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The Bund 8 外滩8号
Came during lunch, the food is really good, authentic Shanghai dishes. Steam chicken scallion is very flavorful. Tofu skin in tofu skin mung beans is very soft. Fried shrimp is also good. Crab meet noodle you can taste the sea. 佛跳墙 is very nice, ingredients used are what you expected, taste great. Service is excellent, server checked in on us constantly, made sure we got everything, and add water to tea pot without us asking. Plenty of parking in parking lot
We went to this location before, but in a different restaurant name. The Bund 8 is Chinese cuisine specializing Shanghai style dishes. All dishes are very authentic n tasty. We have 8 people, and we ordered 2 appetizers n 6 dishes. Food is plenty. We ordered their specialized steam chicken soup n sweet n sour fish: the top expensive dishes in the menu, but they are worth trying. Go before 6, cuz they will be all busy after that.
Dim Sum Box
Open daily from 8am to 3pm, Dim Sum Box in San Gabriel, California, in the SGV (San Gabriel Valley), has the best value with most of their dishes priced at $5.49. That’s 24 traditional dishes to choose from, both savory and sweet and everything in between🫶🏼 First time trying dimsum or don’t know what to get? Order this lineup and thank me later: 🥟Shrimp Dumplings (Har Gau) 🦐Shrimp Siu Mai 🍗Chicken Feet 🧁Malay Sponge Cake 🐷BBQ Pork Bun 🍘Sticky Rice Chicken Wrap Turnip Cake with Dry Scallops 🍮Baked Egg Custard Tarts 🥐The Embassy Kitchen Special Buns 🦐Shrimp Rice Roll 🍘Sesame Red Bean Balls 🫔Seafood Egg Rolls 🍲Pork Congee
The egg yolk bun is sooooo good! Even better than the ones I’ve had in other popular dim sum places on the area!
澳門茶餐廳 Macao Cafe
Macanese is an exotic result of Portuguese and Chinese food combined and known as quite possibly the first fusion cuisine ever? You can find generous portions of just that at Macao Cafe in San Gabriel in my very own SGV (San Gabriel Valley)🫶🏼 First time trying this fusion cuisine? Order this lineup and thank me later: 🍞Macau Milk Toast 🥘Roti Candi with Curry Chicken 🍜House Signature Fried Noodles 🐷Pork Chop Rice 🥟Shrimp Wonton Soup 🍋Iced Lemon Tea
Whenever I don’t feel like cooking, I’ll bring the whole family here for a meal. The decor reminds me of a Hong Kong street-style diner from 20 years ago, and the flavors are pretty authentic too. Highly recommend the Stir-Fried Beef Rice Noodles, Macau Milk Toast, and Baked Bolognese Spaghetti—these three are our must-orders every time. We’ll add other dishes depending on the day. The stir-fried rice noodles have tender beef and are packed with wok-fried aroma. The toast is crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and tastes amazing with condensed milk. The spaghetti is for the kids—every time, it manages to fill up our two little picky eaters.
东北菜馆Sheng Yuan Restaurant 东北串儿
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!
Indian, The Tavern
Nice place to come for drinks and some Taiwanese dishes that I can't find elsewhere. Food is flavorful and the servers are cute and friendly. A lot of families come in here for dinner and later in the night it becomes more of a cool place to drink with your friends while eating a wide variety of dishes. The squid lips are the best! Unfortunately, not always available.
The restaurant changed its name a while ago (not sure if the owner changes), but the recipes stay! Have been here many times since I was still a student 10 years ago; the taste is still the same. I love the place even though some dishes may be too salty or too much MSG (not everyone’s favorite), but I love the place!
小湘厨Hunan Cuisine
I Will never be back to this place ! Food and service is bad I was served and charged for an aweful sticky tofu dish The first time it was cold, literally as you cut through it and the second time it was burnt! They must have just reused the same tofu from the first time and deep fried it until it was inedible When I expressed my concerns to the waiter, he just said this is how it is served and left! very disappointing ! Places like this shouldn’t exist
We drove by this plaza and noticed a newly opened restaurant, so we decided to give it a try as we love spicy Chinese food. It may look like a small spot from the outside, but the food was a great surprise. The rice noodles, smashed eggplants with thousand eggs, and dry pot perilla frog were all delicious and full of flavor. Definitely worth checking out, and we’ll be back for sure.
LuDingJi Noodles
This store has very good service and the food is delicious! Looking forward to coming again next time!
You think about getting ramen, but you want something healthier? Try rice noodles. LuDingJi will open your world to rice noodle soup. Parking is usually plenty, just go to their underground lot. The restaurant is relatively clean. Food is served pretty instantly, so that's great news for hangry (hungry and angry 🤣) customers. Servers are polite and friendly too. The only complaint I have is the lighting in this restaurant is kind of dark. To order, it's 3-step to get your bowl of rice noodle goodness: 1. Choose your soup base 2. Choose your entree 3. Choose your carbs, but really just get rice noodles! 👌 4. -- Side note: please get some add-ons as the dish doesn't come with many things. -- Food we ordered: - Tomato soup (8/10): For those who can't eat spice, this is Really REALLY GOOD! It's not too salty, the rice noodle textures were mildly chewy and tasty. I added fatty beef and some vegetables. Overall, the portion given is plenty. - Chili Pumpkin (10/10): A little spice, but this is probably my favorite hands down! The spice has a mild sweet-sour flavor to it. I really enjoyed this. - Shou Zhua Bing (6.5/10): This is basically roti canai with meat. I actually liked the dish. I gave it a low rating because I felt like the meat was cold but I thoroughly enjoyed the roti canai! Overall, I would recommend this restaurant to anyone that wants to try a ramen alternative. ✨🤤
Lu's Garden
Asian comfort food! Loved the verities and also enjoyed that they offered unlimited sweet potato porridge for dine in customers. Friendly service! Side note: Lunch is a better deal ($16.95+ tax for 3 items combo, $21.95 for 4 items as of Jan, 2025), considering they offer the same food all day
the portion was really underwhelming—barely enough to be filling. For nearly the same price, you can get a freshly made, full plate of food at a proper restaurant. This felt more like a snack than a meal. Not great value for the money. This plate, 2 tofu, more than 10 dollars
Northern Cafe 兰州拉面
Some of the noodle dishes were OK, but the 蝦餃(Haa Gow) were pretty much purchased from the frozen section of the Shun Fat grocery store in the same complex, and heated up. Otherwise, it's OK. I think I need to give this place another shot to give them some more chances. Last time I ordered my to-go order around lunch time, they had like a 10-minute delay for some reason, and another guy was waiting for his food too.
It’s our first time here. The server was very friendly and recommended beef and tendon noodles. Very nice clear soup with freshly hand cut noodles.
Yum Cha Cafe
If you’re not wanting to deal with the long lines at sit down dimsum places and don’t care for the occasional rush hour lines, this is your spot for TO-GO dimsum. Well it’s mine :) Some of the staff is friendly and some can be just very matter of fact. So don’t take it personal. You can pay via cash or credit card. You order at the start of the line and make your way from the pan fried stuff to the steamed stuff to finally the baked stuff. Most of the items have 3-4 items in one order. Prices are decent from all under $6, but everything has gone up in price this year. The food is OK, not gonna lie. It’s average and edible but not like amazing. But if you’re hungry and you want more, it’s good pretty good variety of basic stuff. They also have roasted pork and BBQ right next door in case you wanna take some to go. If you are hungry and want to eat there, they have plenty of tables that not very many people sit at right in front of the cafe, next to the supermarket. They do close on Wednesdays. There’s also plenty of parking in the shared lot.
The cashier is very bad service. They changed me wrong. Add a duck on my bill but I don't order and receive it. When I ask for why, the cashier who keep yelling at me in public and kept saying I took the duck. I am looking for a problem solution not the yelling without doing any checking. Very bad service and don't understand how this person can survive in her workplace and service to customer directly
Southern Mini Town Restaurant
Very authentic Shanghainese dishes in strip mall.
This is the most authentic and delicious Shanghainese food around the 626 area.
Rolling Wok
Cheap, authentic Chinese food. The tables are often dirty, I suggest getting take out. The chicken here is amazing.
Literally got ignored. Was waiting Had people cut me and the lady literally saw me walk in first and then starts serving them up and ringing them up. Had to walk out this place. If ya don’t speak mandarin or canto you’re gonna have trouble here. the food looks horrible but it is cheap.