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    TK Cafe

    4.3 (396 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Jon R.

    Came to try out this Hawaiian bbq place, the girl at the ordering area were nice and helpful. Ordered bbq combo, decent portion for the price. Sauces were good and the katsu looked really good. Small little place in the corner. Food was hot and didn't take too long. I'd come back again.

    Menu 3/8/26
    Claire S.

    Been hearing good things about TK Cafe and finally made it here. I ordered Hawaiian BBQ mix. It comes with kalbi, sliced beef and grilled chicken. It's served with rice, Mac salad and some cabbage under the meat. The food tastes great when I first got it. The meat is tender and has a good teriyaki flavor. I like the rice and Mac salad are not mushy. However, I later found a hair in the food... and the kalbi tasted like it's been marinated for a long time to the point it's on the verge of going bad. I went on a Sunday 3:15pm and there was no one else in the restaurant. The staff who took my order was friendly. The other staff also greeted me as I was walking out of the food. I love the pleasant encounter. The place is a hole in the wall kind of place but it's clean. I'd like to support small business but I'm a bit disappointed with my food today.

    Daily Specials 1/2026
    Angela C.

    TK Cafe is a total hole-in-the-wall mom and pop restaurant in the Vons plaza. Gotta love the Saran wrapped table in the dining area - so Asian! It's been here a long time as I came here years ago when I worked in Monrovia, and I'm glad it's still here especially with the all the turnover in restaurants and shops in the area. They serve Hawaiian food and some dim sum as well as some boba drinks. I got the BBQ chicken and shrimp lunch special and the Hawaiian BBQ mixed plate. Food was good and portions are generous! Food was fresh as it was made to order. Prices for their drinks are pretty good but I didn't try the drinks so I can't say if they were any good.

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    Melinda L.

    I was looking for a local Hawaiian spot and found TK Cafe. From the reviews, it seemed like a good place to try. And the fact they had chicken katsu, I was all in. TK Cafe is a small mom and pop restaurant that serves Hawaiian inspired dishes and also dim sum. I didn't get it at first either, but the owners and chef look like they have some dim sum experience. I was tempted to try their dim sum, but their overall menu prices are very pricey. Dim sum was over $12 an order, while everything else was between $12-$20+ an order. I ordered the Chicken Katsu Bowl and it was a good portion. The Chicken itself was nice and crispy. I got some katsu sauce from their sauce station and it paired okay with that bowl. But the bowl itself was a little too dry for me. There was some fresh vegetables and rice. I think if there was an added scoop of macaroni, it would've made it less dry and a really good bowl. So it really just needed more sauce. I'm glad I tried this spot, the food is definitely fresh. If I come back, I'd like to try their regular BBQ plate. Hopefully that would be saucier. Lots of parking upfront or around the shopping plaza.

    Fish and chips
    David W.

    This is the first time I've tried this place, and it did not disappoint. The eatery is located in a strip mall, and parking may be tricky during lunch hours. The place is small with three small tables and one longer table. Since most of the orders are for takeout, it was fine. I tried its spam masubi and fish and chips (or should I say fries). Both items are delicious. The fish was fried just about right, and the sauces that came with it were tasty as well. The spam masubi was huge, and I wish it were a bit thicker. I also ordered a green tea, and the owner upgraded it to a larger size for free.

    Specials
    Lilian W.

    I came back to TK Cafe, this time during a weekday lunch. The experience was a bit different from the first, but nonetheless still fantastic. I tried the chicken and beef combo. The chicken it comes with is a Hawaiian-grilled style. Apparently I can substitute the beef for another chicken protein, so I choose the Katsu chicken. The service isn't the quickest because there were a lot of customers in line, waiting for their order, or had ordered via the phone. The interior hasn't changed much, with only 4 tables. Some folks waited for their order outside the restaurant. I got my food after 15-20 minutes, but it was worth it. The portion was HUGE! The amount of Katsu and grilled chicken I had made me so happy (it was also delicious). The macaroni salad was solid as usual, and the amount of rice provided was perfect. I also grew to love the katsu and teriyaki sauce that's self-serve. You know it's fresh because it comes out hot when dispensed. Overall, I'm still very impressed by TK Cafe and its food. I'll definitely be back.

    Mac salad, spam musubi, sauce
    Nicole B.

    I love this business!! Reliably good for all Hawaiian cravings I have. I love the self-serve sauce bar. This is my go-to spot for Hawaiian food in the area & when I don't want to make it myself. Workers are consistently nice and friendly. Parking available in a big shared lot.

    Chicken Katsu plate with white steamed rice and macaroni salad.
    Rick O.

    First time here and to be honest, I chose this place because it was next to shop where my wife was getting her nails done and it had a big TV on the wall. It is in a huge shopping center with lots of different shops and lots of parking. The place is small with a few tables inside. Many of the customers were coming in to pick up their to-go orders. And they had a steady flow of customers coming into the restaurant. Even the local law enforcement officer's came in to pick up lunch. Luckily they do have a decent size TV on the wall for me to watch while waiting. We ordered the Chicken Katsu and the Mixed Hawaiian BBQ. Both with steamed white rice and macaroni salad. Ok first thing... WOW! to the portions. The chicken Katsu is nice and tender and crunchy. The BBQ mix has Kalbi, sliced beef with onions, chicken, all on top of a bed of steamed vegetables. See mom! I did get my vegetables! Lol. The macaroni salad is spot on delicious! I went back to the counter and ordered just a small side macaroni salad. No way to finish everything in one sitting, unless you're the Rock or some huge football player! Nice meal for later. I am not sure if it's a franchise or just a mom and pop restaurant. The food is pretty good and the staff is very friendly and nice. They get a lot of take out orders and they now have smoothies and milk drinks with Boba (and not for me. Lol.) But nice to have a choice. They also have Hawaiian Sun drinks in the can! Come by if you're interested in Hawaiian BBQ. Thanks for your interest and always remember to be kind to others.

    Judy G.

    We wanted Hawaiian bbq but not Ono so we came to this Mom and pop place in Monrovia and they also have dim sum as well! I got the combo plate with a side of katsu (amazing) and an order of spam musubi! Since it's a small business the wait was about 15-20 minutes and the portion is amazing, we ordered a combo per person and honestly it was a lot of food that was had leftovers that I ate for the next two days. Shareable combos!

    hawaiian bbq mix & chicken katsu
    Shirley L.

    i can't believe i've just discovered this spot! TK cafe is a family owned and operated restaurant serving hawaiian cuisine and surprisingly ... even dim sum! tucked in the corner of a busy plaza, the space is pretty small with seating of 3-4 tables. given so, it can feel quite stuffy inside as the kitchen is pretty much directly in front of you -- probably why most of the orders were takeout. food is made to order, so be prepared to wait a bit (20 mins more or less but well worth it!!) guys, the plates were both HEAVY and HUGE!! both dishes came to about $35 which is so good considering the generous portions and how delicious everything was! hawaiian bbq mix: came with 3 types of meat, so flavorful! 1/2 a star was knocked off bc the galbi was hard to eat and really chewy :( but everything else was so juicy, hot & fresh -- paired really nicely with the rice and macaroni salad chicken katsu : i am a katsu girlie! love love LOVED the katsu! the cuts were thick, juicy, and of course extremely crispy. a very classic plate you could never go wrong with but this one just knocks all other places i've been to out of the park! will definitely be returning!!

    Inside has Hawaiian themed decorations
    Anthony V.

    Great portions for the price! I really like their bbq chicken and chicken Katsu (fried well!). The macaroni salad is also very solid. If I lived closer to this place I'd eat here over Ono any day. Overall 8.5/10!

    Spam Masubi
    Melanie H.

    TK Cafe offers an interesting menu of both Hawaiian BBQ and dim sum. I have only tried their Hawaiian BBQ. I easily placed my order online and the food was ready within 15-20 minutes. Spam Masubi (5/5) - classic delicious comfort Hawaiian food that had a balanced ratio of spam, rice, and teriyaki sauce Shrimp & Chicken Katsu Combo (4/5) - This combo plate was packed with food- rice, protein, mac salad, and steamed vegetables. The shrimp and the chicken katsu were perfectly crispy and were great with the side of katsu and teriyaki sauces.

    16. Hawaiian BBQ Mix 18. Chicken Combo
    Skyler L.

    Been coming here for years, and although their prices have gone up since I first started going here, they never disappoint! They're very generous with their portion sizes as well!

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    Did their number change?? I got an invalid error dialing them

    Is Dine-In available? If not, is there any word of when it might come back?

    Sorry no dine in as of 3 weeks ago. I went around May 21, 2022

    Do they cater? meaning do large trays but I would pick up food.

    Yes. You order large trays abd can puck up. Prices recenyly changed. No longer posted so you need to call.

    Just got a loco moco today and it's not smothered in gravy. It came with some teriyaki-ish sauce on the side instead. Did they forget the gravy or is that how they do their loco moco nowadays? Did anyone experience the same as of late?

    There are 2 places I've been, here and Bento-ya that do this!

    Do they serve poi?

    I didn't see it on the menu. Maybe on a secret menu! [:

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    Capital Seafood

    Capital Seafood

    3.7
    (886 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    I visited Capital Seafood with two Asian friends, one of whom is Chinese (mid 60s) and very…read moreexperienced with dim sum. Compared to many traditional dim sum restaurants, this one offers a more intimate dining experience. Instead of servers pushing carts around the dining room, you simply mark your selections on a paper order sheet. Occasionally, someone will still come by with freshly steamed buns or specialty items to see if you'd like any. The restaurant was clean, the service was efficient, and our food arrived quickly. If you're planning to visit on a Saturday, I'd recommend arriving before noon to beat the lunch rush. Also I noticed they had a couple of private rooms on the way to the restroom. One thing that really stood out was the impressive variety of buns and dumplings. There were so many different options that I found myself taking more photos than mental notes! While I'm not enough of a dim sum expert to remember all the names, I've enjoyed dim sum throughout my life, and everything we ordered was fresh, flavorful, and satisfying. Overall, Capital Seafood is a solid choice if you're looking for quality dim sum in a comfortable, relaxed setting.

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    Main dining area
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    Fried tofu cubes
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    Chef Tony Dim Sum

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    3.6
    (408 reviews)
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    Made a second visit, tried new menu items, and I am now convinced that this restaurant has earned 5…read morestars. The Roast Duck is fantastic, as are the Sauteed String Beans. I did note some deficiencies on the 2nd visit, however: 1) We weren't provided the complimentary red bean soup that was rendered to us on our first visit. 2) During my first visit, I was given multiple choices for tea during ordering. During my second visit, I was brought an unspecified type of tea and not asked what type I wanted. Those quibbles aside, I find this restaurant to be quite promising, and I am still interested in returning here for a 3rd visit (and more).

    Here's the review with your additional thoughts woven in naturally…read more Came here yesterday for lunch with my family to finally give Chef Tony Dim Sum in Arcadia a try. I was especially excited because it's listed in the Michelin Guide, so I came in with pretty high expectations. Unfortunately, it didn't quite live up to the hype for me. The restaurant wasn't completely packed when we arrived, but the service was much slower than expected. There were several empty tables, yet we still waited about five minutes for one to be cleaned before being seated. They also charge $2.20 per person for tea service, which isn't unusual for dim sum restaurants, but it's something to keep in mind. We ordered quite a few dishes to get a good feel for the menu. The Savory Deep Fried Chinese Donut filled with shrimp paste ($18.80) was good, but I didn't think it justified the price. The ox omasum in XO sauce ($7.38) was solid, but nothing particularly memorable. The shrimp rice noodle roll ($8.98) was my favorite dish of the meal. The rice noodle had a great bouncy texture, the shrimp were cooked perfectly, and everything paired well with the sweet soy sauce. The French baked BBQ pork buns ($6.38) were tasty, but I have to agree with previous reviewers that I still prefer the version from Tim Ho Wan. The steamed chicken feet ($7.38) ended up being our second favorite. The chicken feet were noticeably larger than what you usually get at dim sum restaurants, with plenty of tender skin, and the sauce was rich and flavorful. The sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf ($7.38) was probably our third favorite. It had a great balance of sticky rice and meat filling, so every bite felt satisfying. The shrimp and pork dumplings ($7.38) and the shrimp shumai with black truffle ($7.38) were both just okay. They weren't bad, but they also didn't stand out compared to other dim sum spots in the area. We also ordered the stir-fried beef chow fun ($18.80). The flavor was excellent and had plenty of wok hei, but the portion was disappointing. There were far more bean sprouts than noodles, which made the dish feel a little skimpy for the price. Service was honestly the weakest part of the experience. It was obvious the restaurant was understaffed. The servers were constantly running from table to table and doing their best, but there simply weren't enough of them to keep up with the dining room. The restaurant itself has a modern interior, and they had the World Cup match between Spain and Belgium playing on the TVs during our visit. Like most traditional dim sum restaurants, it was pretty loud, and we definitely had to raise our voices just to have a conversation. Parking can be challenging during the lunch rush and on weekends, but there is a fairly large free parking lot shared with the surrounding businesses. Overall, I'm glad we finally gave Chef Tony a try, but I left a bit disappointed. Being recognized by the Michelin Guide set my expectations pretty high, yet I don't think the overall experience justified the recognition. There are plenty of non-Michelin dim sum restaurants throughout the SGV that match or even surpass Chef Tony in both food quality and value. While there were a few standout dishes, especially the shrimp rice noodle rolls, chicken feet, and sticky rice, the slow service and inconsistent execution made this a one-and-done visit for my family and me.

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    Busy as always
    Stir Fried Rice Noodle 炒牛河
    Stir Fried Rice Noodle 炒牛河
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    Ocean Bo

    Ocean Bo

    3.6
    (777 reviews)
    5.2 mi
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    Ocean Bo is a staple in El Monte and has been around for many years. It's one of those places that…read morealways seems to have a loyal local following. During the day they serve dim sum, and at night they switch over to Cantonese seafood dishes. I've eaten here many times for dim sum. They offer both traditional sit down service and a takeout counter in the front if you're in a hurry. The dim sum is solid and definitely hits the spot. Since I live nearby, it's one of those convenient spots I find myself coming back to. This visit was for dinner. We ordered a fish dish that was pretty interesting (honestly not sure what the exact name was), an oyster omelet, and clams with basil. Everything was tasty and definitely made me go through a couple bowls of rice. One thing I always appreciate is that they still give complimentary dessert at the end of the meal. We got green bean soup and some ma lai gao, which was a nice way to finish dinner. Overall, Ocean Bo is one of those neighborhood gems that has stood the test of time. It may not be the trendiest restaurant around, but it's reliable, serves good Cantonese food, and keeps the locals coming back.

    I usually go to NBC Seafood because I love the cart experience, but this place had been on my list…read morefor awhile so finally decided to try it out. Parking was easy on a Sun afternoon. We arrive around 2pm and there was no wait. You order off a form and the food arrives quickly because they have most of it pre-made and ready for take out in the back. Here are my thoughts on the following: - har gow: decent and STUFFED with shrimp - siu mai: super juicy and probably the best siu mai I've ever had - shrimp rice roll: decent, nothing to write home about - ham sui gok (deep fried meat dumpling): good, but not as airy as I like them, but still good - soy sauce chow mein: super bland - egg tarts: one of them was perfect, the other two were too runny like they hadn't been set properly, but the custard was sweet and balanced perfectly with the flaky crust - egg yolk bun: my bf really liked these, but I thought the filling was a tad too grainy for my liking All in all, I was pretty impressed with Ocean Bo and would recommend.

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    Happy AYCE Hot Pot

    3.9
    (2.5k reviews)
    6.5 mi
    $$
    All you can eat
    Free parking

    Not the first time but very satisfied for our most recent visit here…read more It's been a while since we last ate here and we had family dinner as a party of 10, so we were given a private room with 3 hot pots. We had beef, lamb, and pork slices for hotpot which we ordered 5 each per order. We had two pots original and one spicy. The meat slices were very thin so cooking time wasn't long and we paired it with various sauces, so if you make a good sauce it'll be even better. The buffet selection definitely changed, there's more hot foods and they no longer have mini sausages. I do enjoy their char siu and their varieties. Staff were pretty attentive with making sure our tables are cleared and if we need more meat. Since we were in a private room, they still came by to check on us. Overall, I did enjoy this place and would come again! I think not everyone liked how thin the meat was sliced but I'm fine with it. Ice creams costs money as well.

    The quality of food here is sure going downhill. Although the price is affordable, the soup and…read moreother ready-to-eat items are not as good. The BBQ pork used to be good. This time, most of the pieces are fat and have no meat at all. But the service we received was great and attentive.

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    China National Basketball team dinning at Happy Ayce Hot Pot
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    Bistro 1968

    Bistro 1968

    3.5
    (711 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$

    Decided to give this place a try after it was recommended to me by a friend…read more The interior was spacious and well-kept. It was a bit of a pleasant surprise and immediately sets a comfortable tone. The service was quite impressive... extremely attentive, friendly, and quick. 8/10 for the food. 10/10 for the price point 10/10 for the service. The food was definitely solid for the price point. There were a few misses, but the dishes that landed were executed really well. I definitely recommend checking this place out if you're in the area! Siu Mai 10/10 - Juicy, plump and perfectly executed. Definitely my favorite dish. Bean Curd Skin Roll in Abalone Sauce 9/10 - Flavorful with an excellent texture. The whole dish was well executed. Beef Chow Fun 8/10 - Solid and flavorful. The beef was tender, and the noodles had a great texture. Yangzhou Fried Rice 8/10 - The rice was moist and the seasoning was spot on. Shrimp Egg 8/10 - Soft and well seasoned. Generously portioned with very plump shrimp. Pork Chop Spicy Salt 8/10 - Crispy and slightly salted. It has a really great texture to it. Salted Fish and Chicken with Eggplant 8/10 - Perfectly seasoned and cooked. Generous portions of chicken, salty fish and eggplant. Chicken Feet 7/10 - It was solid. Not the best, but definitely not bad. House Special Crispy Shrimp Rolls 5/10 - The flavor of the shrimp was okay, but the rolls were really greasy. There were three very small rolls, definitely not my cup of tea. Chili Wonton 3/10 - By far my least favorite dish. The wonton skin tasted very flour-y, and hardly had any filling. The filling was also very bland and the chili oil was very underwhelming. By the way, the tea is free (I know, free tea at a dim sum spot).

    Bistro 1968 - One of the best value dim sum spots I've been to lately in the SGV. So here, they…read morehave many dim sum dishes around $4.88, which is such a steal for the portion and quality. For dishes like the beef chow fun and steamed fish for about $14.88, making it super affordable for a large group meal. The food came out fresh and hot, and the menu had a lot of variety to choose from. The restaurant gets busy, on weekends but service moved pretty efficiently overall. A perk for this place is that they do have a parking garage, which made parking way less stressful compared to other busy dim sum spots in the area.

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    Seaweed shrimp paste cake
    Seaweed shrimp paste cake
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    Tasty Spot Cafe

    Tasty Spot Cafe

    3.5
    (232 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Excuse me... who gave this place permission to close?? HOW is it closed!?!?! We were literally just…read morehere a couple of weeks ago, living our best noodle life, and now it's gone like a ghosted situationship!! I'm now brokenhearted!!! :( We came back ready to reunite with that soy sauce chow mein.... simple, no nonsense, just noodles, bean sprouts, and onions doing exactly what they're supposed to do: minding their business and tasting amazing!! No extra veggies crashing the party and watering things down. As it should be!! And the siu mai? Solid, dependable, and absolutely did not disappoint!!! The kind of duo you start planning your next meal around... until the restaurant disappears on you. Now I'm just here, craving noodles and questioning how a place that serves delicious food would close down!!!!

    I've been coming here regularly for both breakfast and lunch ever since they took over the old Red…read moreChina space, and it has quickly become one of my go-to spots. The food is consistently good, honestly better than a lot of nearby places that charge quite a bit more. What won me over right away, though, was the breakfast combo. Two dim sum items and a hot drink for just $14 is a genuinely good deal. A cold drink is only $1 more (typical HK practice), and you can also take your drink to go for another $1, which is a nice little convenience. I'm pretty particular about milk tea, so I don't say this lightly: their half coffee, half milk tea really hits the spot every time. It's balanced, and satisfying. Beyond the combo, they also serve all the comfort staples, porridge, fried chow mein, Chinese donuts, and my personal favorite, rice noodles with a variety of fillings. It delivers the same comforting flavors you want from a casual dim sum-style breakfast, but without the inflated prices, long waits, and hectic atmosphere that have become so common at more traditional dim sum spots. This place is a solid, dependable replacement for the usual dim sum experience. The restaurant is spacious, clean, and comfortable, and the service is consistently warm and welcoming. The driveway can be a little tricky. It sits right next to the Taco Bell drive-through exit, separated only by a fire hydrant, so it's easy to miss or get confused when pulling in. But it's a small tradeoff for a spot that delivers this much value and consistency.

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    Opens on January 14 2023
    Opens on January 14 2023
    Grand opening January 14

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    Grand opening January 14

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