Four Sea/Si Hai – Arcadia

  3.4 – 130 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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Local Chinese counter-serve chain offering pastries, buns & entrees in a contemporary space.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Four Sea/Si Hai - Arcadia 91007

Hours

Friday6:30 AM–12 PM
Saturday6:30 AM–12 PM
Sunday6:30 AM–12 PM
Monday6:30 AM–12 PM
Tuesday6:30 AM–12 PM
Wednesday6:30 AM–12 PM
Thursday6:30 AM–12 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 713 W Duarte Rd Ste A, Arcadia, CA 91007

Phone: (626) 348-8519

Website: https://saffron-senses-inc-si-hai.square.site/YHR4Z56YFB74A6HY5DZ4IFMG

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Reviews

Vicky Chen
Absolutely disappointed. The taro salted egg pastry was very average. But what’s worse, it was moldy on the inside! Seriously, how long has this thing been sitting around? This is completely unacceptable. Never buying from here again.
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Winnie ThePooh
Good basic 小吃 (small bite) dishes. Not great, but not bad either. Lot of choices. Too many probably, because the gluttony to have a bit of everything kicks you into decision paralysis. Best to come with a large party of people so you can order lots of stuff or know what you want.

The staff seems very overworked. On the day we visited, it was two young and industrious women who had to serve and clean up.

Any criticism for Four Seas would be directed toward the customers. Many parents plant devices in front of their kids once they are seated with no regard for the device volume. Others talk loudly on their phone with speaker on. This is a place to grab something to eat and not a place to have a relaxing meal. Would do take out next time.

Kudos to the staff for their good service in a challenging environment.
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Erica Fung
This is small little Taiwanese breakfast restaurant. You go up to the cashier order your food (a little similar to Chick-for-a style), and they will delivery your food to your table.

Ice sweet soy milk – not too sweet, watery, or think! Tasted perfect!

Salty rice roll with pickle and fried egg – the Chinese donut is not crispy, and that was the only thing I am going to pick on.

Potstickers – lack of flavor, but yet juicy and tender!

Daikon cake – I thought of harsh brown when I was eating that. The texture was too hard and rough. It should be a little softer and with more Chinese sausage in it.

Pork sandwich – it is decent. The pork belly was a little too dry.

A lot of potential for improvement! Keep up the good work!
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Lucas
We came in 20 mins before their break. A server took our order normally. But then, the owner told the server they were closing and made us leave before our food arrived. Zero respect!
If you close at a certain time, stick to it or stop seating people. Don’t take orders and then kick customers out. It’s a total waste of our time and super unprofessional.
Hopefully, the DCBA will look into how this place treats customers.
Avoid this spot if you don’t want this to happen to you!
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regis kwong
Not very impressed by their foods. Although they offer most of the popular Taiwanese breakfast items, the foods were mediocre.

The soy milk was not very tasty and the basic scallion pancake was so oily that I can taste the oil in my mouth a few hours after breakfast.

The Radish cake was supposed to be their specialty, but the inside fillings were a bit sour , didn’t taste like the ones in Taiwan. I haven’t try the other items, but so far the food here hasn’t enticed me for a return. I will just stick with next street’s JJ’s Taiwanese food for now.
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Sherns Wang
Came in around 7:00 AM during a weekday. Yes! They’re open! Walk in and order at the front counter. They’ll give you a number and bring you your food. The tables could use some wiping down.

The price seems a bit higher than before but inflation. The food is still good but I don’t come often due to the pricing.

Authentic Taiwanese breakfast spot though!
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Judy Ng
I ordered a marinated beef sandwich. It’s doesn’t taste marinated, pretty bland, actually. I am not sure whether i was supposed to add the sauce myself, and i don’t see any sauce in my to go bag. The restaurant is clean.
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BH Yung
It is priceless to find a northern Chinese breakfast place in this area. We definitely don’t have one in NorCal. These items are all handmade. If anyone complains about price, go to a cheap American fastfood place instead!!

@ 10AM on Thursday, the place is still 50% full and bakery items are nearly sold out. We bought nearly everything in sight plus more on the menu for our kids. And they are good.

Will come back if we are back in this area.

Photo shows nearly empty bakery shelves.
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Kenny Chan
The lady who took my order was speaking to me in Mandarin, I told her I don’t understand, asked to speak English (they do have an English menu). She was very rude, yelling at me, what do I want? What? I want to make an order. I will never come back here again! Worse experience EVER!!!!!
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MENG TING KE
1. Front desk staff with glasses and hoarse voice is rudeness while the owner is pretty kind
2. Poor environment
3. Fried bread steak doesn’t taste good
4. Pricey menu
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