Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in La Habra, California, United States. La Habra is a city in the northwestern corner of Orange County, California, United States. In the 2010 census, the city had a population of 60,239. Its related city, La Habra Heights, is located to the north of La Habra, and is in Los Angeles County.
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4 based on 18 reviews
Higo Sushi has added Peruvian meals to its' menu, but the sushi and the tempura keep us coming back. A full meal includes salad and Miso soup...The salad is 'a salad' but the Miso is as good as I've had in Japan.We each had the Tempura and it was made to perfection.
4 based on 15 reviews
I haven't been to the Oriental Chinese Restaurant (OCR) since it changed hands a few years back. Dining area is much improved and enlarged with the removal of the private dining area and changing the environment to a lighter interior color decor. We started with sizzling rice soup. However, gone are the days when the waiter would serve in a dramatic fashion the "snap-crackle-pop" rice right at your table on to the family soup bowl. Perhaps too much liability now a days. But, the soup was great. Won Ton appetizers were large over sized dough with very little meat. Not Good. Mu Shu pork & Mongolian Beef was above average accompanied with assorted vegetables. Good wine at an affordable price. All in all is was a good dinner.
4 based on 16 reviews
Tasty sushi, but noisy atmosphere, creamped seating and somewhat poor service.
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4 based on 11 reviews
Mad Wolf is one of our longtime favorite restaurants. As another reviewer said, it definitely fits the "hole in the wall" category: a tiny place with pink walls, red booths, and an aquarium in one corner. But the Mongolian BBQ is always good, and so are their delicious little sesame pocket breads.As is usual with Mongolian BBQ, you fill your bowl with raw vegetables and meats (if you're vegetarian you can request tofu instead), add your choice of sauces, and hand it to the chef who grills it in front of you. As an update to older reviews: they do now offer minced garlic and sesame oil along with the usual sauces, as well as roasted sesame seeds to sprinkle on top of your dish. There are other Chinese dishes on the menu, but we have never ventured into those, because the Mongolian BBQ is delicious - and flexible enough to suit everyone's tastes. If you visit during peak times (especially weekend evenings), the line sometimes gets backed up, and you may have to wait a while for your food to be cooked.This is a family run place, with good family atmosphere and many repeat customers who (like us) have been going there for years.
Had lunch there once during my business trip to California and it was great food over great price. I had the BBQ platter that came with chicken, pork and beef that I chowed down in minutes, too bad I only discovered this place the day before I ended my trip, else I'd definitely be a return customer.
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