Casual Cantonese eatery with late-night hours serving classic fare including BBQ pork & peking duck.
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 |
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Reviews
First time here and I liked the food. I came at night time and ordered the 2 meat combo that was supposed to come with bok choy, rice, etc, but they left all that out and I got mainly the meat, such as duck and pork. I’ll have to order earlier in the day next time to get all the other stuff. Sign said cash only. If you order online for pickup, you can use credit card.
They have a small free parking lot. You can park on the street as well.
I really like the noodles and wonton soup. The eggs noodles so so so good thin but the texture is really good I finished my bowl without anything left for me a little bit pricey even I didn’t pay for it but they have like breakfast specials at 9am-11:30am in the morning for$ 7.99 (I saw the sign) roasted duck, pork and bbq pork also good
We ordered soup cuz a bit cold outside!
Recommended
Upon first bites of everything, I noticed the meats were all cold — an unusual feeling while chewing down the assortment of bbq. Oddly, the chicken was bland and “wet”, not in a juicy way, but just “wet”. Although the rice was soft and delicious, which was the highlight, I thought the overall plate was just okay.
Was hoping for better as I gleaned from the reviews, but nonetheless, still glad I tried.
However, the service is completely unacceptable.
I followed the instructions on the front door, but they told me last minute that they only accept cash. I know that’s not true because I’ve been here before and they took credit card. They also mixed up my order as takeout, and wouldn’t let me sit down to eat. The lady at the counter even told me to go back to my car to eat.
This was my first time ever eating a meal in my car, and it left a really bad impression. Leaving my first comment because customers deserve better.
This restaurant makes me feel like I’m dining in a Cantonese cafe in old Chinatown in Manhattan or San Francisco. Its service staff and atmosphere give me a special feeling of history about first-generation immigrants. However, I understand that not everyone likes its “old” setting.
They offer the best-value meal in town. Tell me if anyone can find other places offering a better deal! When the minimum wage for fast-food workers has gone up to $20 an hour already (they are fighting for $24 an hour now), this place still offers many $6.99 meals if the orders are placed before 11:30 AM. It becomes unfair to compare the $6.99 dishes with those at $30 or $60 at other fancier places. So, please be realistic. Their regular-priced menu usually costs about $10ish per dish, but it is still super affordable. Here, I want to give the following reviews about the food and service in a more realistic review.
The food is not bad at all. Most of the dishes I ordered have authentic Cantonese flavor. I won’t say they offer the best Cantonese food in town, but I would rather pay $6.99 or $10 for an authentic Cantonese plate than a cheeseburger meal.
I am not sure if it is because I can also speak Cantonese myself and communicate well with the servers, but I heard them speaking in English with other guests. They are excellent servers. I have always received good service from this place. The labor cost is so high now, and it is so difficult for any restaurants to find good servers. Sometimes, there is only one waitress or waiter to wait 6 – 7 tables in the restaurants, but they work diligently to provide efficient service to me whenever I eat there.
We are very fortunate that there is still a place in LA or the U.S. that offers very affordable yet authentic Cantonese food in today’s super harsh business environment in general. After I eat there, I often order some BBQ to go, but keep in mind that the servers only take care of dine-in options. All to-go orders must be ordered and paid for in the designated area/counter for takeout.
It is not the best Cantonese restaurant in town, but it is a place with a history. I hope they will continue doing well, and I want to come back again often.
For today’s brunch, I ordered three dishes at $6.99 each for three persons (the congee comes with a small plate of rice noodles). We were very full. I uploaded the pictures here for your references.
Chow mien is too greasy and the sauce is not good at all, tasted frozen seafood smell very fishy.
Disappointed, will not buy again