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    Henry's Cuisine

    3.9 (925 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Muoi H.

    Our first time here and definetly won't be our last ! Everytime we visit SoCal we would go to Boston lobster or Newport to satisfied our lobster craving ! We decided to stop by Henry's since my parent mention they prefer this place over the other true ! My oh my the lobster was delicious live the idea they bring out the live lobster to show us before they cook it ! It's slightly glazed sweet with so much umami not overly oily ! The filet motion was tender, flavorful and like the idea that sweet pea mushroom was included ! The egg waffle was complimentary with the lobster purchase which was a nice additional ! Staff were attentive and helpful ! Restaurant well decorated and roomy ! We shall return next time we are in Socal

    Outside
    Brian V.

    This spot is one of those restaurants that feel like in order to truly experience this place for all it has to offer, it is better to go with at least a group of four or more and order dishes to be shared family style. I'm sure you can find something for yourself or order a couple of items if you're going with one other person or a small group as well. Made a reservation for a group of friends that meet up for a meal from time to time and this restaurant is perfect for that dynamic. When we got there, I checked and and we were seated right away. It's not often I get to go to these full service banquet style Asian (mostly Chinese) restaurants but I miss going to them as a kid with my family. The service from the folks who sat us and the ladies taking our order was great from the beginning. So friendly! For myself, I got some milk tea to wash down all the delicious food we ordered. Although we didn't do any of the specials that required ordering a day or two in advance (the braised morel and chicken soup or the winter melon soup), I think we ordered really well! As a group, we ordered: -Sauteed water spinach with spicy bean (needed some veggies) -Cantonese style mapo tofu (classic) -Spicy salt shrimp -Chestnut and chicken in clay pot -Lamb and bean curd hot pot (soup) -House special Vietnamese style lobster (more than 5 lbs), with added noodles I thought everything was tasty and just having a variety like that in a sizeable group makes this type of dining experience such a delight. We splurged a bit with the lobster and without it or per person cost probably would have been a lot lower, but sometimes you have to splurge and with a dish like the lobster here, it's a good one to do so!

    Michelle C.

    Food here is delicious!! We ordered the Vietnamese style lobster with vermicilli, veggies, crispy shrimp, drunken chicken, and shaken beef with snap peas and mushroom. All were delicious however of course the lobster is the highlight of the meal, especially with the vermicilli. The crispy shrimp is a runner up, it's so crispy you can even eat the shell! Portion is great especially with the steep price. Service is attentive and they're always coming by to change plates or ask if we need anything. Inside is like a regular Chinese restaurant, family friendly but a bit noisy. Parking lot has a good amount of spots.

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    Maria L.

    This is my second time at this restaurant. I had the lobster the last time I dined here. This time, we did not order the lobster. We ordered from the lunch menu. We had a group of 6 people. We had the following: 1) honey walnut shrimp: (4/5) Shrimp was fresh and good sized. It was fried to golden brown served with honeyed walnut. The sauce was served separately on the side. It was my first time having Honey walnut shrimp with sauce not mixed in. In my opinion, a good honey walnut shrimp dish would have the right amount of sauce tossed in with a lightly fried shrimp and toasted honey walnut. This dish is not what I expected or accustomed to. Nevertheless it was not bad. 2) Orange Beef: (2/5) beef was too dry. I felt like I was eating beef jerky. Flavor was okay. It tasted sweet and a little bit spicy. 3) Fish with black bean sauce (4/5). Fish tasted fresh and flavor was good. 4) Lotus root vegetables stir fry (4/5). Nice combination of lotus root, sweet peas, woods ear and carrots stir fry. 5) Drunken chicken (3/5). Moist chicken but not enough wine taste. Not a bad dish. 6) seafood chow mein (3/5). Average tasting chow mein. Not enough variety of seafood. I see very few shrimps. It is mostly fish in this chow mein dish. We wanted to have tea but found out that the tea is served with tea bags. For a "nice" Chinese restaurant, I expected it to serve good "loose leaf" real tea, not tea bags. We were disappointed to learn they use tea bags. Service was just okay. We got served but waiter wasn't friendly or anything. My group had arrived a couple of minutes after opening and already there was a lot of people. The tables filled up quickly. Having just eaten their food where I feel is just average or above average on most dishes, I wonder why it is so popular. With their prices being 20% to 40% higher than surrounding restaurants for lunch specials, they need to up their game. One thing I liked best about this place is the dividers between the tables. It makes it less noisy for the diners.

    shrimp with vermicelli
    Jimmy L.

    There's plenty of options for Cantonese seafood restaurants in The San Gabriel Valley, but Henry's Cuisine has earned its reputation as one of the area's longtime standouts. After a recent lunch visit, it's easy to see why this place has developed such a strong reputation in the SGV. Since there were only two of us for lunch, we didn't get a chance to order many of the larger seafood dishes that Henry's is known for. But even with a relatively small order, everything we tried was excellent. My favorite dish was the Shrimp with Vermicelli. The vermicelli soaked up all of the savory seafood flavors from the shrimp, garlic, and aromatics while still maintaining a great texture. The Singapore Style Fried Vermicelli was excellent as well. The noodles had a nice curry flavor that added plenty of aroma without overpowering the dish. Between the two noodle dishes, I honestly can't decide which one I'd reorder first. What I appreciated most about Henry's is that it feels like a restaurant that's focused on the food rather than trends. The dining room has the feel of a classic Cantonese seafood restaurant, and the menu is filled with dishes that have clearly earned loyal followings over the years. Even though we only sampled a small portion of the menu, everything we ordered was delicious and left me wanting to come back with a bigger group to explore more of what Henry's is known for. The shrimp vermicelli alone is enough reason for a return visit.

    Green Beans & Lobster!
    Najla M.

    I celebrated my birthday here, and it was the perfect place for a special dinner! The restaurant has a warm, family-friendly atmosphere, and the seating feels private enough to enjoy your meal without feeling crowded. If you love lobster, this is the place to be. They offer several different styles of preparing their lobster, so there's something for everyone. No matter which one you choose, you can tell it's incredibly fresh and cooked to perfection. The flavors are rich, the meat is sweet and tender, and every dish is packed with flavor. It's easily some of the best lobster I've ever had! Everything we ordered was delicious, the portions were generous, and the service was friendly and attentive. They made my birthday feel extra special from beginning to end. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, having dinner with family, or just craving amazing Asian seafood, I highly recommend giving this place a try. I'll definitely be back to work my way through all of their lobster dishes!

    Sauce for the Walnut Shrimp
    Diana H.

    June 1st 2026 I had a great experience here. This is the second time I've dined here, but the husban had dined here multiple times (when they were based on West Covina area). OBVIOULSY, I and was pleasantly surprised by how well everything was prepared. The drinks were excellent...especially the Iced Tea and Hong Kong Coffee Milk Tea. I really appreciated that neither drink was overly sweet, allowing the tea and coffee flavors to shine through. One detail that stood out was how thoughtfully the food was served because the sauce for the fish and walnut shrimp was kept separate instead of being poured over the dishes. This helped maintain the texture and prevented everything from getting soggy before it reached the table. The pork we ordered was tender, flavorful, and most importantly, not greasy or overly salted. The skin wasn't hard ans overly crunchy. The crunch was light. My favorite dish of the meal was the string beans with ground meat. The beans were cooked just right with plenty of flavor, making it the standout dish for me. The staff were also wonderful throughout the meal. They were polite, attentive, and quick to help whenever needed. Great service paired with well-executed food made for an enjoyable dining experience. I would definitely come back again.

    Salt & pepper tiger shrimps
    Eve C.

    I know Henry's Cuisine has a strong following and plenty of glowing reviews, so this is simply my personal experience after two visits. My first dinner here was actually quite positive. I came with a large group of 7 adults and 4 kids on a very busy night, with a crowd waiting outside the restaurant. Despite how packed it was, service moved steadily and dishes came out in a timely manner. Most of the food felt very homey -- the kind of comforting dishes that reminded me of meals my grandmother used to make. That first visit was pleasant enough that I decided to bring my dad back specifically to try their signature Vietnamese lobster dish. Unfortunately, the second visit turned out to be disappointing. We intentionally came for lunch to avoid the dinner rush and were seated within 5 minutes. The restaurant was only about 75% occupied. Drinks arrived quickly, and we ordered salt and pepper tiger shrimp, green beans, and the house special lobster with an extra order of e-mein noodles on the side. Our server briefly returned with a live lobster in a metal bowl, mumbled "4 pounds," and walked away. A few minutes later, the shrimp and green beans arrived along with rice. We ate, waited, and continued waiting. By the time we had completely finished the two dishes -- probably about 25 minutes later -- nobody had checked on us, updated us about the lobster dish, or even acknowledged the delay. We finally flagged down another staff member and asked for the check because at that point the lobster still had not arrived and we were ready to leave. We asked if the lobster could simply be removed from the bill, but were told it was already being prepared. Ironically, the lobster dish finally appeared moments later, the e-mein noodle followed a few minutes later. For what is marketed as their signature dish, the lobster itself was honestly not very memorable. The preparation with green onion and basil was interesting since it was our first time trying lobster this way, but neither the flavor nor the presentation justified the long wait (if that's what it was or just an oversight in the kitchen) or elevated expectations. What stood out more than the food was the lack of service and communication. Delays happen, especially at busy restaurants, but a quick check-in or update would have made a big difference. The restaurant also automatically adds a 12% service charge to the bill. While automatic gratuities are becoming more common, and in this case, I even added extra just to bring the tip up to 15%. With that expectation, there should also be a basic level of attentiveness and customer service. Overall, the food and service felt comparable to a typical Chinese comfort-food restaurant like Sam Woo, satisfying enough for a casual meal, but not particularly memorable considering the Michelin Guide recognition and pricing. Personally, the experience did not justify a return visit. I'd rather go to places like Lunasia or Kim Tar Seafood, where the overall experience feels more polished and consistent with the price point.

    Lobster, fried rice, vermicelli and shrimp, green beans
    Sophia W.

    We got takeout from here but next time we have to go in! We ordered the lobster, Yangzhou fried rice, shrimp and vermicelli, and green beans. The fried rice was meh but paired with everything else was delicious. Everything else is delicious as takeout, can't wait to see what it's like eating in. Highly recommend!

    Response from server Eric

    Your response speaks for itself. Instead of addressing the issues I experienced, you chose to personally reject a customer. I shared an honest review based on my experience, and I believe professionalism includes accepting criticism respectfully. I hope future customers are treated with more courtesy, regardless of whether their feedback is positive or negative. Your response was even more disappointing. Being told not to return simply because I shared constructive feedback says a lot about how you treat your customers. I have no intention of coming back.

    Kelly C.

    The lobster noodles were DELICIOUS! Everything else was soso. Basil chicken tasted tough. The fish was tough and lacking flavor. The clams were so small and had like 12 on plate. They put a bunch of onions and green peppers. The restaurants have a lot of plastic wall separations, so it looks like you're in a small room. HAPPY LOBSTERING!!

    Mapo tofu
    Lorena T.

    Free parking on the lot but when we arrived at 7:30pm on a Friday night, the lot was full! We found free street parking. Cute crustacean at the entrance. It was packed when we walked into the restaurant! Huge deletable lobster pics decorated the walls. Unfortunately, our host said the lobster here wasn't to his liking, so we didn't have lobster. We had the sweet and sour pork, pigs hands (forepaws), Chilean sea bass, mapo tofu, vegetables of mushrooms, black fungus, carrots and snow pea shoots. For dessert, the egg waffle. Everything was delicious! The place was so noisy, it was hard to hear the person sitting across from me. People sat in clear cubicles in the main dining room which was good for privacy. Good service. I may come back just to try their lobster! 12% is automatically added to the bill. Tipping more is optional.

    Lotus and Wood Ear Stir Fry
    Kiona V.

    A vibrant five foot lobster art installation greeted customers at the door. So cute I could almost eat it up. Its size should have alerted me to the offerings inside. Because once seated at the table, I spotted a staff member showing a live crab so big and rugged looking it could have been part of a prehistoric lineup. We whetted our appetite with a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon, and then the food started coming out. It was a veritable feast. One that put some of the wedding banquets I've attended to shame. Every dish was superb, but if I could only choose half, these would be my favorites: -Braised Morel and Chicken Soup -Salted Egg Fried Shrimp -Vietnamese Style Filet Mignon -Salted Fish, Chicken, and Tofu Hot Pot -Vietnamese Style Black Pepper Fried Fish with Basil -House Special Vietnamese style lobster with noodles The runners-up: -Szechuan Fried Free-Range Chicken (Bone-in) -some kind of pork chop -Lotus and Wood Ear Stir Fry -Choy Sum Stir Fry -Steamed Garlic Alaskan King Crab The Hong Kong egg waffle dessert didn't quite land for me, making it the lone outlier in an otherwise spectacular spread. It was my first time trying Morel mushroom soup and Salted egg fried shrimp, and I cannot get enough of them. I hope to visit again very soon!

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    Ask the Community - Henry's Cuisine

    Is their Lobster's any good?

    The best in town. People came afar just to have lobster here

    No more breakfast menu?

    I don't think they ever offer breakfast, they open at 11:00am

    Can they accomodate 14 people in one table?

    Yes, they have tables that can accommodate 15-16 people!

    Do they add a service charge to the bill and still expect you to tip them? Someone posted their receipt that showed this to be the case.

    They added 12% to the bill, I usually will add another 6 to 8 % to make it 18% to 20% tip. These days, 15% is pretty much a minimum tip % for any decent service.… Read more

    Is the take out menu posted on YELP?

    It's on their website. Lunch Menu & Dinner Menu.

    Do you have have tablecloth for dinner?

    It could have had more flavor.

    Does the 12% apply to takeout orders?

    Is the 12% service charge taking place of the tips?

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    4.4
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    1.3 mi
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    We come here for the low price wonton noodles, steamed spareribs on steamed rice, and the beef rice…read morenoodle rolls. We also order their HK style lemon iced tea. It's pretty good here and they have complimentary refills! They're known for their rice noodle rolls here and you can order them, along with their small dim sum menu, all day long. The wonton noodles here were just $13.98! They come with 5 large wontons and vegetables over wonton noodles. I always recommend adding chili oil. The steamed spareribs on steamed rice have some bones, just like the ones you find at dim sum. But there's a lot of meat in the steamed rice bowl for a single person. Free parking in rear parking lot. Entrance at the front on Garvey Ave. They have 2 entrances in front now. Left door for to-go orders and right door for dine-in.

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    Small kitchen and counter to place order
    Pork Siu Mai
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    3.7
    (611 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Came by for breakfast the other day and it was a decent experience. Parking was available both in…read moretheir private lot or on nearby surface streets. The cafe opens early at 7 am. Upon entering, the cafe was getting warm and stuffy, making it slightly uncomfortable. The restaurant was much more comfortable when the air conditioner kicked on. Opted for the beef brisket wonton noodle soup. The portions were gigantic, especially the generous portions of noodles. The wontons were flavorful and the beef brisket was tender. The hot milk was decent too. Their fried chicken wings are a perfect snack for long-haul trips! Service by the staff was cordial. ~$28/head after tax and gratuity for breakfast with tons of leftovers!

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    Close up of the spam and egg sandwich with fries. Eggs were done perfectly. Fries were crispy.
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