Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Rosemead. Rosemead is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 53,764. Rosemead is part of a cluster of cities, along with Arcadia, Temple City, Monterey Park, San Marino, and San Gabriel, in the west San Gabriel Valley with a growing Asian population.
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This place has great food at a price that can't be beat we ate here as part of our month long vacation and loved it
4 based on 9 reviews
This place is okay. Came here with my family and we were able to get a seat very quickly on a weekday. One good thing about this place is that the dim sum hours have been extended. Just like many other places on Valley Blvd. The dim sum here is just okay. Service was sub par. We got seated and it took about 10 minutes before they came to our table to ask us for what type of tea we wanted. The carts came sooner and we had already started eating a few dishes before the tea came. The place wasn't even that busy. The typical dim sum was mediocre but some things that weren't good was the "white tofu" with ginger sugar syrup. It still tasted very grainy and not very smooth at all. The chicken feet was fairly decent. The sesame fried balls with lotus seed/paste inside wasn't that good. The sesame seeds on the outside was quite bitter for some reason. The "ha gou" was okay. Shrimp was small and the skin was very sticky. The "tseu mai" was small and didn't have much ingredients in it. Some other places actually place real shrimp on top of it but this place does not. Overall, I would not recommend this place but it is in a very popular plaza and they do get tons of business. Service was sub par. It's been awhile since I've come here and the decor on the inside has been redone and it looks really nice. The chairs are more comfortable. One weird thing is that as you enter the dining area, the wall on the left does not have dragons on it. It has like two heart shapes or something like that. Weird.
4 based on 53 reviews
One of the best Dim Sum in the San Gabriel Valley area. Plenty people at meal time, so will need to make reservations (wait can be up to an hour).Wide range of Dim Sum dishes and service is reasonable (efficient HK style). Would recommend it if you are in this area of the city.Also, restaurant has won many awards, including being member of Chaine Dr Rotiseurs.
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.
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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!
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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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