Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Rosemead, California, United States. 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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4 based on 102 reviews
This unassuming hole in the wall in a small strip mall is pure delight. Although bracketed by a 7-11 convenience store, a discount mobile phone shop, and a dry cleaner, you know you've chosen well when you see chairs arrayed outside for waiting diners and the chairs are all filled. This is a busy place. Rightfully so. We were fortunate to hit a lull and were seated immediately but people were waiting for a table the entire time we were there. The food is terrific. Is it authentic? The customers were 98% Asian when we ate there. That's a good sign about authenticity. I ordered a seafood Pho with shrimp and crab. It did not resemble what I'm used to getting in San Jose but it was delicious nevertheless. One of my dinner companions ordered yellow curry chicken with french bread. Seemed unusual. Also delicious. Be prepared for the endless menu. It's 30 or 40 pages long. Better: do your homework and study the menu online before visiting. Very highly recommended.
4 based on 13 reviews
Before leaving for LAX to return home, we visited this restaurant to try their pho as they were full house in the previous night. There is always a reason why the restaurant is full house - good food, neat and tidy environment plus good services are all the reasons. Of course, inexpensive price is also another catalyst. I tried their "Special Pho" and spring rolls; both of which are good.
Hopped into Tai Kadai one saturday lunchtime; nice cool modern interior, a few asain families eating, good looking menu and we ordered our usual som tam and pad thai. in addition we ordered hainan chicken and fish cooked in lime and chili...all arrived in 5minutes, seriously fast, as if they knew what we were going to order. In addition to speed, the quality was amazing, fresh crunchy papaya salad, sticky pad thai, chicken stock infused rice, tasty dippy bits and the best was the soused fish in chili and lime with coriander, onions. Price $52+ tip with a beer and an authentic thai tea. Looking forward to returning..first review? maybe newly opened?
4 based on 7 reviews
We went here based on a review a while back from Jonathon Gold. We were delighted with what we found. The restaurant serves Shanxi style food. We had the best pork dumplings ever - and we have eaten a lot of pork dumplings. They were huge, flavorful and moist. The other winner was the hand-cut noodles, tender and tasty. The service was attentive, but we never felt rushed. This is a place for those who are adventurous about Chinese food. It is in a strip mall and not a fancy place. At lunch it was packed!
4 based on 40 reviews
Only order the marinated bulgogi or the kalbi; everything else is flavorless. The flame on our grill went out three times. Poor ventilation in the restaurant, very smoky. Servers were inattentive and did not help cook the meat, as waiters in most Korean barbecue restaurants do.
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 35 reviews
After 1 hour in line at about 2pm on a weekday afternoon, we were quickly seated. Great vibes. $1 Kirin beer. Like the menu where you can build your own bowl of ramen. A basic bowl of ramen with cha siu, noodles and green onions costs $6.95, and all other toppings (too many to choose) are extras.
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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!
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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