Located at 235 South Garfield Avenue, Monterey Park, CA 91754, Good Shine Kitchen offers delicious, authentic Chinese cuisine with a focus on fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Known for its friendly service and inviting atmosphere, it’s a perfect spot for family meals and casual dining. Whether you crave classic dim sum, savory noodles, or signature stir-fry dishes, Good Shine Kitchen brings a satisfying taste of China to your table.
Hours
| Friday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 235 S Garfield Ave, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Phone: (626) 572-9666
Website: https://www.goodshineorder.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=search
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The dumplings were the highlight for me. The wrappers were thin but sturdy, not overly thick or doughy, and they held together perfectly after cooking. The filling tasted fresh and well-seasoned, with a good balance of meat and texture. They reminded me a lot of homemade dumplings you’d eat with family, especially the kind you freeze and cook whenever you’re craving something warm and satisfying.
The wontons were just as good. The filling was smooth and flavorful, and they cooked evenly without falling apart. Whether you enjoy them in soup or on their own, they’re comforting and simple in the best way. This is the kind of food that feels familiar if you grew up eating Chinese or Taiwanese-style home cooking.
The restaurant itself feels low-key and local, but the food quality is solid and consistent. Portions are generous for the price, and it’s a great spot if you’re looking for authentic-tasting dumplings and wontons without needing a fancy setup.
I’ll definitely be coming back to restock my freezer and try more items from their menu. Highly recommended if you’re in the Monterey Park area and craving real comfort Chinese food.
This is one those places you need to know what to order to get the best food experience.
Jerry fish cold plate and Mapo Tofu (beef)
Shanghai pan fried buns
Farmer’s fried pork belly
Squid with veggies
Also highly recommend the Oyster tofu soup
Cash only! Small place with odd timings. Remember to check!
Parking lot available.
Intro: Good Shine has been a staple of Monterey Park aka “Little Taipei” for 4+ decades. The restaurant has endured and changed hands multiple times but the flavor hasn’t changed much. Most likely the original owner had good notes.
What happened: Having missed this restaurant since pre-pandemic, I was delighted to see the restaurant still operating. I went to the restaurant hoping to reminisce the good flavor. I ordered 3 dishes (pork fried rice to test the cook’s technique, stir fried pork stomach to see if the cook had the right style of knife technique for the ingredients, and finally thick bonito soup with squid.
The pork fried rice was spot on with great wok chi (a flavor and aroma created when oil is cooked at extreme high temperature to stir fry ingredients). The rice was chewy and not jasmine rice which is the correct Taiwanese style. The stir fried pork stomach used sesame oil and ginger which was great but the owner used precut canned bamboo shoots instead of hand cut, and the stomach pieces were cut too thick but the flavor was overall satisfying when eaten with rice. The thick starchy bonito soup with squid smelled and tested correct however was missing cilantro and basil on top and the squid was post processed with fish paste and then cut into small uneven pieces.
I was thinking this is not bad except for the squid soup and reflected to the female owner that the squid pieces were on the scarce side. She strongly defended her dish saying all squid pieces are of equal amount, and she didn’t cheat me. Thinking she didn’t really see the amount, I wanted show my side of the argument so I took out all the pieces of available squid and put them in a small rice bowl in order to show her it really wasn’t a lot. She proceeded to lecture me about the hardship of keeping business afloat and how she is there to make money not charity. Without asking, took my bowl from my table proceeded to show other tables the amount asking them to pass judgement on whether that was fair, before lecturing me again about price vs quantity. Honestly, a sorry but we’ll try harder next time or well I’m sorry that’s how we present the soup in this restaurant would have suffice. I didn’t pay to have a lecture on restaurant economics for 15+ minutes.
5 stars for surviving pandemic, -1 star for wrong squid soup, that would have been it but, -3 star for owner’s response and attitude towards a customer. Result: 1 star.