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    4.0 (570 reviews)
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    T5. Provence Chicken Toast
    Joy W.

    The self service kiosk is very user friendly. Plus, the guy at the front was available to answer any and all our questions. We ordered...... T1 House BBQ Pork Toast w/egg, cucumber, tomato, Mayo, Pepper, Ketchup. This is the best sandwich! T5 Provence Chicken Toast it comes w/egg, cucumber, tomato, Mayo, Pepper, Ketchup. The chicken wasn't dry like some other sandwiches that have chicken. E7 Basil BBQ Pork Dan Bing - this is pretty good! It has like a mochi (glutinous rice cake) type thing wrapped around their signature pork. R1 House BBQ Rice comes w/rice, egg, cabbage, cucumber, house sauce The cucumber and the cabbage that came with the rice bowl needs some kind of flavor/sauce or something. Maybe if the cucumbers were pickled Asian style it might be pretty good. But it was just plain sliced cucumbers. Meh! All the pork is super tender and very tasty! Overall, very good and totally worth checking out! I know we'll definitely be back!

    Lily S.

    Hearty breakfast for $10. The pancake was not my personal fav - it was a bit soggy/ chewy/ added mochi flour. I like the crispy kind.

    Jessica W.

    有時年輕時,所謂刻骨銘心,驚心動魄的感情、都是為了讓余生更懂得承受,不是每個人都擅長遺忘, 但至少要試著放下、當你站的夠高,走的夠遠時,所有再不堪的過往,也都只是前塵往事了~ 這家台式早餐店, Covid 前從 Tustin 開來我們 Chino hills, 那時,每個月都會有機會吃上個兩三次,好幾年沒來了, 跟朋友們約在這見面,當場吃的高雄燒肉蛋餅,吃到第一口時覺得,怎麼這麼好吃呀,雖然我是高雄人,在鳳山的10 幾年來, 從未吃過什麼高雄燒肉, 但這次仔細品嚐, 還是要給他們不錯的分數,他們還有不同的什麼九層塔燒肉蛋餅, 玉米蛋餅之類的,還有控肉飯,走細緻路線,也有不同飲料可以選擇, 朋友說有新的分店要在羅蘭岡開幕了,到時候, 大家就更有口福了, 我是覺得這家當場吃很好吃, 帶回家味道就有些落差, 還有,今天沒有帳單,朋友買單付帳, 那時候說有傳帳單給我看, 唉, 在千千萬萬張食物的照片中真的找不到,蛋餅啊,能貴到什麼程度,想吃稍微不一樣ㄧ點點早餐的吃貨們, 可以過來!

    Original egg pancake
    Joseph C.

    O really wish Yelp would let us do 4.5*. Things not amazing food but it's very good for the price. I had their original egg pancake. It was very well done although I probably prefer the thinner crepe-style pancakes at Bing Mi (Portland). But don't get me wrong- I very much enjoyed the one I got here and also quite happy they open early. Definitely would recommend if you are in the area

    Signature Pork Belly Rice
    Roger P.

    I had very high expectations because I don't get many opportunities to eat Taiwanese food but I was disappointed with the wait times and the food. There's actually very little interactions with the staff because everything is ordered through a kiosk or on your phone with a QR code. Even though there weren't that many people in front of us, the food still took about 30 minutes. For something as simple as dan bings! Despite the long wait time, I was still hopeful that the food would be good. House BBQ Pork Egg Pancake: The BBQ Pork flavor was good but I wasn't expecting everything else to be so gelatinous. The texture is best described as undercooked dough? Besides that, it wasn't too bad overall. Signature Pork Belly Rice: Otherwise known as lu rou fan but theirs tasted different. The sauce with the rice is a big component of lu rou fan and it wasn't that flavorful. The only thing that stood out was a strong star anise flavor. Also, the slabs of pork belly were not tender at all. Even the fatty pieces were tough. Overall, this was a disappointing meal. I could be convinced to come try some of their other egg pancakes but I would not recommend the Pork Belly Rice.

    Rebecca C.

    I was really excited to try this place, but both the food and wait time fell short of expectation. Arrived on a Saturday morning to a line of about 6 customers waiting. You can feel everyone was frustrated, and one customer said everyone has been waiting for more than 20 mins. The one staff working at the front was overwhelmed, could tell the place was very understaffed. He still had a really nice attitude, which was very nice of him given how much work he had. My party ordered one Dan bien and one sandwich. The Dan bien wasn't very good- it was overly starchy and didn't have enough egg. The sandwich was just decent. There is no indoor sitting, but does have an outdoor garden with tables. Overall, likely won't return

    (#E2) House BBQ Pork Egg Pancake
    Mike L.

    Ever since I discovered (or seemingly, rediscovered) my love for Taiwanese breakfast, I've been on a mission of sorts to try it from as many places as possible whenever I'm in Orange County. Because, as much as I love SF/the Bay Area, it'd fair to say that the Taiwanese food scene in NorCal is rather lacking. The next stop on the list? L'uxweet, the self proclaimed "Taiwanese Breakfast Specialist" that we had heard so many good things about! Even though we were warned ahead of time that this place was closer to a boba shop/cafe than a full on restaurant, we were still more than happy to come here (I'm used to taking what I can get in SF). Inside, the look of this place is pretty typical, with a couple of kiosks for you to order from and some counter space/seating. However, it's awesome how there's a bunch of tables right outside for you to enjoy your order (to be fair, they might actually be for the Peet's next door, but we saw customers from both). More importantly, the menu is pretty solid, offering a range of toasts, dan bing, rice boxes, and noodle bowls to go with their selection of teas, milk teas, and lattes. -- L'UXWEET MILK TEA Ehh...there was nothing "bad" about this one, but it wasn't all that special either. The sweetness in this was fine (50%) and I liked the milky consistency to this. That said, the taste of the tea didn't really stand out in any way, so this felt a little generic. -- OSMANTHUS OOLONG MILK TEA I normally don't order milk teas with oolong, as I find it to be a little too strong, but this was actually pretty decent. The tea didn't overpower everything and it had a nice sweet (50%) and creamy balance that I enjoyed. -- (E2) HOUSE BBQ PORK EGG PANCAKE - Taiwanese Style Egg Pancake with Green Onion, Egg, House Soy Sauce, and Cucumber Pretty decent overall. Although I wish the pancake had been crispier (it was a bit gummy), the overall portion was pretty fair and I liked the BBQ pork they used. Plus, I loved how the cucumbers and their house soy helped to balance each other. -- (R2) SIGNATURE PORK BELLY RICE with Egg, Cabbage, Cucumber, and House Sauce Not bad, but not as good as I hoped for either. While the pork belly was decently flavorful, some of the meat was a little dry, it was on the fatty side, and there wasn't as much sauce as I would've liked. Also, the cabbage was pretty good, but I wish the egg had been larger... Now, to be fair, based on what I had previously heard about L'uxweet and what I had read from the reviews from friends on Yelp, I feel like there's a decent chance we didn't order the right things and/or that we came on a bad day. At the same time, it seems like the food here was consistently better before than how it is now. Either way, it's definitely better to have a place like this around than not (I'd happily take them if they were to sprout up in SF). At some point, I'll come back to see how more of the menu tastes, but in the mean time, on to the next Taiwanese breakfast spot to discover! THREE AND A HALF STARS rounded down for now.

    E9. Kimcheese EggPancake
    Saundia S.

    This is a wonderful place! It's cute charm, warm and friendly customer service to affordable but so tasty food offerings I will definitely be coming here more often! Today was my first visit and we tried the kimcheese pancake and pork bowl. Both were very generous portion sizes and we loved the flavors! Absolutely a great spot that's affordable, fast, friendly and of course delicious!!!

    Pork toast
    Emily W.

    Decided to give this place another try. I definitely believe it has improved from the last time. There is now ordering kiosk in the front so you can look at pictures and customize comfortably. There are also combo specials too that come with a drink. The soy old fashioned milk tea was actually really good. The pancake was cooked much better and I liked it way more than the toast. I don't think I'll be doing another toast sandwich. The pancake has a nice chew to it and it wasn't soggy. Food came out in about 15 mins. I'd definitely be back for more pancakes and soy milk tea!

    Egg pancake bbq pork
    Jessie Z.

    Boba shop vibes, pretty chill and food comes out fast. The bbq egg pancake is more like sweetened pork stir fried (beef like) than the red bbq pork. It has the softened tender texture. The pickles are good. Decent portion. It is quite soft and sweet tasting. I expected inside to have more toppings like lettuce and crunchy stuff and sauces so its not the most authentic. Some patio seating and good parking.

    E7. House BBQ Pork with Basil EggPancake
    Sylvie C.

    This is one of my most favorite places to get breakfast from in all of OC. It's best if you place the order ahead of time via their website to minimize wait time. My favorite is the pancakes with BBQ Pork + basil. It's so savory and delicious. I can never have enough of them or get sick of it. There are some seatings inside and also outside in the courtyard area to the left of Peet's Coffee. I am looking forward to returning again in the future.

    E2. House BBQ Pork EggPancake
    Nao I.

    I'm so happy that I found this place! It's an affordable Taiwanese breakfast spot and I highly recommend the bbq pork pancake. I would also recommend to order ahead through the phone or Grubhub since it does take about 30 minutes for them to call your name. There's no seating inside so you either have to stand by inside or sit outside and watch them to make sure they don't miss you. The ham toast was a little bit too dry for me but once you get to the center, it's the perfect ratio of bread and the filling. I'm absolutely obsessed with the bbq pork pancake though, it's so chewy and flavorful and I can't wait to get this again. The tea was also refreshing with all the food. We got 50% sweetness and it was just right!

    Jacqueline H.

    Came back years later and still love it! They have updated their menu to have dan bing and breakfast sandwiches, all of which have very Taiwanese flavors and combinations. I love that they have so many options and that it comes in the classic paper box you get in Taiwan. Still recommend and will be back!

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    Original egg pancake is my favorite. Hot tea with pudding is surprisingly good. My daughter said we should visit here more often

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    Are the pancakes gluten friendly?

    I don't think so. It's made with flour

    Do any of the pancake rolls contain nuts or nut products?

    Do they make their own egg rolls - a Yelper posted a pic and how much is it, are they selling this during the pandemic?

    I don't know if this place is this open? I've gone multiple times, and it's been dark and closed inside.

    In order to providing everyone better service and nice clean environment, we keep sanitizing our store and we will also continue our winter break business hours as following until further announcement:… Read more

    Are there any vegetarian options?

    Yes. They have plain egg pancake and some other items.

    Will you be open on the 4th of July?

    What's in your almond milk tea? Dairy free?

    Will you be open 12/24/2018?

    Call them and find out! I would guess limited hours today.

    Are u guys open? it says 6:30am-8:30 AM, only 2 hours?

    They open Mon- Sat 6:30am-8pm ; Sun 6:30am-7pm

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    Seven Grams - XLB

    Seven Grams

    4.5(1.3k reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    I've done take out and I've eaten inside the restaurant. I went around 12PM? Inside there's a lot…read moreof families and the tables are a little close together but it's not bothering. The service was fast and they were constantly checking on my friend and i if we were ready. Food came out in about 10 minutes~, even though we were talking a lot the food was still really hot. We got the scallion oil noodles (I forgot what they're called), gyudon bowl, and 2 servings of dumplings! My friend and I were stuffed and we eat a lottttt. We also had their drinks which weren't bad for $6.50. He had the strawberry matcha and I had the jasmine tea with crystal boba! For take out, the food was packed neatly & the set of condiments and utensils they provide is really good. It felt a little more "higher end" of a take out place. My friends and I ordered about the same things we did inside the restaurant, cucumber salad, and the wonton with chili oil. Our favorite was the chili oil wontons & we regret not ordering more. Fed three people!

    Visited on a Saturday afternoon and it was very busy but the wait wasn't too long though maybe 25…read moremins. They don't have many table to seat large parties (3+) they mostly have bar seating and the booth seating is pretty tightly packed so just a heads up that if you have a larger party you might need to wait longer. Luckily I got sat in their few middle tables that were spacious. I was able to order quickly and the workers are nice and gave me recommendations. Passion fruit green tea and this was definitely my favorite thing I ordered that day the drink was so light, refreshing, flavorful, but not too sweet the passion fruit seeds being in the drink was annoying though. (4/5) Spicy XLB they came out quick but I wished they were hotter they were just warm but delicious flavor and filling sadly was not spicy though no kick no heat at all. (3/5) Beef rolls nice and crispy lots of scallions and the cucumbers added a nice fresh aspect and crunch but needed more sauce. (3/5) Pan fried dumplings took the longest to come out were crispy but not that flavorful again very filling though. (2/5) Golden prime beef noodle soup I'm sorry but this was just not for my taste at all I can't even describe what flavor the soup was something I have never had before very unique. The noodles were nice and chewy but again I'm expecting soup to be hot but it just came out warm. (1/5) They had some sauce and chili oil on the table and I made a mix but it did not help add flavor to any of the items. I ordered too much and the leftover beef rolls and pan fried dumplings reheated well in the air fryer.

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    A & J Restaurant

    A & J Restaurant

    4.1(2.8k reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    A&J is an Irvine institution!! Can't even remember how much times I've visited in the last ten…read moreyears because it's probably my favorite Taiwanese spot in the area. It's about time I reviewed them! My number one dish goes to the minced pork rice- it's a pretty simple dish, but it's sooo good here for some reason. I've ordered this dish at other Taiwanese restaurants and nothing compares to the one at A&J- the pork is always SO flavorful, never dry and enough to coat all the rice, the egg is perfection, and all the little garnishes compliment the dish so well. It's also just as amazing takeout which I always appreciate. Other go-tos are the spicy beef noodle soup- the beef in it is always so tender and I love getting the thick noodle option because of the rough texture it adds. Beef roll and pan fried dumplings are always a good option for sharing. Have tried a lot of things on their menu and nothing so far has disappointed!

    It pains me to write this, but after being a loyal customer for nearly 15 years, I think our time…read morewith A&J has come to an end. This has long been our go-to for Taiwanese comfort food, and while the flavors weren't always 100% authentic, they hit the spot. However, our recent visits have been disappointing. The restaurant has become incredibly "penny-pinching" with their service. I was recently told there would be a $1 charge just for a sprinkle of scallions and another $1 for a small side of clear broth for my dry noodles--requests that were never an issue before. Furthermore, when we ordered extra noodles for my son's beef noodle soup, the original portion seemed intentionally smaller, defeating the purpose of paying for the add-on. Between the degraded service and the "nickel-and-diming" atmosphere, it is no longer worth the 30-minute drive. The vibe has changed, and the pleasure of dining here is gone.

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    Six Alley Xi’an Biang Biang Noodle - Ranked #36 -- Among Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat in Orange County 2025

    Six Alley Xi’an Biang Biang Noodle

    4.5(559 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Happy hour specials

    Can always rely on the consistency of flavor and quality here…read more Cant go wrong with any if their dry dishes

    Bottom Line Up Front: If you love mala (the numbing and…read morespicy seasoning derived from Sichuan peppercorn and chili peppers), Six Alley will deliver the heat! The Food: As its name denotes, Six Alley Xi'an Biang Biang Noodle specializes in noodles, which is handcrafted in house. Ironically enough, I decided to have one of their burgers instead because that's such an unusual option. Though, I can attest that the noodles are delicious after having a taste of my friend's noodles. Now, back to my burger. I ordered the Cumin Beef RoujiaMo, which is stir-fried beef mixed with cumin and chilies and served on a crispy flatbread. It's listed on the menu under Asian burgers, which is actually inaccurate. After all, there's no lettuce, tomato, mayo, or any condiments that one would come to expect from a burger. It's more accurate to call it a "Chinese sandwich," which would help set the right expectations. Semantics aside, the Cumin Beef RoujiaMo was tasty. The meat was tender and the flatbread was crispy on the outside but soft on the inside. I quite enjoyed it. Just note, it is spicy! I asked the server how spicy and she said, "Mild." That's "Asian chili-lover mild," folks, not western mild. By American standards, it's more of a medium spice level. The Location: It's located in a small strip mall off MacArthur Boulevard near the 55 Freeway. It's not difficult to find, but it is difficult to find parking -- especially during peak hours on the weekend. To make matters worse, the parking stalls themselves are narrow. If you normally drive a large truck or a wide SUV, consider taking a sedan or smaller vehicle if you have one. The Service: For an Asian establishment, the customer service was surprisingly solid. I say this as an Asian myself; old-school Chinese restaurants are known for having employees with non-existent customer service. But this crew was young and understood that being friendly was essential for western restaurants. The staff didn't check up on us or offer exceptional service, but they were accommodating and knowledgeable when whenever I flagged them down. The Setting: Even though it's a smallish-medium restaurant, there's a decent amount of tables to accommodate a decent number of people at one time. It's clean and nicely decorated. However, the bathroom was another story. Sure, it had soap, paper towels, and toilet paper, but the back of the faucet was coming apart due to corrosion and it looked like the toilet bowl hadn't been scrubbed in months. Overall, a shocking sight considering how tidy the dining area was. The Conclusion: If you love spicy Chinese food, you'll love Six Alley. While I don't, the dish I had and the customer service was good enough for me to want to go back and try some of the other dishes. It was an enjoyable experience overall.

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    Kingchops Irvine - 1.排骨飯Pork Chop Rice

    Kingchops Irvine

    4.2(1k reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    Their famous pork chop is HUGE, crispy, juicy, and packed with flavor…read more I got the pork chop rice combo, plus the spicy wontons and braised combination plate. Popcorn chicken and spicy wontons are so good too. This honestly felt like a meal straight out of Taiwan. Will definitely come back for more!

    Been wanting to try Kingchops and we just happen to be in Irvine to try it for dinner. Parking is…read morerelatively easy, but can be difficult with the amount of restaurants and businesses in the plaza. It's a very small restaurant, with limited seating. They've definitely maximized the amount of seating in the place. The wait is relatively quick though. Service is quick friendly. Price is very fair for what you are getting and it's nice. Food wise, definitely get the porkchop rice plate. It's well cooked, seasoned and a good balance with some rice, noodles, veggies, and protein. I would pass on the braised pork rice. The pictures on the menu and on the displays made it look so appetizing, but what came out was just average and not like the pictures. Definitely fell victim to the in-store advertisements. The pork was okay, small portion, but I think it's fair for price. A lot of rice too. The popcorn chicken was also good, good amount of seasoning, well cooked. Portion size was a decent and good snack while you eat. Teas are also good. The black tea in particular is strong and has an herbal grass jelly taste to it, while the green tea is lighter and more refreshing. Good place to eat for a nice casual meal.

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