Hours
| Friday | 5 PM–4 AM |
| Saturday | 5 PM–4 AM |
| Sunday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 6 PM–3 AM |
| Tuesday | 6 PM–3 AM |
| Wednesday | 6 PM–3 AM |
| Thursday | 6 PM–3 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 306 N Garfield Ave A12, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Phone: (626) 288-3988
Website: https://www.mp.xinjiangbbq.us/
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Reviews
We ordered the clams, oysters, scallops, quail eggs and they blew us away. Service at atmosphere were both great and the beer was perfectly cold. Will 100% be coming back again.
10/10 from us!
It was kind of hard to find as it is located on a small boulevard and small stores. It barely has any street lights at night, and it’s tucked all the way in the back corner of the little complex. You’ll notice where they are since it is the only place that has a bright Christmas tree right in front of the store, and Christmas lights lit up all around to grab your attention. Since this is mainly a late night experience, you can use all the parking space in the complex to wait in your car while waiting for your turn.
It’s better if you speak Chinese when you go there. They do speak English. We came around 8.30 pm on a Friday night and waited about 40 minutes for two people. It was a good timing as it seems more people come here later in the evening and great for groups. I would suggest just order to-go ahead of time, pick it up, and enjoy at home.
The place is very limited seating (max 35), lots of images/videos projected all along the walls. The chairs and seating are minimal decor, like you’re seating at an outside bar vendor. It’s nice that the place cooks the skewers outside where you’re not covered in smoke. They will place the skewers as they’re done cooking and place it on the main platter. At the time, it was $6.99 for 4 skewers.
Place is definitely a fun experience, a bit trendy for the younger crowd. Probably not a place for family with children though.
The food has a very distinct flavor profile — not exactly my taste, but my family really enjoyed the variety of dishes. Personally, I only liked the fried rice and tofu skewers. The food itself isn’t bad at all; it’s just got a very unique flavor style that may not suit everyone.
I liked the digital menu and ordering system — it’s convenient — but the food took quite a while to arrive after placing our order. The staff were kind and attentive, which I appreciated. Seating, however, was not very comfortable; the chairs were light and tended to shift even with small movements.
Last time I went here with my friends one month ago, the taste is very great and the skewers are hot! Not sure they changed the cooker or meat. Tastes wired this time.
The food was the highlight of our visit. We ordered mutton and beef skewers, as well as octopus, and they were all delicious, reminiscent of the flavors we experienced in China. Although traveling to Xinjiang isn’t easy for us as foreigners, we had the chance to sample Xinjiang cuisine in Beijing, which is why we were excited to see fried shredded potato on the menu here. They were crispy and tasty, just as we remembered.
As an older couple, we felt a bit out of place among the younger crowd, but the food made it worth it. Xinjiang BBQ is definitely a spot for young people, but anyone who appreciates good food will enjoy it.