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    Why Thirsty

    4.0 (675 reviews)

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    Railroad pork chops rice
    Will M.

    I was craving pork chop rice the other day and couldn't think of where to go, but I remembered hearing that Why Thirsty had a solid pork chop, so I decided to give it a try. I've only had their drinks and popcorn chicken in the past, which were decent. I called in a pickup order and the food was ready in about ten minutes. As of 12/06/25, they currently do not offer dine in and are only doing takeout. I ordered the Railroad Pork Chop, which is the traditional Taiwanese style where the chop is marinated and grilled or pan seared instead of fried. It came with rice and two veggie sides, and everything tasted fresh. The pork chop was flavorful and tender, and the marinade went perfectly with the rice. Overall, a pretty solid meal and I would definitely come back for it again. Not many places still make the railroad style pork chop like this, so it's worth trying if you're a fan.

    Popcorn chicken
    Zinnia V.

    Popcorn chicken has good flavor and it's very meaty! Service was good, they no longer have seating and saw a sign that they're closing down! It's definitely the location that makes it less appealing to stop by, but other than it's a shame they're closing bc my popcorn chicken tasted good!

    Juan F.

    Came here a while back. We got take out and the food just tasted alright - nothing really stood out. Average food.

    Wendy T.

    The premium milk tea with four times pudding topping was great. Would like to try their other teas next time

    The Railroad
    Rita C H.

    Went there in the middle of the afternoon on a Friday and no one was there. The employee was very friendly, but I was disappointed with the food. I ordered yan su ji, tian bu la, and cold appetizer tofu. The flavors were okay but the tian bu la was way overcooked. It was super dry and super hard. Now thinking back, I should have said something. It was unpleasant to eat, although I managed to eat it all.

    Pork chop with rice
    Kit T.

    It's a small hidden gem tucked in a plaza with a Thai and an Indian restaurant. Unfortunately it is hard to find on the street because it's not very well advertised with signs. The parking lot is shared with a supermarket too. So parking can be a challenge. Although my porkchop dish tasted very good !

    Popcorn Chicken with Rice Entree (No Vegetables)
    Siao Z.

    First time here because it's nearby my boyfriend's house and we were hungry. Didn't know theres a Taiwanese food here. Small shop, but the food was good. Shoutout to Tracy as the server! Greeted us as we walked in and when we left. She took our order quick and food came out quick. Please tip them well! It's a small shop!

    The Railroad Braised Porkchop, Lo Mein, Popcorn Chicken and Ginger Onion Chicken
    Giselle M.

    Small restaurant in the same plaza as Grocery Outlet with 6 tables. Came here around 12:15pm on Sunday and it was fairly business as we were trying to order our food. Only one girl working in the front so she's taking orders, packing to go orders and making all the drinks. Definitely have to be patient at this place. The server was friendly and efficient but there were many customers at once so our food took awhile. Many customers waited at least 20 minutes for just their drinks. As for the food, I got the railroad pork chop, popcorn chicken and lomein. Honestly, the railroad pork chop that everyone was raving about in the other reviews is not good (or maybe I came on a bad day?). It was soggy and bland. The Lo mein was garlicky which was good and the popcorn chicken was crispy but not enough to go out of my way for. Their jasmine green tea was good so maybe would come back here for that but that's it.

    Cash discount
    Penny P.

    What's up: My coworker told me that this place has really good popcorn chicken. I actually pass by this place often and never noticed it. Time to try them out! Parking: Shared parking with the nearby businesses, but plenty of spots. Environment: Located between the Grocery Outlet and Bhanu Indian Cuisine and Market, this is a small little shop. There are a couple seating options inside. I placed an order online ahead of time and the food was ready when I arrived. What was ordered: - Popcorn Chicken with Lo Mein (popcorn chicken was tasty and not too salty, lo mein was good) Yay/Nay/Meh: Yay. Food was good. The popcorn chicken was moist and they were generous in their portion size. Credit cards are accepted, but you would get a 4% discount if you pay by cash instead.

    Popcorn Chicken
    Ani H.

    If you are craving delicious Chinese/Taiwanese flavors, Why Thirsty in Rosemead is a hidden gem that delivers big on taste! Their menu is packed with bold, comforting dishes that truly hit the spot. The Railroad Braised Pork Chop Rice is a must try and standout--tender, juicy pork chops braised to perfection, with a rich, savory sauce that soaks beautifully into the rice. The Sausage Fried Rice is another must-try, loaded with flavorful, slightly sweet Taiwanese sausage and just the right balance of wok-fried goodness. Make sure you request less oil if you prefer a lighter flavor. For savory snacks, the Fish Cake with Pepper is a pleasant surprise--crispy on the outside, tender inside, and seasoned beautifully with a touch of heat. The Popcorn Chicken and Sweet Potatoes Fries with Plum Powder is crispy, juicy, and has that addictive sweet-salty tang that keeps you reaching for more. And, their Beef Noodles is good but not as authentic, with tender beef, a rich, deeply flavored broth, and chewy, satisfying noodles. I hope they can provide more options for noodles other than thick noodles, it'd be great to have variety of noodle options: thin, round, and hand-pulled. The atmosphere is casual and small (we usually order take out), and the service is very friendly and attentive. Whether you are here for a quick bite or a full meal, Why Thirsty is a fantastic spot for a pretty good dining and takeout experience. Highly recommend!

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    Lily W.

    This is one of my favorite places to get boba! Their Assam milk tea is a classic with an authentic tea flavor. It's a small store located in the same plaza as Grocery Outlet and other eateries. Super easy to place an order via Yelp online orders or call ahead to pick up. I got the popular braised pork chop rice to go and while it was good, it didn't impress me as much as the popcorn chicken did. What I liked: - Fast service - Authentic tasting milk tea - Popcorn chicken done right Parking is in a shared lot. Spaces can be kind of tight, and you may end up circling the lot. If you don't mind walking, you can park in the side street by the Habanero Mexican restaurant.

    Sweet Potato Fries
    John D.

    Best Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken and Sausage Fried Rice! It's been 6-7 years since I've last been here. I actually stopped coming as I had brought a friend (their first time here) and the server was so utterly rude that I didn't want to go back. I was sad, because I loved their food, but I couldn't disregard how badly they mistreated us. I also usually have a pretty high tolerance for bad service and don't make too much of a fuss about it. Time heals all wounds. I was in the area and decided to bring my wife. I ordered my previous favorites and some new dishes. Surprisingly, everything tasted the way I remembered it. This time I didn't encounter disrespectful servers. We ordered so much food, that we had a ton of leftovers that we brought to my parents and siblings. They all commented that the sausage fried rice was really good. Sometimes fried rice can be an afterthought, so that speaks volumes. The popcorn chicken here is also my favorite. I'm somewhat of a popcorn connoisseur and theirs is just perfect. All the flavors and seasonings are on point. There's plenty of crunch and chew. I make this at home, but I can't figure out how to replicate their recipe. Now this is just popcorn chicken, so don't expect a life changing dish. So many places just make mid or underwhelming popcorn chicken... I expect that I'll be back in the near future.

    Lisa C.

    I originally planned to visit the Indian restaurant next door, but I stumbled upon this place instead. At first glance, it looks like another boba shop, but don't be fooled--they serve food here, and it's very good. The menu may be small, but everything they offer is done exceptionally well. Being a big fan of Taiwanese food, I've been on the lookout for a spot since moving to the area, and I'm glad I found this one. Here's what we ordered: * Popcorn Chicken - I agree with other reviews that it was a little dry, but the flavor was spot on and instantly familiar. I do wish it had more basil and a bit more spice to elevate it. For me, it's a solid 3/5. * Fried Fish Filet with Dry Noodles - This was a showstopper. The fish was perfectly fried with a super thin, crispy exterior and a tender, juicy inside. I could seriously eat this every day if I could--just outstanding. * Stir-Fried Pork Tenderloin - Sorry, no picture here--my husband started eating before I could snap one! But this dish was very well-seasoned, with a clean and delicious flavor. I think I tasted a hint of Worcestershire sauce, which worked great in the stir-fry. It came with garlicky stir-fried cabbage and a generous portion overall. This place was a pleasant surprise, and I'll definitely be back for more!

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    Is Formosa Sweet drink still available?

    Halo, May I ask if you guys will be open on Nov24 Thursday ? I am afraid you will close due to Thanksgiving , just want to make sure

    Went there today after not getting thru on the phone. Sign on the door says they are closed for Thanksgiving week.

    Do they work with any delivery services such as postmates, caviar, etc?

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    forgot @Jessica W. reviewed that this place changed owners. we liked their food from the past…read moreowner 牡丹/Chef. so hubby and I brought my mom and my MIL here for dinner on a Friday evening around 7pm. the place was small to begin with and it's packed with only 1 table of 4 left. the inside was upgraded/remodeled so it looked a lot cleaner than the previous restaurant. new menu design but basically the same dishes are available plus there're some Taiwanese street food. we found out the owner changed but they kept the same chef in the kitchen. when the dried tofu with pork 香乾肉絲 was served and my mom has the most picky tastebuds, without asking she said "this dish is very good". personally I was impressed with the cutting skill for the dish as both the pork and dried tofu are cut very thin so the flavor can easily get into the tofu and pork. and the dried tofu was soft like a noodle. the eggplants was also very tasty with lots of basil flavor. compared to the other 2 dishes, the braised tofu 紅燒豆腐 was ok as the sauce is a little too thick. and the fried chicken was bland. service was good and attentive. we would come back to have (don't need to try as it's the same chef) their famous "kidney with sesame oil 麻油腰花" again.

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