Reviews on Chinese food in Temple City, California, United States. Temple City is a city in Los Angeles County, California. Temple City is part of a cluster of cities, along with Arcadia, Rosemead, Monterey Park, San Marino, and San Gabriel, in the west San Gabriel Valley with a rapidly growing Asian population. Temple City also has a Cuban and Puerto Rican community, among other Latino nationalities. Approximately one third of the city's population is white. The population was 35,558 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 21 reviews
In this hyper-competitive South Baldwin Ave area of affluent (Chinese dominant) Arcadia, this place really stands out. The lunch special includes almost everything on the lunch menu, the portions are very generous and the staff is very friendly and attentive. The food quality is excellent (I loved the pork chops) and these folks really want to earn your business. Skip any of the nearby "trendy" places and bring your business here - lots of free parking and great deal for your money.
4 based on 20 reviews
Our fourth time to visit this restaurant, everytime we get in town we always try to make time to eat here. One of our favorite is their orange chicken, crispy noodles and fried pork chop. Again it never fails to impress us the quality, the service is quick and friendly
4 based on 31 reviews
Whenever I want to eat dim sum, I come here. I tried many different restaurants for dim sum, but this restaurant always has fresh, a lot of choices foods. Only thing I don't like is I have to ask for the check instead of they come and ask. But that's all Chinese restaurants like that. I can say this is the best dim sum place in Arcadia!
4 based on 10 reviews
This Chinese restaurant is relatively new and is lavishly furnished with fancy marble floors, chandeliers, and lavish door handles. The menu has very expensive items, but there is also a lower cost dinner menu with more family style Chinese dishes. The service is good and the food is more than acceptable. The free desert was a treat.
4 based on 21 reviews
Great food. Very authentic Taiwanese food you can't find elsewhere. Prices are reasonable. The shave ice is worth a visit alone! The service is a tad better than typical Chinese small dining establishments. Still harried, and not particularly warm and friendly, but at least they are efficient and the food comes quickly.
Most entrees were between $9-12. Small portion of rice were included. Good sized portions. We had orange chicken and the house special cumin lamb. Both were good. Close to UCLA medical center. Parking available on the street or parking lot very close by. They do party sized dishes. Open seven days a week.
4 based on 12 reviews
Following a glowing review by Jonathan Gold in the LA Times, we've tried Seafood Palace a few times. This is your by now relatively standard San Gabriel Valley Cantonese Chinese seafood restaurant. The house special crab, lightly fried with dried garlic is an exceptional dish. The other items we tried were very good, but not particularly different from other similar places.
4 based on 19 reviews
We have tried many restaurants, but found few we want to treat our friends.This one is on our short list. I like the Chinese decorations and music in particular, and enjoy the presentations of dishes and the taste of the food here. The price is $$-$$$, but it was worthwhile when our guests were impresses and I was proud as a hostess.We visited the place on 2/10/2019, will return even though it's about 50 miles from where we live.
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.
4 based on 107 reviews
Group of 3 tried: sauteed spinach with garlicâgood pretty mildKurobuta Xiao LongBoaâvery good, needs sauce for flavor.Chicken noodle soupâ-fair, flavorless.Noodles with diced beef & szechuan beefâ-very good most flavorful but not much meat.Chicken fried noodlesâgood, mild ordinary.Total $ 61. 32 + tip ...2 of 3 wonât return
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