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    Chan Kee

    3.4 (237 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Waited closed to 45 mins for my take out and the restaurant only had about 6-7 dining in.
    Randy Y.

    Got here at 7:35am and saw a customer trying to open the door but was locked. Supposed to open at 7:30 according to the sign. Came back 20 mins later and it was opened. Went in to use the self ordering kiosk for the first time and the only option I see. One of the staff was nice and helpful when asked for assistance. Placed my order at 8:01 but was not ready until 45 mins later. Had about 6-7 people in total at the dine in area, few came before I ordered, and few after. Nonetheless they all got their food way before I got mine. My sister from out of town asked for this place, but if it was me I will never come back due to the slowness of this place nor will I ever recommend this place to anyone. There are other options around this area that I am confident that have better service. I'm not a fan of places asking for tips prior to receiving service and food. This is one of the places that does. What is their justification?

    Dan K.

    Came here on a Sunday night to try the ayce $27.75 + $10 includes beers and other drinks. Service was excellent. Food was tasty. Will definitely coming back. Heard they were adding bogo and happy hour options soon Highlights: -Fried chicken wings. Very tasty and crispy - Baked Bolognese. Meaty and cheesy - shrimp wonton. Big and plump Lowlights - steamed fish siu Mai. On the rubbery side - fried oysters. Had a weird taste

    Plain Porridge
    Delilah L.

    We ordered and waited more than 30 min for 2 soups, 2 drinks. Not recommend when crowded. Our second order was chicken kaarage and 1 watermelon juice. Ordered at 1155 AM and now 1243 and still not ready. I asked and they said it got backlogged while everyone else that ordered after me got it first. 48 min. Is that acceptable to you? For one fried chicken and one juice?

    Desire N.

    Chan kee陳記 (@chankeecongee)--‼Chan Kee offers an all-you-can-eat option for $27.75 , which includes appetizers, sides, and breakfast and lunch items.  Chan Kee Congee is a Hong Kong-style noodle house located in Diamond Bar, CA. They are known for their authentic Cantonese food, particularly their congee (rice porridge). The restaurant offers a variety of congee options, as well as other dishes like wonton noodles, beef stew, and various appetizers. Chan Kee also recently introduced an all-you-can-eat menu with a topping bar for customization.  Chan kee陳記 (@chankeecongee)--‼Chan Kee offers an all-you-can-eat option for $27.75 , which includes appetizers, sides, and breakfast and lunch items.  Regular breakfast and lunch menu is around $9-$12 a plate.

    Good to go
    Rangie T.

    Sometimes I can overlook the service a little if the food was just out of this world. I can't remember if I saw this on a food vlog or just spotted it on Yelp, so I bookmarked it. We were in the Walnut area and our other restaurants were closed on a Monday, so it was perfect timing to try Chan Kee. Never ever being here, I didn't know what to expect or how they operate. They had a sign on their procedure, but it was not prominent to me that I didn't notice it. When we walked in, it seemed as you just seat yourself and they had menus on the table. They had a lunch specials menu and breakfast all day menu. We took a minute to look at the menu and once decided I went to the staff member and he pointed me to the counter where they had the Kiosk's which I thought the guy would ask me if I needed help or had any questions. Nope, no customer service at all. I had a difficult time trying to find the things I want on the kiosk, it turns out the lunch specials were done and the all day breakfast is not available all day. So the guy gives me a different menu and the options were a bit different. Finally got my order in after 20! Minutes and I'm glad it didn't ask me for a top option. I was happy to see that they have a small sign that says No Tipping Please. Definitely not. Got our orders in a timely manner, but we had to pick it up at the counter. We ordered the Porridge, the pork chop bolognese with spaghetti and deep fried oysters. Fortunately for Chan Kee, the food was not terrible. The porridge was a little thick, but it was flavorful. Not sure if I'd come back but they do have other items worth trying and now that I know how to order and how they operate here, I would consider it if I'm here on a day my other restaurants are closed.

    Pork chop, scrambled eggs, hash, macaroni soup - $12
    Wendy L.

    Breakfast special - all this food for $12? It includes a milk tea!! I'm here every day!!!

    Rice roll
    Leona W.

    Nice Cantonese restaurant specializes in good congee and rice roll ( cheung fun ) Our favorite is the crab congee / abalone congee. Very flavorful. Their cheung fun is smooth and soft, just like the ones in Hong Kong Currently they are offering all you can eat option for $23.75, so you can try as many different kind of Cantonese food as possible. They have a premium option for $31.75. Thank you for the friendly service Cecilia!

    Christine N.

    I've been eating here for quite a long time. And I noticed that it's slowly gone downhill, especially after the remodels. It's unfortunate because this was our favorite congee spot. Today I ordered thousand year old porridge with pork. I will have to say this place does give a lot of toppings/protein. They also have combo meals which it did come with quite a lot of food for a porridge, side of noodles and a drink for about 12 Ish dollars . I ordered for takeout so I'm not sure if that makes a difference but shortly after I got my order, I was going to eat, and I opened it and there was a bunch of brown old smelly lettuce on top.. I was like how could they even think about serving this to anybody? It even had a bad odor. Writing this review, I see the old photos that I had posted for this place and that was when the food was good. But now with this spoiled lettuce, I'm not sure if this is a one time mistake but the food quality has definitely also gone down so I don't think I'll be returning anytime soon.

    Akane T.

    They've expanded the restaurant. It's much bigger now with more seating and I believe expanded their menu as well. The menu is so confusing. By the time you finish ordering, you end up ordering all kinds of things thinking it was with your meal. The girl who helped us was really nice but we had way more than expected. We thought all the side things came with the main (I.e. pan fried pork chops... then she gave an option to order rice but ended up being a side of fried rice etc). The food was ok. Idk, maybe I was just confused but you can go try for yourself. lol

    Hong Kong Milk Tea
    Sherry T.

    Great place to have Hong Kong styled breakfast/lunch. Huge menu with so much to choose from. Ordering from the kiosk was overwhelming... thankfully the server helped me navigate and ordered my usual She was patient and friendly. The restaurant is clean and has plenty of seating. It is a self serve place (pick up and return trays) The food is yummy with great portion especially the porridge I like all the different combo variations With the new menu, I'll have to come back and try other items.

    Kit T.

    This place is not our avg vibe on a Sunday night. Maybe they're getting ready to shut down for good ? We went on a Sunday night; scanned the QR code. We found many items are "out of stock". Water----YOU HAVE TO PAY $1.00 for water with lemon. Nope.....tap water in a glass for $1.00. Water is F R E E. We left immediately knowing many things are amissed. There was only a family of 4 and 1 man sitting in a corner. The whole strip mall has tight parking spaces and lack anything attractive.

    Crystal L.

    This place has really great porridge, everything else that we had which was the wonton noodles and rice rolls were OK nothing special. I would come back to eat their porridge, though, they have a nice container that keeps it really hot, large portions, and lots of sides that you can add to the porridge. I also like their Hong Kong milk tea. I thought it tasted great and they have a lot of options you can do such as less milk, more milk, less sugar, etc. Their prices are average to high for the type of good, it was $50 for 3 dishes (one combo) and 2 milk tea. I will say the ordering system was hard to navigate. They have a lot of different options and special ways to order making it slightly overwhelming when I first saw the monitor.

    A big bucket of congee can serve minimum of 4 people
    Elsa V.

    Straightforward self-order Quick service Generous serving Reasonably priced congee Spacious and clean restaurant

    Fried soy sauce noodles that were dark with no bean sprouts which the lady said there was and it was way too wet.

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    Ask the Community - Chan Kee

    Do they take phone order now after the new ordering system? Or need to wait in line with dine in customers to order inside the restaurant?

    They introduced a brand new phone number today for phone orders. The cashier mentioned that it will be connected to your credit card. The new phone number is (909) 895-7791.

    Are these hours on Yelp accurate? Also what is the best way to contact them? Their website shows almost everything out of stock.

    You can now order online

    Are they open yet? It said hours update a week ago! Called in still no answer...

    Yes. They are open and it's much bigger and nicer than before. They are having problem with their phone line, so you just have to go in to order, or just stop by to see how nice the new place is. They did move to next door from the old spot.

    Does anyone know if they're open back up again from renovation?

    Still closed

    Are they open now, or still closed for renovations?

    Their opening date keeps getting pushed back. Curiously, there is a new Chan Kee in Rowland heights across from Puente Hills mall. Not sure if they are abandoning this one and moving?

    Does anyone know if the tan colored sauce for the rice roll consists of peanuts? Thank you

    Yes

    Are they open for dine-in?

    Yes, they are open but their phone# still pending

    Do they have outdoor seating?

    No they do not

    Do they sell frozen fish shumai?

    No, they do not.

    Is it common that their phone is not available?

    No, i saw the waitress using a land line.

    I haven't been to your restaurant yet, but would to know if you guys would consider making fish siu mai (魚肉燒賣)? I lived in LA for 18 years and have yet to see a restaurant carry that item. You'd make my dream come true. :)

    you can find fish siu mai at Sheng Hui Dim Sum. https://www.yelp.com/biz/sheng-hui-dim-sum-west-covina-2?osq=dim+sum

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    3.1(1.9k reviews)
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    I was so pleasantly surprised by the dimsum here! First of all, the food is so affordable, we had a…read moregroup of 6 and our bill came out to $130 after tax and tip. Everything we ate was really tasty, however, it is not the best quality. Service is quick, even though they are widely busy. They are truly trying to service everyone as quickly as possible. They have lots of variety, and I love that they still push out the dimsum on the traditional carts.

    I was excited to try a new dim sum restaurant, especially when I heard this place still had the…read morecarts. However, I left extremely dissatisfied and disappointed. The food here is mediocre at best and the service is just awful. They make you feel like a burden and inconvenience right from the bat and refuse to acknowledge you. We were ordering with a waitress then she suddenly got frustrated when we tried to order the honey walnut shrimp and threw her hands in the air and called someone else over. The tall Asian guy who took our orders also made us seem like an inconvenience and even walked away in the middle of us ordering. He kept this same attitude throughout the whole time. My parents were excited for the 99 cent chicken deal they had and wanted to order more and the same guy refused to acknowledge their questions and ultimately told us it was 1 order per table. This is fine if that's their policy, but it was the way he was acting. He made us feel that we were cheap and stingy wanting to take advantage or get cheap eats. If you don't want people to order this cheap dish, don't have it on your menu or advertise it! Also, we ordered plenty of other foods. Beware because this place seems like they're scammy. I ordered a pot of rice and apparently they charge rice per person so regardless of how many people you have, you still get the same pot of rice but more expensive. This makes no sense even when I questioned them about it. When we tried to ask one of the cart ladies about ordering a football from the fried section, she gave us another item instead and when we opened it up, it wasn't what we wanted. They kept trying to push more items on our table to get our money even though we repeatedly said no. They also charge for sauce and didn't tell us. Another waitress (who we didn't even interact with throughout our time) chased me down trying to pressure me to tip more. I have no problem tipping, but when the service is like this, I am not going to leave a 20% tip like usual. I will say the kind busser here was exceptional and although he didnt speak English, he was so kind and honestly made my day. Everyone else here was rude and unwelcoming. The mediocre food here is not worth the outright disrespectful and terrible service.

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    Sheng Hui Dim Sum

    Sheng Hui Dim Sum

    4.3(347 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    It's been a while since I visited Sheng Hui Dim Sum, and their food is still solid. They are open…read moreMonday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (closed Tuesday-Thursday). Their business hours are 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays, and they stay open until 4:00 p.m. on weekends. We ordered the Har Gow, Shiu Mai, Steamed Chicken Feet, Sesame Balls, and the Steamed Sausage & Sticky Bun. Everything was authentic, freshly prepared, and delicious. The Har Gow and Shiu Mai were notably large and high quality. My personal favorite is the Steam Sausage & Sticky Bun. It's a traditional Hong Kong dish that is becoming rare even in HK, so finding it here was a treat. This place is a true hidden gem in West Covina. The pricing starts from $5.88, and most dishes are about $5.93, and a few dishes are $6-8. They now have a Mother's Day promotion from May 1-12: Buy one, get one free on Xiao Long Bao (Shanghai or Crab Meat). P.S. You can also order it online via their website. https://www.shenghuidimsum.com/

    One of my favorite dimsum place , it's a small take out only…read more (they do have a small seating area outside that can accommodate 4 people) Runs by a husband and wife team closed at 4 pm and opens on Monday , Friday-Sunday ( closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) Many great deals offer daily , buy one get one items is a no brainer . You have to try their trio Shu Mai ; abalone shumai , xo sauce Shu Mai and shrimp tobiko Shu Mai . Loads of flavors , huge shrimps . XLB xio long bao soup dumplings full of juicy morsels , to be honest I tried many of their dim sum and love it all. I am not a fan of their jouk ( rice porridge) I had pork and century eggs jouk , it lakes flavor for me . Black and Gold Scallop shrimps har gow was equally tasty.

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    Mr Dragon Noodle House

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    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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    3.2(1.2k reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Went to Happy Harbor around 11:30am on a Sunday and it was definitely busy, but the wait honestly…read morewasn't bad at all. We waited just a few minutes before we got seated. We were placed in the back room, which felt a little more calm compared to the main dining area. Service was good. Our waiter was fast, friendly, and really on top of things, which made a big difference since it was packed. Ordering is simple, they give you a paper menu where you mark what you want and hand it back. We ordered tea for two and picked a bunch of dim sum: jumbo shrimp har gow, shrimp fried wontons, steamed rice noodle roll with shrimp, baked abalone sauce BBQ pork bun, poached Chinese broccoli, and custard egg tarts. Everything came out fresh and hit the spot. The har gow were plump and juicy, the rice noodle rolls were soft and silky, and the BBQ pork buns had that perfect slightly sweet, fluffy texture. The egg tarts were a great finish--warm and flaky. We did end up only getting 5 out of the 6 items we ordered, but honestly we were already pretty full at that point so I didn't feel like making it a big deal. Also... we were so hungry we totally forgot to take pictures of the rest of the food Overall, a good dim sum spot, however I felt like the prices were a bit higher than the other dim some places I usually go to. Busy but efficient, good food, and friendly service. I'd would come back again!

    I've been here a few times now including for a wedding dinner as well as for morning dim sum. The…read morefood is not bad for a standard Chinese restaurant; there's a good, wide variety of options. Dim sum especially the shrimp and shiu mai are decent as well. They are able to host large gatherings with relative ease. One issue I have is that the service can sometimes be lacking. During the wedding dinner, I was the only one out of about 60 people who was carded before getting alcohol poured out for me, and this was in front of everyone. It's not a big deal but it did feel a bit like discrimination for whatever unknown reason, because I was definitely not the youngest looking one by far. When we complained about this, the server stopped but never apologized to me. Not all servers have these kinds of issues, but just a heads up that these things can happen.

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    3.5(178 reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
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    I think Yelp should change their star rating to a slide so you can adjust by percentage…read more We ended up at Wonde Harbor Dim Sum restaurant in Hacienda Heights because it was the most central point to where my wife's and my cousins college friends were coming from as they are visiting from the Philippines. From the outside, this place looked small, but as you come inside it opens up to a pretty spacious dining room with multiple small private party rooms. They have several round tables that can accommodate 8-10 people with a lazy Susan in the middle for convenience to get to your entrees. Their dim sum menu is pretty big with photos and a box to indicate the number of orders you'd like. They offer all the traditional items from Fish Roe Siu Mai, Shrimp Hargow, steamed spare ribs, chicken feet, steamed and baked Bao's and various dessert items such as egg tarts, fried sesame balls with red bean, and their popular pomelo, mango sago cold soup. Everything sounds like everything went well, but there were some issues that make you think about giving them a second visit. Everything we ordered tasted well and typical of most Dim Sum restaurants. What differs and I wonder if it was just today or if it's a regular thing is one, we ordered sodas, specifically Diet Coke or Coke Zero and the waiter said they didn't have Diet Coke or Coke Zero or regular coke for all that matters. He said they only have sprite. So that was strike one. Strike 2 came in the form of a sauce. We ordered fried crispy shrimp balls and egg rolls, we asked for sweet and sour dipping sauce, the waiter said they don't have sweet and sour sauce. What Chinese restaurant does not have sweet and sour sauce. I thought that would be as common as ketchup to a burger place. So strike 2. Fortunately there was no specific strike 3 because we know that the service at Chinese restaurants is not going to be the best. I credit that to probably their language barrier so it seems like they don't hear you or purposely ignore you. In Hacienda Heights and RowlandHeights area, there are dozens of Chinese restaurants and I'm sure many that serve dim sum, so before I give them a second chance, I'd probably rather give another place a chance to get our business.

    This is the second time that I've eaten here. The first time really was not memorable but our…read morefriends like it so we went back. Today's service was NONEXISTENT. We waited 10 minutes to be acknowledged and that was after walking through the restaurant and back to the front. We watched the staff and manager non-efficiently walk back and forth from the main dining room to the small private room in the front. I felt INVISIBLE. The restaurant had plenty of empty tables but some hadn't been cleaned. We were finally seated with tea and menus but still didn't feel welcomed. We had to flag someone down to take our order which was on marked on the paper form. Then we had to flag someone else down to order a beer and several times to refill the teapot with water. One teapot, 5 people, it's going to empty fast. We had to ask for the bill TWICE and it wasn't busy at all by that time. We ordered 12 dishes between the 5 of us. Most were not very tasty at all but I must admit that the duck, the turnip cake, the fried pork mochi dumplings, and the sticky rice were excellent. Again, it was super annoying to have to wave your hands in the air to get anyone's attention from the beginning to the end of our lunch.

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