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Panda Express 0

Panda Express

1260reviews

the man taking our order, jason, was extremely rude and inconsiderate. the tables were sticky and the vibe was just off 2 of my friends were given bowls instead of plates, which they paid for. overall, not a great experience which could have been better in many ways didn’t get a fortune on the fortune cookie

It’s like mall food court Chinese food in Knott’s Berry Farm. The orange chicken was good, broccoli was broccoli, and chow mein was average. Does the job of feeding you Asian inspired flavours in the theme park and it’s part of the dining plan so that’s a bonus.

Woktastic 0

Woktastic

87reviews

Driving through Valley View Blvd, my wife and I got hungry and found this small fast food restaurant. We were surprised on how generous the owner served their portions for their two item combo. If you have a big appetite you can grab the three item combo. So deliciously prepared by their cook. The foos runs out quick but is well supplied by their fast cook who runs the kitchen just a call from through their intercoms the additional portions arrive ready to be served and hot. You have to try this fast food restaurant when you are around La Palma and Buena Park. They have huge parking and offers discounts to Seniors, Military & Students.

First time eating here yesterday. Looked nice and clean when you go in. Friendly lady at the counter gave us a few samples of the food before ordering. Food was great, fresh, and flavorful. Good portions on every serving. The only thing was not good was the teriyaki chicken it was chopped in small pieces and was really dried. The red BBQ chicken that was in a sauce was also dried and hard. Everything else that we ordered was good. The bathroom was cleaned and stocked.

Panda Inn (La Palma) 0

Panda Inn (La Palma)

1302reviews

As of April 2025, the Lobster Crispy Noodles dish is not listed on the menu at Panda Inn’s La Palma location. This specialty is available at the Pasadena branch, where it features Maine lobster over crispy egg noodles with shallots and enoki mushrooms, accompanied by a choice of black pepper or ginger scallion sauce. At the La Palma location, a comparable option is the Upside Down Crispy Noodles, which includes crispy egg noodles topped with Napa cabbage, mushrooms, snow peas, bean sprouts, and carrots in a Shao Xing wine sauce, with a choice of chicken or shrimp.  For the most current menu offerings or to inquire about the availability of lobster dishes, it’s recommended to contact the La Palma restaurant directly.

The service was terrific. I loved that there were multiple people serving us as we needed things addressed and not just one dedicated server. They don't carry sweet-n-low or any sugar substitutes (Just a note, not a judgement), so naturally, I got a coke. The food came out very fast. It was fresh, hot, and absolutely delicious. We started with wonton soup. Even our pickiest eater was delighted. I got honey walnut shrimp, which is one of those hit or miss entrees in restaurants, IMO. Let me tell you - IT HITS here. The glaze isn't too thick or overly mayonnaise-y. The walnuts weren't soggy or too hard. They were perfectly textured and paired incredibly well with the shrimp. The shrimp were also perfectly sized. The broccoli beef was also delicious. Fresh broccoli that still had that amazing crunch (but not too much crunch). The flavor was terrific. I wasn't the biggest fan of the fried rice. I felt like it was lacking some flavor, but it did have a terrific mixture of ingredients. We took our leftovers to go, and they reheated really well, which was also a nice surprise. We will definitely be returning.

Oriental Chinese Cuisine 0

Oriental Chinese Cuisine

191reviews

TO GO ORDER REVIEW Had to go for dinner 2.28.25 What we ordered ~ egg flower soup was standard tasting. Good. No vegetables in soup. ~ Salt & pepper pork chops was really yummy and crispy. Delicious seasoned. Orders are given pretty good & large amount. They offer great lunch and weekend special pricings. Will definitely be back for lunch special with my friends. Pretty good & reasonable pricing. Located in the corner of Kraemer & Yorba linda blvd. Same plaza as Spitz, Chipotle, Starbucks, next to Original Pancake House & Clyde's Chicken.

The food was really good. The service was an extra special treat. Staff is so friendly and super attentive. We really enjoyed ourselves and you will too. The orange chicken was so amazing! Shrimp chow mein a super hit too! I’m a moo shu fan and it made my fav list.

Twin Dragon 0

Twin Dragon

169reviews

Delicious food, excellent prices - most affordable stop we've had in California so far. No idea why this place isn't PACKED but it was lunch on a Sunday and fairly slow. The noodles, orange chicken and firecracker chicken were our favs!!

First & last time here. Not sure how this place gets anywhere near 4 stars. I stood there waiting to be acknowledged after 3 people in front of me were taken care of. Only 1 person working out front. She even served 1 table that was dining in. After starting my order she stopped halfway to get a phone call. I ended up getting 1 combo instead of 2 due to lack of customer service & some items weren't visually appealing. Teriyaki chicken is ok, no teriyaki sauce just grilled type chicken. Fried rice isn't fried at all, more like steamed. Orange chicken is more batter than chicken. Egg roll had nothing in it. A frozen egg roll from anywhere else would've been better. Chow mein is ok. Nothing to provoke a return visit. Overpriced & lacking quality.

Capital Noodle Bar Brea 0

Capital Noodle Bar Brea

328reviews

I walked in to dine on a Saturday afternoon and the service was amazing from the beginning. Very welcoming and friendly. I got three different dumplings plus hot tea and paid just under $40: 1. Spicy wantons - thin wrapper and nice filling, but the chili sauce was lacking in my opinion. It had a good spice but it was bitter and very dry, despite seeing the chili oil on the bottom. I think using a chili oil that has aromatics would work better and with some soy sauce for balance. 2. Juicy pork dumplings (their version of soup dumplings) - the order of 4 seemed really small compared to most dim sum places but the filling was sweet, seasoned, & very juicy. The soup part had already leaked out of two of mine unfortunately though. Also the wrapper thickness was not consistent; one was thin and three were very thick, too thick. The wrapper could be more thin. 3. Sui Mai - these Sui Mai were BIG! They were probably the best of the dumplings I tried. The filling was well seasoned, the shrimp was snappy, & a perfectly thin dumpling wrapper. Overall great spot for a dumpling/noodles fix & great service but certainly not a replacement for dim sum.

A Heartwarming Trio of Beef Noodle Soup If you're a fan of rich, flavorful, and comforting meals, this trio of beef noodle soup is an absolute must-try. Each bowl is a testament to the art of balancing bold flavors, tender textures, and aromatic spices, making it a truly unforgettable dining experience. The classic version is a timeless delight. The broth is deeply savory, with a robust beefy flavor that’s been simmered to perfection. The tender slices of beef melt in your mouth, while the chewy noodles provide the perfect contrast in texture. A hint of star anise and ginger adds a subtle warmth, making every spoonful a comforting embrace. This bowl is a nostalgic nod to tradition, executed flawlessly.

Super Juicy Dumpling [Brea, CA] 0

Super Juicy Dumpling [Brea, CA]

497reviews

If you're looking for authentic Chinese food and soup dumplings, you have to try this place. I have been coming here for years!! Food is always spot on, and service is fast!

Pretty good. Taiwanese beef rolls were the best. The Shanghai fried buns were a bit too much bread and not enough meat. Everything else we ordered was good. Will definitely come back.

Min’s Bistro Chinese Cuisine 0

Min’s Bistro Chinese Cuisine

149reviews

Yang Zhou fried rice, Chow Fun (paid extra for beef but not evident, at least it was tasty), sautéed mixed veggies (overcooked). spicy garlic soy edamame (was really yummy), Mushu pork w/ pancake (they forgot to send the pancake, this dish was our sole purpose of ordering today, very disappointing), shrimp pan fried noodles (noodles were thick chow mein size, first time seeing this), and I did call the restaurant right away, he apologized, said he would give something extra next time very nonchalantly.

My wife's boss recommended Min's Bistro highly, especially touting Mongolian Beef as a must item. Since we were nearby after a medical appointment and were hungry. So we thought: "Why not!" Food: we ordered the Mongolian Beef, Honey Walnut Shrimp lunch specials and xiao long bao as an appetizer. We got the xiao long bao first. The taste wasn't terrible. It didn't taste that good either. They smack of having sat in the freezer a bit too long and had dried out a bit. So meh it was. 2 out of 5 stars. Would not recommend ordering unless your hankering for XLB is overwhelming. After the disappointing XLB, Min's Bistro redeemed itself with the actual lunch specials. Each dish was served with a bowl of rice and a hot an sour soup. The Mongolian Beef was delicious. It was perfectly cooked where the meat was tasty and tender. The onion and scallions were perfectly sautéed nearly to the point of caramelization. By itself, this is a 5-star item. The Honey Walnut Shrimp were made with a large shrimp. They were shelled and deveined properly. You'd be surprise how many Chinese restaurants don't deveined their shrimps properly. But Min's Bistro did an excellent job with it. The taste of the shrimp itself was decent. The mayo was a bit overly much. I'd recommend the kitchen to either cut back on the mayo or do a 2-step stir-frying plus deep-frying process to lend the shrimps with slightly crunchy mayo shells. That would've better complemented the honey walnuts. 3.5 stars rounded up to 4. Service & atmosphere: the restaurant is minimalist chic. It looks clean and well maintained. Eddie, our server, did a good job of covering the 4 tables of customer. The service wasn't super quick. But it wasn't slow or inattentive either. Anyhow, it's consistent with other 50-dollar lunch for 2 places. Conclusion: I would come back to Min's Bistro if I am ever looking for lunch at Yorba Linda again.

Tan's House 0

Tan's House

228reviews

The best place to go for Chinese food. The service was fantastic and the prices were even better. You have to try this place at least once. It'll be your go to Chinese food place for the rest of your life.

All we like the Chinese style BBQ. We order lamb skewers, chicken cartilage, sausage, and pork belly. Spicy and non spicy both. So yummy. The fired Crab is very fresh, kids love the deep fired squid lot. Specially the service is go great, give us free cold dishes, and the snacks for kids also. If you like Chinese BBQ with skewers, give a try.

Boston Donuts and Chinese Foods 0

Boston Donuts and Chinese Foods

203reviews

Great Chinese restaurant, I loved it. Mom and pop small Chinese restaurant with great food and very clean. I would recommend trying it. Also, they have excellent donuts as well.

Love this place. Great food check Friendly staff check I fully support any small businesses like this. No bs just quality all around.

Full House Chinese Fusion Cuisine 0

Full House Chinese Fusion Cuisine

257reviews

It's hard to find a Chinese restaurant that suits Korean tastes in the United States. In the past, a Chinese restaurant called Youngpoong in Garden Grove, their food was the best in Orange County. But the taste of food has changed since the owner changed, so I don't go there anymore. Full House Fusion Chinese Cuisine (Chomanwon) first opened at Zion Market Mall in Buena Park, and the food tastes great, so I always went there for Chinese cuisine But somehow one day they suddenly closed the business and I was sad. :( About three years ago, Full House Fusion Chinese Cuisine reopened at Amerige Heights Town Center in Fullerton. The most recommended menu is sweet and sour pork (Tangsuyuk), the flower of Chinese cuisine. When you dip crispy fry in a sour, sweet, glossy sauce, it dances in your mouth. For Black bean noodles (Jajangmyeon), I would like to give three and a half out of five stars. Anyway, the cuisine here is great, especially for those who miss Chinese food they used to eat in Korea.

Their jjajangmyeon was great and jampong was solid. I thought ive had better jampong than theirs but besides that everything was good. Their tangsooyook was a bit dry in my opinion and not as crispy.

Jjin Jjajang 0

Jjin Jjajang

230reviews

The parking space is a bit small, but you can park on the side street. The food is delicious, the sauce is rich in flavor, and the staff is very friendly and attentive. The restaurant has a small but cozy space, making it suitable for small groups, couples, or families.

It's small in size but feels very clean. The servers are also fast and friendly. In particular, the jjamppong is large in size, plentiful, and the ingredients are fresh.If you want to eat Korean-style Chinese food, go there.