Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19101 Colima Rd, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
Phone: (626) 820-9318
Website: https://www.beyondmenu.com/59533.aspx
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Reviews
This lunch consisted of the baked sole filet & spinach in cream sauce with rice / 焗菠菜龍利魚飯 ($15.99) and sautéed bitter melon & beef / 涼瓜炒牛肉 ($17.99). Both seemed generously portioned.
The baked dish arrived piping hot. The cream sauce did not seem to oily. It proved savory and satisfying. Mother insisted that the rice was supposed to be fried rice, but I could not remember ever seeing that in the 2 decades of eating at HK style cafes (starting with Garden Cafe on Colima by the HK plaza).
The sauteed bitter melon with beef also impressed. The black beans added funky-savory-salty notes without oversalting the dish. The bitter melon proved strangely addicting. The bitterness, while noticeable, did not seem unpleasant.
Our HK Style Lemon Tea (hot and cold) was perfectly balanced, and the Cold Dish Cucumber was delightfully spiced. The star, however, was the 3 Meat Options with Rice: the roast duck, stewed duck, and especially the BBQ Roast Pork Belly were all executed flawlessly, offering tender meat and incredible flavor.
Overall, KW Cafe is a must-visit. The food is outstanding, the atmosphere lively, and we’re already planning our return to try the Peking Duck. Highly recommended!
LAMB RIB SLAB
Medium Well, cooked to perfection!!!
Tender and juicy FOR ALL AGES!
Large portion for 2-3 adults
KW Cafe is THE place for me when in town
The pork chop was lightly coated and very crispy and tender. It was well flavored. For the beef rice roll. It was really good. Had a lot of filling. The seafood tofu pot was alright. It had good flavor but was a bit expensive for how much tofu and how little seafood was in there. The tofu was also really dark in color so I’m thinking the oil used to fry it might be really old.
Looking forward to trying other dishes next time!
Ordered 4 dishes, all dishes were in good quantity and tested good.
1. Braised String Bean, $14.99. Tasted good but a little salty, will ask less salty next time.
2. Tofu with Double Mushroom, $17.99. Tasted good. Tofu was crispy outside and very soft inside.
3. Shrimp with Honey Walnut, $21.99. Tasted good, shrimps were crispy outside and were in good size.
4. Dried Scallop with Egg Fried Rice, $16.99. Tasted good but a little salty.
We ordered a variety of classic Cantonese dishes: blanched chicken, chicken casserole, gai lan with dried fish, string beans with minced pork, and salt and pepper pork chop. The portions were on the smaller side, and while the flavors were decent, they leaned a bit salty. The standout dish was definitely the blanched chicken, which had tender meat and a good flavor.
The milk tea was just okay; it didn’t seem like they used the traditional silk stocking method to filter the tea. Parking was convenient with a large parking lot available. Prices were reasonable, especially compared to similar spots in the San Gabriel Valley.
Overall, KW Cafe offers a decent Cantonese dining experience with some hits and misses. The blanched chicken is worth trying, and the reasonable prices make it a good option for a casual meal.