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Sichuan Bistro 四川小酒馆 0

Sichuan Bistro 四川小酒馆

1reviews

Cheeky Cheeky Monkey 0

Cheeky Cheeky Monkey

4reviews

As a Taiwanese I’m pretty critical when it comes to stir fries, and this place def exceeded my expectations for a fast, Chinese stir fry rice bowl! I ordered mangolia beef w the side cabbage, the meat is not too oily nor salty, just the right amount of seasoning along with the green and white onions. The side cabbage tastes fresh and crispy, def not those catering Chinese chain where veggies are sitting in the tray for too long till they’re soft and sad. I ordered delivery when it’s kinda passed dinner time, so I was worried that I’m gonna get cold food, but everything in the bowl including the white rice came warm! My bf ordered broccoli beef and seems to be satisfied too. The bowl is simple but the everything is on point!

Ikka Sizzling Pot 0

Ikka Sizzling Pot

45reviews

Another of our family’s go to lunch choices. Their combo lunch includes a main dish, one side, egg and a drink. Great combo! I tend to push myself to finish my order buts it’s a lot of food. My favorite is the yellow beef brisket combo while my kids like their boneless chicken combo. Great place, must visit. Also, they have new menus and with a number of new dishes to try.

There was no wait when I came for a late lunch around 2 pm. Ordered the boneless braised chicken (11.99), braised lamb shoulder (16.99), braised meat balls (15.99), and braised mixed vegetables (11.99). The food was served pretty quickly, in less than 10 minutes. Their dishes can be ordered as combos or individually but I opted for the individual portion. The portion size is reasonable for one person to finish themselves and the price is alright too. They all came with white rice even though it wasn't a combo. As for the taste, they were all pretty falvorful but a bit on the salty side. However, the tofu dish wasn't the same as the photo since it was not the same egg tofu but a different kind. A decent place to eat a meal.

Dongting Noodle 洞庭好面 0

Dongting Noodle 洞庭好面

6reviews

This restaurant is new, but the food is very disappointing. The beef noodle soup has stale beef with small portions. The place used to be a great Sichuan restaurant where the beef noodle soup was freshly cooked every day. Compared to that, this new place is so terrible.

Noodles are good. And SHAOMAI is especially recommended if you like thin skin and rich fillings. The siomai has thin skin and delicious filling. Recommended.

Fishing Boat Chinese Cuisine 0

Fishing Boat Chinese Cuisine

84reviews

What a pleasant surprise to find this hidden gem in Arcadia. Homey setting, friendly serves, excellent food with a very reasonable price. Braised pork belly melt in your mouth, delicious and absolutely wonderful. Steam whole fish is excellent prepared and perfectly fine, it is the only pricy dish on the menu. Stir fry kidney is another off menu delicious dish. Overall it is an excellent meal.

when i want Taiwanese flavors and then some, Fishing Boat Chinese Cuisine is the place. favorites of the family are: bittermelon w/ salted egg, steamed sea bass, sauteed eggplant, braised pork belly, any clay pot dish with shitake mushrooms and black fungus (black wood ear), and of course, gotta end with the 酒釀圓子 (fermented glutinous wine w/ black sesame filled rice balls).

YGF Malatang 杨国福麻辣烫 0

YGF Malatang 杨国福麻辣烫

693reviews

I've been looking for a place to get close to the personal hot pot place I tried in Taipei a couple of years ago and this is it! We both got the mala dry pot (no soup) and the flavor was fantastic. There were a good number of szechuan peppercorn making it nice and numbing. The selection of meats, vegetables, noodles, etc. was much larger than the usual place we go. And the sauce bar had way more options too! Go in, put your name on the wait-list and wait for them to give you a table. Then you can go up and grab your food and get it weighed. They'll bring it to you by matching the number on a keychain thing. Pay at the end.

I’ve been absolutely obsessed with this place—I’ve gone at least four times now, and I still love it! It’s like Yogurtland but for hot pot, and I love that I can customize my bowl with all my favorite ingredients. I always go for the tom yum soup—it’s my go-to. A couple of pro tips: take less than you think you’ll eat—the bowl makes it seem like you’re getting less than you actually are. And definitely bring home the leftover broth so you can enjoy another round of hot pot later. I already can’t wait to go back!

Tang Gong Seafood Restaurant 唐宫海鲜酒楼 0

Tang Gong Seafood Restaurant 唐宫海鲜酒楼

41reviews

I stumbled upon a newly opened hot pot restaurant. Previously, I had enjoyed dim sum at this location, but as I passed by, I was surprised to see it had transformed into an all-you-can-eat hot pot place. Intrigued, I decided to give it a try. Being a weekday, I figured I wouldn't overindulge with the all-you-can-eat option. While other set menus were pricier, they offered more variety. As a hot pot enthusiast who prefers lamb slices, I opted for the most affordable set menu at $29 per person. The menu boasted six soup bases, including a delicious fish maw chicken option. Unlimited drinks complemented the freely available beef and lamb slices, along with an assortment of vegetables for the hot pot. Their seafood impressed me—fresh large shrimp, fish slices, and shrimp paste offered excellent value. The spacious restaurant, though potentially empty-feeling during slow hours, featured comfortable seating and pristine tablecloths. A dizzying array of condiments awaited at the sauce station. Snacks, desserts, and sago pudding were also on offer, with desserts substantial enough to serve as main courses. The waiter's enthusiasm and friendliness contributed to an overall pleasant dining experience

I had mala hotpot today and it was really good. I ordered the least spicy broth and it was just right for me. This is a very authentic hotpot restaurant in Los Angeles! I chose the $29 dinner and I had beef, pork, lamb, seafood and all kinds of veggies. The food quality is good and all the servers were very attentive. Aside from the ingredients that you can cook in your soup, there are various side dishes, desserts, fruits, and condiments to choose from. It was a very enjoyable dining experience. Will definitely come back again soon!

New Fusion 0

New Fusion

319reviews

Authentic Hong Kong cuisine that tastes more like mama's home cooking than restaurant food. All the pan fried and deep fried dishes are decent, but BBQ item is just soso and not very fresh (at 8pm). We order the following today: - HaGao = 👍🏻 Great - Deep fried fish fillet = Very tender and juicy, tastes great being served with tartar sauce. It's like the best fish & chips without the chips. - Jellyfish = The quality of jellyfish is rather disappointing, although the seasoning is good. - Roast pork = Cold, very dry, overcooked, but it's still seasoned well. - Stir fry broccoli with garlic = Tastes like homemade without too much grease or MSG. Everything tastes ok overall. Service is great, and they make us feel right at home. Even our hyper toddler is treated well with free mango puddings. Will recommend.

Delicious food with deflation pricing. Select lunch and dinner specials at $10.99 and $12.99 each Mon thru Fri. One of my favorites is the lobster noodle for $29.99. The lemon grass pork chop is another favorite at $10.99. They also serve dim sum daily until afternoon (3pm, I think). Call to check for dim sum hours. Chinese bbq such as roasted pork, Peking duck, and soy sauce chicken are available at the bbq section by the entrance. There are plenty of seatings inside and parking outside the plaza parking lot. Service is courteous and friendly. Will try other lunch and dinner specials on my next visit.

Ding's Garden 0

Ding's Garden

114reviews

Pretty amazing section style cuisine! The spicy beef noodle soup , Dan Dan noodles, scallion pancakes, and Xiaongnbao were among the very best we've ever had. Okay prices and plenty of parking. Give them a try, you will not be disappointed.

Ordered beef rolls Shanghai style, Shanghai style pan fried noodle, and Steamed Shanghai style dumplings. The beef rolls were a cold style serving, 6 rolls of pretty good size. Beef to roll ratio was good, cilantro was not overpowering, and the hoisin sauce was a good amount (not overdone). If you prefer it served cold, these are great. The noodles were plentiful and the flavor permeated the semi-thick noodles quite well. The dumplings were fine, definitely enough to hit the spot or craving but not the top pick of the meal. Not too busy for a Sunday mid-afternoon, service was fast and easy.

Phoenix Food Boutique - Arcadia 0

Phoenix Food Boutique - Arcadia

258reviews

"A Nostalgic Return to Arcadia's Chinese Fast-Casual Gem" Phoenix Food Boutique has long been the go-to spot for quick, quality Chinese cuisine in Arcadia. Returning after years away, I was eager to see if this childhood favorite still lived up to my memories. "Fast food Chinese with a gourmet twist" perfectly captures the essence of Phoenix Food Boutique. It's not your average takeout joint - the menu boasts an impressive array of small bites, classic dishes, and amazing desserts that elevate it above typical fast-casual fare. Signature dishes like the Hainan chicken have stood the test of time, consistently delivering flavor and comfort. The lettuce cups, a longtime favorite, didn't disappoint with their tasty filling, though they could benefit from a more interesting sauce than plain hoisin. The steamed fish with green onions showcases the kitchen's ability to handle delicate proteins, even if the overly sweet soy sauce missed the mark for my palate. However, the true star of the meal was the pig ear appetizer with tendons - a textural delight with the perfect balance of spice, crunch from peanuts, and freshness from green onions. The atmosphere on a quiet Monday lunch provided a peaceful backdrop for a father-son catch-up. Service was attentive, quickly resolving any oversights like forgotten sauces. Value-wise, prices have increased over the years, but generous portions and quality ingredients justify the cost. It remains a more affordable option compared to other local eateries. One area for improvement is their beverage selection. While diverse, many options like the lemongrass ginger tea are too sugar-heavy. Health-conscious diners might struggle to find a balanced choice, as even the 21 herbs tea swings to the opposite extreme of bitterness. "It's comforting to see this place still exists and maintains its quality," my dad remarked, echoing the sentiments of many loyal customers who've watched Phoenix Food Boutique evolve over the years. For those seeking a quick Chinese food fix in Arcadia, Phoenix Food Boutique offers a reliable blend of nostalgia and culinary craftsmanship. Just be prepared to navigate the menu carefully if you're watching your sugar intake. For a satisfying meal that bridges the gap between fast food and gourmet Chinese cuisine, this local institution is well worth a visit.

I usually come here for the dessert goods and drinks. They sell lunch/dinner items and always see people eating here. I love the mixed fruit drink! My kids love their cookies and egg custards. The service is always fast

Macky's Noodle House 0

Macky's Noodle House

169reviews

Macky's serves up some tasty dishes. We ordered their fried rice cake, rice rolls, and seafood noodle soup. Their portions are huge! The rice roll with peanut sauce was by far our favorite of the three dishes. The fried rice cake with egg was pretty good as well. As for the noodle soup, the broth was a bit bland. We had to spice the broth up with their house satay sauce, which made it decent. Overall, Macky's is a good value spot.

This restaurant has great varieties of authentic Cantonese/ chaozhou food. Whenever I have comfort food attack, I would come to this place to fill up. Today, we ordered take out lunch at Macky noodle. No indoor dining yet. They still have the day of the week special. Everyday features a dish at a special price. Not enticed by the specials, We decided to order the combo with shredded chicken, fish ball and thin noodle. The deal comes with a drink as well. We also ordered their house special chow fen. Normally, this dish is very tasty with rice noodle but this time, with the thin narrow noodle, the dish seemed to be a missed. Something is missing, didn’t taste the same. Well, our meal was not completed without their house special fried rice cake. This dish is my wife’s favorite. With the diced dried pickled turnip, the fried rice cake tasted delicious. We had a good lunch today.

May Mei Cantonese Restaurant 0

May Mei Cantonese Restaurant

324reviews

Very good. Small restaurant in a big plaza. The food is really good, all are large portions too. Their fried fish plate is really popular and love the Mongolian beef, cooked to very soft and tender. The service is very fast and the staff are all very friendly. Would definitely come back again.

Unfortunately, I had a BAD experience with the service here. I didn’t realize I had no card or cash with me, so I asked if I could pay with Apple Pay. The staff member simply walked past me and said “NO” without offering any help or alternatives. I mentioned I had other payment options like Zelle, but the manager treated me like I was trying to avoid paying, which was both awful and embarrassing. The food itself was good, but service like this really changes the whole experience. I won’t be coming back because of how I was treated. If you decide to give this place a try, make sure you bring a physical card or cash—they don’t accept NFC payments like Apple Pay.