Hours
| Saturday | 5 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 5 PM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8841 E Las Tunas Dr, Temple City, CA 91780
Phone: (626) 285-6920
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Reviews
Stinky tofu here is prepared in many different ways, such as deep-fried, cooked with sauce, or cooked as hot pot. Other Chinese dishes are also quite delicious such as dishes made with Sichuan peppers such as chicken, lamb, pork or beef fried crispy with Sichuan peppers, fried stinky tofu with Sichuan sauce.
Some of the dishes here I think can be eaten vegetarian, but as a pub, I do not recommend vegetarians to come here. And since it is a pub, I don’t think it is suitable for children.
The imported stouts here are really great. Plus they have a great buy 2 get 1 free deal (3 total). They also have a very interesting Soju Smoothie drink.
The space inside the restaurant is decorated in a rather dark style, sometimes if you are a bit drunk it will be a bit difficult to see the way or pick up food accurately.
I think wheelchair users will be quite inconvenient here, because I don’t see any specific aisles and seating positions for wheelchair users. In addition, the space is quite small so it will be quite inconvenient for those who use wheelchairs.
There are quite a few Asian guests who come here to relieve stress so sometimes you may get into language confusion here.
But the biggest minus point is the service attitude, the staff here have poor English, sometimes we have to use pictures to order the specific dishes we want. And instead of trying to understand each other and be more friendly, they turn away and talk to each other in Mandarin with an unpleasant and discriminatory attitude.
We are from Europe but we are completely familiar with the American tipping culture. When we paid, we paid by card and tipped them in cash, which was around 18% of our bill. But she immediately expressed her displeasure, and wrote down a number that was around 25%. It was absurd that she did not deserve such a confusing and unpleasant service attitude. And the fact that she was so exact about the tip she expected made it even more ridiculous.
This could have been a place we would highly recommend to friends or ourselves to come back to if we were ever in LA because the food here is amazing, but with that attitude of service, everything needs to be considered.
It is also quite difficult to find parking here or the street parking fee is very high for those who travel here by their own vehicle.
David Young
Restaurant Enthusiast