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    Bay Island Cafe

    3.5 (506 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Elocin T.

    I totally totally recommend this place they literally have all Day lunch specials well not exactly all day until 5:00 p.m. but their prices are reasonable their portions are pretty good and they have a large wide variety menu food items to satisfy everybody and if you purchase a entree you can purchase an add a drink for a very very extremely reasonable price and their drinks are gigantic they can't even fit in your cup holder this place is excellent for to go excellent for dining small parties or even large groups they can accommodate it could get busy at times but for in the Chinese restaurant their service is pretty good if I can say so myself

    Sarah S.

    Came here for lunch with family and it was busy inside when we went. The store isn't that big and there aren't that many tables so it's a more homey style place. Luckily, we didn't have to wait long for table but it could be a longer wait during the typical meal times. We ordered the French Style Stir Fry Beef, Pea Shoots, Honey Garlic Pork Chop, Fried Egg Tofu w/ Mushrooms and Veggies, and Braised Pork w/ Aged Vegetables. We also ordered the Honey Lemon Iced Tea because it only costs $2.50 for a very large cup and comes with refills! So worth! The dishes didn't take too long to be served and comes with white rice for free. We liked all the dishes except the Braised Pork because it was tough to chew and a bit dry. The other dishes were all very good, seasoned well, and not salty. They tasted very good with some rice. The Pork Chop w/ Honey Garlic sauce was better than I expected since it is fried and tasted great with the sauce. The portions were also pretty big for the price which is hard to see these days. Very authentic Guangdong dishes here. Will be coming back again for sure!

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    Vivian A.

    COVID-19: Social distancing is not enforced at this establishment. Some of the staff wears a mask. All customers are not expected to wear a mask. It's optional now. The staff also wears gloves when handling food. There are some hand sanitizers available for customers to use. This place is available for take outs and has some indoor seating available with no limited capacity. They are not sanitizing in between customers. COVID-19 Vaccination Proof: This establishment currently does not require proof of vaccination. While I was grabbing my drink from this establishment several days ago, I asked if they had any special offers and they weren't offering any at the moment. They currently don't have happy hour. They also do not allow pets in their establishment UNLESS it's a service animal. Parking: The parking lot for this establishment is massive but that's because they share the lot with many other establishments. I avoid coming here on the weekends and during peak business hours because finding parking can be hella stressful. Some spots are smaller than others. Drink: I ordered a passionfruit black tea. It was like in the 80s and I was hot, so I looked for something refreshing and for a great price. For less than $6, I got this pretty big passionfruit black tea. It was incredibly refreshing on a hot day. Perfect! Not too sweet nor did it have too much ice. It was just right. Staff: The staff here are very kind, friendly, and helpful. They accept both cash and credit cards. There is a credit card minimum of $20. I paid in cash.

    Lunch menu
    Rosanna L.

    This place offers reasonably priced Hong Kong style lunch specials that range from $10.99-12.99 between 11am-6pm everyday. Add a drink for $2.50. Not just your usual drink but you can order boba drinks too. What a deal!! A friend recommended this place, so we decided to give it a try on a Saturday lunch. There was about a 15 minute wait. We ordered the fried intestines (very tasty and crunchy), the honey pork chop (not bad) and the Ong Choy w/ Bean curd sauce (skip this - it was lacking flavor and had no bean curd). So food was sorta a hit and miss depending on what you ordered. We also ordered the large passion fruit black tea w/boba - huge and flavorful. HK style milk tea with boba (good) and the kumquat black tea (too sour for my liking). Overall, if you are on a budget, this place is great. I plan to return to try some of their other dishes and drinks. Service was minimal. It's located in the same plaza as McDonalds and a bunch of other restaurant so parking can be difficult. The place isn't that big so be prepared for a wait during peak hours.

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    Lily V.

    It's been some time since we last came for dinner, they changed the menu and no longer have the lunch special that usually ends at 6:30pm. I think they renovated recently but it still looks the same and not super crowded. My family came a week before and said it was good and we decided to come for dinner again. The items on the menu are still the same, refillable milk tea drinks are still the same, but the portions seemed to change and are a bit less than before? We ordered braised pork belly, fried pork chops, fried whole fish, eggplant, honey walnut shrimp, fried calamari, and corn soup. The first dish of pork belly was really good, sweet and the fat was soft and buttery, so we ordered another but it came in a pot this time and the meat was too lean and tough... Fried pork chops had less batter/coating which we thought is good but the meat was tough and chewy...good flavor but hard to eat. Fried calamari was good, crispy and chewy, nice garlic salty and fishy flavor. The honey walnut shrimp was also good, the portion was fair but the shrimp wasn't fully coated evenly so had to get some off the other shrimp. We were able to ask for refills on our drink but the staff seemed overwhelmed despite not being super busy. Overall still a good place for dinner, too bad it's not good for large groups since the tables are rectangular and no lazy Susan for family meal style dinners. We had to hand each other plates and serve each other so we can get food around.

    Hainan chicken (lunch special)
    Liz B.

    A solid spot for family style Chinese food with cheap lunch specials and good portions. The lunch special menu is huge and the dishes ranged from around $11 to $15. With a large table, ordering one item for each portion was more than enough food for the table. My favorites included the deep fried whole fish and the Hainan chicken. The salted egg chicken gristle (cartilage) was also a unique dish that I haven't tried before and it paired nicely with white rice. I also liked that the lunch special came with an option to add a drink for $2.50. I was worried that the flavored teas would be too sweet, so I asked for less sugar, but it was too watered down for my taste. Next time I would just opt for the normal sugar! It's great for larger groups so that you can try many family style dishes, but the wait can get quite long.

    Corn Egg drop soup
    Chris C.

    Can't go wrong with Bay island when you go on a weekday. Parking here is usually terrible I wouldn't recommend it on a weekend. The service is good. Food was good. The corn Egg drop soup was kinda bland. The braised pork was so good we got 2. Not too busy on a Thursday night, good vibes. Once again highly suggest NOT to come here weekends. It's usually a wait and no parking.

    Menu
    Ron R.

    This restaurant is in the strip mall with McDonalds and Sam Woo on the corner of Walnut & Valley. There is a decent sized lot, but most of the time it is very crowded as all of the businesses in the mall are popular. However, the back part of the lot where BIC is located is usually lighter trafficked and has at least some spots. This place is billed by some as a HK style cafe, but it is more of a traditional Chinese restaurant with some HK influence. They do not have the typical HK cafe style dishes like chicken steak, baked fish, HK fried egg sandwich, etc. The service here is better than ABC Cafe, HK Cafe, and many other restaurants in San Gabriel. They have an extensive menu and the pics currently on Yelp seem to most just be the lunch special menu. We took a picture of both menus on every page, but I doubt Yelp will properly post them as they regularly will not post my pics. We tried to post the menu pics rather than our food. Maybe I will try to post the food to the restaurant link directly rather than this review. We got the salty fish and chicken fried rice, chicken chow fun, garlic cauliflower, and curry chicken. The salty fish in the rice had a string flavor which was great, but the rice was fried a little different from other places and was ok. The curry chicken is the yellow not the brown kind. It had the SE Asian coconut flavor, but not too strong like most other places abs so was only a little sweet with just a hint of coconut. We do not normally like the coconut flavored curry because it is too sweet and we don't care for the flavor, but with just a hint of the flavor and very light sweetness, we liked this one and would order it again to see if the quality is consistent. We like getting American style broccoli stir fried with garlic, but BIC had cauliflower, so we tried it. It was not American style cauliflower and was very good with slices of garlic in it. We would definitely get it again. The chicken chow fun had the medium rather than the large wide noodles that we like and the failover and quality was just ok, comparable to most other places on the area. The had super large ice tea plastic to go cups that are refillable--this was very nice. On the whole, we had a great meal here and would return to try more of our favorite dishes. We recommend giving them a try.

    Megan C.

    Absolutely love this restaurant - you cant really go wrong with any of the dishes. They have all the classic Chinese dishes that you are craving and everything is well made. My favorites are always the salt and pepper pork chops, the bean curd with mushroom, and their fried pumpkin was soo tasty. We came on a Sunday around 11am and there were already some people inside. Service is really fast and our food came out fast too!

    Dry Beef Chow Fun and iced lemon tea
    Grace L.

    I was in the area looking for a lunch spot and happened to be walking through the plaza when I saw Bay Island Cafe. At first glance, it reminded me of Bay Cafe in Alhambra, so I decided to give it a try. In fact, later I found out they both have the same owner. I just never knew this location. The lunch special menu is quite extensive--there are a ton of options, which I appreciate, though it did make it hard to decide. I eventually settled on the Dry Beef Chow Fun, which is my go-to dish for judging Hong Kong-style cafes. I also ordered a lemon iced tea, another classic item for this type of spot. Unfortunately, the chow fun wasn't up to par. The noodles were too light in color, lacking the rich, dark soy sauce flavor they should have. The beef was dry as well, which made the dish feel even more underwhelming. The iced lemon tea was just okay--refreshing, but nothing memorable. Service was lacking, though it could've just been the lunch rush, so I'll give them a little grace for that. Overall, while the variety on the menu is a plus, I think there are better options for Hong Kong-style cafes in the area.

    Shelly Z.

    Service was really fast and most of the food was amazing. The pork chops were a bit dried. Parking isn't great and it's always crowded. My milk tea was sour but they replaced it quickly. Overall it's still a solid place.

    Menu march 2026
    S W.

    This place has the best deal on the block, and the food are not bad, service was good, the place is not that big, but they can move table around to accommodate up to ten people. There are no fancy decorations, pretty much eat quickly and leave. They have good milk tea drink for a good deal too.

    3 cup sauce pork intestines - not recommended
    Khaing Z W.

    First, parking is nightmare here. It's in small shopping plaza next to McDonald's. Their most popular is fried chicken but this time it's very salty and can see crystals of MSG all over. Pork intestines 3 cup sauce - not recommended - just a bunch of bellflowers..I never really liked bellflowers in any Asian dish so this is a No.

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    4.1(311 reviews)
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    This used to be one of my favorite Hong Kong-style cafes, but lately the food quality has gone…read moredownhill. My go-tos here are the kung pao chicken and the sweet and sour fish. The last few times I've ordered the kung pao chicken, it barely had any veggies. It used to come with a mix of colorful bell peppers, but now it's mostly onions. The sweet and sour fish used to be lightly battered and nice and meaty. On my last visit, it was heavily battered and you could barely taste the fish. I'm not sure if they changed chefs, but the difference in quality is definitely noticeable. It's disappointing because I really like the staff. They're always friendly and provide great service. I'm hoping the food goes back to how it used to be.

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    3.9(913 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    June 1st 2026 I had…read morea great experience here. This is the second time I've dined here, but the husban had dined here multiple times (when they were based on West Covina area). OBVIOULSY, I and was pleasantly surprised by how well everything was prepared. The drinks were excellent...especially the Iced Tea and Hong Kong Coffee Milk Tea. I really appreciated that neither drink was overly sweet, allowing the tea and coffee flavors to shine through. One detail that stood out was how thoughtfully the food was served because the sauce for the fish and walnut shrimp was kept separate instead of being poured over the dishes. This helped maintain the texture and prevented everything from getting soggy before it reached the table. The pork we ordered was tender, flavorful, and most importantly, not greasy or overly salted. The skin wasn't hard ans overly crunchy. The crunch was light. My favorite dish of the meal was the string beans with ground meat. The beans were cooked just right with plenty of flavor, making it the standout dish for me. The staff were also wonderful throughout the meal. They were polite, attentive, and quick to help whenever needed. Great service paired with well-executed food made for an enjoyable dining experience. I would definitely come back again.

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    4.5(605 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    This is our neighborhood go to dim sum place We always order…read moretake out. David is always very helpful and nice Everything is delicious. The Hargow are ginormous. If you like old school Cantonese dim sum, this is the place. They even make great bok tong gow. Alas no more wo gok

    *** Credit cards accepted - MasterCard or Visa only ***…read more Hong Kong Dim Sum House is a popular dim sum cafe in San Gabriel and they also have another location in South El Monte. Three key points: (1) there are no push carts here, (2) the space is quite small with only 6 tables - ideally suited for groups of 4 or fewer people, and (3) there is no restroom available. [Parking]: Hong Kong Dim Sum House shares the same plaza parking lot as other popular spots like Bopomofo Cafe and Golden Deli, so come before 10 AM if you want an excellent chance of finding an available parking spot. [Menu]: Yelp's top highlighted items are #1 Shrimp Har Gow, #6 Chicken Feet, #5 Spare Rib in Garlic Sauce, #3 Shrimp Shiu Mai, #31 Fried Sugar Cane Shrimp, #17 Shrimp Rice Roll, and #9 Steamed BBQ Pork Bun / #25 Baked BBQ Pork Bun. Tea = $1 per person. *** #1 Shrimp Har Gow ($7.70) & #3 Shrimp Shiu Mai ($7.70): All pieces were juicy and flavorful. #5 Spare Rib in Garlic Sauce ($7.70): A solid option with squash pieces. #6 Chicken Feet ($7.70): Amazing texture - the skin fell apart very easily. *** Overall the food was a bit expensive, but the quality was excellent and comparable to Lunasia. This is a great spot for people who don't care too much about certain amenities or somewhat hefty prices and simply want high-quality food (or consider the takeout option instead).

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    4.4(73 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    We come here for the low price wonton noodles, steamed spareribs on steamed rice, and the beef rice…read morenoodle rolls. We also order their HK style lemon iced tea. It's pretty good here and they have complimentary refills! They're known for their rice noodle rolls here and you can order them, along with their small dim sum menu, all day long. The wonton noodles here were just $13.98! They come with 5 large wontons and vegetables over wonton noodles. I always recommend adding chili oil. The steamed spareribs on steamed rice have some bones, just like the ones you find at dim sum. But there's a lot of meat in the steamed rice bowl for a single person. Free parking in rear parking lot. Entrance at the front on Garvey Ave. They have 2 entrances in front now. Left door for to-go orders and right door for dine-in.

    Searched randomly in yelp and found this place and this was absolutely a great choice…read more Parking is at the back of the building which is shared with the other establishments. The staff are great, communication wise, it was a good service. They don't hover around your table. They let you eat in peace then check back every now and then. We ordered several dishes and each and every one of them were tasty. We came before lunch hour so not sure how busy this place gets. Are we going back? Absolutely! This is on my list to go especially for a weekend out.

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    Steam Fresh - Small kitchen and counter to place order

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