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    Min Min Pie House

    4.3 (240 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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    Dogs allowed

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    Lamb and zucchini meat pie
    Lin F.

    Stopped by for some lamb and zucchini meat pies. Takes a while because everything is made to order but worth the wait. The skin is the perfect thickness, the filling is full of savory juices. I intended to eat half but convinced myself that it just wouldn't be the same if I took it home and let it cool. Just beware of the hot juices: wear an outfit you don't mind staining and nibble a hole and pour out the juices into your spoon like XLB. Your mouth will thank you. The cashier speaks English but you can also order from the QR code menu, which is in English.

    The food is delicious but a bit pricey! The place is very small and cramped, not suitable for a big party! I prefer to take out next time!

    Ann T.

    They take a 2 hour break in the middle of the day, so the hours can be a bit limited and this is a pretty popular restaurant. Only a table or 2 were still free. Despite this, our food came out pretty quickly. It's a bit of an aged restaurant, but you can tell it's a community staple and favorite and it's a small mom and pop restaurant. It's as they say, it's nostalgic, Chinese comfort food. Reminds me of going over to your family's house if anything for the ambiance. We got the: 1) Shredded Potato with Sauce: -One of my musts for appetizers. It's a cold dish, but it's refreshing and addicting, a bit oily, but the crunchy texture of the potatoes make up for it. Great palate cleanser between the hearty umami flavors and the carbs of the other dishes that we got. This was enough to share amongst 3 hungry adults. 2) Lamb and Green Onion Pancakes: -These are stuffed pan fried savory "pancakes". Think of a giant wheel hot pocket if that makes any sense. Filled to the brim. Super moist and juicy, soupy meat in the middle with green onion dispersed through out. It'll start leaking the soup so you can rub the exterior dough shell into it. -Love the slight crisp on the bottom and tops too. -A MUST if you are dining here. 3) Pork and Fennel Steam Buns: -I love fennel as an herb. Gives a slight licorice taste to the meat. Very earthy and yummy. 4) Lamb and Chinese Cabbage Buns: -Love lamb. Don't always see it in steamed buns either, so we had to get this. Slight sour taste from the cabbage too. Good stuff. The buns are hearty and perfectly steamed. Again, super juicy and filled with the juice of the meats. The shop was nice enough to throw in an extra of one of our buns. Thank you! If I don't miss the timing, I'll definitely stop by again.

    Beef soup !!!
    Nike I.

    We landed here as a plan B. (Cuz the hipster spot down the street had a 40+ min wait!). I'm convinced THIS was the place we were SUPPOSED to be at all long. Let me run down what we had: Warm soy milk (yes, I'm told by our friends who lived in China, it's quick protein), cucumber salad (crunchy deliciousness), puffy bread (I'm sure I have the name wrong... great for dipping in the cuke garlic juice), lamb cilantro pie !!!! It's hotttttt steamy juicyyyyyyy flavorful and heavenlyyyyy!!! , beef soup (you want this!!! The noodles are just perfect and the beef is tender as is the baby book choy.... And we had dumplings .... Yesssss a must. Fishcake and beef dumplings. Both outstanding. By the time we left, there was a line outside. This place is small and homey. Lots of locals. I will be back. Drooling.

    Jessica W.

    讓自己心態平和,會讓生活別有一番趣味,有時從容些,讓自己享受一個人的日子,靜聽風雨,慢看花開,安靜與熱鬧的日子,都可以是美麗的人生~ 今天是跟隨我家美麗的小師妹,也是美食駕到版主的腳步,來吃她大力推薦的餡餅, 吃餡餅,之前只知道爾灣的半畝圓, 生意很好,常常要等一陣子, 食神小師妹推薦的這家在 Alhambra, 專門做麵食的地方,聽了從小就是吃貨的食神師妹的話, 點了豬肉大蔥餡餅, 100 分,又香又好吃, 一點都不輸半畝圓,配上小米粥, 絕配!我們還點了個三鮮跟牛肉包子, 我跟朋友都覺得這包子外皮不錯,內餡三鮮就沒有豬肉大蔥好吃, 但牛肉的還行,兩個老人家, 這兩樣再加上小米粥, 豆漿,就吃不完, 包子的份量實在太大, 餡餅跟包子都有剩還帶回家了, 喜歡吃麵食的, 這個都是手工現作的, 時間會比較久一些,東西很好吃歐!

    Cam H.

    NO FUSS DUMPLINGS yummy, satisfying, and meat filled dumplings. A hole in the wall with aunties in the back making great dumplings. Highly recommend the pancake pork dumplings. Crispy to almost perfection and so juicy! Not even that oily too. Quick service too.

    Caes F.

    Pan Fried Pork Buns were my personal favorite. The Leak Dumplings were a close second. Definitely no frills restaurant offering an array of buns, pies and dumplings.

    Wonton soup, chive pocket
    Audrey F.

    A casual spot for dumplings and noodles. The spot is fairly small with around five or six tables. You order from a QR code, a waiter brings you your food, and you pay at the counter. Upon walking in, I was a little turned off because I noticed an odd smell and my table had soy sauce residue left on it, but I stayed because of the good reviews and because they make their dumplings in house. You can even see behind the counter the space where they make their dumplings and you can buy frozen dumplings to go. I tried the wonton soup, fried mini dumplings, and chive pockets and thought everything was tasty. The wontons and dumplings were definitely the highlights. They were savory, juicy, and porky. Everything is made fresh to order so they warn you that it could take 15 minutes for your food to come out but our dishes came out fairly quickly.

    Steamed Pork Bao
    Benjamin R.

    MUST TRY!!! Everything was great here. The hot and sour soup was delicious, as well as all the dumplings (pan fried and steamed pork buns). I'm just surprised how fair the prices were. For 4 dumpling dishes, 1 noodle soup, 1 small soup, and 1 scallion pancake, the total was only $86 after tip and tax! The service and ambiance can't get more Chinese, which I love!

    Meat pie filled with beef and green onion
    Maria L.

    Today I was craving Chinese meat pie. I ordered the meat pie filled with beef and green onion , beef noodle soup and onion pancake to go. The order of meat pie comes in four pies. It was delicious. The beef noodle soup was also good. I did not liked the green onion pancake. It was kind of thick and it doesn't contain many layers. I would not order the green onion pancake again. But I would definitely order the meat pies and beef noodle soup again. This restaurant is very small. Seating for dine in is very limited. Service is very slow. If you are in a time crunch, call ahead to place your order and do take out instead of dining in at the restaurant.

    "Please be self-disciplined"  love it
    Susan A.

    Sometimes you crave scallion pancakes and you find yourself in a quaint, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant to fill your craving. Of course, my eyes were bigger than my stomach and I ordered way more than I could comfortably eat in a single sitting. I got scallion pancakes, beef and onion pies, and egg and chive pies. They were all so fresh and delicious, steaming hot and crispy. The beef and onion pies turned out to be full of juice, which was a surprise to me, but not a bad thing at all. The food takes a little time but it was well worth the wait. Service is kind and straightforward, which I appreciated. You order on your phone and pay with the server. All in all, a good experience, and worth coming back.

    Pancake with egg
    Yu W.

    Highly highly recommend for takeout because their dumplings and baos are simply incredible, whether hot or frozen. Reminds me of the ones my grandpa makes! Would not recommend dine in unless you plan to wait an hour after ordering to start getting your food. Middle aged lady at the cash register is also just so grumpy and rude, like you're bothering her by being there. Traditional Chinese restaurants aren't known for their friendliness, but she had by far the worst attitude of them all. The younger lady that took over (because we were that long for 4 dishes) was much friendlier and helpful.

    Jiang bao
    Jenny R.

    Came here just for the Jiang baos because of the reviews I read. Total mom and pop shop and you can see them making the in the front. You can also buy the juice dumplings frozen to go which I got. Haven't tried those but the Jiang baos were good but not great. It wasn't juicy on the inside from the ones I had before. A little disappointed from it but for 9 bucks it is a deal compared to how much the others are in the area.

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    Mama Lu Dumpling House

    3.8
    (2.8k reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    Been here only a few times and yes if we went with others we have to send each other the right…read moreaddress as there's two mama Lu's on the same street! Just East vs West. We were able to find parking in the back and it was full so there's more parking underground. This place was pretty full, but given the capacity, the place had more ceiling space than seating place. We met family and friends while they already were in the middle of dinner and we came pretty late. Mama Lu's is known for their dumplings but they also serve Chinese dishes such as beef chow fun, roasted duck, fried fish fillet, and more. Staff were friendly, they were helpful and a wasn't hard to flag them down if we needed something. Overall, good place, would come again to try dumplings.

    I arrived late to a family dinner so all the dumplings were already gone…read more Although I missed out on the dumplings, we had the fried fish, fried sweet potatoes , duck, shaken beef, and clam soup. The fried fish was very good, crunchy a little bland but the seasons on the side worked out. The beef noodle is just classic, I feel like I eat this all the time at Chinese restaurants. The service was good, My grandma's friend apparently scoped out the place before hand and put her card down for the table. Sneaky sneaky, she put down one of the trickiest plays. The place has a very high ceiling, Spacious doesn't seem like it had a lot of tables, but it wasn't packed.

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    Steam Fresh

    4.4
    (77 reviews)
    2.1 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.

    Yummy food from an unassuming restaurant on Garvey Ave, a street in Monterey Park sprawling with…read morevarious Asian cuisines. Staff were welcoming and helpful. Interior is hardly decorated but has statement black and red tables and chairs haha. No one was dining in, but it seemed like Steam Fresh was popular for takeout. For us, a black sesame roll (could be a snack or dessert), four orders of steamed pork siu mai, two orders of juicy pork dumplings (soup dumplings), and a beef chow fun with soy sauce dish totaled to a little over $55. Everything came out piping hot and packaged well for takeout. We only waited about 15min, which was not bad at all. We really liked the siu mai and beef chow fun. Both were savory and addicting. Siu mai was especially juicy and meaty; it definitely satisfied our dim sum cravings. Soup dumplings were ok - I found the wrapper to be doughy and the filling kinda plain. The black sesame roll had an interesting rolled look and a sticky, chewy, jelly-like texture. It tasted like lightly sweetened black sesame paste mixed into what seemed like a combination of mochi and agar. The small parking lot in the back is free. We got lucky finding a spot in the late morning, but when we were ready to back out after getting our food, cars were either circling the lot or waiting for someone to leave.

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    Mr Dragon Noodle House

    Mr Dragon Noodle House

    4.5
    (2.1k reviews)
    2.9 mi
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    I had a wonderful meal at Mr Dragon Noodle House. It's located in a plaza surrounded by other…read morerestaurants and stores, and there's plenty of parking spaces in the lot. The popcorn chicken is a must - the portion was huge and the mild flavor was top notch. The beef noodle soup was also solid. It came with a generous amount of noodles and big chunks of flavorful beef. Lastly, the regular soup dumplings pass exceptionally well with the ginger, vinegar, soy sauce condiment. Service was quick, friendly, and attentive. Atmosphere inside was hip and vibey. Overall, this is a great restaurant and I'd highly recommend others to try their dishes.

    My first visit to Mr. Dragon Noodle House…read more I stopped by for dinner on a Saturday night. This place is busy. The restaurant has a modern Asian-inspired interior with black brick accents, warm wood furniture, hanging pendant lights, and a striking red geometric ceiling. As soon as I walked in, a waiter handed me a menu along with an order slip to fill out while I waited for a table. That sure made the service feel less personal than I'd prefer. Every table was full, people were waiting near the entrance for seats, and the energy inside was loud and lively. These days, I'm more of a quiet-corner kind of diner. Unfortunately, I didn't find my usual quiet corner this time, but I managed to find a corner, and that was good enough. My dinner. Hot Tea ($2.00) Xiao Long Bao (8) ($13.00) The dumplings arrived steaming hot filled with juicy pork and flavorful broth. My favorite part of the meal besides the tea. Spicy Beef Ramen ($16.00) Large chunks of beef sat in a rich, vibrant red broth alongside ramen noodles, vegetables, and a hard-boiled egg. The beef, however, was not as tender as it looked. The broth was too spicy for my liking. I do not recommend. Subtotal: $31.00 Tax: $3.02 Total: $41.02, including tax and a $7.00 tip. Overall, the food was okay, and the service sure needs improvement.

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    Beef pepper udon
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    Hong Kong Cafe - Atlantic

    4.0
    (489 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    If you're craving late-night Hong Kong comfort food, this is the place! They're open until 2:00 AM,…read morewhich is perfect for a late-night meal. I had the curry beef stew, and the beef was incredibly tender and full of flavor. The pineapple bun with butter was warm, soft, and delicious. My wife ordered the satay beef with ramen and a classic Hong Kong milk tea, and she loved both. The food was authentic, the service was friendly and attentive, and the overall experience was excellent. We'll definitely be back!

    My group joined the waitlist for a party of five. While we were waiting, we walked around the plaza…read moreand briefly stopped at the Grab a Crab to check their menu outside on the door which is basically a few steps away from HK Cafe. As soon as we received the text saying our table was ready, we immediately headed back. It took us less than two minutes to return and within the five minute grace period that was stated in the text. When we arrived, the first staff member said they would check on our table. While they were looking, a second staff member asked for the queue number and then claimed we were "late" and had already given our table away which was A LIE. We were still within the five minute window from when we received the text. It's completely UNACCEPTABLE to give away a reserved table before the five minute grace period. If your text says guests have five minutes, then honor it. Don't make up your own rules and seat another party early, then expect the original guests to start over by putting their name back on the waitlist. That's not only disorganized. It's disrespectful to those who followed the text instructions. What made the experience even WORSE was the lack of accountability. Instead of trying to resolve the mistake, the first and second staff member ignored us after telling us to join the waitlist again, seemingly hoping we would just accept it or leave. At this point my party was waiting for about close to 10 minutes and the two staff members we spoke to would look and not approach us. A third staff member stepped in AFTER we approached the cashier. They acknowledged the situation, and found a way to seat us by adding an extra chair to our booth. Staff number three was the only person who actually made an effort to fix the restaurant's mistake. Your waitlist system is meaningless if your staff refuse to follow it. Either honor the five minute grace period or stop advertising it. We shouldn't have to put our name in the system again because your staff decided to seat another party before the five minute grace period. This could've been avoided and REFLECTS POORLY on your service and staff training.

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    Nasi Goreng fried rice
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