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    You Kitchen

    4.0 (269 reviews)
    ModerateNoodles, Salad, Dim Sum
    Closed 10:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Casual
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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Liliana C.

    HANDS DOWN THE BEST CHILI OIL WONTONS IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD!! My man and I discovered this hole in the wall and immediately fell in love with this place. They have iPads on each table which is super efficient and convenient to order. Almost every single item on the menu is finger-licking good, but the best imo would be their chili oil wontons. It does lean more towards the sour side bc it's got vinegar but I enjoy it a lot. It's worth a try! Prices are super reasonable and portions are great. You Kitchen has definitely become one of my go-to spots!

    Shanghai pork mini wonton soup $10.50
    Christine L.

    Came here on a whim after checking out Valley Bowl's soft opening. The family needed dinner and since it had noodle posters we chose here. We ordered 4 things and they were all great. The price is pretty decent. Perhaps a college hangout at night? Front lady was nice and efficient. We'll be back.

    Anna A.

    Mom and pop shop serving soup dumplings, fried potstickers, wontons, noodles, pork buns, etc. One item that caught my eye was the Big Mouth Pancake available with pork, beef, or chicken). According to the store owner, very few restaurants have this dish on their menu. It's crispy sesame bread pastry covered with sesame seeds and stuffed with meat inside. The beef rolls was with a lighter crunch and soft baked texture. Service was quick and food came out fast.

    Spicy Wonton and Sichuan Dandan Noodle
    Dakota R.

    Definitely give this place a try! It was my first time trying this place so I got a few different things. My favorite was the Big Mouth Pancake which was very crispy and had a hint of sweetness to it. It was around $11.00 depending on the choice of meat option. I also got the spicy wontons which were very flavor and would definitely get again. One of the items I got which isn't shown in the photos is the Papaya Milk Smoothie which was decent. It wasn't too sweet but the papaya flavor wasn't as strong as I preferred it to be. As for the service, it was great!

    Pork Big Mouth pocket Pastry
    Will M.

    I've never actually eaten here, but I always swing by to grab their frozen dumplings, and they're totally worth it. They're a bit pricier than the store-bought ones, but they're handmade, and the skins are just right--not too thick or thin. The fillings are always juicy, flavorful, and packed in pretty decent-sized dumplings. For $30-$40, you get 50 pieces depending on the filling, so it's a good deal. This time, I got the shrimp, pork, and chive dumplings, which were fire. I also tried the fish dumplings, and they didn't disappoint--super plump and tasty. I also grabbed their Big Mouth Pocket Bread with pork filling, and it was so good. The bread was crispy, light, and just hit the spot with the savory filling. Overall, a solid spot for dumplings. I'll definitely keep coming back to stock up and maybe try something new next time!

    Amazon fresh beef roll! Way better than noodle 101 next door. Friendlier service here too.
    Lost In A.

    Oh man! This is a family owned delicious restaurant. The lady is sweet who works here. Our food was bomb. Cucumber salad little spicy how I like it. It was perfect with the garlic taste. Beef roll is on point always get it with extra sauce inside. The big fat pork pocket is crispy outside and soft juicy ground meat inside. Chicken & mushroom dumplings were decent. Next time we will get them steamed rather than boiled. The spicy pork wontons were perfection! They do take cards! Parking is plenty as well.

    Thousand layer pancake, Big Mouth pork
    Jennifer H.

    Really great hole in the wall Chinese restaurant, great if you just want some simple fast food. They are known for their dumplings and baos, of which you can buy handmade frozen ones. My favorite dish was their a Big Mouth Pork -- super crispy thin outer layer covering tasty ground pork -- one order comes with 4 pieces, leaves you wanting more! Also got the Thousand layer pancake which was crispy and delicious. Not as impressed with the zha jia mian, but I did like the chewiness of their hand pulled noodles -- would want to try it with their beef noodle soup. Spicy cucumbers was a huge plate well worth the price. I appreciated they had small ordering kiosk tablets at every table, with English and Chinese and photos of almost every single dish, made it super easy to order. Service was fast and friendly. Lots of free parking in the lot.

    Ray J.

    In this home-cooking-style dumpling house, you can get all different types of dumplings and bao, a variety of meats and fillings. We shared an order of XLB, steamed lamb dumplings, pork and cabbage potstickers, scallion pancakes, and open-faced pancakes. Everything was freshly made and totally worth the wait. XLB is not very special,but the dumplings were so delicious, the open-faced pancakes were crispy, and the marinated beef slices were seasoned just perfectly. I also got a bag of frozen dumplings and bao for to-go, very reasonably priced, high quality food.

    Spicy Wonton
    Austin W.

    You kitchen. The store is clean but the booth seats have slightly less space than normal. The staff is nice and friendly. Ordering on the iPad is super nice and convenient. The spicy wontons were good and it was cool that they were small but came with more.

    Frozen goodie box
    Mabel C.

    I've come here many times--it's one of my favorite restaurants. The beef noodle soup is my go-to, but honestly, it's hard to pick a favorite because everything is delicious. Highly recommend the dumplings--they're handmade, and you can even buy them frozen at a great price. The server reminds me of my aunties, and the food tastes like grandma made it. It's like a cozy Sunday at mom's, and she just brought out the menudo. I also love that the music stays true to the culture. They play Mandarin songs, not some watered-down English playlist. It makes the whole experience feel authentic--like I've been invited into someone's home. I'm always happy here.

    Leek pocket - one of the best I've had
    Tai C.

    Small hole in the wall restaurant same plaza as 101 noodle express. First time trying their food and they did not disappoint. The chive pockets are some of the best I've had. Thin crispy skin well seasoned. Shrimp fried noodles were good as well. Not too greasy. The grasping pancake was excellent as well. Crispy and delicious. Can't find them in many restaurants anymore. Shrimp pork chive dumplings were good. SLB was a bit dry though. The meatball soup was tasty but way too salty. I had to dilute it with water. Wonton soup was so so. Will definitely go back and try other menu items. Service was great. Lady packaged my food well and helped me take them apart just to double verify all the food was there and correct. She didn't get offended that I wanted to double check since there were several other orders there. I changed one of the orders last minute (but before they made it) and they were very accommodating and not upset. Highly recommend.

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    Samantha W.

    How this place isn't busier boggles my mind. The dumplings really are so good. Delicious. Beef roll was good but not the best we've had. The noodle soup was pretty good but I felt the dumplings were really the star. The service was great and super friendly as well.

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    Great dumplings, love the egg pockets and the noodle soup with hand pulled noodles. Friendly service. Tofu salad is my favorite

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    Get the dumplings, any of them. Handmade and so many flavor combinations. Great price and portions

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    The food is horrible and the owner old lady is just word cant even describe 难吃。皮想面糊 馅几乎没有 放嘴里像疙瘩汤

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    Ask the Community - You Kitchen

    Do they take credit? If yes, is there a minimum?

    Any outdoor seating?

    They have a couple tables set up outside from what I remember

    Is there anything Vegan?

    You can try the chive, egg, vermicelli dumplings. All the different salads are pretty good too.

    What time do they close on Fridays?

    9:30PM usually.

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    Lunasia Dimsum House

    Lunasia Dimsum House

    3.6(2.4k reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$$

    Visited many times for dimsum but rarely for dinner. However, my partner and I were able to dine…read morehere for dinner with a reservation of 2 full tables in a private room. You can call in to request a reservation for large parties, if not, you can join the Yelp waitlist by the front lobby area. Parking - free in a sizeable indoor parking garage to the left of the restaurant. When full, there's also street parking. Service here is pretty standard when it comes to your typical Chinese restaurant. You'll have staff designated to your area and they're pretty quick with refilling teapots and any requests. As for ordering, there's a QR code to browse the menu and order. Chinese and English are available so there shouldn't be any problems. Pictures are provided as well through the menu which is a nice plus. Food came out pretty fast, and since we were a 2 table party, each table took turns getting their dishes first. Seafood here is a great option, portions are huge for most dishes, making it perfect to share. My favorite among the dishes is certainly the Walnut Shrimp. It's a classic amongst plenty of Chinese restaurants and Lunasia is up there when it comes to quality. Overall, a decent experience, been here plenty of times for dimsum and it's always quick and quality food. Dinner was decent but nothing too over the top. It's almost always busy so plan accordingly.

    We just wanted some dimsum in a nice environment. Let's start with the table that we were given,…read morecorner of a very loud room both chairs facing the wall. I'd call it the timeout table. This was next to. Table of 10 where each individual was just about shouting to each other as their normal tone. I did not like the ordering process which is a change from regilar dimsum places where people walk around with carts of good stuff. You have to scan a QR code to get to the menu so you don't really see what you're getting other that the picture you see on your phone. This place by the way is way pricier than actually better dimsum restaurants. So the food came out.. Pork spare ribs w/ blackbean sauce - the meat was chewy, almost tough to eat, and with a generous hint of MSG. Taro with chinese sausage - bland taro base, stale topping of supposed to be ground chinese sausage. Chicken feet - overcooked Water spinach - pale green, unfresh taste, two bites and I had yo give it up. Salt and pepper pork chop - this is ordinary at best compared to places in Monterey Park and Rowland and Hacienda Heights. Beef Chow fun - the only thing we mostly ate. Shrimp and pork siumai - I was so disappointed I list my appetite by this time. Needless to say, we felt like we wasted our $100 plus tax and tip..$120.00 + , for two prople for dimsum. We left the taro and water spinach and took home more than we ate because maybe I can tweak the left overs at home. Have I talked about the service yet? I will not because it was almost non- existent. I get it's Sunday lunch, but really? We never got the water we asked for but the oolong tea was decent. Again, very disappointing experience. I would have taken bad service with good food but bad service and bad food? One star and not a damn little spark more. Get in the game Lunasia in Alhambra!

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    Hong Kong Dim Sum House

    4.5(606 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    This is our neighborhood go to dim sum place We always order…read moretake out. David is always very helpful and nice Everything is delicious. The Hargow are ginormous. If you like old school Cantonese dim sum, this is the place. They even make great bok tong gow. Alas no more wo gok

    *** Credit cards accepted - MasterCard or Visa only ***…read more Hong Kong Dim Sum House is a popular dim sum cafe in San Gabriel and they also have another location in South El Monte. Three key points: (1) there are no push carts here, (2) the space is quite small with only 6 tables - ideally suited for groups of 4 or fewer people, and (3) there is no restroom available. [Parking]: Hong Kong Dim Sum House shares the same plaza parking lot as other popular spots like Bopomofo Cafe and Golden Deli, so come before 10 AM if you want an excellent chance of finding an available parking spot. [Menu]: Yelp's top highlighted items are #1 Shrimp Har Gow, #6 Chicken Feet, #5 Spare Rib in Garlic Sauce, #3 Shrimp Shiu Mai, #31 Fried Sugar Cane Shrimp, #17 Shrimp Rice Roll, and #9 Steamed BBQ Pork Bun / #25 Baked BBQ Pork Bun. Tea = $1 per person. *** #1 Shrimp Har Gow ($7.70) & #3 Shrimp Shiu Mai ($7.70): All pieces were juicy and flavorful. #5 Spare Rib in Garlic Sauce ($7.70): A solid option with squash pieces. #6 Chicken Feet ($7.70): Amazing texture - the skin fell apart very easily. *** Overall the food was a bit expensive, but the quality was excellent and comparable to Lunasia. This is a great spot for people who don't care too much about certain amenities or somewhat hefty prices and simply want high-quality food (or consider the takeout option instead).

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    32. Baked BBQ Pork Pastry

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    Atlantic Seafood & Dim Sum Restaurant

    Atlantic Seafood & Dim Sum Restaurant

    3.4(1.7k reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Knowing the culture in the area - this place's service and atmosphere is pretty standard. They're…read morenot overly polite but quick and to the point. They're more there to try and operate on efficiency than anything. Food is overall solid but nothing that blows you away. There's a lot of specials but it's hard to standardize since the "free crab" or "lobster" isn't by weight but by item. We got the Peking duck special which was nice. With their discount, it's overall not bad. It's a spot I've been coming to for years because my parents like it. Definitely not bad but nothing to write home about. Could be cleaner but also not the worst. Service: 3.5/5 Food: 3.75 Ambiance: 3.5/5

    i had a pretty bad experience here today (Monday, May 25, 2026 around 9:30-10:30am). i've been…read morecoming here for a few years and i really appreciate how affordable it is, plus the food quality and taste are consistently good. however, i had a bad interaction with one of the managers today (very tall, glasses, white button up, middle-aged male). our table of 8 had been trying to get har gow and siu mai, but the cart with those dishes skipped our table twice and i couldn't get the worker's attention from across the room. when i noticed the manager standing nearby, i politely asked him in Cantonese if he could let the cart lady know to stop by our table (i even pointed out which worker had the dishes we were looking for). his response was rude and snarky. he told me that wasn't his responsibility and that i needed to ask the cart workers myself because if he helped with that, then there wouldn't be anyone to do his job. i understand that managers who handle the register (and other miscellaneous tasks like tea service and cleaning empty plates) typically don't serve dim sum directly, but i wasn't asking him to personally bring the dishes over, just to help notify the cart worker. what disappointed me most was the attitude, especially since the restaurant wasn't very busy on a Monday morning. situations like this are pretty common with traditional cart-style dim sum in LA since restaurants here usually don't have as many carts circulating as places in HK. at other SGV dim sum spots with traditional cart service (such as Five Star Seafood), i've had managers either help grab the dishes directly if they have time or quickly notify the worker that a specific table is waiting for certain items. there were many ways this manager could have handled the situation, but the way he responded was definitely not the correct one. i still think the food here is good and affordable, but that interaction definitely left a bad impression. not sure if this manager was aware that several people at my table also understand Cantonese and heard the entire exchange.

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    Mandarin orange to usher in the year of the Snake

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    NBC Seafood Restaurant - Lobster with ginger and scallions

    NBC Seafood Restaurant

    3.7(2.3k reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    02/28/26 Saturday…read more Arrived at 11 AM right when they opened. Party of 10 with two babies. They were able to provide high chairs. We ordered A LOT so I'll just touch upon some dishes: -Our favorite item was the egg tart but maybe because it came straight out of the oven so it was piping hot. The crust was super flaky, and custard was velvety smooth and not too sweet. We were so tempted to get seconds but we were too full. -The bean curd wrapped with shrimp and pork was on point as well. -The chicken feet didn't really meet expectations. Normally I like it, but I wasn't impressed by this one. -the ham sui gok was good but I feel like it could've used more filling -fried rice had big juicy shrimp but rice was on the saltier side -Inconsistent crystal wrapper textures across all the different crystal skin dumplings. Some mushy, which I don't like. Some chewy, which I do like. The fillings were delicious though. Cart workers are a little pushy when it came to dishes they wanted to get rid of. TIP: Best to get stuff when it's hot and hasn't been sitting in the cart. Can accommodate large groups as it is Chinese banquet style seating with large round rotating tables. Parking is plentiful but it fills up quick surprisingly.

    Old school dim sum with carts and classic choices is a disappearing experience, even in Monterey…read morePark, but NBC still has the carts, servers who speak Cantonese, and huge dining room with easy parking. It was great to go with friends who speak Cantonese because mine is so rusty, I can only understand but not speak these days. I was so hungry I didn't even let my phone eat 1st like the yelped I am, but only remembered to take a photo after we had eaten at least half our plates! Having grown up with NYC and SF dim sum, NBC is one of the few Los Angeles area places that has the selection and flavors of my childhood. Some favorites were the har gow, taro puffs, and tripe. We got the roast duck but it wasn't very meaty or flavorful. We got the congee which was ok, but lacked any definite personality. The chewy fried dumplings were more dough than filling. The siu mai and veggie dumplings were both solid. I didn't try the bitter melon or turnip cakes because I don't like the taste of either, but I was happy to see them available. We got a claypot rice dish with spare ribs and Chinese sausage which was good but the rice was not crispy on the bottom. I saw they had chicken feet, which I usually love but they didn't look appetizing enough to order. Would definitely go back for other dishes and with more people so we could sample more selections.

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    NBC Seafood Restaurant - Cold cut platter

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    Capital Seafood Restaurant - fried sticky rice

    Capital Seafood Restaurant

    3.5(821 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Located in Monterey Park CA next to 99 Ranch Market. Parking is always hard here. But the dim sum…read moreis made fresh in-house, none of the frozen stuff that is shipped in. I drive very far to come here. We ordered today: - sticky rice chicken wrapped in lotus leaf 7/10 (could use more sauce as the rice is often cooked in chicken boullon) - har gow 7/10 - beef rice roll 10/10 - turnip cake 9/10 - bean curd roll 9/10 Will come again. Parking is challenging on the weekends.

    One of the last surviving dim sum palaces. Place was crowded on a Sunday afternoon. Arrived at…read morenoon, but able to get a table ... due to the adjustable open seating arrangement....and turnover quick. . Rolling cart service... with friendly efficiency from the women pushing the carts...wide variety available...many same items with choices of meat....shrimp, beef, bbq pork, chicken fillings......things meant to be hot were hot, fried things were crunchy and not greasy.. Things that were delicious: The pineapple bun with the custard filling. 5/5 The beefball, well formed, with the nicest visible chunks of water chestnuts and strong cilantro flavor...usually this meat dish has a hint of orange rind, which I don't like...so I was happy the meatball was more cilantro forward. 5/5 The long rice noodle with beef...also we had the the same with bbq pork were delish. 5/5 for all three...as we also had the shrimp one, my party ate it all up first. I didn't eat the chicken feet, but it was enjoyed by all. The siu mai were large and made with shrimp, which I can't eat, but our party of 6 enjoyed. The platterful of soy chicken was enjoyed by all, just beware the chicken head will be included if you are squeamish. The soy chicken feet, also seemed to please. No one rushed us out even though the dim sum service was over by 3 pm. We had a leisurely meal and waiters made sure to come by and refill our tea kettles. I really enjoyed Capital Seafood today. About 10 years ago, I had a bad experience with takeout roasted duck, so I avoided coming back, but things change for the better.....food was great...and clearly a lot of diners packed thr place and were smiling and laughing as they dined.... I even enjoyed watching the staff change the dining room to accommodate a large banquet later this evening, which included the assembly of a large stage/dais. Very interesting how the waiters transformed the dining room to accommodate the needs of the banquet to come. Well done staff!!

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    Still have dim sum carts

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    Chinese broccoli

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    Lunasia Dim Sum House

    Lunasia Dim Sum House

    3.8(2.5k reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    Perfect family dim sum experience for us…read more We took out my parents and in-laws for dim sum: my parents' very first time ever. We did wait about an hour, but honestly I didn't mind at all because it gave us a chance to relax, talk, and catch up as a family. Once we were seated, my parents were immediately impressed with the decor: elegant and cultural without feeling overly modern or cold. And can we talk about the tea kettles? They looked like literal pieces of art being poured at the table. Ordering was super easy with the QR code system, so my husband handled the whole spread: shumai dumplings, chicken feet, sesame balls, and more. Everything came out hot, fresh, and beautifully plated. The ENTIRE table agreed on one thing: the chili oil condiment deserves to be sold in bottles to take home. It was that good. Smoky, just the right amount of spicy, and addictive. Now for the real test: my in-laws. They've been to *many* dim sum places and are not easily impressed. They declared this place to have the best chicken feet that they've ever had: meat easily sucked off the bone, melt-in-your-mouth tender, and perfectly seasoned. High praise coming from dim sum veterans. Most importantly, my parents' first dim sum experience couldn't have been better. They loved everything from the ambiance to the food to the overall experience. My husband and I want to come back to explore more of the menu because there's clearly so much more to try

    Hubby wanted to get dim sum for new year and luckily we live close to Lunasia. Like most locations,…read morethe food is pretty consistent and the servers are pretty attentive. This location is pretty spacious and even has a second floor for dining. Though we were seated inside, a lot of people were coming in and out for take out. They have a QR code to scan the menu and send your order to the kitchen. Unfortunately, they forgot our order of shumai. We had already finished eating before it even came. The waitress was kind but apparently had to bring the receipt back because the staff was claiming we already received it.

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    Lunasia Dim Sum House - The outside of the restaurant.

    The outside of the restaurant.

    Lunasia Dim Sum House - Back of the restaurant with plenty of parking.

    Back of the restaurant with plenty of parking.

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    Dim Sum Express

    Dim Sum Express

    3.8(796 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    This takeout dim sum spot has been around for ages. It's a simple walk up window serving quick, no…read morefrills dim sum. Everything is ordered by piece, so you can mix and match exactly what you want by filling out the form. Came by on a Saturday craving a few things and ordered siu mai, har gow, BBQ pork buns, ham sui gok, and sesame balls. Once you place your order, everything comes out pretty fast. Overall the items are decent and definitely hit the craving. The BBQ pork bun was a little dry for me, but I liked the sesame balls and ham sui gok, nice and crispy on the outside with a chewy texture. Solid spot if you're in a rush or just want a quick dim sum fix.

    I have been going to this place to satisfy my dim sum cravings ever since it used to be "Fong's Dim…read moreSum" back in the 1980's. Yes, that's how long this place has survived & for good reason. They were the first to serve fresh & tasty dim sum to-go for a reasonable price at good value due to their big portion sizes. However, my son & I, went there recently & ordered the usual Siu Mai, Baked BBQ Bun & Steamed BBQ bun. We usually call in our orders in advance to avoid the long wait outside but this time things seem off. Firstly, the lady cannot understand our order & we were put on hold while there seem to be a banter between her & a gentlemen inside for sometime. Secondly, when we finally got there & picked up the order, one of the items given was wrong. Instead of Char Siu Bao, we had Har Gow. So, we waited for another 15 minutes more to get the correct item. When we got home & opened the bags, the Siu Mai had gotten smaller & the worst part is that one of the Baked BBQ Bun had a cockroach pressed on the outside layer of the bun (see picture). I tried to contact the owner first to let them know so it can be corrected before posting it here but no one called. I know that this can affect their "safety food rating" & thus their sales. But if there was indeed a change in management or ownership, they need to fix the sizing portion & bug problem so they could live up to the history & expectations of their loyal clientele.

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