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    El Chilly's

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    4 years ago

    So good! Very fresh and clean. You get sooo much, I always get a large. Just wish they opened for longer hours during the summer.

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    9 years ago

    Best fruit around. Fresh, clean and affordable. Coconut water as well. That's what I always get. Do it.

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    Jiang Xiang Bing Guy - Well seasoned

    Jiang Xiang Bing Guy

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Drove by several days ago to walk around San Gabriel x Valley with friends after dinner and boba…read more While we were too full to try anything, one spot that stood out to me was this 土家酱香饼. Lo and behold, thanks to Christina the business exists on here and has been christened "Jiang Xiang Bing Guy"! Although he was working solo that day, when I decided to return on an empty stomach, he had an assistant helping with seasoning and chopping up the 酱香饼. There were about five folks waiting by the time I got there Sunday evening. The guy with the blue UCLA hoodie was purposefully putting on a show, since he had two phones set up for streaming. Every now and again, when he gets a request from someone, he would say "OK no problem!" and continues with kneading, rolling, and transferring the dough to the big ol' frying machine. At $10 per order, perhaps a part of the cost is the spirited mini-interactions. After paying via Venmo, I showed the gal my phone. 他是老板 she said jokingly as she handed me the food. I had mine mild, and honestly it was a delightfully crispy and savory snack for a cold winter evening.

    On Christmas day while heading up San Gabriel Blvd, I saw a guy making food on the back of a white…read moreModel X. Intrigued and a lover of street foods, I went last night to check it out hoping he was at the same spot and he was! (Honestly San Gabriel Superstore parking lot be popping with bomb street food stalls and trucks over these past years). The guy was calling his food a Chinese pizza but it's actually a Chinese street food called Jiang Xiang Bing(酱香饼) which basically means "saucy pancake". If you can't speak Chinese(don't worry he does understand English though but he spoke to me in Mandarin by default lol), just give him $10 and he will give you a portion. If you don't have cash, he has QR codes for digital payments and once it goes through you can hear his phone notification from his car. When he's done making the bread and ready to chop it, he will ask you how spicy you want it. You can say "xiao la" for mild or say yes and nod your head for the regular spicy lol. The pan fried flat bread was crispy and the sweet and spicy soy bean sauce really went well with it, I'd get it again!!!

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    Dynamic duo

    Jiang Xiang Bing Guy - Jiang Xiang Bing (酱香饼)

    Jiang Xiang Bing (酱香饼)

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    Jasmine Creamery - Mango passion fruit sorbet

    Jasmine Creamery

    4.8(85 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    I came here with my friends on a Friday night around 8:30. Parking lot was already closed, or maybe…read morethere was another way in but we just parked on the street. The place itself was very cozy. There are a lot of different spots. The person serving us was super patient and kind. She let us try a lot of different flavors. I like the different flavors that they have and to be honest, the one scoop portion was just perfect. I feel like I wouldn't have enjoyed too much of it. They also let you do two scoops so maybe I'll try two flavors next time.

    Cookies 'n Matcha: 5/5, SO GOOD!! Delectable combination of strong matcha ice cream and chocolatey…read moresandwich cookie crumbles. If the drive home wasn't so long, I would've loved to get a pint of this to-go. Vietnamese Coffee: 4/5, pretty tasty. Its coffee flavor is more sweet and milky than strong and bitter, which makes it lighter than the typical jitters-inducing Viet Coffee drink. However, it would 've been nice if it was slightly more bitter. Kue Gapit (Dutch-Indonesian coconut waffle cookies): 4/5. A 4oz bag costed $9. Made in-house, these were solid snacks that were not super sweet and had a great crispiness. The coconut flavor was prominent and enjoyable. The gelato textures were more icy than creamy/whipped/smooth, but I didn't mind because they weren't as heavy as other gelato. Also, the flavors were so lovely. Close to the end of my single split scoop cup ($6.50 for the single and $0.50 for the split aka two flavors), I ended up stirring together both the Cookies 'n Matcha and the Vietnamese Coffee, and the resulting mixture tasted amazing. The lady working there that Saturday afternoon was patient, offered samples, and was knowledgeable. The little nook that Jasmine Creamery was in at the Blossom Market Hall appeared clean and neatly organized. I also appreciated the Indonesian vibes with the unique flavors and batik items.

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    Jasmine Creamery - Left: strawberry balsamic swirl right: toasted black sesame

    Left: strawberry balsamic swirl right: toasted black sesame

    Jasmine Creamery - Small Mango Passionfruit Sorbet

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    Dim Sum Express

    Dim Sum Express

    3.8(796 reviews)
    2.8 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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    Dim Sum Express - Outdoor patio

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    Outdoor patio

    Hsin Hsin Shau May Deli - Chinese Fast Food

    Hsin Hsin Shau May Deli

    3.7(73 reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    I was actually here for something else. But they were surprisingly cheap and caught my attention at…read more$8 for one item. Food was good. Chicken was a bit saltier but it was super delicious with white rice. The radish though was a bit older than expected so it was harder to bite. Downside: only cash/zelle/venmo

    I used to come to this food court a lot back before Covid. This place has stayed the longest and…read morehasn't moved! This place serves fast food Chinese style dishes that you can see, you can also order dishes à la carte but it's easy to just do the item combo deal (comes with rice/noodles and soup). I like seeing all the dishes displayed, the place looks better than before and less crowded of things in the back. They changed the menu display as well and it looks much simpler. For $15 I got 4 item combo (chicken, rice noodles, pork stew, eggplant). No drinks. I asked for noodles and rice (if you ask for extra rice instead it's $2 extra). So total was around $17. First, dining in means you get a tray with a pate of all the foods rather than a to go box. We ate at a table and they had extra bowls and cups for water if you ask. I think the noodles and rice were too hard or al dente, must be because it dried out from staying out too long(?). The chicken was the best dish, it was on the bone with a sweet and salty sauce which my son ate some too! Pork stew had radishes and was pretty good (just lots of bones so be careful). The eggplant was soft and flavorful from soaking up the sauce, a little spicy but not enough for me to avoid. The rice noodles (called ants climbing tree ? in mandarin) were a little spicy and also dry, but because it is mixed with the other dishes in the plate it eventually sailed up the liquid and rehydrated. The soup was vegetable soup? It tastes like water, might be to cleanse the palate instead of a soup. Overall, I liked the food, it was still good and I would come again for a quick meal!

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    Hsin Hsin Shau May Deli - White rice

    White rice

    Hsin Hsin Shau May Deli - Fish fillet tofu + broccoli + white rice

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