Compact sit-down place fixing up noodles, fried rice & other familiar Chinese fare, plus cocktails.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4703 Lakeview Canyon Rd, Westlake Village, CA 91361
Phone: (818) 991-3850
Website: https://www.lvgcr.com/
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Reviews
High light: black tea and chips are free of charge.
8/13/2025
I came for lunch. I ordered black bean shrimp with white rice. It was very good. Thanks for the fastest service.
Lakeview Garden’s 150 plus item menu emulators the fine Chinese restaurants found in New York or Chicago. Their entrees are large and delivered piping hot.
I am a vegan and the mix of vegan and conventional proteins is good. The vegan appetizers especially the vegan egg rolls and crispy noodles are delicious. Our server suggested I order the vegetable Chow mein. This vegan entree was large, with crisp veggies and a rich sauce. It was delicious.
The others at our table ordered fish and chicken dishes. They called their well prepared meals delicious.
The staff is friendly and knowledgeable;
checking after our food was served to see if everything pleased us. Our companions ordered an extra entree for tomorrow’s lunch. Drinks are large. Refills are free.
This is a Chinese restaurant. A large percentage of their meals are take-a-way. The containers used for carryouts are strong enough to survive the trip without leaking.
STUFF: Pricing is moderate. Free parking in their ADA compatible lot.
I would definitely go here again. There is plenty of comfortable booth seating as well.
Order #1: Broccoli Beef
The beef was largely fatty, chewy, and very rough to eat. It honestly felt like low-quality cuts that shouldn’t have been served at all. The broccoli itself was undercooked, leaving it hard rather than tender. To make matters worse, the brown sauce was overly thick and completely lacking in flavor. It added nothing to the dish and only highlighted how poorly executed it was.
Order #2: Chicken Chow Mein
This dish was even more disappointing. The chicken portion was not even half of what it was just a few months ago, which was immediately noticeable. The noodles were smaller, dry, and bland, and the entire dish had absolutely no taste. No seasoning, no depth—just food going through the motions.
This brings me to a larger issue that I’ve noticed not just here, but at many restaurants lately: to-go orders are not being treated with the same care as dine-in meals. It feels like once the food leaves the building, quality and pride go out the window. That should never be the case. People are still spending real money on these meals.
We spent over $40 on today’s order, and quite frankly, it was inedible. That’s unacceptable. When customers are spending $40–$50 on takeout, the food should still be made with care, attention, and pride—just like it would be if it were being served at a table.
To give the restaurant a chance to address the issue, I called and spoke with the manager before writing this review. Unfortunately, that interaction was just as disappointing. She offered a brief “sorry,” seemed completely uninterested in the feedback, and made no real effort to address the situation or make it right. It felt dismissive and left me with the impression that customer satisfaction simply wasn’t a priority.
I genuinely hope management reads this and takes it seriously. This place used to be good, which is why this experience is so frustrating. Please remind the kitchen that every order matters, especially takeout. People are choosing to spend their hard-earned money here, and they deserve food that’s prepared with care and respect.
Based on this experience, I will not be returning or spending my hard-earned money at Lakeview Garden again.