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5i Indochine Cuisine
This is my second time enjoying the food here, and I am pleased that they have delicious vegetarian dishes. I ordered the vegetable stor fry chow fun noodles with vegetarian egg rolls both times and they did not disappoint. I would recommend this place to anyone looking for good food.
I had the shrimp and pineapple fried rice. 5 stars for the portions. 4 stars for the food. The shrimp was pretty bland but the rice was good. Orange chicken was delicious. We all had a decent amount of leftovers because the portion sizes were large. Prices were relatively decent. The shrimp fried rice was $13 ish for a large portion.
Wokcano
Yum 😋 this is fine dining Asian cuisine! The food is fresh & made to order! We were greeted at the door with a smile 😃. The garlic 🧄 & broccoli 🥦 chicken w/ fluffy white rice 🍚 is delicious 😋!!!! We also enjoyed the orange chicken yummy!!! You will enjoy the music too! 👏👏👏Go here 👏👏👏 you will not be disappointed!!!
The atmosphere was great. The food was delicious. The staff was tentative and helpful in explaining the menu. We would definitely go back.
Jasmine Restaurant & Market
First time for Burmese food. Had the grill but now thinking about it should have gone for something more traditional. Authentic style, only downside is most seating is outside and if it’s cold you’re just going to have to suck it out! The chai tea was different to the regular chai I make and drink, worth a try. Inside is a mini grocery store which has many Burmese style foods :-) Keep up the great service.
I am so thankful for my Burmese friend for introducing me to this Burmese/Indian spot. The restaurant/market is so low-key but they sell some good stuff! Parking is free on the street on Sundays, otherwise it's metered and you have to pay during the week. Dishes I ordered and liked: -lamb biryani $18. This is a filling dish that is shareable. It comes with the most tender lamb in a bed of red/orange rice. It was so flavorful. -cucumber yogurt. I am not sure if this came with the lamb, but it was soooo good. -peas & naan $6. This was my first time having peas as a dip with naan. It was surprisingly very delicious. The naan was thin and crispy. -Fish cake salad. I actually don't see it on the menu, but my friend ordered this. It came with a bowl of soup. -Myanmar chai $2 for small. This was great hot milk tea. (I didn't taste the Indian-type of chai) I love tea leaf salad, so I would want to try that next time. They have neat items in the market. Credit card/Apple Pay accepted. Bathroom is in the back.
Super Dumpling Culver City
IG/TT @waitfoodfirst (Replaced wokano restaurant in the mall) I really wonder if Super dumplings in the Culver City Westfield mall gets their name from being super juicy. Whether steamed or pan fried all of their dumplings had at least a spoonful of hot soup. This place is halal so all dumplings are made with beef instead of pork which I thought was unique and still super delicious. They also have your favorite Chinese dishes like super tender orange chicken and fried rice which I really enjoyed. They also have sushi dishes but that didn’t seem like the vibe so I didn’t try them~
Wonderful experience. We went as a group of friends for dinner with 3 young kids. It's a spacious place with welcoming and friendly staff. Neat and tidy, fast service, and menu items came earlier than our expectations. Food was tasty, and authentic. We ordered Orange Chicken, Beef with Broccoli, Chicken Fried Rice, Noodles, wontons and both steamed and pan fry dumplings. Their Sesame Balls were very delicious also. Corn soup was good too but didn't have any chicken in it only the broth and was served in individual sizes. For bigger groups like ours they should provide a group serving in a big bowl. Overall experience was excellent with very comfortable and properly spaced furniture. Staff was very efficient in removing empty plates and bringing in refills. We welcome a Halal Chinese restaurant in Culver City and wish them success and fame.
Pei Wei
Better than PF Changs, at even better prices. We all chowed down after horseback riding all morning.
My review was 4 stars but my visit today sucked. They got the order wrong. The food was barely warm. The seasoning was off. The Mongolian beef was under cooked. We had to send it back and the manager had an attitude about it. She didn't even want to offer an appeasement. She also never said sorry as my 6 year old cried waiting for his dinner.
bling bling dumpling
Super Dumpling at Fox Hills Mall where Wokcano used to be is cool! The hot and sour soup was flavorful, the California roll fresh, and the complimentary spicy chicken dumpling was a great touch. Edson the bartender took great care of me. Even though I didn’t have a drink. He provided superb customer service—attentive and welcoming, he made the experience even better. I’ll definitely be back! By the way, I’m Christine the Realtor with Pacific Playa Realty—need a new home or food spot recommendation? I’m your go-to! #SuperDumpling #FiveStarEats #FoxHillsMall #ChristineTheRealtor #SupportLocalBusinesses
Great service! On time! Delicious dumplings. They catered a work event and the food was a hit. Will definitely be coming back. Much better than going with a standard chain restaurant.
Ms. Chi Cafe
We've been watching the 5th season of TOC, and it encouraged us to finally visit, and we were not disappointed. Food is freshly served, delicious, and every bite was tasty. Service was excellent. They were friendly, helpful, and attentive. We'll definitely be returning, Cheeseburger dumplings were our favorite. And the passion fruit yogurt smoothie was exceptional.
I had a mixed experience here I would say. Food was honestly very good, had good veggie options and the beef and broccoli looked worth it. Has a good amount of steak on top of the broccoli. They also have a good selection of beverages to accompany the food. Dirty paper menus is not the move. We walked in at 8:25, the server didn’t seem very happy. Assuming because they closed at 9. Given the location and the great beverage options they have I would say 9 is very early to close for a place like that. They miss out on making more money and make the diner feel rushed. We were quick and left by 9:05. Definitely not the experience we were hoping for. 3 stars because when you go out and spend the extra money you want to be treated well. The server at 8:50 was closing up dragging chairs outside and getting ready to leave.
Bang Bang Noodles
I had high expectations but unfortunately, my experience was underwhelming. While the concept is great—hand-pulled noodles made fresh—the execution left a lot to be desired. We ordered four of the beef Szechuan noodles. The sauce was one-dimensional, with an overwhelming amount of oil but little depth of flavor. Instead of a rich, complex spice, all we got was heat with no balance. The dumplings were a major disappointment. Instead of a balanced, flavorful bite, they were completely overpowered by an overwhelming amount of red wine vinegar. The acidity drowned out any potential depth in the filling, making it nearly impossible to taste anything else. Rather than enhancing the dish, the vinegar turned what should have been a delicate, savory experience into a one-note, overly sour mess.
Okay, so I really wanted to love this place because I'm a huge fan of hand-pulled noodles. However, as a Chinese person who's had a lot of hand-pulled noodles in her life, maybe my expectations are too high for a place like Culver City. Don't get me wrong. I think overall for people who have never had Chinese hand-pulled noodles before, this is a GREAT introduction to it. I highly recommend still trying these out. However, I got the Dry Spicy Cumin Beef and I do have some critiques for the dish. First of all, I felt like there could have been more flavor to the dish. Second of all, the texture of the noodles felt a little too soft and they kind of stuck together. Dare I say... it's not as bouncy as the other hand-pulled noodles I tried? Finally, for the price of $18, I expected a bigger portion size I was expecting more noodles in that bowl. I think comparatively speaking if anyone has ever had Very Fresh Noodles at Chelsea Market in New York, I think Very Fresh Noodles by far has better texture and portion size. Don't let this review deter you though! I do think TikTok tends to overhype certain restaurants. I just want to set the right expectations. I would still highly recommend trying out this place for yourself if you are curious about hand-pulled noodles.
Panda Express
Ridiculous long wait at the cash register. The line for ordering food was fast but the girl at the cash register was painfully slow. The counter got backed up with food orders while the cash register girl was taking forever. When it was finally my turn to pay, my daughter’s order had been given to the customer before us. They gave my daughter another order but the portion size was significantly smaller. Do better!
I’ve been a regular customer at this location with generally decent experiences, but today’s visit was incredibly disappointing due to the poor attitude of an employee named Jose. When I arrived to pick up my order, I waited until it was clear to approach the counter. A young employee initially seemed like he was going to help but didn’t, and then Jose, an older, heavier-set employee, asked for my name. I gave it to him, but he couldn’t find my order. I pointed out that he had just looked at it twice, and he claimed the name was different. I showed him my order confirmation in two forms, both of which clearly matched my order. Despite confirming this multiple times, he smiled and still asked, “But what’s the name?” At that point, it was clear to me that Jose was not interested in resolving the situation in a respectful or efficient manner. Even though he knew the order was mine, he continued to treat me dismissively. He asked, and i showed him again my text conformation with my name and also my online receipt. I told him that my order could be under my first or middle name, but instead of helping me, he insisted on making the situation more difficult than it needed to be. His rude demeanor and unprofessional behavior made me feel like I was being mistreated for no reason. In the end, he ended up handing me my order without even confirming my name and that was the reason for the hold up, even after I had provided all the necessary information. As a first responder, I’m used to dealing with high-pressure situations, but this kind of treatment during a simple lunch pick-up was completely unnecessary. I expect professionalism and respect when I’m paying for a service, and today, I received neither. Jose’s attitude was disappointing, and it left me questioning the level of customer service that Panda Express is allowing. I hope management addresses this behavior, as I don’t think it’s too much to ask for basic courtesy when picking up an order.
Mongolian BBQ
Food was nice and spicy Spicy good 😏 No issues with service past 2x times that I have visited
So I have a sensitive stomach to spice. I asked for mild but the woman in front of me asked for spicy. The guy cooking didn't come close to keeping our orders apart and I ended up with one helluva hot meal. To make matters worse. I asked if I could get a little teri sauce added at the end, since they no longer have squeeze bottles out on the counter. The cook said to ask the cashier and the cashier said "NO". REALLY! Was it too much to ask for? Unreal!!!!!
Panda Express
This place will always give you the minimal amount of food and charge as any other location. Also aperently, a bigger plate only comes with 2 SiDES!! when u ask for half and half rice and noodle. Truly the worst panda I have been into.
A major disappointment. Arrived just prior to 5pm but selection was very limited for a dinner time. Food was bland (broccoli beef, orange chicken). To top off my experience, they would not accept a Panda gift card. If I ever decide to try Panda again, it definitely won't be at this location.
Chinatown Express
I love the black pepper chicken and orange chicken. These are my favorites here the chow mein is authentic. The servers are very generous and usually hook you up a good portion. They even have a family deal where you buy three plates you get the fourth for free! I definitely recommend this place to anyone who loves Chinese food!
Not bad. You need to stop by between 12 to 12:45, otherwise the food won't be hot. But the portion size is good and the egg rolls are more than decent. I like the fact that they have a water dispenser with glasses. If they had white pepper as a table condiment I'd give them five stars.