local listings also describe specialties including sashimi, spicy fish roe soup, and soy-marinated crab.

The space has previously been occupied by other restaurant concepts, including Puradak Chicken. The new ABC application could indicate that Venice Beach is preparing to take over the space, although the restaurant has not publicly confirmed a relocation or an opening date for the H-303 address.

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Maressa Omena is a diversity-thirsty journalist who believes every dish comes with a history worth telling. With more than a decade of experience in journalism,m podcasting, and digital communications, she focuses on uncovering the people and stories behind the headlines and the menus. A thrift shopper of vintage cookbooks and a former catering professional, her connection to food goes beyond writing: it's shaped by a deep appreciation for the craft and community of the industry. She is inspired by the stories that turn meals into moments of connection. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling and exploring cultural diversity in search of new flavors and perspectives.
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