Hours
| Friday | 10:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1402 E Valley Blvd, Alhambra, CA 91801
Phone: (626) 977-8088
Website: https://www.youkitchenalhambra.com/
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Reviews
Highly recommend the dumplings—they’re handmade, and you can even buy them frozen at a great price. The server reminds me of my aunties, and the food tastes like grandma made it. It’s like a cozy Sunday at mom’s, and she just brought out the menudo.
I also love that the music stays true to the culture. They play Mandarin songs, not some watered-down English playlist. It makes the whole experience feel authentic—like I’ve been invited into someone’s home. I’m always happy here.
They also sell their dumplings frozen so you can buy them and store them in your freezer.
I don’t know if I would go out of my way to go there but I’m happy I tried it. It’s worth trying.
Probably the best handmade dumplings and noodles I’ve had so far in LA and as good as most of the good local shops I’ve been to in China and Asia. Dumplings are hand made and kept in cold storage until cooked to order. Noodles are batched for dough and then rolled and hand cut fresh to order. The dumpling skins and wide noodles have the perfect Q bouncy chew texture. The dumplings can be either boiled, pan fried, or steamed. The shop doesn’t use MSG, which isn’t really a problem, but does mean their food is well balanced and just salty and savory enough. Their beef noodle soup is red braised and may appear lighter in color, but still packs a beefy flavor w/ perfectly cooked tender beef. Their in house sauces like spicy chili oil for wontons and hoisin sauce for beef roll are some of the best I’ve had and also well balanced. Definitely get the sesame pockets that have a nice thin crunchy shell. The pan fried buns are fluffy pillowy w/ a nice thin crispy bottom. The green onion pancake is good although just needed some salt. Think Noodle St still has the best beef roll pancake but You’s is pretty great still. And if you want a drink, try the fresh taro milk smoothie. The owner was super nice to talk to and service was great. You can order from the menu or they have a digital POS machine w/ Chinese+English and pictures.
You Kitchen is a must visit every time we are in LA! The bean curd and cucumber appetizers, big mouth pocket, beef roll, dumplings, and wonton soup are outstanding. You can tell they really care about the food and the service is always warm and friendly.
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2/2021
Glad to see You Kitchen still open and going strong! Big mouth pocket remains a must-have, the jia jiang noodles are wonderful comfort food, and pick up some frozen dumplings for later!
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Delicious northern-style food and the service is very friendly. The big mouth pocket, beef noodle soup (get the handmake noodles which are delightfully thick and chewy), beef roll, and the large fried pork buns are all standouts and definitely worth the wait.
Our server who greeted us was very cheerful and inviting.
We ordered their shrimp fried rice, wonton noodle soup, spicy wonton, Xio long bao, and pork with shrimp dumplings.
Everything was fresh and handmade. As a dumpling and wonton junkie, You Kitchen serves one of the best dumplings and wontons we’ve had in the many Chinese restaurants we’ve been.
Their wonton noodles soup came with a bone broth that was very savory, fresh soft noodles that had just the right texture (not over cooked and not under cooked) more of a dumpling rather than wonton, yet still a delicious filling, baby bok choi, and green onions.
Their spicy wonton were the best I’ve ever had, with a savory vinegar and spicy chili oil which they make themselves. Ended up eating the entire serving!
Fried shrimp fried rice was simple yet very delicious, Xia long bao, and pork shrimp dumplings were delicious when dipped in the vinegar, ginger, and chili oil that was on the table.
Everything was delicious!
They even have dumplings pre made so you can buy them buy the bags to take home.
The one thing they could use was a little love in some cleaning in the joint. (Minor detailing) I would give them a five star, however that was my only concern.
With the service being over the top and the food being completely amazing, I’ll give them a 4 1/2 star rating.
We will definitely be back for those spicy wontons and give some of their other items on the menu a try.
Well done ‘You Kitchen’!
The service is also efficient and very friendly. They have a lot of variety for the dumplings, buns, chinese pancakes and beef rolls. Would definitely come back here to try them all. It can be a bit of a challenge for non-mandarin speakers though as I noticed our server only spoke mandarin. But I think its worth it as the food were good.
The only thing I did not like as much the the Xiao long bao as they were not as flavorful in comparison to places such as Din Tai Fung. Also, some of them did not have soup inside, perhaps they broke?