Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1410 Encinal Ave, Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: (510) 217-8687
Website: http://www.littlejoesexpressca.com/
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Reviews
This is the style I grew up eating and I’m so glad I live walking distance. Prices are also very reasonable!
There is only one table so I would expect to just take out instead. This isn’t really a dine in place.
The team is very attentive and thoughtful. Very accommodating of vegetarian requests. This is more of a to-go place than eat in. Highly recommend.
With a 5 year old, our standard test Chinese fare (to see where this particular restaurant falls on our scale) is fairly, well, standard, but they are executed well here.
The house special fried rice comes with diced bbq pork, sections of chicken thigh meat, slices of beef, and 3 or 4 large prawns. The dish isn’t too greasy, didn’t taste of stale cooking oil, and doesn’t leave a pool of oil on the plate, which means the chef is cooking with high heat and a swift hand.
Cashew nut chicken and broccoli beef are our other yardstick dishes, and Little Joe’s are served with satisfyingly fresh ingredients. The cashew chicken had evenly cooked vibrant zucchini, celery, and a few button mushroom halves. No old, yellowed celery stems or squishy squash past it’s prime, and a very generous scattering of cashews that didn’t force us to ration each scoop.
The beef with broccoli had tons of fresh, crisp broccoli (almost too crisp, could have used 30 seconds more cooking time!) And thankfully, slices of tender beef that hadn’t been given the usual Cantonese treatment of baking soda to puff it up. I’m not a fan of pillowy puffy beef so they win points for leaving the beef and chicken unadulterated!
The establishment is small and very bare-bones; we ate under a flourescent light with a tv showing a sportsball game so the gemütlichkeit, or ambiance was not supreme, but the food was done very well and we knew what to expect. Take-out seems to be the preferred way of enjoying their food, but don’t be dissuaded by their sparse dining room!
3 stars because the quality could be better. I usually like to order a lunch special – the soups could be more generous with the egg drop. Also every now and then I bite into an egg shell in my egg fried rice – I get it happens sometimes with cooking eggs esp if they’re moving fast but not the most pleasant thing to experience when you’re eating. The service is friendly, and they pack the meal nicely to go.