Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Signal Hill. Signal Hill is a city (2.2 mi², 5.7 km²) in Los Angeles County, California located in the Greater Los Angeles area. Situated on a hill, the city is an enclave completely surrounded by the city of Long Beach. Signal Hill was incorporated on April 22, 1924, roughly three years after oil was discovered there. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 11,465.
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4 based on 27 reviews
We have gone to numerous sushi houses, and have even become weekly regulars at certain sushi bars. This is our first venture to this place, because one of our favorite sushi chefs just moved to this establishment. We were completely in heaven after trying four of their rolls during happy hour. The prices are extremely reasonable and the quality and taste superb! I highly recommend their Autumn Roll and Fantastic Roll. They were attentive and service was great. Parking is very limited; beware. We will return.
4 based on 11 reviews
I went with friends to try this place out. Prices were economical.The food seemed a bit too fishy - maybe I'm not up to food this true to the source. Seemed a bit too greasy.Give this a pass.
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4 based on 38 reviews
My only criticism is they need to repair water leakage problem in the ladies bathroom, otherwise good for a quick bite. They have a discount program where you only pay a minor amount for the better all-you-can-eat buffet and Teppan grill. Really attentive service.
4 based on 24 reviews
Wow! So many choices here. You can choose from Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Thai food here. The wait staff is very friendly and attentive. I enjoyed my beef jerky like dish that was so unusual. It's one of their specialties. I also enjoyed the drunken noodles with chicken and the Tom Kha Kai. It was fabulous and sweet the way I like it. We went on a Sunday at 4:30 and were the only people in there. It was nice and quiet. The place seemed clean as well. I will be back.
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4 based on 37 reviews
The restaurant is located close to the intersection where finding parking is not a problem. So we parked right in front of the restaurant! We came here to have dinner with my friend who moved many years ago from NY to California. She came and org her husband to be who happened to be Korean. We had some appetizers and drinks to start. They have happy hour till 7 pm. We had some chicken wings, mini burgers, chicken bibimbap and some soups. I tried the soup and thought it was fantastic. This beef broth soup had an amazing taste yum yum! I liked the bibimbap a lot! I wasn't crazy about the rest but I tried them. The place is quite big with two separate dining sections: the bar/lounge dining area and the dining room area. There's a small bar with no bartender but servers use it to get ready the drinks for their guests. Our waitress, Ashley, was friendly and attentive. She did a nice job. While this is a BBQ restaurant there's no barbecue for you to do-it-yourself. The barbecue would come from the kitchen if you order one. It could be better so that no one's trying to show their talent at the wrong place and burn their hands. Last but not least we tried the macaron ice cream with green tea flavor. Woohoo! Overall experience was very good. Hubby thought the bathroom here needs an improvement just like the restaurant we went earlier.
5 based on 17 reviews
We made another visit, this time for the Sukiyaki, and found it as consistently marvelous! I cannot imagine going out for Japanese food anywhere else in Long Beach. The attention to detail, subtle combinations of flavors and excellent service are remarkable!It is as another customer referred to it, "a hidden gem."
4 based on 19 reviews
We were visiting family in the area and wanted to try this popular restaurant. We arrived shortly before noon and luckily found street parking closeby. There's a sign-up sheet hanging at the entrance so we entered our name and waited about 20 min. to be called. The fact that this is a renovated house [ originally opened in 1985] adds to its charm. We were greeted by a friendly young woman who offered her assistance w/our order. We decided on Phnom Penh Noodles, the House Special, and opted for the noodles "dry" w/ the soup and pork bone on the side. We also had our choice of noodles [ 5 varieties ]. Egg noodles were yummy as were the rice noodles. We started our meal w/orders of their fried breads: Cha Quai [ sweet & chewy bread sticks ] at $1 plus an order of Knom Sakieu [ meat bread ] at $1.75. Accompanied by a honey-based dipping sauce, these were an incredible value and nice start to the meal. Our noodles arrived rather quickly served piping hot and garnished w/cilantro, green onions and garlic. Absolutely delicious! If you like added heat, there's an array of hot sauces right on the table. I'm assuming that a few were authentic Cambodian brands - never saw them before. Fun and unique experience w/delicious food at reasonable prices. Looking forward to our next visit!
4 based on 94 reviews
I visited Thai District with my family in dinner time.I ordered Khao soi which is noodle from the northern part of Thailand.And Sai aua which is also from the northern part of Thailand.Last one I ordered Pad lanna which is look like Spicy basil with chicken in other style.Foods was amazing also staffs are good at recommend menu and service.I think itâs worth to try,if you visit longbeach
Where to eat American food in Signal Hill: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 352 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
The food is very good at PF Changâs. I have eaten at many of their locations. This one seems newer, but same old tasty flavours, but likely too loaded with sugar. But I love the food better than that served in mainland China. I assume the horses stand for the steadfast strength of PF Changâs foods. Surprisingly, the three staff members I asked do not know what the horses stand for. They certainly show strength.
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