Alice’s Kitchen – Temple City

  4.0 – 297 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Alice’s Kitchen - Temple City 91780

Hours

Friday8 AM–12 AM
Saturday8 AM–12 AM
Sunday8 AM–12 AM
Monday8 AM–12 AM
Tuesday8 AM–12 AM
WednesdayClosed
Thursday8 AM–12 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 9556 E Las Tunas Dr, Temple City, CA 91780

Phone: (626) 313-1868

Website: https://aliceskitchentemplecity.com/?

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Reviews

Aaron Lo
Looking for a taste of Hong Kong in the SGV? I checked out Alice’s Kitchen in Temple City and it really feels like dining on the streets of Hong Kong. The ambiance is super cool, with fake storefronts and shop signs that set the vibe. The menu is large, with a mix of Hong Kong cafe classics and Cantonese dishes. My friend ordered the fish maw soup and I had the baked pork chop rice. Both were delicious, generously portioned, and very reasonably priced. Service is standard for an HK cafe.
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Jimmy Su
I came here yesterday for lunch with my parents and ended up being really impressed. Alice’s Kitchen might just be the best Hong Kong-style cafe in the SGV.

We ordered the baked pork chop over pasta with tomato sauce and cheese, salt and pepper squid and wings, and the salted crispy pork knuckle. Everything was delicious. The baked pork chop was comforting and flavorful with a nice balance of sauce and cheese. The squid and wings were crispy, well-seasoned, and perfect for sharing. The pork knuckle was the standout for me. Super crispy on the outside and still juicy inside. That said, the portions are a bit on the smaller side compared to places like Delicious Food Corner and some other HK cafes, especially given how good the food is.

Service was amazing because they kept coming over to refill our drinks and asked if we needed anything else.

For drinks, I got the iced lemon tea, which was refreshing and not overly sweet. My dad ordered the iced milk tea and coffee and enjoyed both. Solid HK cafe drinks that pair well with the food.

The ambiance is a big plus. The neon lights, wall art, and street scene paintings really make it feel like you are back in Hong Kong. It does get a little loud during lunchtime, but we were still able to have a normal conversation without raising our voices.

Parking can be challenging during lunch hours, but with a bit of patience, we were able to find free street parking because the free public lot fills up quickly. Overall, great food, great vibe, and definitely a spot I would come back to.
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Mia Ly
️LOTS OF PARKING SPOT BEHIND THE BUILDING

If you’re looking for a genuinely authentic and cozy Hong Kong Cha Chaan Teng (cafe) experience right here in the SGV, Alice’s Kitchen is an absolutely wonderful choice. The atmosphere is vibrant, the food is authentic, and the portions are incredibly generous—you’re guaranteed to leave satisfied!
This place is truly a hidden gem. First off, the decor, complete with nostalgic Hong Kong memorabilia, creates a charming and unique atmosphere that genuinely makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. As for the food, they execute the classic HK dishes perfectly, but in a cleaner, less greasy style. You absolutely must try the Baked Pork Chop Rice in Tomato Sauce or the amazing Ovaltine French Toast for breakfast. The portions here are also incredibly generous, meaning you get great value for your money and often have satisfying leftovers! Even though the restaurant gets busy, the staff remains friendly and quick with service and drink refills (especially the signature HK Iced Lemon Tea).
CRUCIAL PARKING TIP (MUST READ!): You DO NOT need to battle for street parking on busy Las Tunas Drive. Alice’s Kitchen has PLENTY of dedicated parking spots in the lot located behind the building.
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Ed Tom
The ambience really does give you a vibe of Hong Kong.. we were just in Kong Kong in Feb 2025 so coming here does gives up this feeling.. now about the good. We like the seafood tofu pot very much.. spicy pork chop was good and the chicken pot as well . The black pepper beef pasta was mediocre.. not crazy about the spaghetti.. not much beef ..
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Angel Oswaldo Ruiz
Foods ok. Service was not good then it got even worse. When we got to the restaurant, we sat ourselves down, I got us a menu. No one came to us to serve until I wanted to order. The bill was $42 and I left no tips. This one server asked me “Why you don’t give me tips” I was like the foods bad. It was, the noodles I only took a few bites. She kept pressing on WHY WOULDNT I GIVE HER A TIP. I am not going to tip if you just order my food and bring me the food. She also never checked on us. Btw I am from Hong Kong and this type of service is worse than HK lol.
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Diana Wei
It hit the spot! A friend suggested this place as their local favorite canto family style restaurant. Cleaner, less watery or greasy version of other lunch special/seafood canto restaurants in mpk. However, they have different to less items as other full seafood canto family style restaurants.

We’d come back if we crave their menu of items, or have interest in certain items not in other restaurants.

Chinese broccoli $16.50
Stir fry string bean $14.99
Deep fried pork chop with spicy salt $15.50
Sizzling hot pot chicken $16.50
Seafood crispy noodle (couldn’t find it on the menu but they had it).
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Sherly Widjaya
The salty and peppery wings are tasty but quite salty, which might be too much for some people. The shrimp and egg chow mein was bland for my taste, though adding chili improved it. The place is spacious but can get crowded on weekends.
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Jacques Zhang
Came here multiple times from Nor-Cal. The food is good, the overall dinning experience was good. However this one lady waiter was a nightmare. Came today around 10AM, ordered to go (since their spot always has long waiting list). When placing order, she always seems very unhappy, and impatient… I even gave some cash tips to cheer her up.

Was told the take out will be ready in 20-25 mins, I went out and came back around 10:35AM, I kindly asked her the take out is ready or not, she was nearly yelling at me, saying that – she cannot see the number. At this moment, I was really have enough of this; so I handed the receipt to her, she went to the take out deck; checked for nearly 5 mins; and came back told me – “Sorry, I think I gave your order to some random girl”.

If she was nice in the beginning, then I would be very sympathetic and understanding… but she was giving me a hard time since beginning.

It was raining today, hard to find parking spot, everyone are very frustrated, I think the least you can do is to provided some good service and smile.

Now I am waiting and sitting here, for her to “correct her mistakes” and she did not even do me formal apology.

I normally do not leave bad review for businesses, but if they keep doing this, I don’t think “good food” will be the only factor to keep the customers.
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Erica Fung
Update in 2025:

The second time I came here was on a Sunday breakfast/brunch time. They have an iPad to sign up/check-in as they were packed. I was waiting in the back closer to the parking lot entrance. However, the host has been skipping my number and has been calling people who arrived after me. I finally went to her and asked her. She was not very nice, nonchalant, and disrespectful by saying “I called you!” I told her that I have been standing here, but did not hear my number if she can give me to next available table. She then gave me the table next to the exit where everyone was waiting.

We ordered porridge and a fried noodle. However, food had lack of flavor. Highly suggest that they manage their quality control and service, especially during business hours.

2024 4 stars:
Came here for the first time because I want to try their ovaltine french toast. We parked on Las Tunas, and there was plenty of parking when we arrived. We were seated promptly.

I love the decorations. They put a lot of old Hong Kong elements in this restaurant. Also they use a special folding table and Orange plastic bowl, chopsticks, and plates, which reminded me of 大排擋. We ordered Hong Kong style sweet and sour pork, pan fried udon with beef in black pepper sauce, and 7up with salted lime. The food tasted very authentic! Reminds me of home. We ordered ovaltine french toast as dessert. It is something new to me that I have never had, and it turns out tasty!

Services was good, and servers are friendly. Will be back again.
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Paprika Meow
Taste :4.5/5
Environment: 4.0/5
Service:4.0/5

If you’re craving that real-deal Hong Kong café experience, Alice Kitchen in Temple City absolutely nails the vibe. From the interior design to the menu, it really feels like you’re dining in HK.

Just a heads up – weekends get packed. You’ll need to register at the kiosk, and my wait time was around 50 minutes. But once seated, the food came out super fast, and the flavors hit home.

Must-try:
Spare Ribs with Honey Garlic Sauce – This was the star of the meal. The sweet honey and garlic combo is unexpectedly perfect. I haven’t had anything quite like it elsewhere.

On the flip side, the #110 Eggplant with Diced Chicken and Salted Fish was a bit too greasy for my taste, and the chicken was scarce.

Also worth noting: the restaurant gets pretty loud and busy, so it’s not ideal for long chats, but perfect for a quick, flavorful meal.
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