Find My Perfect Chinese Restaurant Near Me

Best Chinese Restaurants in Central LA, Los Angeles, California | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide page5
  1. Chinese Food
  2. Chinese Restaurant
  3. California
  4. Los Angeles County
  5. Los Angeles
  6. Chinese Restaurant in Central LA

Hop Woo BBQ & Seafood Restaurant (Chinatown) 0

Hop Woo BBQ & Seafood Restaurant (Chinatown)

1089reviews

It should be noted that my review is based off of an Uber eats review. First off the prices are more expensive on Uber eats as compared to just dining in so that played a part in my review. Overall I thought the flavor and quality was good. As compared to other Chinese restaurants I’ve tried it was about average which was not bad. We ordered chicken corn soup, basked fish, walnut shrimp, vegetable egg rolls, Mongolian beef, stir fry vegetables, fried rice, orange peel chicken, house special chow mein crispy noodle, and fried tofu with white rice on the side. It was for my family of seven and they were all satisfied and it fed us all. I think the fried tofu was my favorite and the walnut shrimp. The flavors were good and the quality was descent. Overall it was a good dinner to treat my loved ones to. I’d definitely order from this place again or try in dining for a better idea of how their food is. Next time I’ll try their other menu items in person.

Delicious a la carte. Chinese food. The staff greet you with such enthusiasm. The duck was delicious and vegetables are always delicious. The dish washer needs to be cleaned. The cups seem to be dingy.

Volcano Wok 0

Volcano Wok

110reviews

An independently owned restaurant in the hustle and bustle of Hollywood. Very quiet, clean and great made to order selections if you wish. Order the hot and sour soup which is made with great ingredients such as bamboo shoots and woodland ear mushrooms. They also make their signature hot sauce

My boyfriend and I came into the store and it seemed like it was under construction, after asking it was open. It was very uncomfortable and super cold because of the wind. We were looking at the menu to see what we wanted, the owner recommended us fried rice (it was the quickest option) and he was too lazy too cook anything else. Whilst ordering the owner farted loudly in front of us. We had to wait for the food very long and saw the cook eating - simple chicken egg fried rice and teriyaki chicken. When the food came the teriyaki chicken was yummy and looked nice. As for the egg fried rice - was it really chicken… or dog? Never coming back, would love to give -1.

Trieu-Vinh Restaurant 0

Trieu-Vinh Restaurant

17reviews

This restaurant is terrible. Worst experience ever! You come in and the old waiter keeps asking you order the expensive food, when I ordered tea, she keeps asking me to upgrade to jasmine green tea which I don’t want. After ordering she suddenly comes over and ask me to buy things for a girls’ scouts. I say I don’t want to, then 3 min later she asks me again... We ordered three dishes, one fish and one vegetable is ok, the other one “fried mifen” is terrible, the beef they use is not fresh and very hard. And the noodle is too salty. Any the end we don’t feel very happy so tips not much, the waiter keeps asking us to add to the tips... we are so unhappy and wants to leave so we give her more money. So I write so long here asking everyone pass by do not come in eat here! Terrible! What’s more, it shows “潮汕粥粉面” but it is actually a Vietnamese restaurant! What a cheating!!!!!!! Long sentences in short: DO NOT EAT HERE!!!

Food taste meh, and it was expensive for such quality of food. I had Chow Fun and Homemade Soymilk, and it was a little bland in taste. Owner lady was pretty rude and desperate for business. She even told a sad story about herself, not sure it's that true or just a business tactic to draw customers. Will not come here again.

Wah King Noodle Co

1reviews

Hoy's Wok Chinese Food

584reviews

Stopped by for lunch before heading into the mall. First impressions, the restaurant was clean, bright, and there was plenty of seating before it got busy. The hostess was kind and attentive. She asked about dietary restrictions and took my order. The ambiance was nice with music playing in the background. When the food came out it was hot, fresh, and tasty. Overall, would recommend this place for their large portions, tasty food, and warm service!

Hands-down, one of the best most authentic places to eat in the heart of Beverly Hills. With private parking and so much flavor in each and every dish this place is hidden gem. It’s a family operation here and the food is just so fresh and quality is really noticeable.! I highly recommend this place!

Mandarette Chinese Cafe

223reviews

Thank you so much to “T-M”. Really enjoyed having a snack, ordered the BBQ Pork, which was hot and was enough quantity for the price. It’s a huge restaurant that have been there for over 45 years. The place was organized, could be better storage but definitely the kindness and service of Mr. T-M was making my time a better one. Definitely worth it to be there to eat your food hot enough and have a good time watching some sports while eating good Chinese food. I’ll come back soon!

Great chinese food in this neighborhood. It is certainly catered to a more American palate. Expansive menu, great location, good for large groups or a quick business lunch, and good service. The sizzling beef/ scallop and garlic peashoot were amazing. I highly suggest it.

iHome Kitchen Chinese Dumpling House (Beverly)

395reviews

Northern Cafe is fire! The dumplings were amazing, so juicy and flavorful. Service was on point, super chill vibes from the staff, and they were quick with everything. If you're craving bomb dumplings and a great spot to chill, this is it. Totally worth the hype, no cap! Will be going back again soon!

Dishonest Tipping Practice I’ve been to this northern café in Beverly Hills before with my white husband and had a pleasant experience, so I decided to take my parents visiting from Beijing. Unfortunately, this time was very different. The waiter didn’t greet us or offer any conversation. We didn’t need his help for the self-service water, but he poured it for us anyway and then walked away. At other northern-style cafes, tipping isn’t expected since it’s mostly self-serve. Here, you scan a QR code to order, pack your own food, and check out at the counter. When it was time to pay, I noticed the waiter had already selected a tip for me without my consent. The only words he spoke were asking me to swipe, and when I questioned why the tip was already included, he seemed irritated and just told me to sign. I didn’t want to make a scene in front of my parents, but this felt like tip fraud. Also the food tasted not great, you can see the dumplings were broken. I’d appreciate a response from the owner about whether this is standard practice and a partial refund of my tip. If it is, it’s even more concerning. Update: the owner simply would like to deny other than checking the camera. I have uploaded My receipt picture already and they chose to deny. Read previous reviews pls this happened more than once

China Lush

2reviews