
Burbank is located close to Los Angeles Koreatown, which has resulted in limited development of the Korean business district.
There are relatively few Korean restaurants or markets that Koreans frequently visit. Within Burbank, there are fewer Korean restaurants or related shops, and most people tend to go to nearby areas like Glendale or Los Angeles Koreatown.
However, in nearby areas like Glendale or Hollywood, there are many Korean restaurants and supermarkets, allowing you to enjoy Korean food or purchase necessary items. Glendale has large Korean markets like Hanam Chain and H Mart, and there are various Korean restaurants located there.
Burbank is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, with a relatively small Korean population. The city with the largest Korean population in the Los Angeles area is Los Angeles itself, followed by cities like Glendale, Pasadena, and Torrance where many Koreans reside.
In the nearby areas of Glendale and Los Angeles Koreatown, there are various Korean markets. If you find it difficult to locate a Korean market in Burbank, it is common to travel to nearby Glendale or Los Angeles Koreatown to purchase necessary items.
Burbank had a population of approximately 103,340 as of 2010.
The racial composition is as follows:
- White: about 70%
- Hispanic or Latino: about 20%
- Asian: about 5%
- African American: about 2%
- Other: about 3%
The median household income is about $75,000, which is similar to the overall average in California of about $75,000.








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