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    Ahgoo's Kitchen

    3.9 (270 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Beef Wrap $16.95
    Ashley Y.

    It's a cozy mom and pop shop with the sweetest lady taking orders and serving food. Because it's just her, service does take awhile, but it looks like she has really loyal customers like they know her and she knows them. Lots of togo orders too and the phone was ringing the whole time like it seemed like a super popular place! However ... the food wasn't really to my taste (except for the beef wrap). I will say it looks like every table ordered a soup of some sort so maybe I didn't get the right things? But I ordered things that said "signature" or things that other people seem to have liked so eh maybe it's just not for me. Beef Wrap ($17)-- MY FAVORITEEE!! Super savory, well seasoned, lots of meat, not too sweet. It's actually a really big portion too. Kind of oily though Scallion Pie ($18)-- Do note that it's a pie!! And not the typical scallion pancake!!! It's supposed to be crispy outside and fluffy inside but unfortunately we got limp and soft. Flavor wise there was soooooooooo little salt/flavor whereas the ones I've had before still had a slight saltiness. This one is plain on purpose probably to eat with food? Not my style. Very popular item though! All the tables were ordering this maybe give it a try if you're curious. Seaweed fish ($18)-- VERYYYYYY OILY GREASY like the fish soaked up every drop of oil. Not the "clean fry" I was expecting (and other places do it better). It was too oily and we couldn't finish this. House Special Bean Curd ($18)-- There's pork in here but you wouldn't know unless you can read the Chinese. Just warning the vegetarians, this is not for you!!! However, there is a very tiny amount where the ratio is like 85% tofu 15% pork if I'm being generous. Flavor was ok, but overall very greasy and stingy with pork. We ate this with the scallion pie to give the bread some flavor. Overall I wasn't impressed with the food but I think it's just not my style. The beef wrap is the only reason why it's 3 stars and not 2. The lady was so nice though and kept refilling our tea pot (because we were trying to chase down that grease with hot tea!) and there's a parking lot in the back and easy street parking.

    Signature Green Onion Sesame Pie
    Sarah S.

    Finally got a chance to dine in here a few days ago when I came here for lunch on a weekday with some coworkers. It was full inside surprisely but luckily, a table was leaving so we got our table without a wait. We ordered the Beef Rolls, Signature Green Onion Pie, Stir Fried Onions and Beef, and some vegetables. It is a small restaurant that is family style so only one server and the food wasn't served that quickly especially since it was full inside. The food was ready around 20 minutes after ordering. The portions are all decent and looked delicious. The beef rolls were very good, crispy skin and not stingy with the beef inside. The signature green onion sesame pie was also very good, texture is the perfect balance of hard and soft. The only thing was that the vegetables and the stir fried beef was oily. Both tasted good but very oily. Overall, still a great place to go with friends or family. I recommend the beef rolls. They tasted very authentic.

    Bamboo with Ground Pork
    Jonnie N.

    Went to Ahgoo's Kitchen and skipped their signature Green Onion Sesame Pie and Beef Roll this time, opting instead for the low-carb Seaweed Fish Fillet and Bamboo with Ground Pork--and it did not disappoint. The bamboo shoots had a deep, smoky wok-hei flavor that paired beautifully with the richness of the ground pork, making each bite savory and satisfying without feeling heavy. The fried fish fillet arrived piping hot, perfectly flaky, light, and well-seasoned, with the seaweed adding an extra layer of umami. Proof that even the "non-signature" dishes here shine just as brightly. Easy 5-star experience.

    Beef roll
    Jason L.

    The decor felt like walking into a retro Chinese restaurant, felt like I was transported back in time. Service was super quick, called an order and it was ready when I got there. The beef roll is the best I've had!

    Yvonne W.

    Angoo's kitchen is my mom's favorite restaurant, we are here pretty much every other week. The owners are very friendly and provide very good service no matter how busy they are. Our favorite dishes are shredded pork with dried bean curd, beef rolls, corn chowder, braised pork belly, and many more. Honestly, we have tried so many of their dishes and are never disappointed. Their foods are always fresh and delicious, highly recommending this restaurant!

    Menu 1/2 as of 12/19/25
    Melinda Q.

    Ahgoo is a small restaurant with very minimal employees (I'm guessing one chef who does all the cooking, one prep guy, one dishwasher, and one lady who works the front) so expect a long wait for your food. The woman who took my order didn't speak any English or Cantonese, so Google Translate came to the rescue when I needed to order some vegan-friendly dishes to-go for my husband. I, on the other hand, ordered their beef roll and sauteed water spinach to dine in. The beef roll was wrapped in a crispy, heavily-sesamed dough, but it lacked the hoisin sauce that I'm typically accustomed to so I had to make my own sauce concoction of vinegar, soy sauce, and chili crisp. The jury is still out on whether I like that much sesame on my beef roll. The water spinach was delicious as it was garlicky and well-seasoned. We shall find out later if the vegan-friendly mapo tofu and sauteed green beans is a hit or not. Because it took almost an hour (and I was one of two customers dining within) for my food and to-go order, I don't think I'll be coming back again. Patience is not one of my virtues.

    Layered green onion sesame
    Elise L.

    Mom and pop shop featuring niche Chinese and Taiwanese dishes. During busy hours, the wait will be slow (30 mins). My picky Taiwanese family actually complimented all the dishes! You can taste the wok hei. * Pork intestine fire pot (5/5) - FIYAH I personally love this so much. No stinky flavor at all from the pork intestine and blood * Beef satay w water spinach (4/5) - greasy but delicious * Bamboo stir fry (4/5) * Scallion layered pan fry bread (4/5) - personally not my fav but it's crispy on the outside, fluffy and moist on the inside. Delicious w chili oil

    Emily L.

    ABSOLUTELY delicious. One of my favorite spots and always shocked the restaurant is empty. MUST GET: Shepherds purse fish soup Beef rolls- best one ever!! Seaweed fish House special bean curd Could go without but still good: Fried red yeast pork belly Taiwanese fried rice noodle (loved this one tho for nostalgia) Aunties are so nice too, absolute gem of a place.

    Vicky W.

    When people talk about scallion pancake, this place has to be mentioned. They are well known for this special dish and other authentic Chinese food. Highly recommended. Medium size restaurant, clean and descent dining area. Very efficient service, friendly staffs. Be aware of being asked if you want to order the scallion pancake as soon as you walk in the door. If you are in the area, definitely give them a try.

    Sig green onion pancake Close up $18. Look at the fluff on this sucker and green onion galore!! So good!
    Katrina N.

    We're the type of family that never leaves OC and so seeing restaurants like this on Sandra L's and other yelpers feed just made me immediately bookmark but also green with envy. It probably took us 3 or more years to take a day off for ourselves and travel up to SGV to try restaurants that has been in our que. The thick fluffy layers of green onion pie ($18) definitely caught our attention and was placed on our SGV food tour to-go list. We tried calling right when they opened, several times, but no one ever picked up. So we had to wait awhile after ordering to get our food, roughly 15 mins. The establishment looked like it's been around for awhile with a mom and pop feel. I can't say much to the service, friendly enough, since we ordered to-go. After 15 minutes, we greedily grabbed our bag of food, ran back to the car and had a taste. Damn that thick onion bread hit just all the right spots we knew there'd be a repeat trip just for the bread. Luckily, the SGV gods were on our side and about 2 months later we were able to come up here again and purchased 2 orders of the green onion pancake. I love reheating it in the microwave for instantaneous green onion/carb gratification. We've also tried the fish in bean sauce ($18) and basil eggplant ($16). Both were good but not on the same level as the green onion pancake. Overall, best green onion I've ever had and beat out my other favorite place for green onion pancake.

    Shredded pork with beancurd
    Grace C.

    This place is well known for their green onion sesame pie. They make it from scratch and freshly prepared to order. I love their shredded pork with beancurd. The beancurd is cut so thin. Excellent knife work. Note that service can be slow because it is just one server in the front and dishes do take awhile to come out. Parking is a bit difficult it's either street parking and there is a parking lot in the back.

    Menu
    Helen J.

    Ahgoo" in Taiwanese Chinese means "maternal uncle," referring to your mother's brother.  Origin: This term is commonly used in Taiwanese Hokkien, a Southern Chinese dialect widely spoken in Taiwan Ahgoo's. Kitchen in Temple City is on Las Tunas and unlike Glendora's fast food lined streets has a nice selection of small unique eateries. My sister's favorite is the "Beef Wrap" elaborately made with thinly sliced beef, rolled in a beautifully browned crust with a sprinkle of sesame seeds on top with a slight taste of sweetness mixed with spices. Somehow the name Beef wrap just doesn't do it justice, it just seems like it should be named something like "Taiwanese sesame crusted beef wrap with cilantro & special sauce", or something like "Emperor's beef wrap" "Taiwanese Beef Rolls have deep-rooted historical ties, but their story extends beyond Taiwan's borders. While the exact origin remains somewhat unclear, one prevailing theory traces their roots to Shanghai, a bustling city in northeastern China" We had the Westlake beef soup, just a slight variation from the chinese version of the ingredients plus it had finely chopped ingredients , stir fried water spinach, so far this was my favorite and mixed with the , Taiwanese Fried Noodles so good. The Pickled Cabbage w bean sheet with edamame. First time to try this, it was very good. The Taiwanese noodles were very similar to Pancit Bihon one of my favorite Filipino dishes. Plus, I just mixed them with the fried water spinach for lunch, so delicious. We always order a variety from new restaurants to get a feel for what our favorites might be and it then they even taste better warmed up the next day. I included pictures: the bowl of soup it could serve a family. A note: We all love cilantro and almost all dishes come with a nice portion of cilantro.

    Beef roll
    Angel L.

    The beef rolls here are AHHHMAZINGG. Like, so good that my aunt who stopped eating meat will still scrap off all the beef just to eat the roll part. It's crispy, and perfectly seasoned with the sauce. If it's your first time, def get the beef roll and the seaweed fish filet. They're both cooked so so well. Crispy but doesn't feel overly oily or heavy. The beef roll is stuffed with so so much meat. So good! I used to frequent 101 noodle express for their beef rolls but the beef rolls here at ahgoo's are in a league of their own! The cold combination plate was also really good but it def has a kick of spicy so it may not be for those who can't handle heat. The chef is from Taiwan but I think learned to cook Hong Kong style cuisine and is super nice! My uncle comes a lot and he drives down from Victorville just to eat here! If you're in the area or on the hunt for amazing beef rolls, definitely give this place a try!

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