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Golden Dragon Chinese
I got the black bean fish for $12 and it was delicious! In general, this place is $10-13 range, they cook fast and all the dishes are good! My go to
This Chinese restaurant offers excellent food that keeps us coming back for more. Each dish is flavorful and cooked to perfection, making it a top choice for Chinese cuisine in the area. However, the restaurant's appearance leaves something to be desired. While the establishment is clean, the old and worn carpet gives an impression of dirtiness and outdatedness. A remodel would do wonders for the ambiance, aligning the decor with the quality of the food. Despite the need for an aesthetic update, the fantastic food makes this restaurant worth a visit. If you can overlook the dated decor, you’re in for a treat with some of the best Chinese dishes around.
Chinese Taste
For Chinese fast food, it’s right up there. Food trays around 6pm looked pretty fresh. Made our choice based on what looked the freshest and were pretty satisfied. Went with bbq pork, beef and broccoli and pepper chicken. Also had the hot and sour soup, which they make to order and was out pretty quickly. Have to say the flavors were pretty good as well. Fried rice and noodles were very good also. Two of us were able to split a three item combo and soup, with left overs. Not bad for $20. As this is fast food, you can’t really customize your order unless you order one of their specials so some of the dishes were heavy on the filler items, like onions. The fried rice could have benefited from a few more peas and carrots. Other than that, not much to complain about.
The food is awesome; however, I was charged an "CRV" for using the credit card, and the server did not inform me of such charge, nor was there a sign stating so. Hope they can be more transparent about those...
Red Lantern Chinese Cuisine
I was looking for a good Chinese restaurant in the area and ended up at a great one. Every dish we ate was delicious! We ordered the vegetable egg roll, crab rangoons, soup dumplings, Singapore rice noodles and chicken and broccoli. Every single item was flavorful and appetizing. We had mango iced teas and they were amazing. The service was also wonderful. They were very friendly and attentive. If I am ever back in town, I will definitely return here.
Red Lantern is a gem in Glendora! Solid Cantonese/Chinese food here. We celebrated a birthday here and loved their: • fish fillet in black bean sauce • sautéed string beans • tofu veggies • salt & pepper pork chop Was not a huge fan of the orange chicken so won’t get it again next time, but otherwise the food here is solid. The service is also great and everyone is friendly here. It’s a nice neighborhood spot for Chinese food for sure.
Jade House
Very good food and service. Will go there again soon.
Lunch special sometimes not count and they do not tell you. Went with family and my food came 15 minutes late, after everyone else finished eating. Service very bad. Would not eat there again.
Mr Rice Restaurant
It's really delicious if you just drop in when you pass by!
I ended up getting tomato beef noodles. It tasted great and the lady who served us was so considerate and nice. She's very transparent with the wait times and catered to our every need. I will definitely be coming back!
Happy Duck House
I'm not a huge fan of Peking duck, but this place did the duck very well! The flavor wasn't overwhelming and it wasn't fatty. The other dishes we ordered were also very good. I would say the fish didn't have much flavor though and probably wouldn't order it again. For a Chinese restaurant the waiter was super attentive. Was very pleased by the service here. Would definitely come again.
The lady that served us was really nice. She is very attentive and suggested us a few dishes according to our preference, since some of us do not eat spicy. I was impressed by all the dishes we ordered. The lobster was so good, I was not expecting the lobster to be a popular dish since it is a Peking duck house. The eel stick rice was amazing too. I will definitely be back to try their other dishes.
Yintang Spicy Hot Pot 隐烫麻辣烫
The beef bone soup base is rather bland and different from the classic malatang because it’s definitely not spicy enough. The ingredients are fresh but there aren’t many choices to choose from, the sauce section is clean and tidy but again, not a lot of options. It’s good enough to be a lunch spot tho.
We always come here - especially love the light spicy bone broth. My teen loves the spicy dry noodle
AYEE Rice Noodles Roll
I’ve been to this restaurant multiple times, and the food quality has stayed consistently good over time. The prices aren’t exactly cheap, but the portions are generous. For Los Angeles, their rice noodle rolls are definitely among the better ones you can find. That said, a word of caution—always try to park your car somewhere visible, and never leave any valuables inside. Otherwise, your window—or your belongings—might be gone when you get back. This goes for any nearby parking spots too. Be careful.
Pretty decent branch Chinese restaurant. Prices are decent for congee and noodles but chengfei is a little bit pricey. Service is alright but food comes out quick. The quality of food is very good especially the seafood congee. Chengfei is pretty good as well, and it's freshly made. Mushroom Shu Mai is decent and big. Probably coming back for congee and other items next time, and recommend people who want something cozy for breakfast or lunch here.
Fennel Bistro clay pot rice
This place is good if you’d like to try clay pot rice. They have a nice selection of items for you to try. The place is small, seating is pretty much set for 4 people per table with their bench seating. They can bring a chair if you have 5, but you tend to be blocking the walkway. it can be difficult to come with a larger party, but they do also have a bigger outdoor space. Parking is easy. Service is good, staff is friendly. Limited English, but luckily the menu ordering is on the iPad and you can swap between Chinese and English (though some of the English translations are a bit weird) We ordered the pork belly appetizer but it wasn’t the normal pork belly you may be thinking of. It was chewy, good spicy powder and dip. Probably wouldn’t order again but it was good. If you order a clamor dish, it comes with a soup or dessert. We got the black bean sauce short rib and the braised brisket short rib. Both delicious and good amount of protein. Tender meats, and full of flavor. The pork ribs are more savory while the braised brisket is on the sweeter. Portions are definitely more for individual, order multiple if you plan to share. For the price, I think it’s good value and fair. Rice is good, mix it well, I love the crispy rice from the pot. Desserts were fine, depending on what you prefer. The hot dessert is nice with a touch of sweetness. If you like sweet desserts, get the cold one as it’s more refreshing, lots of fruits and sweetness. I liked both. We’ll be back again when we’re craving clay pot rice and I’ll try something else next time
Modern cooking methods have made clay pot rice available as a lunch option. Instead of waiting over half an hour, you can now get it within 10 minutes—complete with steaming hot Chinese preserved meats and that perfect golden crust at the bottom. Friendly service and reasonable priced, a great spot for lunch.
S & W China Taste 上海小吃
I'd say this restaurant is a hidden treasure in LA. It is family owned, not appealing from exterior or interior but that's not the point. More importantly, their Shanghainese cuisine is one of the best in LA. The lady boss and her reception is always delightful. Chef is the owner so you can make sure he makes every dishes with cares. No MSG. A great place for family gathering.
A very few that are still left as a true authentic shanghanes style restaurant in southern california. The 2 are absolutely wonderful. What the place in a very depressed location? I wish the restaurant are in a better setting, but the food is the best
19 Town
The best Chinese restaurant I ever had in America! 19 Town is an absolute gem in California's dining scene! The creativity and elegance infused into every dish are unparalleled. Each bite is a journey of exquisite flavors, beautifully presented and expertly crafted. The ambiance is chic and sophisticated, making it perfect for a special night out. The staff are attentive and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. If you're looking for a top-notch Chinese restaurant that offers both culinary artistry and a luxurious atmosphere, 19 Town is the place to be!
Of all the dishes we ordered, my favorite was the Cheese Mapo Tofu Tarts followed by the Sauced Crispy Shrimp and Matcha Ice Cream for dessert. Those three dishes were fantastic. The House Special Fried Chicken Wings were also hot, crispy and juicy, and Wok-tossed Lobster Tail was tender and flavorful. We came to celebrate our anniversary, but weren’t really made to feel special by any means like I have at other fine dining restaurants. The front of house staff and servers were nice and friendly, but they didn’t really make an effort to connect with them and the interactions were very short. They didn’t check in with us during our meal and just dropped off dishes without any explanation either, which is possible I’m just used to how restaurants operate in the city of LA. It could be that this is the style of customer service here, as it’s a very different environment. They didn’t seem understaffed for a Saturday night. This place has a lot of potential, but just wasn’t for me. It’s a great spot for food and drinks though especially in the city of industry area if you’re looking for a place to hang out, eat good food and sip on some bevies.
Umi Hotpot Sushi & Seafood Buffet
I had a fantastic lunch at Umi Hotpot Sushi & Seafood Buffet yesterday with my cousin! The all-you-can-eat format is incredibly reasonable, and the variety of food is impressive. Each dish was well-seasoned, making it a delight for the taste buds. The selection of fresh ingredients for hotpot was abundant, and the seafood options were simply amazing. The drinks were refreshing and perfectly complemented the meal. Overall, the atmosphere was wonderful, and I can't wait to return for another round of this delicious experience! Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great meal in the City of Industry.
Yeah fine dining is cool and all but sometimes you just want to stuff your face at a Chinese buffet XD If you come in with Vegas buffet expectations, you’ve already failed, my guy. I know, I know, the food and atmosphere might not be as bougie as a sit-down restaurant, but what they offer is the sheer variety of dishes under one roof. For $39.99 a person on weekends, you get access to a whole sushi section with nigiri, rolls, and sashimi, crab, seafood boil, ramen made to order, dim sum, mini hot pots at your table, and all the boba drinks. I was actually pleasantly surprised by how everything was prettily presented and tasted quite fresh, especially the sushi rolls which were my favorite. So set your expectations right and you’ll definitely have a good time. Thanks for reading! ^-^