Four Sea/Si Hai – San Gabriel

  3.7 – 291 reviews   • Breakfast restaurant

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Local Chinese counter-serve chain offering pastries, buns & entrees in a contemporary space.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Four Sea/Si Hai - San Gabriel 91776

Hours

Saturday6:30 AM–1 PM
Sunday6:30 AM–1 PM
Monday6:30 AM–1 PM
Tuesday6:30 AM–1 PM
Wednesday6:30 AM–1 PM
Thursday6:30 AM–1 PM
Friday6:30 AM–1 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 708 E Las Tunas Dr, San Gabriel, CA 91776

Phone: (626) 285-8369

Website: http://www.foursearestaurant.com/

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Reviews

Scott L
For the Chinese pancakes, it’s hard to imagine how oily it is!!! The box, the plastic bag and the food itself are all covered with oil. When taking a bite, the pancake has almost no taste but oil inside. Lack of the taste of Onion and no sauce included. The taste is too plain. Hard to imagine how they keep popular with the higher and higher price of the food.
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Weijeng Chen
I have been coming to this restaurant relatively consistently for the past 4 years or so and the quality is always top notch. Most of the food here is considered breakfast food in Taiwan, but to be honest, it’s good for any meal. My personal recommendations are the salty rice balls, the oven baked buns, and the egg crepes, but I’ve tried most of the items on the menu and they all taste pretty good. This is probably the closest thing to authentic Taiwanese breakfast food that you’ll find in here.
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Julius Marzuki
Calling all Soybean milk drinkers, Four Sea is currently running a promo for 1 year free refill on their soy milk drink for those who purchase their Thermo at $35. I do think it is a great deal. What do you think? Will you get this deal?

It has been a while since I went to Four Sea, they do have great Taiwanese breakfast items, however, it is getting very pricey, so I don’t go as much as I used to.
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Lawrence Lee
Hot soymilk, and variety of breakfast item such as buns, noodle, and glutinous rice. They are open early and a great meeting place for friends and also family. What’s not to love in the cold rainy weather in the morning when you can enjoy a bowl of hot soymilk.
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Aly P Mel
Really delicious when chef is on it. Long-time customer since they opened in San Gabriel. Unfortunately inconsistent quality, understaffing make this place hit-or-miss. I rarely eat in due to understaffing – bussing & cleaning take a while. 85-90% of the time pretty good TW deli food. I go there every 1-2 months.

I esp like their sticky rice rolls fantuan, sticky rice wrapped in bamboo zongzi, turnip cakes luobogao, onion pancakes congyoubing, black sesame pastry, green onion pastry xiekehuang. Their garlic soy sauce is delish!
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Rita Eats in Seattle
I’ll highly recommend huge tree pastry for Taiwanese style breakfast!
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陳奕婷
Recommend people who like Asian style breakfast. The service speed was fast. There was a special smell in the restaurant.
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James Wang
Serving Taiwanese breakfast, they have fast service and a variety of options. Known for their soy milk, I’d highly recommend drinking one of the bowls with another breakfast entree.

My favorite is the egg crepe with pork floss, but their rolls, buns, and other foods also taste delicious!

Service is fast and the restaurant is clean. Parking is plentiful in the parking lot. Speaking Chinese is a plus, but they have all the menu items in English.
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Michael Uzmann
Located not far from nationally recognized Huge Tree Pastry stands Four Sea Restaurant, Si Hai to locals who know it for sweet or salty Soy Milk plus Buns and Pastries ordered at the counter.

True to Taiwanese traditions, hours from 6:30am until 1:00pm daily finding the space with a continuous stream of traffic, guests are invited to choose from the bilingual overhead menu or a laminated card featuring the names and descriptions of items prepared fast.

Low priced compared to a Breakfast in Los Angeles, portion sizes mostly shareable, fans of Soy Milk will find Four Sea’s in an enormous bowl ideal for dipping Donuts while Pastries from a heated case are highlighted by the Radish version or sweeter Red Bean Paste.

Found at 708 East Las Tunas Drive, easily missed by those not looking, Fan Tuan is faultless in its balance of taste and texture while the Fried Onion Cake is heavier than many but not too oily and served piping hot from the skillet.
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Cathy Cai
Only 1 of 3 youtiao that I ordered is fresh, the rest two are so old. Tastes like leftover.
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