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Garden Café - Arcadia 0

Garden Café - Arcadia

956reviews

Our weekend favorite choice is the Prime Rib Special. French style filet mignon is another favorite. Garden is really an amazing place. They serve breakfast lunch and dinner and there are endless choices of dishes to try. Be prepared to be hooked. Generally busy during meal time on weekends. Best is to go early or late. Order takeout is another choice.

A long time favorite of my parents and now me. No menu here sucks, all of them delicious in their own ways. The fried rice was wonderful and has that wok flavor and smoky taste. The chow fun was also very delicious, both being carbs not having an overwhelmingly salty or sweet flavor, making it wonderful as a side for the other menus. I admit the service here was completely chinese with the ignorant waiters who won’t give effort in the nicest service, but they are quick and they get the job done, filling our glasses quick and taking our order quickly. They were quite busy when we came in and when we called in before they picked up the phone and left it somewhere for us to listen to the atmosphere. The place feels nice always and although the floors may not be clean, our tables and our wares were clean. The prices are not overcharging for such a great meal. They also open at days where most places would close (christmas etc).

Din Tai Fung 0

Din Tai Fung

2552reviews

Are there a bunch of other cheaper alternatives around the area? Why bother with this ridiculously long line? Well, if you wanna' take your date in a dimly-lit spot to impress her, THIS IS IT! The food isn't bad. Would I like bigger portions? Sure, but that's not the point of coming here. Service was excellent, and the staff was very friendly. They didn't speak too fast, and were very patient with us. The food is great! They're famous for the 小籠包 (Xiao Long Bao), so try those, but generally you can't go wrong. Really loved the Mango Snow dessert. Get it before they take that off their menu!

Where to start! We happened to get there at the right time to meet the very humble owner and his son, what nice and genuine people. We made reservations so we were seated pretty quickly. We had the cucumbers, green beans, bao buns, won tons (the pork version and the shrimp version), the chicken and noodles, the pork fried rice, the pork ribs, and the pepper steak. Every one of these delicious dishes was brought to the table by extremely courteous staff. The produce at the restaurant was fresh and crisp, the meats were savory and perfectly prepared. The ribs were savory, sweet and oh so tender. I think I dreamt of the garlic green beans. This was the best Asian cuisine I have had that I can remember. We followed up dinner with their amazing mango desert as well as the chocolate buns. Loved it! Thank you Din Tai Fung for an amazing experience.

Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant 0

Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant

741reviews

We’ve eaten here many times over the years, and yesterday we came to celebrated a friend’s birthday with a feast, while some dishes were decent, some were okay and some weren’t good at all. The good: the Peking duck was sliced at our table side in very thin slices and tasted better than most here in SoCal, the black fungi (木耳) was one of the best in the area. The okay: beef ribs were good, tender and flavorful, cold fen (凉粉) and liver slices (夫妻肺片) were fine as well.The not-so-good: our highlight was supposed to be the king crab that came in at over $750. It was fresh, but lacked any discernible flavor, which was a real disappointment. The bamboo shoots had excellent texture, but again it lacked any flavor. There were a few other dishes that were kind of forgettable. The service was excellent as always here, so no complaints there. The corkage fee was a reasonable $20 per bottle for wines.

One of the best Chinese first date dinner restaurant in town, came here for a date the service was on point and the atmosphere of the restaurant is luxury. The food is great taste and their Peking duck is the best out of all I have tasted. Loved every single piece and wrap. Their lobster noodle is incredible deal. Had a great time here!

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.

Panda Express 0

Panda Express

652reviews

Just small amounts of food , I ordered the large side order. The guy gave me not a full box , it’s just broccoli, 6.25 dollars for small amount inside. Food items are great . They have hot and sour soup here for price 3 dollars. Small and small amounts of food .

This is one of the best place I love to eat panda express. The fried rice. The teriyaki. Honey walnut shrimp it’s good. An orange chicken. I’m guarantee you is the best place to hang out and chill. As a YouTube contractor. I’m guarantee you you love this place to eat 100%.

Yang Chow Restaurant 0

Yang Chow Restaurant

689reviews

We made reservations for 12:30pm on a Saturday for 11 people but to our pleasant surprise it was not busy which was great. Quiet atmosphere. This is a traditional family style menu. All dishes were cooked well and flavorful. Slippery shrimp and moo shu wraps were my favorite. Large portions to share and we also had alot left over to take home. Hospitality was nice and we all took home a 2025 Year Of The Snake Chinese zodiac calendar.

I had the pleasure of dining at Yang Chow in Pasadena, and I have to say, it was an unforgettable experience! The food was absolutely amazing, with large portions that left us more than satisfied. To top it off, the staff was incredibly kind and made my mom’s birthday extra special by surprising her with a little birthday ice cream and a cheerful song. Their hospitality really set the tone for a fantastic meal. Highly recommend for great food and even better service!

JS Foothill Restaurant 0

JS Foothill Restaurant

46reviews

Last minute decision to try a newly discovered dim sum place around the neighborhood. It’s not your typical large scale dim sum place. However, they do offer a large selection of dim sum and stir fried dishes. It’s nice to see family owned small restaurant pop up. We were seated quickly and food was served quickly. I am always amazed how the chef can offer such large selection of dishes. Worth a try.

They have dim sum all day! The food was delicious and reasonably priced! The service was fast and friendly and the restaurant was cute and clean.

Sam Woo B.B.Q. 0

Sam Woo B.B.Q.

662reviews

One of our favorite Hong Kong style BBQ restaurants in the area. Generally no wait necessary. They offer a large menu. You will for sure find something you like.

The lobster with noodle (with yee main) is really delicious. The wonton is flavorful. The morning glory is ok. Plenty of choices to choose from. Enormous parking lot . Fast service. The restaurant can fit almost 100 people

Tam's Noodle House 0

Tam's Noodle House

274reviews

It's an okay place. Tug in the corner of the plaza i usually missed its existence. Very old school HK cafe. For what I ordered - wonton noodle and beef stew dry wide egg noodle, it's pretty good. Better value then down the street at Alice's Kitchen. I think the outside section fares better for lunch than sitting inside, it's kind of on the small side. Sadly the outside patio doesn't have much view to speak of but it is a distance away from the busy streets unlike other venues- definitely a good distinction from others where you would feel the draft from traffic. They have bulk frozen dumplings of various meats for sale as well. Good place for a quick lunch.

Delicious food. Porch chop in honey sauce was amazing as well as the beef rice roll. Parking sucks up too but there’s a structure directly behind and a short walk up. Definitely coming back.

Kim Ky Noodle House 0

Kim Ky Noodle House

407reviews

Fast Service Noodle #1, combination meats, the egg small noodle is good (chewy texture) soup is tasty (most definitely have MSG) overall is above average but not WOW Satay Chow Fun - is OK. Not that bad but definitely will not order again (if I can still remember when re visiting) House chile - Good tasted but not spicy enough CASH ONLY

Cash only so YOU KNOW it's 🔥 Noodles are great and I recommend the filet mignon with red rice. There can be a wait and you may be asked to share a table with others -- make friends! It slowed down after 1pm on a Saturday FYI

东北菜馆Sheng Yuan Restaurant 东北串儿 0

东北菜馆Sheng Yuan Restaurant 东北串儿

89reviews

I had a terrible experience at Sheng Yuan Restaurant. After dining there yesterday, I ended up with severe food poisoning—vomiting three times and having diarrhea. The food was incredibly disappointing. The Guo Bao Rou (sweet and sour pork) was overwhelmingly sour, and the Salted Egg Yolk Fried Chicken Wings had an extremely fishy taste. I had to literally wash the Guo Bao Rou in the salty sauce of the Tomato Egg Drop Noodles just to make it somewhat edible. My friend only took one bite of the pork and chicken wings before refusing to eat any more. They ended up ordering noodles from another restaurant. The only dish that was somewhat tolerable was the Tomato Egg Drop Noodles, but even that wasn’t great—it was just edible, nothing more. When we complained to the staff, they just brushed it off, claiming it was impossible. It was an awful experience, and I will definitely not be returning.

東北人 have a negative stereotype that whatever they do, it's without care for quality, and things just come out looking janky. Not the case here with these folks! The food is pretty good, and you can tell the clientele here have good relations with the owners. My party and I kept calling back to make changes to the reservations, and they didn't say a word. Did their best to accommodate. Plus, compared to other regional Chinese cuisines, Northeastern Chinese food tends to be the best bang for the buck. Last but not least, if there is a positive stereotype 東北人 are known for, it's being 爽快. Not pretentious at all, and to the point. Gotta' love that about them!

Bistro 1968 0

Bistro 1968

302reviews

Was definitely a bit suspicious about all you can eat dim sum, but was pleasantly surprised overall. Everything came out super quickly and was piping hot, and the quality was a baseline solid. Har gow, shu mai, Cheung fun were nothing to write home about but were tasty and it is unlimited, so I can't complain too much. The pork ribs and egg tarts were great too. Note that the tea costs an extra $2 per person, and there is a limit of 90 minutes.

Organized. Short wait to sit down as well getting the order dishes. Only took 5 minutes between order and 1st dishes but the remaining came quickly after. Food was delicious. Recommend only ordering what can handle so maybe about 10-15 items are plenty. Anything more than that may put you in OD zone. Overall, dim sum affordable. Veggies fantastic. If ordered separately elsewhere, then likely more than $25+ per person. Tight parking spots limited. Thanks!