Much like a Turducken, the King’s Donut on Crenshaw Boulevard is a product of its many layers. Situated in South Los Angeles inside the shell of what was once a Taco Bell, its cases of gleaming glazed doughnuts surround an enclave where customers can purchase lottery tickets—the winners of which are taped to the walls and ceilings of the shop.

Sharing the same roof and just a few feet away is Jackfruit Cafe, a vegan restaurant that serves a meatless menu of soul food staples.

Known by many as Felisha (despite popular usage of “Felicia,” this is the correct spelling) from the 90s cult classic stoner flick Friday, Kaaya played the character that spurred the now oft-used and -memed phrase that is “Bye, Felicia.” Although she’s also appeared in many other films and TV shows—including House Party 3, Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper and In Living Color—_it was her role in _Friday that’s widely cemented her in the archives of popular culture.

While Kaaya does have a bell on her counter that sports the “Bye, Felicia” catchphrase (someone gave it to her as a gift), she isn’t as quick to celebrate her legacy as the general public. In fact, she admits she was a little freaked out when a couple of years ago, her friend called to tell her she was “trending” on Twitter. Since then however, she’s embraced the cultural resurgence of her character.

“There’s a reason for it; I just have to figure out what the reason is,” she told MUNCHIES. “I’ll find out why it’s come back so big, and why me.”

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