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    Jumbo Wok

    4.0 (176 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    I loved coming to this place since it was convenient and they give a good amount. Food was good but last night I discovered a screw in my kung pao chicken.

    Mushroom chicken & orange chicken with chow mein
    Isela V.

    The best Chinese food express place in town and BIG portions! The food is always fresh and they are always busy! I drive a long way just to eat here when I'm in the mood for Chinese food. I always get the bbq pork thinly sliced and mushroom chicken. Their chicken eggrolls are a must!

    Donna B.

    Someone recommended this place to me so I decided to give it a try. Starting with parking. They are located in a shopping plaza so there is plenty of parking. Once inside they are set up like a Panda Express. The choices are limited. I ordered brown rice with vegetables (simple). It was ok, not great but not bad either. They charge 50 cents to use credit. I'm accustomed to that when you have a balance less than $5-10 but was a bit taken back since my total was greater than that. Also if you want extra sauce it's 50 cents. Fortune cookies are not given with your order so it you want your lucky numbers or to read your fortune it will cost you 99 cents. Service was like the food, not great and not bad. Will I go back, probably not.

    Combo B with Fried Rice, Lo Mein, Orange Chicken, Jalapeno chicken.
    Andy K.

    I love this place!! This little shop on the corner was the perfect dinner for me. The family running the shop were extremely nice and works hard for their customers. The orange chicken was perfectly sweet and crispy, the jalapeños chicken was amazing and full of flavor. The rice and noodles sides absorbed the flavor of the entrees where each bite had me smiling and wanting more. The hot and sour soup was hot and fresh to round out the meal. Food was great, location is convenient, and I am extremely happy supporting this family and their business.

    Teriyaki Chicken One Item Bowl
    Gustavo E.

    Jumbo Wok would have to be one of the finer options for Chinese food in the immediate area. This place has been around for quite some time and I remember coming here a long time ago but not enjoying it. Well after seeing some of the reviews and noticing they are quite favorable. I decided to give it a try again. I have to say I was really impressed. The service was incredibly quick. I walked in and ordered my food almost immediately, a one item bowl with teriyaki and white rice, and let me tell you, they don't skimp out on the portions! Something I love to see! The food was delicious. The chicken tasted great and the rice was cooked very nicely, not too hard or soggy at all. Also the seating area was very clean, and the cashier was exceptionally sweet to me and everyone who came inside. She greeted them with a very loud "Hello, welcome" haha. In addition to this, I feel like the prices here are really good compared to other places! I would definitely come back and eat here again.

    Beef Broccoli bowl (top), Black Pepper Chicken and Kung Pao Chicken half and half combo (bottom)
    Pamela R.

    A local no frills chinese spot in a plaza shared with 7Leaves. Lots of parking and can get busy inside with people ordering and picking up orders. I usually get their 2-item combo half and half. The fried rice and chow mein could use more flavor. My fav dish is the black pepper chicken and kung pao chicken. Prices are reasonable but they do not pack the container to the brim like other chinese spots.

    How it usually looks the jalapeño chicken juices and colorful etc
    Parchae H.

    I haven't been to this place in years due to throwing to the last time I had it. I wanted to give it another try today, I ended up disappointed. The lady that works there is the sweetest, but the chicken was so dry and it wasn't as good as i remember it being. My chicken. Was really really dry, no spice, very bland and soft. Sigh, unfortunately I won't be back here again. Wish you guys the best as a business. I attached my bowl and the second pic of how it usually looks and is

    9/2/22 1st time here
    Jennifer W.

    9/2/22 For some reason Chinatown Express was closed today-which gave way to trying this other Chinese fast food joint. When it's hot & you're too tired to cook, you fall prey to ordering at these places when you're craving for some quick chow mein & orange chicken. Price-wise it's comparable to Chinatown Express & the portions are just as generous. Taste-wise maybe the orange chicken is a tad better over at Chinatown Express (CT). I gotta admit, the broccoli is also better at CT because it's never overcooked so it's still verdant & crunchy. Hubby ordered Kungpao chicken & it's pretty good, watch out for the dried chilis, those are mighty spicy.. Service is fair, it's quick, could use a bit more personal touch but it's okay. What's more noticeable is the place looks more decent, brighter & better maintained than CT. It'll do in a pinch. If I had to choose, I'm actually leaning more over to CT just because their version of orange chicken is better tasting & the broccoli is cooked the way I like it.

    Jazmineannette H.

    I've been wanting to try this place for a long time now. Well after seeing some good reviews & noticing they are favorable; I've decided to order food since I was in the mood for Chinese. As I had walked in, I was immediately greeted by a nice lady. I am satisfied after ordering a 2-item combo. Ordered their Orange Chicken, BBQ pork, & chow mein. The orange chicken is crispy, nice & has great flavor. Enjoyed the BBQ Pork also. Great & generous portions. Prices are reasonable too. The portions here are very filling. Good atmosphere. Service is quick & the workers are friendly & respectful. I ought to try their Kung Pao chicken & their Jalapeno Chicken the next time I visit.

    Lunch combo with garlic chicken
    Adrianna W.

    Food is okay. Not that many choices, many of them are chicken. Only one beef with broccoli has beef. Lunch special is one entree and one carbs. Comes with a can of soda. If use credit card they charge $.50 cents. My total was $10.34.

    2 item combo with Orange chicken and kung pao chicken.

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    4.1
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    What I Ordered: Juicy Pork Dumplings ($11.99)…read morePan Fried Chinese Chives Pork Shrimp dumplings ($12.99) Wonton in Spicy Sauce ($11.50) Chicken Fried Rice ($12.99) Dry fried string bean ($13.50) Orange Chicken ($14.99) Kung Pao Shrimp ($18.99) Dan dan noodle ($13.99) Beef roll pancake ($12.99) Spring rolls ($3.50) Jasmine Milk Tea with Boba Food: The Pan Fried Chinese Chives Pork Shrimp Dumplings. I absolutely loved the crispy bottom layer because it added such a satisfying crunch to every bite. The inside stayed really juicy and flavorful with a good balance of pork, shrimp, and chives. The Juicy Pork Dumplings had soup inside, which was rich and savory. I've had soup dumplings before where the wrapper breaks apart too easily, but these held together nicely while still staying soft and delicate. The Wonton in Spicy Sauce was my personal favorite from the entire meal. The spicy sauce flavor was savory with a little sweetness. I'm typically not good with spice, so this is at a spice level that should be very manageable for everyone. I absolutely loved the spicy sauce, so I started putting it on everything. Definitely put the sauce on the chicken fried rice! The Chicken Fried Rice was a great dish to pair with everything else that we ordered. With several orders of entrees, a solid rice dish is a must order for any Chinese meal. The rice had a nice savory flavor that I enjoyed, and there was a generous amount of chicken mixed throughout the dish. I even asked the waitress if they do anything special with the fried rice because it tasted better than many other restaurants. It felt comforting and balanced compared to some of the heavier dishes. The Dry Fried String Beans were cooked perfectly with a slight crispness while still being tender. The garlic and seasoning gave them so much flavor that it honestly didn't even feel like I was eating vegetables. I do have to note that these were very much on the salty side, so if you don't like foods that are too salty, I would choose a different dish. The Orange Chicken was really crispy and juicy, which I appreciated because soggy orange chicken is always disappointing to me. The sauce had a nice citrus flavor while still keeping that classic sweet savory taste. The Spring Rolls were simple with vegetable filling on the inside with a crispy outside. I would try a different appetizer next time. The Kung Pao Shrimp was packed with flavor and had a really satisfying combination of textures. The shrimp were tender, and the peanuts added a great crunch to the dish. I thought the sauce had a really nice balance of spice and savoriness without becoming overwhelming. Another dish I really enjoyed was the Beef Roll Pancake. The pancake itself was nice and chewy throughout each bite. The sliced beef with green onions and sauce all wrapped together made every bite really flavorful and satisfying. For drinks, I ordered the Jasmine Milk Tea with Boba. I really liked that the jasmine tea flavor was noticeable instead of being overly sweet like some milk teas can be. The boba had a soft chewy texture, and the drink itself paired perfectly with the spicy and savory dishes from the meal. Staff: All of the staff members were quick and friendly Ambiance: Indoor seating only. A good amount of parking in the parking lot that is shared with other shops in the plaza.

    This was our first visit to the Cerritos location. I often choose restaurants based on reviews and…read moreenjoy trying new places, so I was curious to see how this one would compare. At first, I wasn't sure what to expect, but the overall experience was better than I anticipated. The seasoning was a little strong, and some dishes had a fairly familiar, standardized taste. Nothing was bad, and everything was prepared well, but I do feel a little disappointed when the authentic flavors of traditional Chinese food become less noticeable. There were four of us, and we ordered about eight or nine of their most popular dishes. My parents really enjoyed the food. I have worked in China before, so I may be a little more sensitive and particular when it comes to Chinese food. Overall, the restaurant has good reviews, the prices are reasonable, and it was a pretty good dining experience.

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    Lunasia Dim Sum House

    3.6
    (1.3k reviews)
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    This place clean. It's delicious. It doesn't taste as authentic as the other rundown dim sum places…read morethat I've been to, but it's always been consistently yummy. The service is normal how it is in Chinese restaurant. Not good, but also not bad. I like their shumai. their hawgaw wrapping is a little too thick for me. Sweet and sour chicken is good. Your noodles are delicious both the chow fun and their chow mein. Their vegetables always taste fresh and crunchy.

    I've been eating at Lunasia since they only had a single location in San Gabriel. Since then,…read morethey've expanded all over southern California, and I think they are the best option for dim sum near Cerritos. Criticism that their dim sum dishes are expensive is valid, but I don't mind spending for their dishes because they generally serve giant, protein-filled dumplings and I enjoy that their dim sum is made to order. The other reasons that could yield a two- or three-star experience here are that service isn't great and some of their dim sum offerings, such as their xiao long bao (soup dumplings) aren't great. I also don't like that they charge you like $2 for a small container of chili oil. I do enjoy their fried offerings and their shiu mai and they're quite filling. This time, I got their mala spiced har gow and their chili won tons. Both were okay, but I don't think that I'd order them again. I understand why one could rate this as a three-star dining experience; however, it remains my local go-to option for dim sum because of their large dumpings, their made-to-order dishes, and because they're dumplings are pretty filled to the brim with meat.

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    Lunasia Dim Sum House
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    Canaan Chinese Cuisine

    4.0
    (793 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    Family favorites are: the fish filet in bone broth with…read morecilantro soup, Chong Qing chicken (spicy Schezwan peppers over crispy fried cut up chicken meat, Typhoon style soft shell crab or shrimp : battered seafood served with garlic and spicy pepper plus crispy black beans, Mixed vegetables delight : broccoli, cabbage, bamboos shoot, carrot and water chestnuts, Three delight tofu in hot pot (sliced chicken, tender beef and shrimp in a brown gravy,) Also frequently eaten Dessert is taro with dried fruit and sugar syrup. Lunch specials serve the same dishes in smaller portions. I really like the dirty milk tea drink or passion fruit green tea but never for dinner, otherwise I can't sleep! The waiters are very kind and friendly:Sue, Bonnie, Arnold are the regulars. Kitchen is so efficient with putting out dishes quickly. Lots of space for smaller to bigger groups ( there are three ten seaters) and the rest are square tops that can extend to accommodate more than 4 people.

    Canaan is a legacy Taiwanese spot that I grew up eating at throughout my childhood. From casual…read morefamily meals to birthday dinners, my family loves the variety and quality of cooking here. The restaurant itself isn't anything crazy decor wise, they let the food speak for itself. Staff is friendly but not overly so. They go through the motions, and it works for the ambiance. To be honest, I'm just happy to be there and they provide everything you need so I'm not fussed about not getting doted on. Some of their greatest hits are the house fried fish, wu geng chang wan, and stir fried green beans. Our family almost always orders these items when we go out to eat. Their menu is huge so not everything is top tier but it is a great spot that continues to serve the local community. Can't really ask for more.

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    0.8 mi
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    Sam Woo Cafe: satisfying, flavorful, and worth the wait if you time it right. Love at first visit!…read more Sam Woo Cafe in Artesia is order-from-the-picture-menu dim sum, not cart service. You fill out a short form at the podium (party size, name, phone) and join an electronic queue. Texts update your status, but stay close; tables free up in clusters after a long wait. Go early for lunch or expect a crowd. The dining room is bright and comfortable but gets noisy once full. I ordered: - Pork & Shrimp Shiu Mai (two orders of 5) - Scallop with Shrimp Dumplings (3) - Shrimp with Chives Dumplings (3) - Steamed BBQ Pork Buns (3) - Baked Egg Custard tarts (3) - Young Chow Fried Rice with added Lap Cheong (cured pork, +$2) Everything was good. Standouts were the scallop-shrimp dumplings and the pork & shrimp shiu mai. The Young Chow Fried Rice with the extra Lap Cheong was excellent. The baked egg custard tarts were textbook and remain a personal favorite since childhood. A neighboring older Chinese woman offered me a sample of the Pork Hame Sui Gok; it was outstanding and I will order it next time. I shared some of my extras with her in return. Service was attentive, Ricky was quick with food and drinks. The same woman had already told me "he's the best." I deliberately ordered extra for leftovers (dinner that night and breakfast before an early flight home to the Carson Valley). Will definitely return and have added it to my Long Beach Yelp collection.

    Strip mall dim sum…read more I guess don't judge this place into you step in and try it. When I walked in and saw the outside I was wondering why my friends choose this place, it looked from the outside like a small shop, but when I walked in it was way bigger and authentic. Jokes on me. Ordered a bunch of dim sum dishes, everything came out quickly. They even have dessert samples in the front. In San Francisco they would never have dessert samples at a dim sum place so that was a plus for our group. Tea is around $5 a pot. Potstickers were a hit and so was the beef chow fun. Those were 5/5 The beef jook is a skip, kind of tasted runny like powder and no real flavor with weird small bits of beef that looked like bacon bits. 2/10 Other than that the dim sum was solid amd came out hot and fresh. Same with the Chinese broccoli. Skip the lemon iced tea. Tasted like it was from a packet and it was horrible. 0/10 Would definitely come back for their dim sum though.

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    Modern ambience
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    Bbq pork puffs
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    M's Kitchen

    M's Kitchen

    4.4
    (233 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    This is one of those hole-in-the-wall hidden gems in the area. My family and I have been coming…read morehere for years, and the food is always so good. It's definitely a great spot for authentic Taiwanese food. It is very small inside and usually just 1 person working and the cook. :) Their menu has stayed pretty similar over the years, and they still have their "Economic Meals," which are basically lunch specials and such a great deal. I think they have some of the best popcorn chicken, which is listed as the spicy diced chicken. The spicy diced chicken, string beans, and mapo tofu are a must!! Those are always our go-to dishes.

    * NOTE: I spent 3 weeks happily eating Taiwanese food at every meal in Taipei so I am a fervent fan…read moreof the cuisine. And prefer it over many other Asian cuisines.* The reason I chose M's Kitchen over two other Taiwanese restaurants in the area? So many more vegetable dishes! And wow, am I completely grateful I did! We arrived on a Saturday evening, and the server and chef were both in the kitchen. The server came over and gave us menus before getting our drink orders. She was prompt in a very caring manner without ever seeming rushed. She had lots of suggestions as we asked questions about the menu. At some point, the chef was sitting with us, and she asked him clarifying questions for us. She even went back into the kitchen to find out which vegetables were the freshest (which I appreciated)! We ordered a cup of ginseng and goji berry chicken soup, chicken cream corn soup (with egg), ong choy with garlic, walnut shrimp, crispy tofu, and green scallion pancake. As each dish came out, it felt like different instruments in an orchestra being highlighted as they wove into the tapestry of the music. The ong choy built onto the soup, the crispy tofu onto the ong choy and soup, and so on! Until there was this grand harmony of pulsating flavors and textures! I thoroughly enjoyed each dish! I only wish I had a bigger appetite so I could eat more and faster! The server helped us to pack the leftovers. We spoke about how traditional Chinese and Taiwanese food get lost in the mix of more modern and fusion recipes and restaurants. I am also a loving fan of mom and pop dining because it reminds me of the many meals I have been gifted by the parents of friends and friends who have opened their homes and hearths to feed and nourish me in my life. I love feeling like I am visiting someone's family and sharing a meal together. This is how M's Kitchen felt for me! I am planning how many meals I can have here and who I can invite to experience the deliciousness soon! Please consider visiting! Even if you haven't tried Taiwanese food yet, this is a wonderful spot to start with!

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    Cozy homey dining area
    Cozy homey dining area
    109. Fried Calamari with Salt and Pepper
    109. Fried Calamari with Salt and Pepper
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