Kang Kang Food Court

  3.9 – 952 reviews   • Dumpling restaurant

Chinese fast-food spot serving soup, dumplings, noodle dishes & more in a food court setting.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Kang Kang Food Court 91801

Hours

Friday8 AM–9 PM
Saturday8 AM–9 PM
Sunday8 AM–9 PM
Monday8 AM–9 PM
Tuesday8 AM–9 PM
Wednesday8 AM–9 PM
Thursday8 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 27 E Valley Blvd, Alhambra, CA 91801

Phone: (626) 308-3898

Website: https://kangkangfoodcourtca.com/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Jackie L
Must try. There are dishes here that I’ve never even seen before like mega sized glutinous rice balls (tong yuan) and fried glutinous rice mixed with soy milk. Get the pan fried buns and Shanghai moon cakes (savory with a flakey crust)! Juiciest dumplings and buns. Can’t go wrong here.
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J. H
This review is to not discourage but to set expectations appropriately. The pan fried bun is stellar but the wonton noodle soup is horrendous. Service is the definition of no frills to borderline rude. This is likely cultural but still jarring. Many received their food order before ours despite us ordering first. Bring cash to avoid the 3% surcharge of using a card. If you plan to dine in, the tables are classically sticky with ring marks from cups. There is plenty of parking in the back.

TLDR:
Come for the pan fried pork bao, bring cash, service is nearly nonexistent
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Christopher Ng
Shanghai Pan Fried buns (8ct) with sweet dipping vinegar and cold soy milk for under $20 delivered to the table makes for a great brunch for one. Pray, sip your drink, or take pictures of the posted caution signs before nibbling at the first bun. Each meatball is a juicy bite all the way through. Keep phones off the table just in case!
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G L
Updated 2024.04.29 From Chinatown, Los Angeles, we have taken one bus #76, about a 38 minutes ride to the restaurant across the street from the bus stop.
Inside was very warm, no air conditioning, cafeteria style with trays of food to select from or order off the menu. Up to four items is USD 10.91. The food quality was only average, not worth the time taken for a long bus ride for their food. The sweet and sour and the pork belly was nice as expected. The pan-fried soup dumplings were subpar, the dough was very thick compared with the amount of filling. The house soup was very bland with almost no taste. Twenty-five cent charge for hot tea, three percent charge for using a credit card.
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Howard H
The most famous thing here is the pan fried pork bun (shengjian bao). Which is definitely worth trying. They are cook to order so they are hot and juicy. The rest of the food there is below average. We also order the beef roll pancake, the beef is super dry and the pancake is not soft nor crispy. The rest of the food on the trays are not super inviting either. 3% extra if you pay with card. The sitting area is dirty.
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Desmond Shum
Very authentic indigenous Shanghainese food, which is a bit on the sweet side. It’s really a good court, w all food in trays on display. You can pick what you see. The place can be tidy up a bit. Staff were helpful. Warning: portions are very generous. I think all orders are meant for two ppl at least.
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Kate Lyon
Great low key lunch spot to fulfill any bao/noodle cravings you might have. The menu is a little overwhelming if you’re not familiar with the cuisine. The pan fried Shanghai bao are a MUST – it is their best item and you get 8 decent sized bao with a vinegar-soy dipping sauce. I would also recommend the buffet item specials which are a good deal. We got the orange chicken and very tender beef on the bone that was very tender (Not sure of the exact names of everything). Their noodle soups are also very popular, although I haven’t tried them myself. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in the area!
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Albert Vo
My wife and I love Kang Kang because this place has a plethora of dishes to try and they are all so good. The owners of Kang Kang are so sweet and kind, they treat us like family. I highly recommend you try their Sheng Jian Baos (pan fried juicy bao) if you haven’t tried it before. Also try their four-item combo plate so you can select and try other entrees (ex: purple eggplants, pepper chickens, stir fried tomatoes and eggs, broccoli and beef).
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J J
Usually the food is not too bad. But this time, This dish is sour. Obviously, left one is fresh leek, and the other is stale leek. Maybe from lunch or yesterday. I hope they can do better.
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Jess T
An order with your eyes hot bar makes it easy to grab a quick combo meal for cheap. There’s a menu above the buffet area, too. Loved the pan fried soup dumplings, but watch out, they squirt!
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