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    Pop Pot

    3.7 (293 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Are the hot pot available for togo order?

    Yes , all the pots are available Togo order .. all ready to eat ... Thanks

    Does it cost extra 2b seated in private room w karaoke?

    There is a minimum charge of $250 in smaller karaoke room and $500 for big one.

    Is there anything that contains peanuts (in regards to a peanut allergy)?

    Hello Our stinky tofu pot (#1), pop corn chicken pot (#4), and satay beef pot (#13) that contains peanuts ...… Read more

    What are the times for lunch and dinner?

    Lunch 11-3pm After 3pm will be dinner time .… Read more

    Does this place have vegetarian selection?

    Yes .. there are some of the pot offer vegetarian option..

    I need to know if this is as good as hot spot when they were still around, that was my old go to place? And I just can't seem to find a place that replaced my old favorite place to go for a quick snack with great flavor?

    I would say Pop Pot is very close to Hot Spot, a close second. I was a regular at Hot Spot, on Tuesdays when Hot Spot was closed, I would go to Smelly Pot (which is the owner of Pop Pot) to get my hotpot fix.

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    Mr Dragon Noodle House

    Mr Dragon Noodle House

    4.4
    (468 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$
    Free parking
    Wheelchair accessible

    Sometimes we drive up from Irvine just to go to Mr Dragon Noodle House. Their pan fried buns are…read morethe best I've had in OC (my fave in the US is in Flushing NY), so that's always a dish I have to order. Their mala beef noodle soups are solid, the broth is rich and the noodles are firm enough. The restaurant has very generous portions for their appetizers. The seaweed app is a heaping mountain and the popcorn chicken always comes on a large plate. Their drinks are also big so it's great to share with the group. There's generally no wait when we go, weekdays or weekend. Otherwise we get seated pretty quickly after a small wait. Service is super quick with piping hot dishes.

    Highly recommend if you love din tai fung style cuisines without waiting 2hrs and breaking your…read morewallet. Their dan dan noodles with rice noodles was savory, with that lovely peanut base sauce. Their Crab & pork xiao lou bao is super delicious. Their skin is thin and the soup inside just fills your mouth. Honestly i think it's better than Din tai fung for that alone. The beef tomato noodle was filled with thick, tender beef chunks, and the diced tomato was actually sauted with savory seasoning. You can see many locals come here to enjoy excellent quality comfort food. From Ordering to being served was a matter of minutes. Great for limited lunch break people! Very clean, simply decorated place.

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    Xiao Long Bao
    Xiao Long Bao
    C4. Beef Potstickers
    C4. Beef Potstickers
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    Seasons Cafe

    Seasons Cafe

    4.5
    (47 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Based on Yelp, found this no-frills, hole-in-the-wall Chinese cafe situated in an almost-empty…read moreshopping plaza. Don't let the surroundings deter you from not trying their authentic soups & dumplings. It's good comfort food. With only a few tables inside, dining patrons gather early in the morning for breakfast and most do takeout orders. They also carry frozen dumplings available for purchase. Prices are reasonable and the person behind the cash register is nice. Service is quick and plates are cleared right away. Get-your-own-water at the table in front. *Hearty, savory & filling pork wonton soup- 4 stars *Pan fried pork & shrimp with chives dumpling- 4 stars

    My mother wanted to go back to Seasons Cafe since she really liked the food from her last visit…read more This time we ordered pan fried dumplings and buns, boiled dumplings and xlb. The food seemed to be consistent as our last visit. However, I found a bug's leg on my spoon as I was eating... when I got home, I keep burping up heavy msg flavor that I thought it was a one off thing last time. There's only one person serving the food so has to be patient about it. Need to ask them to clean up the table as last party left. Get your own water at the corner. There are pictures of food on the menu items on the wall. It's a hole in a wall kind of place. There seems to be quite a few regulars that like this no frill food. For me personally, I didn't like the msg and seeing a bug's leg so I won't return agin even though the food tastes decent at the moment.

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    Seasons Cafe
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    Fu Restaurant

    Fu Restaurant

    4.4
    (65 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Absolutely TERRIBLE experience. Do not waste your time or money here…read more The moment we walked into Fu's Restaurant, it felt like stepping into a sauna. It was 79 degrees inside, muggy, humid, and completely uncomfortable. We almost turned around and left immediately. The place was practically empty, which honestly should have been our first red flag. We decided to give them a chance anyway. Big mistake. My colleague and I were offered water or hot tea. We both ordered hot tea. The menu clearly says in English that hot tea is $2.99. Nowhere does it clearly explain in English that you will be charged differently depending on how many people drink it. When the bill came, we were charged $5 each. Apparently, there is some clarification written in Chinese, but how are customers who do not read Chinese supposed to know that? That is completely misleading. The tea portions were not larger, not special, nothing different. Just basic tea. The pricing felt deceptive. We also ordered popcorn chicken and chili wonton soup. Both came out in tiny portions that looked like appetizers, yet the menu does not clearly label them as such. For what we received, paying over $30 total felt ridiculous. The food itself was mediocre at best. Nothing memorable and definitely not worth the price. Because of the uncomfortable temperature, confusing pricing, small portions, and average food, we chose not to leave a tip. As we were walking out, the waiter chased us outside and pressured us about the zero tip. That is completely inappropriate. Tipping is not mandatory. It is earned. Confronting customers outside over a tip is unprofessional and embarrassing. Between the heat, the questionable menu pricing, the small portions, and being confronted outside, this was one of the worst dining experiences I have had in a long time. We will never be back. There are plenty of better places within the same plaza than to dine here. I don't expect this place to last long anyway.

    Stopped by for dinner and tried the 8 piece pan fried fish dumplings with coriander and the…read morescallion pancakes ($8.95). The price point felt very fair, especially with the dumplings coming in at $14.85. Ambiance was casual and clean, jazz music with nice wall art. ​The food was good, the scallion pancakes were perfect for splitting between us. I also really appreciated the balanced portion control; it felt like just the right amount of food without being overwhelming. We were only ones in the restaurant near end of business on a Sunday night. Service speed was expected as cook to order. Definitely a good spot if you're looking for a simple and reasonable meal in Walnut or near Mt. San Antonio College. FYI photos are of the wall art, food was devoured.

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    Inside of Restaurant
    Wontons with chili oil
    Wontons with chili oil
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    Dago Taiwanese Restaurant

    Dago Taiwanese Restaurant

    3.9
    (418 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$

    2nd time trying here…read more The fried stuff is good, everything else is so-so. Hard to find good Taiwanese food here. Not a terrible option. The house marinated chicken rice. Was not very good. Pork chop was good. Fried tempura was good.

    My FATHER in law wanted to come and eat here so we picked him up and took him here for lunch on a…read moreFRIDAY afternoon... SONG of the DAY to play along to this YELP REVIEW: LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO by Ellie Goulding... "You're the place, you're the food, you're the place we will have lunch..." SQUID THICKENED SOUP: 5/5 father in laws favorite! The broth is thick and the squid tastes like a home made elongated squid ball... SESAME OIL CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP: 5/5 I love the taste of the broth which consisted of sesame oil, chicken broth, ginger and goji berries... CRISPY TOFU: 5/5 crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It came out HOT! TAIWANESE SAUSAGE: 4/5 sliced sausages were pretty good and not salty like most sausages in the USA... BLACK PEPPER PORKCHOPS: 4/5 The pork chop's were cooked nicely but the sauce could have had more flavor enhanced... OYSTER OMELETTE: 5/5 STAR OF THE SHOW! I just wished I asked for the sauce on the side so that the omelette would not get soggy. SERVICE: A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I asked for extra bowls, plates, napkins, lemons which they don't have, chili oil, bags etc. and they gave it to us without hesitation. Thank you!!! PARKING: PLENTY PRICE: Very reasonable and affordable! A great for groups and family members. ROCK ON DAGO TAIWANESE RESTAURANT!!!!!!! "So what are you waiting for...

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    Dago House Black Milk Tea
    Dago House Black Milk Tea
    Simmered Combination Platter with seaweed, marinated egg, and dry tofu
    Simmered Combination Platter with seaweed, marinated egg, and dry tofu
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    Eat Joy Food

    Eat Joy Food

    3.9
    (180 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Such a delicious Taiwanese meal! We ordered lots of appetizers, and the cold dressed dragon beard…read moregreens and garlic pork belly were especially authentic and flavorful. We also got so many of my favorite Taiwanese dishes--walnut shrimp, miso cod, and braised pork belly--all incredibly tasty, well-seasoned, and super tender. I definitely want to come back and try more dishes next time--there are still so many things I want to eat! Just not enough stomach space Since COVID, there have been fewer and fewer great Taiwanese restaurants around. I really hope everyone will come support them more

    I used to really love this restaurant, but after my visit yesterday, I left feeling extremely…read moredisappointed. I understand that prices have gone up everywhere, and I'm willing to pay more for good food. However, the final bill didn't match the prices listed on the menu, which was very confusing and frustrating. What made it worse was that the actual dishes looked completely different from the photos on the menu. If I had known that those four small pieces of meat would cost that much, I definitely would not have ordered them. The most upsetting part was that when we tried to ask both the server and the owner about the pricing issue, we were basically ignored. On top of that, we waited about 20 minutes just for takeout packaging, even though the restaurant was not busy at all. Honestly, this will probably be my last time coming here. I just hope the friends I previously recommended this place to won't end up blaming me for sending them there.

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    Inside pantry variety of snacks for sale
    Inside pantry variety of snacks for sale
    Eat Joy Food
    Braised Pork belly mutton

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