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    Oriental Express Cafe

    3.9 (136 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Coffee & Tea
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    3 item combo (fried fish, stir fried cabbage, and tofu with pickled radish)
    Kristy H.

    I've been coming here since I was a kid, and the quality and quantity has always been consistent. For $11, you get 3 items heaped to the brim, rice, a soup, and a milk tea. These prices are pretty unheard of these days! If you want classic and good Chinese cooking, I'd definitely recommend trying here. Service goes quickly, but the workers can be a little rushed and blunt because they're trying to move the line along. Also, bring cash because it's cash only!

    Prepared food
    Jenn J.

    Authentic take-out prepared Chinese food. Giant servings. Efficient service. Free milk tea with each order. I stop by here whenever I am in the area.

    3 item combos
    Stephanie C.

    Epitome of quick economy dining. All food is precooked for selection to make 1,2,3 or 4 item combos. Meals come with rice, soup and a milk tea. The restaurant is no frills and seems to cater to regulars in the neighborhoods and subcontractors. Small parking lot out front and seating available for dining. Many meat entree options.

    An idea of hot food selection.
    Cindy S.

    My kid wanted Panda Express. I brought her here instead. :) Oriental Express serves up home style cooked food. Steamed table line-up choose your entrees and sides. Regional dishes from Shanghai and Taiwanese fare. Am no expert, but that was what was described to me by the sweet staff young lady. The food here is delicious and affordable. A combo plus hot soup and free milk tea was something like $11! Cheap eats!! A steal. Service is so friendly and welcoming. -CASH ONLY

    Brian C.

    If you're looking for a bang for your buck that is cheap and authentic this is the spot to go to. Food may not be the best quality but if you're in a hurry and also like selection, This spot is to go to. You cannot beat a drink, soup and combo plate for about 10 bucks. People here are very nice and helpful. There is not many people here since many people just bring it home but they have a ton of seats to sit at. I would recommend.

    3 item combo
    Siao Z.

    I ordered 3 item combo so rice comes separately. They also have soup and milk tea provided. The milk tea is not the best but when will I ever say no to free/included stuff? I would definitely not order the mapo tofu again, the sauce is not as expected and they used the firmer tofu rather than soft tofu. The chicken and bean sprout was good though! I want to try their fried pork chops and other dishes now! Can't wait to go back. It was cash only and it was $11 for my 3 item combo! Affordable pricing, big portion!

    Nicole G.

    Chinese item combo plates are my undisputed guilty pleasure. I've found a few favorites in various cities i've frequented, and after living in SGV my entire life, i've finally found my favorite close to home. I've had this place in my bookmarks since COVID but recently stumbled across it again when driving past it and my mom inquired about what type of restaurant it is. Being as my family loves deals, I excitedly told her about the insane value of their food and how homemade and fresh it looks. The very next day we ordered a few 4-item combo plates to share and try a multitude of their entrees. Each plate comes with rice (or noodles for an up charge), an iced milk tea, and a soup - this is an incredible steal for $12. Can confirm Asian-parent approved! The rice and noodles are both cooked well. But moving onto the entrees - flavor was there in all the dishes without being too much.. not too salty and not too greasy.. iykyk. There's a really comforting home cooked taste and feel to the dishes. We got the meatballs, steamed pork egg loaf, salt pepper fish fillets, pork chop, fried chicken, gizzard, and stir fried liver. While I genuinely liked all of them, the fried fish fillets/fried chicken/pork chop were my favorites of the day. My family will definitely be back :)

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    I've been coming here for years and their food is always delicious. The portions are generous and there is always leftovers for another meal. Its a nice little hidden shop to buy a lunch for here or to-go. The combos come with rice, a milk tea, and a soup. I highly recommend their curry chicken and seaweed, but everything they offer is just as good. A heads up, you pay in cash.

    2-entre combo meal. Soup + (watered down) milk tea included - TOTAL $8.50. So cheap.
    智林

    I don't know how this place keeps running. Very good food for HUGE portions at extremely cheap prices. Cheaper and way more authentic to Chinese home cooking than Panda Express. Reminds me of 大食堂-style public cafeterias that are common in Mainland China. 10/10 affordable and amazing.

    Micaela W.

    My favorite no frills Chinese take out -- and the first meal I get when I go home! This place is so nostalgic and the food hasn't changed at all. An amazing variety and for pretty affordable prices. Love the seaweed salad, tofu skin meatballs, bamboo shoots and salted cabbage

    Milk tea, soup (w/seaweed and egg), rice, 3-item: egg+minced meat, braised pork, pickled seaweed ($9.50)
    Kimberly P.

    :: Food :: I ordered the 3-item combo that comes with rice, soup, and a milk tea ($9.50) and everything was just okay. I found them via Thrillist in one of their YouTube videos. Food was decent, but I did not really like the drink, it was super diluted and kind of bland. :: Service :: The customer service was okay as well. :: Parking :: There's only a row of 7-8 parking in front of the store and there's street parking on the side. :: Tip :: Be prepared to pay with cash.

    Tofu, eggplant, and chicken  3 dish combo ($7.95)  Comes with milk tea, rice, and soup
    Katy Z.

    I was craving some traditional Chinese food that was quick and had many choices. My coworker actually told me about this place because he grow up in San Gabriel and said that it's the best bang for your buck. I decided to give it a try and when I went on Yelp, I was surprised that there weren't many reviews and the most recent one was 4 months to 1 year ago. Considering all this, I wonder if anything changed from what he had experience to what is is now. I came by for lunch on Monday and saw 4 people eating inside and there was two customers in front of me. As I was ordering two more customers arrived behind me so I guess you can say this place is pretty known. I did notice most customers were construction workers of some sort so it must attract workers who are nearby. I ordered the 3 item box rice. I got the eggplant, tofu and chicken. It came with a separate box of white rice, a small soup, and a milk tea. All this was $7.95 (FYI cash only). The eggplant, tofu, and chicken all had a similar taste to it, a little spicy but not exactly the spice you may be expecting. I think their secret to keeping prices low and having a variety of dishes is that the base sauce is probably the same in many dishes. The soup had zero flavor, it was like water and had nothing in it. But I can't really complain because it was free. The milk tea was average. No boba in it. The only sad part was that the workers didn't really know English and spoke in mandarin. Plus, the food that was presented didn't have any labels as to what they were. I asked if a specific item was pork and the worker just looked at me and tried to explain in mandarin but I didn't understand. If you have any allergies I would probably suggest you don't try this place unless you speak mandarin or else it would be very difficult for you to figure out what is what. Overall, I enjoyed my dishes especially since I miss my family's traditional home cooked meals. However, don't expect this place to be like Panda Express though with the western orange chicken and whatnot. I can't say it was the best food I've ever had, but it was descent for the price and taste and I'd probably stop by again.

    Looks good! But doesn't taste as good as it looks.
    Rita C H.

    The food was okay and the free milk tea that comes with it was eh so I dumped it - I had to go to Bon Appetea after to get me a boba milk tea. No pun intended but not my cup of tea.

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    Array 36 - Array 36 signature braised pork

    Array 36

    4.4(963 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$$$

    Elegant high end setting, delicious slightly different food, reasonably priced for the value…read more For the 4 of us, we ordered the group set menu B, designed for 4-5 people for $118. It was very sumptuous, high quality, with dishes like roasted duck, jelly fish salad, and pepper steak. My favorite was the fish soup, fish was tender and soup was very flavorful. Tip: once we ordered the set menu, dishes came up very quickly, it's best to let them slow down the pace if you are not in a rush. We got way too many dishes initially for us to enjoy properly, after letting them know, they gladly slowed down. Only complaint is it's a bit hard to hear each other even at a small table of 4-5 people. Several private rooms are available for events, the large one required $1500 min expenses before tax & tip.

    I've been here about 8 times. It was a go-to since it's nice to have some quality Chinese food in a…read morenice ambience. It's definitely overpriced for what it is - but still felt it was ok. Each time, we've dropped probably $300-400 since this is a pricey place. This last time I visited really was upsetting. We usually get the Peking duck as one of the options. They have a buy-one-get-one deal where you can get duck for $98 (plus tax and service) and can come back in the future for another. The last 7 times, we would order the duck and at the end, they would give the coupon. This last time, they came out with a performance and then at the end charged us an extra $30 ($130 for a Peking duck) and wouldn't give us the BOGO deal. I was so confused since they were blaming us for not telling them we wanted the deal beforehand. So instead of $98 BOGO, it was $130 for a small duck. They would not budge on the deal. And then as they were wrapping up the duck, they were like "and remember if you want more sauce to go, we would have to charge you." What?? For a $130 duck, they would charge you for the 5 cent sauce. I've been to a lot of places, as you can see - but never one where you pay Michelin prices for take-out level service. Our meal cost $500 this time, but they've lost a customer and probably many others for good because they felt the need to nickel and dime, without flexibility, and then blamed us. Felt tricked. Two stars given for good food quality. Lost stars for the service - if you care about that.

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    Array 36 - Cozy and elegant environment

    Cozy and elegant environment

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    Array 36 - Radish pickles

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    Good Alley - Thin skins

    Good Alley

    4.5(646 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    Went here for dinner tonight and it was great! Like many of the restaurants around here, we love…read morethat there was a parking lot for easy parking. There was a short 15-minute wait when we arrived, but the waitlist process went smoothly. We just walked around the plazas next door once and then got a text that our table was ready. The servers were attentive, seats were comfy, and the restaurant itself was nice. When you sit down, they give you a tablet to order your food. It took us a minute to find the veggies on the menu, but we eventually found them after a few flips through the entire menu lol. I like that there are pictures on the tablet with what the dishes look like. My husband and I ordered: the braised beef noodle soup, the pork xiao long bao, pea pod stems, cauliflower, and the wagyu burger wrap thing. I also ordered a jasmine ice tea with sea salt, which was also tasty. The meal was tasty! And our dishes came out FAST. Our favorite was the braised beef noodle soup...it was so flavorful, the meat was generous and tender, and the noodles were nicely cooked as well. The xiao long bao met our expectations (we usually go to Din Tai Fung on the westside so we're used to that), and they were really generous with the pea pod stems and cauliflower portions. The wagyu burger was cool, but I think next time we'll do the beef wrap dish instead. Our order was perfect for two hungry people. I did notice that the prices were slightly higher, but we didn't mind, given that the flavors, service, and overall vibe of the restaurant were nice and clean.

    Despite its popular Shanghai soup dumplings, the menu is Northern Chinese, not Shanghainese, nor is…read moreit a Din Tai Fung clone (that would be "Prince Dumpling" across the street.) Their soup dumpling are deserving 5 stars -- soupy, piping hot, thin wrapper, quality ingredients, and they don't skimp on shredded ginger like DTF. Xi'an Cold Noodle is very light, refreshing and not too spicy. Spareribs are fall-off-bone tender, not too sweet or salty. Beef 'burger' - wrapper too thin and breaks easily, hard to eat when the meat keeps falling out. Go to "Beijing Pie House" in Monterey Park for the best version of this Northern Chinese classic.

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    Good Alley - Even the kitchen has art-deco flavor

    Even the kitchen has art-deco flavor

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    Xiao long Bao

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    Boston Lobster - fried noodle with seafood

    Boston Lobster

    4.3(1.9k reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Came to the Rosemead location to celebrate a family member's birthday on a Friday evening. We were…read moreable to call ahead earlier in the morning and ask if we could be on the wait list or reserve a table. They told us they could reserve a table for us at 6pm. We originally were hoping for 7 or 7:30, but based on how busy and popular this place is I can see why they said no. Come early and get seated right away and there's still ample parking in their parking lot. By the time we left at 7:30p, the lot was packed and people circling around hoping to snag a spot from folks leaving. The restaurant is pretty large and has about 3 rooms with different size tables and booths. No matter the size of your party, there's a table that will accommodate. The staff were very nice and attentive and FAST! We had our food out probably 15 min after we put in our order! Now...on to the food. We ordered one of the set menus for our party of 7 and it was spot on! As you can see in the pictures we had all the "classics". Our set meal could easily be enjoyed by at least 10 people. We had so many leftovers! The food was all well prepared and sufficiently seasoned. Portions of each dish was plentiful and everyone will be able to get enough to satisfy. My favorite items: lobster (duh!), kung pao chicken, pork chops, and shaking beef. The seafood soup is a great starter, and don't forget to add a little vinegar and pepper! Great restaurant in the SGV. This location is much bigger than their Rowland Heights restaurant, but the food is exactly the same. This is a great alternative to the popular Newport Seafood, so don't sleep on this place!

    Been looking for an authentic Chinese restaurant. Haven't been to one in a while. This place was…read morerecommended to us by a friend. Came at 530 pm on a tuesday, and there wasen't anyone here yet. Afterwards it filled up quickly!! The main thing I dont like about this place is they dont have the prices on what your ordering. Which I'll get too at the end. Like any other Chinese restaurant, their menu is super extensive. I love how they have a little bit of everything. And its very well organized too. We ordered the following: 1. Crab and fish maw soup- this soup was amazing. It was just the right temp. Got me sweating. Can easily feed 12 people. Great amount of maw. The consistency is just right. Tasted so good!! 2. Small lobster special- on a bed of noodles. It was about 5 lbs. Cooked well. Could do without. Basically flavors. And it was expensive!! About $30 a lb. So this one dish cost basically the same amount as all the other dishes. Which was just too much. If I knew it was that much I would definitely not have ordered it. 3. Walnut shrimp- not the best walnut shrimp I've had. But it was ok. 4. Garlic shrimp- this shrimp dish was ok. Too many bell peppers and onions. It was just ok. 5. Mongolian beef- flavors were not that great. Very tender though. Could've been better. 6. Sea trout- this was amazing!! I love the sauce. Fish was so soft and tender. The heat, the spice, the sweetness. Some of that sauce in white rice was just perfection. It was really really good. Best dish of what we ordered. 7. Kung pao chicken- this was a really good dish. Crispy bits of chicken. But so soft and tender inside. I love the sauce that it was in. It was by far one of the highlights of the meal. It was good food. Price for everything (except the lobster) was pretty good. Food tasted amazing for the most part. Typical Chinese customer service. Pay at the front. Massively large portions. Solid authentic Chinese food.

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    Boston Lobster - Dining area with pretty cherry blossoms  tree painted on wall...

    Dining area with pretty cherry blossoms tree painted on wall...

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    Clam with basil

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    Luyixian - 牛肉面 Beef Noodle Soup

    Luyixian

    4.5(516 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    The rice plates are totally good value for money! Very flavourful cuts of meats. Previously we…read moretried their braised beef noodles (#53) and it was so delicious. One of the best braised beef noodle soups in sgv. This time we tried the rice dishes. Braised pork and braised pork elbow. So much food for $16!! Very tender and packed with a lot of flavour. Would definitely order again. Service is good and quick too

    My daughter found this restaurant on Yelp because of its high ratings and description of Taiwanese…read morefood. She wanted to try their braised pork rice. The restaurant wasn't busy when we arrived, there were only a few tables. It's a small restaurant. The owner (I think) and waiter were both very welcoming and friendly. They gave us complimentary cups of chicken vegetable broth. We decided to try some items that we regularly order at other restaurants and some new items. Chicken vegetable broth: 5/5 - I thought this was the best dish we had. Very umami broth. Beef burrito appetizer: 3/5 - This is more commonly called a beef roll at most other restaurants. It was okay, they don't fry the wrapping like some other restaurants. Braised pork rice: 3/5 - Good portion size and reasonably priced. The flavors are less Taiwanese and more Shanghai. Braised beef noodle:3/5 - Compared to other beef noodles soups we've had this was just okay. Braised intestine rice noodle: 3.5/5 - they were nice enough to make mine without peppers. I enjoy intestines and wanted to try this dish. The owner suggested I have it with vinegar which I tried and after eating maybe a quarter of the dish I felt nauseous from the vinegar. The vinegar does enhance the dish but at the same time you can only have so much of it without feeling queasy. I would rate this place 3.5 rounded up to 4. Food wise I thought this place was just okay. But I really enjoyed the friendliness of the staff and might come back again in the future to try new dishes.

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    Beautiful Flower arrangement

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    Pig Ear in Red Oil

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