Alice’s Kitchen

  4.1 – 737 reviews   • Hong Kong style fast food restaurant

Popular Chinese canteen with extentsive breakfast, lunch & dinner options.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Alice's Kitchen 91755

Hours

Friday8 AM–10 PM
Saturday8 AM–10 PM
Sunday8 AM–10 PM
Monday8 AM–10 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday8 AM–10 PM
Thursday8 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 580 E Garvey Ave, Monterey Park, CA 91755

Phone: (626) 898-1828

Website: http://www.aliceskitchen626.com/

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Reviews

Macy Y
Love! Grew up eating chachantaang food and was craving it on our trip in LA. This place didn’t disappoint!

Super authentic! Reasonable pricing. Don’t be fooled by the low-key outdoor aesthetics.

The inside is nicely decorated, clean, and spacious seating.
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Jane Klein
I recently visited Alice’s Kitchen and was so happy to see they’re now under new management—and open from breakfast all the way through dinner!

The food tastes absolutely delicious. Everything we ordered was flavorful, fresh, and clearly made with care. You can really tell there’s attention to quality in every dish.

The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, which makes the whole experience even better. Service was attentive without being overbearing.

The vibe reminds me of the cozy cafes in Hong Kong—casual, lively, and comforting. It’s the kind of place you can stop by for a quick breakfast, meet friends for lunch, or relax over dinner.

Definitely worth checking out if you’re in the area!
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Roll Roll A Dice
I really like this place. The food is decent with very reasonable pricing (refillable milk tea..? What..?)

I had the Lava French Toast, meets my expectations and the sweetness level is just about right. Service is super friendly and atmosphere is chill. Might come back again 😉
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JG
Craving for Hong Kong style comfort food, there seemed to be handful of options available in the eastern part of LA. Alice Kitchen ‘magically popped on my IG feed’ and there we were. Highly recommended to join the waitlist online to avoid long wait.

Providing plenty of both indoor and outdoor seats, the venue gave that old school Hong Kong cafe/resto vibes.

We started with the small rice paper rolls cooked in the house peanut sauce. I’ve been craving for this comforting appetizer and it’s so nice finally having it, just wishing it came with meat or Chinese doughnut sticks instead of the rice paper alone.

Their HK Style Pineapple Bun should never be skipped. The crunchy sweet layer on top perfectly blended with the soft fluffy bun and savory stuffing. They had multiple options and we opted for pork chop, which was delightfully tender and well complemented by the tasty sauce and sunny side up.

We closed our meals with the Ovaltine French Toast to end it sweet and it’s slapping! The taste was literally as amusing as the lava explosion, and I was so hyped finding Ovaltine!
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Aimee Tan
This is the most authentic Hong Kong causal dining (Cha Chang Teng) restaurant in the area. (I grew up in HK).
Food is delicious and generous with portion size. Service is simple and quick.
This is my third visit in the last two trips since I don’t live in the area.
The rice congee with pork and century egg is proper, as well as the rice rolls with crunchy dough stick inside! Soft outside and crunchy inside.
The pineapple bun with butter (I had it to go) is so good!
They also will refill your milk tea or lemon tea which makes it such a good deal.
Highly recommended.
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Grace Chi
I’ve had this place mentally bookmarked for a long time but usually missed the window of opportunity to go. I was determined to finally make it, even after what looked like a long wait on Sunday after 1 pm. Make sure to scan the QR code at the front entrance to get yourself on the wait list (no need to flag down any employees and no need to stand around to wait). The wait list is pretty cool in that it automatically updates your place in line and how long you’ve been waiting as well as how many parties (and their size!) are in front of you and how long they’ve been waiting.

Their inside dining area is a bit small and they’ve expanded dining capacity with two outdoor seating areas, so there’s a high chance you’ll end up dining outside. I do prefer indoor as the outside dining table didn’t look too stable, but I appreciate that the outdoor space allows them to serve customers faster.

We tried quite a bit and loved it all! We had the HK style pineapple bun with butter ($4.25), pan fried fish filet sandwich ($8.50), fried chicken wings and squid in spicy salt ($11.99), Ovaltine French toast ($6.95), black pepper beef fried noodles ($12.95), iced milk tea ($1.95), and iced lemon tea ($1.95). Would order again!

We parked on the residential streets and didn’t have too much trouble finding a spot. Allowed us to walk off the food coma. Check the street signs to make sure you’re not parked during a street cleaning day or some other restrictions.
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Patricia Poon
Our top HK cafe style restaurant. Our friends drive 4 hours+ to come here. Every single dish we ordered was incredible yet reasonably priced. Aside from their famous pineapple buns, highly recommend the egg yolk shrimp. The pea shoots were some of the best I’ve ever had. We will be paying a visit every time we’re in MP!
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Stephen Lee
A work peer let me know that if I like Chinese breakfast I must try Alice’s kitchen and I am furious I was not told about this spot before! Their extra large pineapple bread sandwiches are . Cannot explain it any better. Great porridge and different types of noodle soups! Fantastic Hong Kong style breakfast!
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Emily Liu
Pretty solid guangdong street food place. Very unique pineapple bun pork chop sandwich; it’s really heavy and greasy but very yummy. The eggplant in fish sauce 鱼香茄子 is very very good as well. Milk tea is cheap but pretty mediocre, would not order again. The vibe is generally very good here, always bustling and family friendly. There is quite a long wait (23 people ahead of us when we arrived) but it goes by really fast and we were seated in 25 minutes.
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Lydia Cheng
This is the HK diner of my dreams. I went originally for the pineapple bun pork chop sandwich and ovaltine french toast, but the food was so delicious, I ended up going back two more times in the same weekend. The ovaltine french toast has a warm center that flows out when you cut into it and was amazing to have fresh! The pineapple bun sandwich was a bit messy but we really enjoyed the mixture of sweet and savory.

The second time we went, we got classics like the baked pork chop rice with tomato sauce and some fun stuff like stir fried rice rolls. The baked rice was definitely the highlight for our group! It was salty, cheese, tangy, and very satisfying.

The food selection and quality was more than I expected from this restaurant and I was impressed.

One of the best parts is that they offer 2 free refills on all their drinks!! The parking lot is pretty small but there is tons of street parking in the area.

This is probably my newest favorite spot! Will definitely be back to try more of their menu items.
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