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In recent years, Nutella and custard have also become popular fillings. At Korean grocery stores, you can even get bungeo-ppang-inspired ice cream sandwiches called In Los Angeles, you'll find no shortage of spots selling the snack, from small stands offering traditional red bean bungeo-ppang to dessert cafes making croissant taiyakis to soft-serve chains. Even, chef Jordan Kahn's fancy daytime café, has been known to offer seasonal taiyakis. Here are some of the best places to find it.called HK Market, you'll find the HK Chicken stand, an old school joint known for its fried chicken wings, roasted sweet potatoes and bungeo-ppang.