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    Ray's Duck House

    3.5 (298 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood, Dim Sum
    Closed 9:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Loud
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Amy P.

    More modern take on dim sum - ordering is done via paper, with no roaming dim sum carts. The restaurant has large round tables that seat 10-12, making it a great option for big family gatherings. We arrived right at opening on a Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and were seated immediately. Surprisingly, the restaurant was not even at 50% capacity by the time we finished around 11am, which seems uncommon for weekend dim sum hours. They were very accommodating to families, providing kids with their own plates and utensils. Food came out fairly quickly, and in addition to dim sum, you can also order regular menu items like fried rice and noodles during the morning hours from the other side of the menu. Plentiful parking in a large shared plaza.

    Peking duck
    Michael V.

    Came to Ray's Duck House with my girlfriend for dim sum on new year's day. We had a reservation but our table wasn't ready so we waited in the lobby. Once we were seated we filled out the dim sum sheet with our orders and it was quickly picked up by a server. Tea was brought to our table soon after. The dishes were brought out fairly quickly with the exception of the meatballs which were about 20 minutes behind everything else. My girlfriend wasn't a big fan of the su mai but I thought everything tasted good. The price was reasonable, $40 for 5 dim sum dishes and 2 hot teas. After we finished we used the restrooms before leaving. While the men's room was fine the women's room was in need of attention. No toilet paper, dirty sinks, and someone had gotten sick inside. She won't be returning so I most likely won't be either.

    Ceci H.

    The Chrystal chandelier made this restaurant sparkle. All the servers there were very nice. My favorite was the sweet and sour fish. Was going to order the peking duck but it requires an hour advanced notice. Will try the next time. Have not tried their dim sum yet but i heard good things about it.

    Chicken Feet
    Jenny L.

    Decided to come here for dim sum before heading to go see a movie in Chino Hills. Made reservations the night before, which turned out to be useless as there wasn't a table available and we were treated as a walk-in. In the meantime, I was optimistic that this was going to be good seeing that they had a lot of business from the local community. When a table was ready, we were seated and offered tea. We checked off the dim sum menu for which dumplings we wanted to dine on. The pork siu mai, chicken feet and har gow came out first. The pork siu mai was very fatty and not much meat taste. Chicken feet was okay, but not great. The sauce was too thick from too much cornstarch or whatever they use for thickening. The Shrimp Har Gow was also Ehh. Normally, har gow & siu mai are my favorite dumplings, but not here. I left them on my plate. The Shrimp Rice Noodle Roll was delicious and I loved the sauce. Did not care for the steamed pork ribs. Very fatty, swimming in oil and not much flavor. The Beef Meatballs finally came about 30-40 minutes after everything else came. It was super dark. Tasted okay but not great. We probably could've done without but wanted to try a variety of dishes to assess whether or not to come back and try their dinner entrees. After paying the bill, we went to use the restroom. No toilet paper in the restroom so many people apparently used the disposable seat covers instead. Big wads of them were in the stall, in the trash can and on the floor. I walked over to wash my hands and there was a sink full of barf in one of the sinks and paper towels laying over the sink in an attempt to cover it up. No soap either. At least they had some hand sanitizer. We won't be back. First and last visit to this place.

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    Reggie R.

    Went here after our visit to the Hindu temple in chino hills. Food is good and they could have done better. Taste is very average. Nothing special. The one that stands out to me is their pepper steak. Very tender and very flavorful. The rest are average chinese/taiwanese food. From chow mein to fried rice, chicken feet and their version of the xlb dumplings. The XLB is dry.Pricewise isn't bad but their specialties like the roast duck are very expensive that's why we didnt order that. Service is pretty fast. Their crew can also use a little smile in their faces. Overall a good restaurant!

    Dim sum
    Wilfred T.

    I think when you live in Chino Hills, you can't be too picky about the Chinese restaurants around you. The restaurant was pretty decent, but I think it's hard to compare when you live around the area, like Monterey Park in Alhambra, where all the Chinese restaurants are located.

    BBQ pork rice noodles.
    Rob L.

    My quest for the best dim sum in Southern California has taken me to many places in the San Gabriel Valley area, but I was somewhat surprised that one of the best qualities and values is found in Chino Hills. And I have been here more than a dozen times so I can say that their quality and deliciousness are consistent. Most of the staples like har gow (shrimp dumpling) and siu mai (pork and shrimp dumpling) are on point. But one of the shining stars in the house is their golden fried shrimp balls which are always flavorful and have that bouncy texture to give you the yummiest authentic experience. Ray's rice noodles are also some of the best in the business. The skin is thin and smooth, just like those you'll find in the streets of Hong Kong. I also appreciate the availability of small dim sum sized congees and noodles so that you can try more varieties. As of this writing, dim sums are $4.98 per plate on weekdays and $5.48 on weekends and this is certainly the best value that you can find in the Southland. I highly recommend Ray's for dim sum lovers. Even though it might be a bit out of the way for you, I assure you that it's definitely worth the drive!

    Sauteed Oyster Mushroom
    Andrew M.

    The restaurant is very grand and beautiful inside, definitely meant for a nice memorable dinner, but that hasn't stopped me and my family from going whenever we're craving a delicious meal! All the options I've tried here are really good and full of flavor BUT the Diced Beef in Black pepper sauce is the best item on the menu. I haven't even tried all of them but I'm confident it is. It's a 10/10, get it! If you are feeling fancy and want the Peking Duck, make sure you call ahead as it requires an hour notice beforehand.

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    Linda K.

    Worst Dim Sum Place I ever been. First off there was no-one to greet us when we arrive. Everyone who worked inside seems ignoring us. And then despite menu is being listed on what type of tea, they didn't ask us and give tea that we didn't order. The worst one is I was given menu that I didn't order, which was the Spring Roll and unfortunately I also forgot to count how many menu I ordered. Food was really mediocre. Siu Mai has intact shrimp in it Radish Cake served without garlic sauce Pork Rib tasted fine Egg Yolk Pork Bun was nice Bean Curd's sauce was too sweet And lastly the Vegetable Spring Roll was just fine (and we get charged something we basically didn't order) And upon paying we asked the original paper order that had my handwriting on it, they said they threw it right away once they have input into the system. Decor is nice and bougie Staffs were ignorant and often I find them rude I do not think cheaper price can have 'right' to experience bad service. First and Last time!

    Patrick K.

    The Ray's Duck House near Chino Hills, CA is the best tasting Gourmet Restaurant you can possibly find in the inland empire, their services are excellent, their specialties dishes are far beyond superiors, they are the only reason we moved Chino Hills, CA I'm also a traveler going back and fore around the World, and there's nothing near to compare with the Food Quality like next to none while you dine in this Gourmet Establishment ...... Ray's Duck House

    Pearl Y.

    With my experience of living in Guangzhou long time ago, I think the food is yummy and authentic. And worth a try!

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    Food is good. Staff are friendly. They have private room that can fit 12 people with $300 minimum consumable which is worth it.

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    My favorite dim sum place to visit. Great quality at a great price. So happy to have this place nearby my home

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    Ask the Community - Ray's Duck House

    Do they have private room?

    No sorry - not really. There is an extension to one side that and accommodate overflow. So depending on the number of people (I'd say at least 20), you… 

    Price is decent or expensive?

    They're dim sum is actually very reasonable, as of January this year, their dim sum was $4.98 on weekends and $4.68 on weekdays. Their duck is still only $70 compared to $85 at JiRong and IMO, it tastes better too.

    Do you serve dim sum everyday?

    Yes they do.

    Do they answer their phone?

    Been calling yesterday and today and they don't answer their phone

    Do they serve dim sum in the evening/for dinner?

    Only a handful from the dinner menu, and not from the lunch menu. At this time (Dec 2022) , that includes spring rolls, shiu mai, fried vegetable rolls, xiaolongbao, chicken potstickers, and dumplings.

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    Dim sum here is made to order instead of coming around on traditional push carts, which gives it a…read moredifferent feel from the usual experience. Overall, the meal was just okay. Several dishes were over on the salty side. The siu mai was the standout and tasted well done, and the chicken feet were also decent. Service was attentive and prompt throughout our lunch. If you're really craving dim sum and there aren't many nearby options, this place can work as a back up option.

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    This is my first ever visit to Chino Hills location. Yi Mei started with a tiny corner restaurant…read morewithin HK supermarket in Rowland Heights years ago. They have since expanded to San Gabriel, Chino Hills, Monrovia. Chino Hills location is the newer one with modern decor, clean and seems to offer more items. It offers plenty of seats. Service is friendly, but they are very shorthanded. The kitchen and counter will have to help clean up. It's around 9am, I ordered iced soy milk which is premade, you just grab from refrigerator. It tastes good, but fairly standard. I think hot is the way to go for fresh ones. And for breakfast I picked salty rice ball with pickled vegetable; for $7.50 this is more traditional type. And more expensive. It's wrapped with soft and warm glutinous rice, crispy chinese donuts, pork floss, preserved mustard greens(extra cost), preserved radish. Taste is more savory. They offer and push for purple rice type, I will try it next time. My suggestions are to install order kiosks at all locations. And have help with cleanup and other tasks of location is busy. I didn't have picture of inside with tables as the tables are still not clean yet except for my tiny table.

    Had a super craving for a, "Fan Tuan," or Rice Roll and looked up for something reliable that's…read morerelatively close by. Glad I found this location and got my Fan Tuan! I got it with the purple rice for a slightly healthier alternative than the standard white rice. The purple rice is 50 cents more, but definitely worth it. The roll itself came with the Chinese Doughnut, Pork Rousung, or dry shredded pork, and the pickled vegetables. The roll was totally delicious and was a great snack to carry around. The regular roll is $6.75 before tax. They have a lot of frozen and refrigerated items, that includes frozen dumplings and chilled soy milk. They also have a lunch menu here of different Taiwanese-style soups and rice plates. Will have to try it next time. They accept cards here with a $20 minimum purchase, or just bring cash. Plenty of parking outside.

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    Came to pick up lunch today, everything was ready in 20 minutes. Arrived at my brother's house to…read morefind out the shu mai was missing. Called it in and was able to grab it after coming back to the restaurant. The manager gave us a free dim sum which was nice. Food was delicious! Enjoyed every dish we ordered from the snap shoots, eggplant, fish fillet, duck, pork chop, beef and mushrooms. Next time we're in Fontana again would love to dine in. Their space is huge and clean.

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