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Little Beijing

3.7 (78 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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A mountain of food
Jose D.

This was a mountain of food made from one person getting rice noodles and the other getting chow-mein and cleaning out the restaurants available chicken wings. I personally preferred the classic chow-mein over the rice noodles but was glad I was able to try both. The orange chicken was good, a little saucier than I like. The wings are the show stopper here, delicious crispy crunchy morsels of indulgence. You have to have a mean appetite to get a two item combo the portions are plentiful here. I only finished half and made a breakfast burrito with the leftovers. I would go back but get a large side of wings and shame eat them in the dark like a little goblin. Place is open enough for a small family to dine in but it's more of a take out spot. WINGS- get 1/2 1/2 spicy/regular.

This combo comes with a fountain drink and your choice of protein for ~$6
Colby D.

I was checking out my local restaurants before moving out of El Sereno in July when I came across Little Beijing. Still in search of my go-to Chinese takeout place, I was excited to try it. Little Beijing isn't in the best location, as it's on a busy street in a small but busy strip mall, with a small parking lot (don't come during busy hours). The prices here are very reasonable, but I wondered if the quality of the food was directly reflecting that, or if they just weren't making food fresh as often because of the pandemic. Nothing that was sitting out on the "buffet" line looked fresh, like it had all been sitting out and slowly overcooking under the heat lamps for hours. I don't often see char siu as an option for fast food restaurants, so I opted for that as my protein in the combo that includes an egg roll, fried rice and/or chow mein, and a fountain drink for $6. The portion was very generous, and I was able to turn this meal into two and finish it on a later date. Though I wonder if I should have done that, because honestly the pork looked very questionable (pictured). The fried rice, chow mein, and egg roll actually weren't half bad, and I was glad they weren't too greasy or oily. However, the meat quality combined with the rather cold service I received from the person working on the day of my visit--especially during these tough times--made me seriously doubt that I'd ever return or recommend this restaurant to anyone.

Sophia R.

Customer service is weak. I have ignored that in the past. Today i got a hair in my food. I wont be going back. Also the noodles were undercooked.

Half chow Mein, half fried rice. Orange chicken and japaleno chicken.
Daniel D.

First time here, Good price, good portion. Great spot if you're dirty bulking. If I was going to come back here, I would probably do a white rice, plus teriyaki chicken and a vegetable dish! Definitely a 3.5 star location

R A.

Little Beijing has excellent prices for their portion sizes. Don't expect authentic Chinese food or to be blown away, but if you want something cheap, this is the spot. The inside doesn't have much besides two horizontal mirrors and tables that maybe four families can sit at, although rarely people dine in. Great place for a budget.

Pressing down , coudnt close it. :))

Never tried this place , ordered from Uber eats , I got the combo with teriyaki and orange chicken (spicy) . It was more sweet than tangy but it had a kick. The teriyaki was so good and juicy , charred so well. On Uber eats there's no option for Just Chowmein , you have to choose chowmein and rice which I did not want rice only chowmein. I did put in the notes if they can just do chowmein I don't see why not. It did come with fried rice when I got it, which I was not happy about so I dock 1 star but it's ok because The boxes were filled ! It was not even closed all the way it had so much inside. That I liked since when ordering delivery you woudnt expect them to still give you as much as if you would go in person. May come back again to try the other entrees

Jalapeño chicken!
Andrea A.

I always over eat when I'm here!! The food always looks so great you want to add everything to your plate! But I love the Jalapeño chicken the best!!

Alex H.

With authentic Chinese restaurants minutes away at Alhambra and Monterey Park or Chinatown, what's so special about this East LA neighborhood Chinese restaurant? A) The food is delicious! and B) The price is unbeatable for L.A., and C) two words: Fried Shrimp! The owners are very friendly with their service, and generous with smiles and portion. Did I say fried shrimp?? That is the dish to get, and they cook it super special -- you won't regret ordering it -- if you happen to be in the neighborhood and crave Chinese food in both respectable quantity and quality.

Tangerine chicken broccoli beef, fried rice and chow mien.
Netty D.

Food is ok. A little too salty for my taste, but it is fast food. Tangerine chicken is good as well as the broccoli beef and fried rice. Chow main doesn't have enough veggies and the noodle are orange, so that's weird. Combo a is a lot of food, so that's good. Left overs for sure. Fried shrimp and egg rolls good as well. I ordered via Uber eats so no complimentary fortune cookies for us. That's a Bummer.

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This spot is a little hidden gem. Been coming here for years, their sweet and spicy pork is my fav. Noodles cooked on point all the time!

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Cheap Chinese food. They give you a lot. Would go back only if I needed to save money and/or don't want to drive 10min for the real stuff.

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10/10 good food and great service, came here to have lunch during my break from classes and it was a good choice!

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