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    Hometown Restaurant

    3.7 (224 reviews)
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Fish in hot bean sauce
    Daph H.

    Ordered a couple of dishes over the phone for takeout. I tried to order fish in black bean sauce which I saw on the menu on their website but I guess they don't actually have it because I got fish in hot bean sauce ($10.95). It was a good portion for the price, full of fish, and slightly spicy. We also got Mapo tofu ($9.95), which was somewhat similar to the other dish except for the numbing from the Sichuan peppercorns. Overall, solid Chinese food at some of the lowest prices I've seen in Irvine!

    Sarah K.

    came back and tried more of their dishes! shoutout to the waitress stephanie for giving us a free 年糕 dish for chinese new year! she seems rude at first but honestly she's rlly sweet ordered: - special lamb casserole (酸白菜羊肉鍋): 10/10, so flavorful and authentic - eggplant (魚香茄子): 10/10, tasty and not too saucy

    John K.

    Shanghainese cuisine. Food came out of the kitchen really fast. Fried pork chops were quite lean without a lot of fat. Chicken with garlic sauce portion size was a little smaller than expected but had good taste. Honey walnut shrimp was the best dish with generous portions. Older lady there taking orders had a very sour bitchy attitude. The teapot had only hot water and I asked that we'd like tea and she wouldn't say why there's no tea, and she just said "no tea today". I understand how typical Chinese restaurant service usually is, but she took extra care to exude black juju today! If it weren't for the good food to make up for it, I would have rated this place only 2 stars.

    Fish w/Soft Tofu
    Alyssa T.

    One of the best places to go when looking for Chinese comfort food. They have a large variety of dishes and it's best to go in a group so you can try as many as possible. It's a small family-owned place and they always treat my family and I well when we go. The workers are very efficient and they checked on our table frequently to make sure we were doing well. I will give the disclaimer that sometimes when they are busier, they may appear less friendly but as far as service in a Chinese restaurant standards go, I'd rank this one pretty high.

    Eggplant ($9.95)
    Jennifer H.

    This restaurant is a casual, no-frills kind of place with authentic Chinese dishes. We got the braised pork ($14.95), lamb casserole ($14.95), and eggplant ($9.95). For the price, I have to say I was impressed! The braised pork had mostly really tender pieces and great flavor. The lamb casserole had a strong lamb flavor and delicious noodles in it! I thought the lamb pieces were kind of tough, but my bf loved this dish and said it was tender. The eggplant was delicious. We asked for less spicy, and it was perfect.

    Xu S.

    这家餐厅非常有上海特色 吃到了炒年糕和小笼包 确实让我想家了‼‼ . 关于环境: 环境普普通通 生意很不错,位置比较紧凑 关于服务: 服务很不错哦 虽然用餐高峰,比较忙碌 但是出品的速度,和服务员收拾桌面的速度都很给力 关于出品: 上海炒年糕 9.95 很大一份,足够两个人分享 里面的用料也非常的足 肉丝的量非常大 物美价廉,想当的好吃 小笼汤包 6.95 皮薄肉厚,汤汁满满 刚上桌的时候要等一会,否则汤汁烫嘴哈~ . 总体不错,人均10扶墙出[OK] #好吃不贵经济实惠宝藏美食 #吃货的日常记录 #尔湾美食 #尔湾中餐

    Ray G.

    Hometown Restaurant is quite the little hidden gem. Having just picked up a few items at the 99 Ranch Market which is in the same shopping center I noticed Hometown Restaurant. I decided to Yelp the menu and found some things on it that I normally like. I went in about noon and the place was only half full. I decide to try it. I ordered the Mapo Tofu and the Spicy Fried Chicken. The Mapo Tofu was very reasonably priced. It was a very large portion and it was delicious. The Spicy Fried Chicken was something dreams are made of. I haven't had this good of a mala fried chicken dish since I visited Chongqing (Sichuan province, China) several years ago. I love this place and will be back. Update: I went back in a few weeks later. I had the Spicy Fried Chicken again. SOOOOOOO great! I could eat this dish every meal for the rest of my life. This time I also ordered the Ribs with Fried Minced Garlic. The ribs came with a mound of fried garlic...holy moly. The ribs were flavorful but they were a bit dry. I liked them but I'm not sure I'd get them again.

    Michael Y.

    We read so many poor reviews of this place due to the lack of customer service, it made us avoid this place for years, but I decided to give it try and I suppose given such low expectations, it was a pleasant surprise. We were served by a young man, and he didn't seem too rude, we ordered a fish, a tofu and dumplings, and each one was quite delicious, not too oily. Fold was relatively fresh and enough for leftovers. When we arrived around noon on a weekday, it was pretty quiet, seemed they could easily accommodate another 5-6 tables and still have extra capacity. I am aware that they used to have a lunch menu, which we were told is no longer available. If they were to revive the lunch specials, we would definitely make this place our regular, possibly weekly, lunch stop. Unfortunately, for now, the food and prices are just okay, not quite the best value out there, but it works, depending on what you decide to get. Will visit again someday, even sooner if the lunch menu is brought back.

    This place lives up to its name - it really is a (Chinese) hometown restaurant. While other reviews for this restaurant have many complaints about the service, my group found the service to be quite pleasant, with the staff conversing (in Chinese) with many customers. We even got a complimentary tea! The food itself is pretty good, feels like family style Chinese food but with smaller portions (and cheaper prices).

    Jicai Fried Rice Cake supposed to be
    Caine S.

    This used to be the favorited Shanghainese restaurant of my family. And we have been there A LOT. Well, today I'm done with this and will never come back. Pic2 is what Jicai fried rice cake should be. And Pic1 was what we got. Did they scratch the residual from chopping board? And the restaurant added the tip automatically by 15%, for party of two. I'm not aware since when the tipping thing has started working in this way. Anyway, we gave 2-star as a farewell greeting from regular customers used to be. Bye for good.

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    So sad this place closed down. Was my favorite Chinese spot in Irvine. Amazing food, fair price.

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    Our family's favorite place for Chinese dishes! Many dishes reminds me of my mom's cooking! Highly recommend.

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    Saw this restaurant recommended by xiao hong shu. First time trying. Taste very so so. Not worth to come back.

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    Do you still offer lunch specials these days?

    They do not. It's been crossed off their menu now as of 2/1/22

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