Best Chinese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Chinese food in San Gabriel. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Chinese restaurants near you.. San Gabriel is a city in Los Angeles County, California. It is named after the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (which in turn was named for Archangel Gabriel), founded by Junípero Serra. The city grew outward from the mission and in 1852 became the original township of Los Angeles County. San Gabriel was incorporated in 1913. The city's motto is "A city with a Mission" and it is often called the "Birthplace" of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. At the 2010 census, the population was 39,718.
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4 based on 51 reviews
A wide variety of Asian noodle dishes spicy and not spicy. Service was quick and delivery of the order rapid. It would have been a 5 but my order went MIA. Luckily our server, Eric, noticed & made things happen quickly to correct the problem. Will return & recommend.
4 based on 27 reviews
Homemade, fresh, delicious and fun to watch. The noodles are hand pulled which is an art unto itself. That means you dont get mass produced, factory dried and boxed, over-cooked soaking noodles. These are already fresh and mosit when boiled, so they dont get sticky and too soft. The price for noodles is probably a tad higher than you're used to because these require extra work. The traditional flavors are excellent. The dumplings and a noodle soup will more than fill you up and satisfy.
4 based on 47 reviews
This place is now called Five star Seafood and I must say it is the best Dim Sum that I have ever had. The variety is amazing and the menu endless. Really enjoyed the experience and loed the feel. Only wish they understood English a little better.
4 based on 31 reviews
This location is by far more relaxing to eat at than the Alhambra location. We came in to have lunch and there was no waiting in line. I ordered my favorite Pad Thai and asked for it to be spicy. We also ordered the Combo Rice, Chicken noodle soup, and a thai ice tea. It didn't take long to get our food and there was plenty of it, enough to feed me for a couple of days. The only thing I didn't like that the Pad Thai was not spicy like I requested it to be, I had to add sriracha sauce to spice it up.
4 based on 46 reviews
Went for a brunch following a wedding the night before. The restaurant is huge and we were probably one of the few non Asians.I love Dim Sum but 888 disappointed me. The pot stickers and dumplings were the only good thing.Most of the items are encased in large ball of dough with a little filling and mostly air. They keep bringing different items and after a while, they all seemed the same.
4 based on 57 reviews
All Hainanese and Singaporeans would protest that this is a shameful and disgusting representation of Hainan Chicken rice. First, the chicken although a huge portion, is lacking the soft and tenderness of the wonderful silky skin. The chicken usually lacks in flavor but this is absolutely tasteless. Now for the most important part, the rice. Hainan chicken rice is suppose to be full of chicken flavor and a bit of ginger and onions. This was everything but. Even white rice has more flavor than this. The chili is also extremely important and this was a completely failure of any representation of Hainan chicken rice.
4 based on 125 reviews
From coast to coast, the dim sum are very similar. I always wish restaurants would be more creative. I was very pleased with the dim sum here. There are so many different selections in addition to the traditional ones. Everything was delicious. The service was great. The waiter always checking my teapot. Empty dishes were removed promptly. This is one of the best dim sum restaurant I have ever been to. I wished I had a bigger stomach so I can try more things. Thumbs up!
4 based on 42 reviews
I do recommend this restaurant for their excellent fare and very reasonable prices. I am concerned the fact that there are only 13 tables. Our wait was over 1 hour 45 minutes at 6:30 PM on a Saturday evening. No reservations. Parking, too, is terrible:This restaurant is in a strip mall with very few parking places. If you can stand teh wait an dfighting for parking, by all means, try the food. The signature dish, Lobster, was excellent!
4 based on 96 reviews
I organized a friendsâ outing to Lunasia on a Saturday morning. Having never been there and knowing my lady friends were totally unfamiliar with Dim Sum, I was a little worried that they might not enjoy it. I had heard that there was a tremendous wait, even at 11AM, but we sat outside for what seemed like just a few minutes before we were called. As I suspected, my friends left all of the ordering up to me, so I dove right in and ordered various dumplings, green beans, sliced pork, noodles, pork belly and a few other things. I even decided to order dessert so that we would not have to call the server later in the meal. To my amusement, the first thing that arrived was the dessert! There were also a few items being offered at the tables by the servers. One of the ladies spotted some buns that looked delicious and indeed they were. Another server came by with what looked like long thin bread rolls â they were a sweet item with custard inside. Everyone oohed and aahed! Everything was very tasty, especially the green beans and the pork belly item. Service was OK, with little contact from the servers (everything ordered from a form on the table via pencil check marks). As busy as it was, I expected to be rushed, but there was rushing us at any time and we spent quite a while just catching up. This was well worth the drive from the Westside.
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4 based on 154 reviews
We had to arrive at 4:30 pm to get a table for an early dinner on Motherâs Day. No reservations accepted. Parking is very crowded in the lot but they have valet parking. There is also parking on the streets if lucky to find one. We had a party of six and ordered the Family Dinner for $54 which included 5 dishes - House Seafood Soup or Sweet and Sour Soup, Clams with Hot Spicy Sauce, Kung Pao Chicken, Sauted Pea Sprout, and a Steamed Whole Fish (Tilapia). Our main dish was the Newport Special Lobster (market price). A medium lobster was sufficient for our party of six. Everything was fresh and delicious! The lobster was all gone but we took the spicy lobster sauce and leftover rice home to make a fried rice dish tomorrow. This was a very good value for a lobster dinner! In a per person basis, each person cost approximately $50, including tip.
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