
Unfussy Chinese staple doling out customizable noodles, porridges & dim sum from Teochew region.
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 727 N Broadway #103, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 687-7215
Website: http://www.kimchuy.com/
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Reviews
Kim Chuy is an unassuming treasure that overdelivers on flavor, warmth, and tradition. It’s the kind of local gem that makes you feel welcome the moment you walk in—generous servings, authentic Chinese comfort food, and a no-frills vibe that feels just like home.
We started with the wonton egg noodle soup and a side of fried leeks. The soup? Not just good—it was built for noodle lovers. The broth was rich, the noodles perfectly textured, and the flavors so soothing that conversation at the table paused. It was a quiet appreciation of something humble and deeply satisfying, a true noodle moment that lifts your mood without saying a word.
We also ordered the broccoli beef chow mein, and I wish we’d snapped a photo before we dove in. The vegetables were crisp, fresh, and infused with garlic and savory chow mein notes. It’s not your typical fast-food-style dish—this is home-style, family cooking done right. Every bite reminded me of meals made with care, meant to be enjoyed and remembered.
Kim Chuy even offers pre-made leeks you can take home and cook—perfect for sharing, and trust me, they’ll go fast. Whether you’re a lifelong local or exploring Chinatown for the first time, Kim Chuy is a soul-satisfying stop that brings joy to noodle enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
I stumbled upon Kim Chuy, and I’m so glad I did! The impressively extensive menu made it hard to choose, but I settled on the wonton noodle soup and a dish reminiscent of pad see ew. Both dishes were delightful, bursting with flavor and freshness. The wontons were perfectly tender, and the noodles had just the right amount of chew.
To top it off, the chili sauce was a game-changer—definitely “fire”! Overall, my experience at Kim Chuy was fantastic, and I can’t wait to return to try more dishes. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for great Asian food in the area!
I sat down and took a minute to find a soup that caught my eye. There were plenty, but the variety soup was what I pointed out. I also had the option of what kind of noodles, which I thought was pretty cool.
There was a hiccup in service here. First they lost my order, then they moved me to a different table. As a lone eater I understood the space thing, as I didn’t choose the table but was told to sit there I was a little miffed, but not too much. The forgotten dish, being really hungry, sucked. But, after about 5 or 6 minutes my soup arrived at where I sat.
Overall I was really happy with what I ordered. The flavor, portions, variety, all were really good. And, the price was also on point, at $8 for the dish, which, in LA seems miraculous.
Next time I hear to Chinatown I’ll probably check out a different restaurant, not because this place isn’t good, I just have a feeling there might be better.
Update: Now this place has boba drinks with hello Kitty tops! Used to be nice, now it’s cute as well.
Up update: I don’t know why so many people stand in line out side for over-rated spicy fried chicken sandwiches… This Kim Chuy is amazing, peeps. Still amazing after decades.