Jen Hong13 days agoFrom
This place was so authentically Cantonese, from the very moment I stepped in and the angry and rude Chinese man greeted me. I was so off put, I almost wanted to leave. He told me dim sum was only at the moment. He didn't even let me sit at the counter to eat, I just ate it on my lap LOL but honestly the food was so good, I am so glad I stayed. The har gaw was sooooo juicy and fat and well portioned. It was so piping hot and fresh I couldn't even put it in my mouth yet. It was a little overpriced, but actually very worth it. The food was so good, it was better than some dim sum I have tried in Alhambra. It came with a little fortune cookie at the end. Overall, tldr hella authentic canto rude service, but some of the best dim sum I have had in a while. I would come back and that is saying something.
Wanqing Zhu13 days agoFrom
My experience at this restaurant was really disappointing. The food was mediocre, but the prices were extremely high—small dim sums cost $9, and larger ones even $14. The worst part was the valet parking; you have to park yourself and you only get one hour of validation, and when we went a few minutes over, the guy charged us an extra $5. The times he wrote down were not standarsized. Overall, not worth it. I recommend avoiding this place!
N. Ronnenberg13 days agoFrom
I lived 3 years in China so I know Chinese food very well. This place is authentic and they welcome you with Jasmine tee and peanuts 🥜 The portions are really big for a decent price. The taste is good, the roasted duck is good but very bony. The garlic scallops is good. Service is ok and they are very kind and friendly but the place closes early i.e. at 9:00 pm so you will be most probably sitting and eating alone after 8:30. You get a cup of mango custard and a fortune cookie without fortune with your bill 🥠😄