Blue Magpie

  4.0 – 66 reviews   • Taiwanese restaurant

Social Profile:

Welcome to Blue Magpie, a contemporary fine dining experience in Arcadia, CA. Our menu reimagines classic Taiwanese flavors using refined techniques, premium ingredients, and thoughtful presentation. More than comfort food, Taiwanese cuisine is vibrant, diverse, and full of soul. Every dish at Blue Magpie is crafted with care and made to be shared—blending tradition and innovation in a warm, stylish setting. Join us for brunch or dinner and enjoy a journey that feels both nostalgic and new.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in Blue Magpie 91007

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–11 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–11 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–11 PM
MondayClosed
Tuesday11:30 AM–11 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–11 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 41 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91007

Phone: (626) 317-5171

Website: http://www.bmagpie.com/

Menu Photos

Related Web Results

Blue Magpie | Taiwanese Fine Dining

Blue Magpie is a Taiwanese fine dining restaurant in Arcadia, California serving a thoughtful brunch and dinner menu.

Blue Magpie Restaurant – Arcadia, CA – OpenTable

A contemporary fine dining experience in the heart of Arcadia, CA, where the rich culinary heritage of Taiwan is honored, elevated, and reimagined.

Hours & Location – Blue Magpie

pexels-hngstrm-1531828.jpg. Hours & Location. Location. 41 West Huntington Drive. Arcadia, CA 91006. (626) 317-5171. Hours. Lunch. Tuesday – Sunday. 11:30 am – …

Reviews

Zijin Shao
Stopped by Blue Magpie in Arcadia for lunch and was pleasantly surprised. It has that refined, modern vibe, but the atmosphere still feels relaxed and welcoming. Their $20 lunch set is honestly such a steal for the quality you’re getting.

The braised pork belly was melt-in-your-mouth tender with just the right balance of savory and slightly sweet. Portions were generous, and the sides didn’t feel like an afterthought. The truffle preserved radish omelet had a subtle earthy aroma without being overpowering, and the drunken shrimp were fresh, plump, and well seasoned.

Highly recommend adding the milk tea creamy, smooth, and not overly sweet. They also offer weekday happy hour with 50% off select appetizers, which makes it even more worth visiting. Plus, they have private rooms, making it a great option for anything from a casual weekday lunch to a small group gathering.

Would definitely come back to try more dishes!
… more
Rey Chou
As someone who loves Taiwanese food, I’ve probably tried almost every Taiwanese spot in LA, and of course I couldn’t miss this one. My first visit happened to be their special Mid-Autumn Festival tasting menu, which was such a perfect way to experience the chef’s creativity and skills.

Although the menu listed 14 courses, it honestly felt like over 20 dishes with how generous the portions were definitely great value. The skewers and tempura came in multiple varieties, and I loved the little touch of yuzu sorbet in between courses to refresh the palate. Every dish was beautifully presented, almost like a Taiwanese version of omakase.

Their drinks are just as creative as the food. The cocktail menu is impressive and playful, but if you don’t drink, their fruit tea and milk tea are just as satisfying and very true to flavor.

The restaurant itself feels upscale yet comfortable, with two large private dining rooms that make it perfect for gatherings. It’s a spot I’d definitely choose for family dinners or get-togethers with friends, plenty of dishes that both adults and kids would enjoy, paired with attentive service.
… more
Reviews And Signups
<>

Was super excited for this and made the reservation for their winter tasting menu the moment it was announced. It was undeniable that they have really great service. Kudos to the team. But the food was nowhere near that.

Best dishes: Lamb chop and Sesame oil duck noodles
• These two dishes were the best out of everything they served, but it wasn’t mind blowing. To level set, the bar was really low for these 2 to make it to the top.

The not so good: (nod to the fresh ingredients used)
• Everything else on the menu. Missing flavors. The crudos were a huge disappointment. If you’re telling me that these ingredients were used, I expect to taste them.
• The flavor profile for each item was flat and monotonous. It was very painful sitting thru the entire dinner (2.5+ hours) where you were served food that consistently fell short of expectations.
• Look at the tofu pudding they served at the end. Maybe do 1 good dessert, instead of making 2.

Overall: I think they shld focus on what they do best. Focus on quality and not quantity. I really appreciate their fusionizing attempt, but it was not good at all. Also, hot food were served slightly cooler than room temperature, except for the noodle dish. If you’d ask if I’ll return, I’d probably say no.
… more
Shiyuan Yu
Such a hidden gem! The food here is so good — super flavorful and tastes really authentic. You can tell they put a lot of effort into every dish. The space is cute and elegant but still feels cozy, and the staff were super friendly and welcoming.

Totally recommend coming here with friends or family. It’s great for sharing dishes and just enjoying a chill, delicious meal. Don’t skip the desserts, they’re amazing!
… more
Vidal Cruz
Very clean soft cozy but modern feel. Exceptional service. All members of the team were so attentive to every detail. Ensuring you felt like you were receiving a custom tailored service. Never once did I have an empty glass at the table. The food was fantastic. Simple yet exceptional flavors. The smoked duck, the soup and the baked fish. You can’t go wrong with any of them. Followed by the great flavor of the Sweet potato balls, stuffed with a warm, sweet and creamy red bean curd. Definitely worth a visit.
… more
xuefan zhao
Excellent dining experience! The food was flavorful and beautifully presented. Staff were attentive without being intrusive, and the atmosphere was cozy yet elegant. Highly recommend the signature dish — it’s a must-try. Definitely coming back soon!
… more
Laura X
When I first came to LA, Taiwanese food was everywhere, but mostly small casual eateries. Now they’re much rarer. I had long heard about this new restaurant rooted in Taiwanese flavors with a creative twist, but always felt it was too far. Then I saw their special Mid-Autumn Festival tasting menu and finally went!

The restaurant is stunning and packed—reservations highly recommended. Many guests were speaking Taiwanese, and I also noticed families gathering in their gorgeous private rooms. My husband said this is exactly the kind of Taiwanese restaurant LA needs: a place where people can come together for holidays, enjoy a refined environment, and still taste authentic flavors. Perfect for business dinners or date nights.

Although the Mid-Autumn menu was listed as 14 courses, each section actually included multiple dishes—felt like I had dozens! I was so full; definitely eat light beforehand. A few standouts for me:
• Tea-Smoked Duck Breast & Scallop Aiyu Jelly – a creative pairing of Taiwanese street snack and premium ingredients, smoky yet refreshing.
• Seafood Steamed Egg with Truffle – silky, creamy, and bursting with flavor. Highly recommend!
• Yakitori Skewers – surprising to see so many in one tasting menu. They were grilled over fruitwood charcoal, incredibly aromatic.
• Shaoxing Cream Lobster – the sauce was divine, especially mixed with butter rice.

Desserts were also lovely, each carrying a sense of Eastern festivity. The bar area is worth a visit too—the backdrop painting has a refined Oriental elegance, and the bartender (who reminded me of actress Wan Peng) was stunning and chic. I tried a fruit tea and a Long Island Taro Milk, but next time I’ll go for their quirky popcorn cocktail.

What’s special about this place is how traditional Taiwanese snacks are elevated with creative presentation, yet the flavors stay authentic. Even older generations would feel right at home.
… more
Barndi
Unique Taiwanese fusion menu that leans on the rich side of flavors that seems popular with Chinese/ Taiwanese locals. Menu isn’t particularly descriptive so you wouldn’t know that the Lobster Crisp sandwich is deep fried like a Monte cristo or that the Steak & Eggs has a little heat. But overall everything was good.
… more
Sharon Kim
I’m so excited about this new gem – Blue Magpie has completely won me over! This Taiwanese fusion restaurant just opened, and I love its fresh take on traditional dishes.

We went along with our two toddlers and the staff were so accommodating by setting up the high chairs, even bringing out kid friendly utensils without being asked. Despite being fine dining, the entire staff were attentive to our kids’ needs and adjusted dishes just for us.

I absolutely loved the Century Noodles – savory bouncy bites of egg with chewy noodles – our kids really enjoyed this dish as well. The Avocado Tofu Salad was a total hit with adults – light, creamy, and delicious and the Cold Noodles with poached egg was another favorite, but the Cabbage Casserole honestly blew me away – unexpectedly rich and satisfying, I could enjoy it every day.

The ambiance is stylish yet cozy and the decor is stunning. The space is truly beautifully designed, and every detail in the restaurant feels intentional. The staff is warm and welcoming and happy to help with any questions and they were so good with two squirmy loud toddlers. You can tell there’s real care and thought in the ingredients and presentation. It’s such a fresh concept, and I’m already looking forward to going back and trying more.

Highly recommend for anyone who loves Taiwanese food – or is ready to fall in love with it.
… more
KYI
Nice decor inside, but it gets really loud when people are talking. Food was tasty, but my mom and I got diarrhea
I felt it right after eating. My mom went after we got home. Menu items are a bit limited since they just opened. Hope they add a few more dishes. Kinda pricy though.
… more
… View more

Leave a Comment