Cuisine

Chinese

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Guide Picks

101 Noodle Express
Chinese

101 Noodle Express

Alhambra · $

The essential order here is the beef roll, which 101 Noodle Express first popularized many years ago (possibly even invented?), and still makes as well as anyone in town.
88 Club
Chinese

88 Club

Beverly Hills

Closed5:30 – 10:00 PM

Throw the best parts of Mr. Chow, La Dolce Vita, and P.F. Chang's into a blender and you'd end up with 88 Club, a swanky Chinese spot from the former Nightshade chef.
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Restaurant

888 Seafood

Rosemead

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Hong Kong-style Chinese

ABC Seafood

Chinatown

In a white building stamped with curly, italic blue letters that look almost identical to the Three's Company font you'll find ABC Seafood, an extravagant Hong Kong-style restaurant serving dim sum, barbecued meats, and of course, seafood.
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Chinese

Array 36

San Gabriel

Clearly Array 36 is the only San Gabriel Valley restaurant in the same league as Bistro Na's, in terms of price and quality.
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Chinese

Atlantic Seafood

Monterey Park

This strip mall eatery in Monterey Park is one of the few dim sum places left in L.A. that still use old-school pushcarts to dole out staples like egg tarts, fried turnip cakes and rice noodle rolls.
Beijing Pie House
Chinese

Beijing Pie House

Garvey · $

Xian Bing are giant, savory dumplings (or "pies") filled with different combinations of meat and vegetables, and if that sounds good to you, head to Beijing Pie House.
Bistro Na's / Bistro 1968
Chinese

Bistro Na's / Bistro 1968

Temple City

Stay is L.A.'s first cocktail lounge to offer absolutely no booze.
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Vietnamese-influenced Chinese

Boston Lobster Seafood Restaurant

Rosemead

this small Vietnamese-influenced Chinese restaurant in Rosemead sells some of the most incredible fresh stir-fried lobster with green onion and garlic in town, all on top of a bed of noodles
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Chinese

Broadway Cuisine

Chinatown

this old-style newcomer in Chinatown offers a way to return to the lavish Chinese banquet dinners that have delighted Angelenos for decades—lazy Susans and all
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Dim Sum

Capital Seafood

Capital Seafood is one of the last great push cart places in San Gabriel Valley, with the ultimate aim of being authentic (and inexpensive).
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Hunan Chinese

Chef Tian's

Industry

Whiffs of chili pepper hit you immediately as soon as you step into this casual strip mall spot on the edge of Rowland Heights, and the smell only gets more fragrant throughout the meal.
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Chinese

Chef Tony Dim Sum

Arcadia

In Arcadia, eponymous chef Tony He is crafting gourmet dim sum of the highest order.
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Sichuan Chinese

Chong Qing Special Noodles

San Gabriel

Thick threads of noodles are paired with bok choy, ground pork, and a fried egg, while the broth has the signature tingly heat of Sichuan cuisine and a puckery flavor from pickled veggies that settle to the bottom of the bowl.
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Hot Pot

Chun La Hao Chongqing Hot Pot

Temple City

The first thing that'll catch your eye about this Temple City spot is its design.
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Taiwanese

Dai Ho

Temple City

The spicy, complex beef noodle soup is one of the best versions in Los Angeles
Dan Modern Chinese
Modern Chinese

Dan Modern Chinese

Sawtelle

The star on Dan's small menu is the dan mein—the thick, homemade noodles have a nice chewy bite to them and get stir-fried with your choice of protein in a sweet garlic sauce, which we think goes best with the tender short ribs.
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Hong Kong-style Cantonese And Western

Delicious Food Corner

Monterey Park

The first thing I notice whenever I step into Delicious Food Corner is the noise — the punchy, animated elocutions of Cantonese as spoken by a room full of Hong Kong natives.
Din Tai Fung
Taiwanese

Din Tai Fung

Century City · $$

If Westfield Century City were a high school, Din Tai Fung would be the starting quarterback— revered and undefeated.
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Traditional Uighur Cuisine

Dolan's Uyghur Cuisine

Alhambra

At Dolan's, servers wear shirts that have 'Google 'Uyghurs'' emblazoned in white letters across the front.
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Hunan-style Chinese

Dong Ting Noodle

Sawtelle

Dong Ting Noodle on Sawtelle is so clean and polished that you might feel guilty spilling chili oil on your shiny table.
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Taiwanese

Eat Joy Food

San Gabriel

Unless you already live in the San Gabriel Valley, Rowland Heights is a long way from most of Los Angeles, but this Taiwanese restaurant is worth the trek for dainty, flavorful preparations of classic dishes.
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Chinese

Elite Restaurant

Monterey Park

The San Gabriel Valley's endless stock of dim sum restaurants can be overwhelming, but Elite is one of the best and most consistent you'll find.
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Chinese

Empress Pavilion

Chinatown

Some of the ladies pushing the carts have worked here since the beginning
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Chinese American With Innovative Interpretations

Firstborn

Chinatown

Their nods to Chinese cuisine on the menu are rarely literal, and the best dishes treat tradition as a loose starting point: chilled mapo tofu as a base for smoky steak tartare, cumin lamb as a thick saddle cut in sichuan peppercorn jus, and savory egg custard bulked up with soft bay scallops.
Fortune No.1
Chinese

Fortune No.1

Monterey Park · $

The restaurant known for fluffy steamed buns also has great xiao long bao.
Good Alley
Chinese

Good Alley

Rosemead · $$

With a "teapresso" machine cranking out delicious tea-based drinks and well-executed regional mash-ups, this sleek Rosemead noodle and dumpling specialist is already drawing long lines, particularly on the weekends.
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Restaurant

HK Cafe

San Gabriel

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Hong Kong-style Café (cha Chaan Teng)

HK Macau Bistro

San Gabriel

HK Macau Bistro draws design and culinary inspiration from neighboring Macau with mahjong-lined tables and regional specialties like curry beef stew, char siu rice bowl and a mouthwatering pork chop pineapple bun sandwich.
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Chinese

Hai Di Lao

Arcadia

This hot pot place in the Westfield is an import from China, where they're known for their individual (rather than shared) hot pots, and the fact that you can get a neck massage while you wait for your table.
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Restaurant

Harlam

San Gabriel

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Hong Kong Style Chinese

Henry's Cuisine

Alhambra

Deep Fried Salted Pig Feet ($14.50), features rosy meat that's carved from (and served with) the bone. Each order comes topped with crispy tiles of pig skin and served with a dish of gingery sweet chile sauce that's designed for dipping.
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Chinese

Hong Kong Dim Sum House

San Gabriel

This charming family-run strip mall spot in San Gabriel isn't much larger than your average hair salon, but in terms of price-to-quality ratio its near unbeatable in the SGV.
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Taiwanese

Huge Tree Pastry

Monterey Park

This no-frills, budget-friendly strip mall joint isn't your only Taiwanese breakfast options in the San Gabriel Valley, but it's one of the most affordable, long-running eateries in the area.
Hui Tou Xiang Noodles House
Chinese

Hui Tou Xiang Noodles House

San Gabriel · $$

Their namesake hui tou dumplings are the highlight - the rectangular, pan-fried dumplings are juicy and delicious, and not something you see at most places.
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Hunan

Hunan Chili King

San Gabriel

Known to be the spiciest culinary region of China, Hunan cuisine is on a spice chart of its own and any of the 170 plus items at San Gabriel's Hunan Chilli King is not to be taken lightly.
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Hunan

Hunan Mao

Rosemead

Their version of Mao's Braised Pork, pork belly with soy sauces, rice wine, ginger, garlic and spices, is a standout.
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Chinese

JTYH Restaurant

He swore by their knife-cut noodles with lamb.
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Chinese

Ji Rong Peking Duck

San Gabriel

The main event is a show-stopping mini-mountain of meat surrounded by glistening strips of crisp skin.
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Taiwanese

Joy on York

Highland Park

this sleekly designed, community-focused Taiwanese spot draws sizable lines for some of the best fast-casual food in Highland Park
Kang Kang Food Court
Chinese

Kang Kang Food Court

Alhambra · $

In reality, this tiny Alhambra spot is much more of a cafeteria-style restaurant than an actual food court, but those details are irrelevant when the food is this good.
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Restaurant

Keung Kee BBQ

San Gabriel

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Chinese Chiu Chow-style

Kim Chuy

Chinatown

Open since 1982, Kim Chuy is a Chinatown staple and one of the best places in Los Angeles to find Chiu Chow-style noodle soups.
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Chinese

Lan Noodle

Arcadia

Lan Noodle greets you with a show. Traditional Mandarin songs pour from the speakers, clangs of stock pots fill the dining room, and a chef calmly swinging strands of dough stands behind a kitchen window.
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Northern Chinese

Lao Xi Noodle House

Arcadia

This Northern Chinese restaurant, located in a strip mall next to an old par-three golf course, serves some of the most unique (and tasty) noodle dishes in the SGV.
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Taiwanese

Little Fatty

Grab a seat at Mar Vista's friendly neighborhood bar, where inventive cocktails and Taiwanese comfort food converge.
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Chinese American

Liu's Cafe

Koreatown

It's all hits and no misses at Liu's Cafe, a Chinese American daytime spot in Koreatown, where Angelenos happily line up for delicious rice bowls and breakfast sandwiches.
Long Xing Ji Juicy Dumpling
Chinese

Long Xing Ji Juicy Dumpling

Baldwin Park · $$

Wang Xing Ji is the champion for tang bao, massive soup-filled dumpling from China's coastal Jiangsu province.
Lunasia Dim Sum House
Chinese

Lunasia Dim Sum House

Alhambra · $$

There are a few reasons why Lunasia is my favorite dim sum restaurant in Los Angeles.
Luscious Dumplings
Chinese

Luscious Dumplings

Beverly Hills

It's hard to order poorly at this delightful retreat.
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Shanghainese-leaning Chinese

Luyixian

Alhambra

The dark, cloudy broth is rich and spicy, and thin, chewy noodles soak up the intense flavors as you eat.
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Chinese

MIAN

San Gabriel

The Chongqing-style noodles they serve here are fantastic and chewy, with a spiciness that creeps up on you.
Mama Lu's Dumpling House
Northern Chinese

Mama Lu's Dumpling House

chinatown · $$

The northern Chinese food served up at Mama's Lu is some of the best around and the prices, well, they make me feel like I'm cheating someone.
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Chinese

Meizhou Dongpo

Arcadia

In a very Century City turn of events, one of the best places to eat in this particularly soulless part of Los Angeles is a restaurant in the mall.
Men & Beasts | Modern Chinese Restaurant & Tea Lounge - Los Angeles, CA
Plant-based Chinese

Men & Beasts | Modern Chinese Restaurant & Tea Lounge - Los Angeles, CA

Echo Park

Closed11:00 AM – 4:00 PM, 5:00 – 10:00 PM

This (mostly) plant-based Chinese restaurant in Echo Park serves modern takes on dim sum and traditional tea ceremony in the old Cosa Buona space.
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Chiu Chow

Mien Nghia

Rosemead

The most popular Chiu Chow breakfast dish is 'chai tao kway,' which is stir-fried radish cake with egg and preserved daikon that is dipped with vinegar.
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Restaurant

Mott St.

Chinatown

NBC Seafood Restaurant
Chinese

NBC Seafood Restaurant

Monterey Park · $$

This San Gabriel Valley push-cart dim sum restaurant is an ode to Chinese banquet style dining, with golden pillars, plush chairs and essential dim sum carts stacked high with steaming plates of deliciousness.
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Restaurant

New Duong Son BBQ

San Gabriel

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Chinese-vietnamese

Newport Seafood

San Gabriel

their famous house special lobster: a four-plus pound behemoth that's wok-fried and drenched in a rich, buttery sauce with scallions, jalapeños, and ginger
Northern Cafe
Chinese

Northern Cafe

university park · $$

Whether they're stuffed with juicy pork and crab or shrimp, egg, and chive, these are some of the better tasting dumplings you'll find on the Westside.
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Restaurant

Ocean Star

Monterey Park

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Taiwanese

P.P. Pop

The menu is packed with fantastic Taiwanese snacks, like popcorn chicken, meat-laden beef rolls, and a spicy braised noodle soup we haven't stopped thinking about since eating.
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Old-school Chinese-american

Paul's Kitchen

Downtown

It's hard to envision another place where you can dig into a plate of tomato chow fun while admiring the impressive collection of Dodger memorabilia that lines the counter wall.
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Restaurant

Pearl River Deli

Chinatown

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Hong Kong-style And Americanized Chinese

Phoenix Inn

Chinatown

This venerated L.A. institution's original Chinatown location dates back to 1965, although you can now find 12 other sleeker outposts specializing in fast-casual meals and dessert scattered across the San Gabriel Valley.
Prince Dumpling
Chinese

Prince Dumpling

Rosemead

The soup dumplings at this causal Chinese spot aren't quite as good as DTF (mostly because they could use more soup,) but you'll find a satisfactory garlic cucumber salad, juicy pan-fried pork wontons with a lacy skirt, and spicy pork and shrimp wontons that sneakily light up your mouth the more you eat them.
Qing Dao Bread Food
Shandong Chinese

Qing Dao Bread Food

Monterey Park · $

Even though we were clueless as to what 'bread food' meant, in our heart of hearts we knew that we'd love it because 'bread' and 'food' are two things we adore.
Rasarumah
Malaysian Street Food

Rasarumah

Westlake

Closed5:00 – 10:00 PM

It's impossible to deny the culinary creativity at Historic Filipinotown's Rasarumah.
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Shanghainese With Sichuan, Cantonese And Hunan-style Dishes

Red 99 Grill Bistro

Temple City

Red 99 specializes in Shanghainese cuisine but executes Sichuan, Cantonese and even Hunan-style dishes with surprising speed and technical finesse.
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Restaurant

Ruby's BBQ

San Gabriel

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Korean BBQ

Sam Woo BBQ

Chinatown

Sam Woo means three harmonies -- referring to the unity of heaven, earth, and man. It's an ancient auspicious saying that has, for more than three decades, brought luck and expansion upon the family business.
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Restaurant

Savoy Kitchen

Alhambra

Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant
Dim Sum

Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant

Rosemead · $$

After all these years, Sea Harbour in Rosemead is still a crowd favorite; the sprawling dining room has been offering made-to-order dim sum of the highest order since 2002.
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Shaanxi

Shaanxi Garden

San Gabriel

What really comes to mind, however, is the kind of stultifying, nose-dripping heat that could bulldoze through the most trenchant of winter colds.
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Hot Pot

Shancheng Lameizi

Monterey Park

Their spicy beef broth is oily but balanced, with an extra emphasis on the "ma" part of mala (your mouth will be number than after a dental visit).
Shanghai Dumpling House
Chinese

Shanghai Dumpling House

San Gabriel · $$

If you want a xiao long bao soup dumpling loaded with so much broth that it droops to the brink of explosion, then Shanghai Dumpling House may be your best bet.
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Sichuan

Sichuan Impression

Alhambra

Spice fiends flock to Sichuan Impression on either side of the city, probably because its founders—Chengdu natives Lynn Liu and Kelly Xiao—serve a jaw-dropping selection of Sichuan dishes that'll keep you slurping up hot-and-numbing wontons, noodles, salads and entrées no matter how spicy it gets.
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Shanghainese

Southern Mini Town

San Gabriel

Regional staples like soy-braised eel (made here with leeks), pan-fried rice cakes and red braised pork belly are classically prepared with minimal grease
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Restaurant

Szechuan Spicy Bay

Rosemead

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Cafe

Tam's Noodle House

San Gabriel

We love the soft, salty-sweet steamed rice noodles with shrimp and leeks, and on chilly mornings you'll find us slurping pork congee or wonton mein in the corner with a strong HK milk tea working on the NYT mini crossword.
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Shanghainese

Tasty Noodle House

Beverly Grove

The XLB at this tiny shop admittingly aren't as good as the ones at DTF, but stick to its strengths—flaky scallion pancakes, poached fish submerged in chili oil, and the Shanghai grilled beef buns with better char marks than most steaks—and you'll have a great meal.
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Chinese, Shanghainese

Woon

Historic Filipinotown

Woon Kitchen, a very good, family-run Chinese restaurant in Historic Filipinotown that we've quickly added to our starting line-up of useful LA restaurants.
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Sichuan

Xiang La Hui

Rosemead

We like to think of this as where to go when you've taken everyone you know to those other places and want something a little different: Sichuan classics where ma outranks la on the hierarchy of needs.
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Sichuan

Xiao Long Kan

Alhambra

Xiao Long Kan serves 'Chinese fondue,' but this imported chain restaurant is miles more interesting than The Melting Pot.
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American Chinese

Yang Chow

Chinatown

The main attractions are the namesake fried rice and the slippery shrimp—crispy morsels of tangy, peppery crustacean so good that the staff wears shirts telling you to order them.
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Asian American Cuisine

Yang's Kitchen

Alhambra

Yang's Kitchen has turned into the new-school Chinese evening destination I've been searching high and low for.
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Hot Pot

Yuan's Hot Pot

Rosemead

Yuan's is a Sichuan hot pot restaurant in Rosemead with more bells and whistles than a fully loaded sports car.
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Chinese

ixlb Dimsum Eats

Hollywood

ixlb Dim Sum makes all of its menu items from scratch on a daily basis, with each dish cooked to order, in a sleekly designed fast-casual setting.
Chinese | Saiko