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HONG KONG BBQ RESTAURANT
Great place for lunch. We were in a hurry and didn’t get a chance to try their roasted duck but the dishes we ordered tasted great. Not overly flavored nor drowned in sauces neither. The fruit teas were reasonably priced. The Vietnamese style coffee was extremely loaded with caffeine.
We come to Hong Kong BBQ all the time, and it never disappoints! The food is always delicious, and the atmosphere is casual—nothing too fancy. There's a to-go area at the front counter, and a sit-down area if you want to enjoy your meal there. We always order the wonton duck noodle soup, and it's soooo good! This time, I tried the roast pork wonton noodle soup to switch it up, and while it wasn't bad, I’ll stick with the duck noodle next time! Their garlic pork chops are a must-try, and the Singapore stir fry noodles are amazing too. Always a great experience here! * Service is always good 👍 👏
Phoenix Inn Chinese Cuisine - Los Angeles
Solid Chinese cafe food. The duck with steam buns was delicious. I do wish the skin was crispier but at this price, I am not complaining. The water spinach with garlic was the perfect accompaniment along with steamed white rice. I like to pour the water sauce from the spinach on my rice with a little soy sauce and chili sauce. Yum! The service is typical cafe service. It’s not priced for fine dining so don’t expect fine dining service. It’s great casual cafe style service that comes with great affordable, authentic Chinese cafe food. Good tea and they even sent us home with a treat of mango custard. Will for sure be back when I’m the area but not a go-out-of -your-way spot.
This restaurant is very affordable, every dish looks big and is packed with great flavors. If you come to this place with a group, there is a mandatory tip so don't get surprised by that (it will be included in your check). I got various items from the menu, some of the highlights were the garlic and shrimp fried rice and the Chinese sausage fried rice. The service was great and included tea. My party kept drinking hot tea and the waitress was always on top of it and refilling it. Even when we finished our meal and we were just chatting amongst each other, the waitress still offered tea, it was a very nice gesture and made us feel welcome to stay more. Pending on how much you eat, I recommend getting the number of plates = the number of people in your party. If you cannot finish everything, they offer boxes to take out the rest of your food. I recommend dining in, it is clean and spacious. The only bad thing is that some members of my party went to the bathroom and it was not clean, one of them even said that it ruins part of the experience. For the owner: Please clean the restroom, it would have been a perfect experience.
Broadway Cuisine
*Can you believe they got my order wrong and it was still amazing.* I order something completely different and Im not sure how I ended up with this order. Maybe I should have listened closer when she repeated back my order. Although my order ended up being really good. At first I was upset about the wrong order and decided to make the best of it and give it a try. Man let me tell you that’s some of the best fried rice I have ever had. The egg foo young was good and the gravy was probably the best I’ve had. The staff here are super quick and very friendly. Soon as I walked in they instantly tried to sit me at a table. I do feel kind of bad for the people that probably got my order because I’m sure they probably had go back and get their order corrected. Besides that I’m glad they messed up my order. I wish they would have made a mistake and tossed in some egg rolls!😂😂 I would highly suggest stopping by and giving this place a try. Just check your bag before you leave.
We should’ve walked out the moment that we sat down because we saw people at other tables walk out as well. The food is insanely overpriced, especially for lunchtime. The staff was rude and quick to walk away from the table before we finish talking. Every single piece of food that we had la flavor and when I asked for napkins because our tea spilt they brought over one. We left and the lady chased after us. Confused because we definitely paid but she said we didn’t tip. We told her that the service was got awful and the food was just as bad. “ thanks for running after us though.” is what I said to her at the end of the conversation as we walked out. Coming from someone who’s had over 10 years in the restaurant industry this was one of the worst experiences at a restaurant in my entire life . Rude service, bad food, and about two tables worth of customers at the busiest time of the day, which is lunch.
Won Kok Restaurant
This place has very very good dim sum, buns, and more. It is super great taste-wise but I'll have to say that if you are not Asian, you might not be used to how the workers treat you. That's okay, just keep it in mind and if you can ignore that, you will not regret eating here. I recommend trying the buns and dim sum. Super affordable and tasty!
Ok if you’re looking for cheap Chinese food but real good…Won Kok Restaurant is the place! My brother & I got the Special Chinese Family Dinner #1 which consists of: egg flower soup, chicken wings, egg roll, pork chow mein, mushroom chicken, sweet & sour pork (my fave) and pork fried rice (2nd fave). It was a feast to say the least!! There’s a short wait to get a table but once seated it’s decent wait time to have all those food mentioned. Did I forget to mention all those were only $42?? We had to get to-go boxes bec it was a lot! Definitely worth coming. A tiny parking spot for restaurant goers is a plus. They also have a Dimsum line on the side. This wasn’t my first time here….or my last! 😊👍🏼
Jade Wok
I'm back (2nd review.) I've been craving their house-special tofu. It's like no other. And so is their smoked duck: Tender, meaty and flavorful. The other dishes were also very good. A true Hong Kong/Cantonese traditional restaurant. But most of all, the price and free parking is a big plus. I increased my food and service rating 1-star hire. Great VALUE. Family-owned and operated. I usually go to San Gabriel Valley and avoided Chinatown in the past 10 years. But now I'm hooked on the 2 special dishes. [Original post] You must try their house-made tofu dish and their smoked duck. These were the star dishes. The other dishes were good, solid, traditional Chinese dishes. Good food. Good value. Family owned. Free parking (in the back.)
Jade Wok is hands down my go-to spot for fried rice. Their house fried rice is next-level good—packed with flavor, perfectly cooked, and loaded with all the good stuff. The rice is never too greasy or too dry, and they don’t skimp on the ingredients. Every bite has the perfect mix of protein, veggies, and that signature wok-charred taste that makes it stand out from other places. The rest of the menu is solid too, but I keep coming back for that fried rice. The portions are generous, so you definitely get your money’s worth. Service is always friendly and quick, and the food comes out hot and fresh every time. The place itself has that classic, no-frills Chinese restaurant vibe, which I love. You come here for great food, not fancy décor, and they deliver every time. If you’re in the mood for some legit, satisfying fried rice, Jade Wok is the spot.
Kim Chuy Restaurant
Most authentic Teochew noodle soup on this side of the Pacific Ocean. Every time I order from them and take my first sip of the broth it’s like that one scene from Ratatouille. This is what food is supposed to be.
Teochew comfort food. The auntie sounds like my grandmother so I know it's legit. 😂 Real cozy and homey vibes. A little-known gem in Chinatown.
Golden Tree Restaurant
The atmosphere is eh, but the food is fast served hot and ahhhmazing! We ordered 7 Flavor lamb chops that were smothered in green scallion and crispy garlic. We also ordered combo fried rice and Kung pow chicken. Everything was delicious.
The Combination Rice is amazing—loaded with shrimp, chicken, and more. It's one of my favorite dishes at my go-to family restaurant in Los Angeles. The portions are generous, and at $17, it's a great value. The staff is always friendly, making every visit a positive experience. Highly recommend!"
Yang Chow Restaurant
Yang Chow lives up to the hype! I visited Yang Chow for a Saturday lunch and got seated fairly quickly, although a waiting list formed as soon as we got seated. We ordered the sizzling rice soup, which had a really unique, crunchy texture and was perfect with some chili oil; and the famed slippery shrimp. The slippery shrimp was just incredible and honestly indescribable. It’s like the most perfect American Chinese food, and the portion was big enough for two people. Would definitely return, ideally when the lines aren’t too long!
Great chinese place - very authentic and flavorful. I have had nothing like this in Europe. The potions were big with value for money!
Foo-Chow Restaurant
Walnut Shrimp must to try!!! I wasn’t feeling atmosphere to be honest(probably it just me) kinda depressing. Food and service were good. Mongolian beef was kinda mid but I’d comeback to try something else I bet it’ll be good. Our order were ready in like 15 mins, portions are solid(one main dish and bowls of rice could easily feed 2)
It was kinda cool to eat at the famous Rush Hour restaurant, however it needs to be updated. It’s a little old and outdated. The food was good and it’s served family style meaning large portions. We got the dinner special with included a wonton soup, shrimp, vegetable egg roll and the main entree and rice. My husband and I shared the beef and broccoli and the shrimp and veggies. There was so much left over that I even had enough for lunch and dinner the next day!
Full Moon House
I was searching for lunch after a long day at court and this had good ratings so decided to go here. The waiter was so helpful in finding parking he came out of the restaurant to tell me where to park. They have an arrangement with the building just past them and will validate which was a pleasant surprise. I also enjoyed the hot jasmine tea. I ordered the chicken and vegetables which was HUGE! I had been a little upset at the price hike because yelp was 3 dollars less, but when I saw the portions I understood. I was the only one there, but soon a group of Asian business men arrived and I knew I had a good spot if other Asians liked their food. What I liked about their vegetable mix is that it bol choy and a wider variety than other places. Plus, it was very tasty. I took half home to eat later, but then took compassion on a homeless guy begging and gave it to him. I hope he liked chicken and veggies too!:)
Just had a great business meeting as everyone knows that I love Asian food. So when I went on Google this was the first place that I found and set up my appointment just like that. Surprised that there was no long lines at all because usually that tends to happen. The beef stew plate and chicken fried rice was real solid to me. For food lovers this is definitely the spot to come through to it.
Zen Mei Bistro
This place is a beloved neighborhood staple. The lemon chicken is one of my favorite dishes. The breading is so thin and crispy, and the dipping sauce tastes like real lemons. I also love the braised string beans and pan fried yee mein noodles. The owner and staff are so nice and attentive, and they also support several Chinatown mutual aid orgs. I love them.
The ladies are really nice, got the pork and century egg congee and it had lots of pork in it compared to other spots I’ve been to around Chinatown! Also got their Singapore noodle stir fry which came with lots of various seafood!! I wish I also tried their fried shrimp but will definitely go back for that next time.
East Garden Restaurant
Stopped in before seeing a show near by and we enjoyed everything. The tea was a nice touch to bring out and was hot and really good. All of the food was flavorful and a nice portion to share. The egg roll were also great. Even got some mango custard at the end and it was a nice way to end a meal. Will visit again if I am back in town
East Garden in Chinatown is a must-visit for dim sum lovers. Their shrimp dumplings are huge and juicy, while the fried dough is crispy and satisfying. The beef rice noodle rolls are soft and tender with just the right amount of sweet soy sauce. We also loved the walnut shrimp—creamy and perfectly paired with candied walnuts.