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3.3 (269 reviews)
Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Happy hour specials
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Joyce T.

Visited Local Cafe again after so long, the food is still delicious, big portion and reasonably priced. Shrimp in egg drop sauce chow fun was excellent, full of wok hei and served in a big portion large enough for the two people. The salted pepper fried chicken wings were crispy outside and juicy inside, but the portion was a bit small. Red bean milk tea was great too. Overall, it was another satisfying visit.

Curry sauce beef tongue baked fried rice
Art L.

Highly recommended Best of best off-hk style Café restaurant with many hk light Cantonese & hk western dishes with slightly modified tastes. They have an abundance of hk style 茶餐廳 menu items but don't expect hk style taste. But, even with modified taste delivery, they tasted great! See pics: (5* 滿分) 星洲炒米。4.5* 焗咖喱牛腩飯 4.5* 焗一哥雜扒飯 4* 鐵板黑椒牛意粉 5* 焗豬扒飯 4.5* 奶茶 4* 各樣煲仔飯 4* 周一至五 中午送 例湯 5* 叉燒燒鴨 4* 乾炒牛河 5* 滑蛋蝦炒河 4.5* 海鮮煎麵 4* 雞蛋仔 5* Service is excellent even tho like all cafe short of staff. Decor is modern unique youngster style with large screens playing whatever... one side of the wall is tons of beers in 8 refrigerators on display. A regular customer for years...

F C.

I often come to this other Cantonese restaurant for roast chicken and roast duck. The food tastes good, fresh, and pretty authentic.

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Irene C.

Authentic Cantonese hk style dishes. Came here for lunch at around 12:15 pm on a Tuesday . Place was packed but service was kind and quick. There was only one server and she handled it well! They have a lunch rice plate special where you choose two items for $10.99 or three items for $12.99. Delicious and portions are generous! It's perfect for To-go bento or dine-in ( includes free soup) We chose a a rice plate with chili fish and cabbage vegetables and another rice plate with pork string bean and bok choy. They have a variety of dishes that you can choose from near the counter. We also ordered a baked seafood cream sauce with spaghetti and it was one of the BEST we've ever tasted. A must-try! Will be back to try the rest of the menu!

Salty fish eggplant clay pot
Michaela S.

I don't know why this place has only 3 stars! Solid spot for good, affordable Chinese food. The food here really hits the mark -- tasty, fast, and generously portioned, especially for the price. Everything came out quickly and piping hot, which is perfect if you're hungry and don't want to wait forever. Portion sizes are huge, easily enough for leftovers, and the prices are hard to beat for the quality you're getting. This is definitely one of those reliable neighborhood spots where you know you'll leave full without spending much. If you're looking for quick, satisfying Chinese food that won't break the bank, this place delivers. Would absolutely come back.

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Emily N.

Nice affordable Chinese food! There was only 1 server but we still got our food rather quickly. The shrimp chow fun was delicious and in such big portion! Shared between 2 people and still had a lottt of leftover. Chicken wings came in 6 pieces and were not as flavorful, needed some salt. Red bean ice was nice and not too sweet.

Iced lemon tea
Louise P.

My daughter and I went on a Saturday noon for lunch. It is located across Costco where a lot of Asian restaurants are so the parking lot was packed . We went in and were immediately greeted and seated . It was nicely decorated and spacious inside with lots of tables. They were quite busy. After ordering, it took at least 15-20 Minutes for our food to arrive. We've ordered fried tofu (which is super crunchy )Bbq Pork char siu rice plate ( with fried egg and steamed veggies) and Hainan Chicken rice plate. Both rice plates came with lemon ice tea which is delicious. Char siu was and fried tofu was delicious but the hainan chicken which took the longest to arrive was bland compared to other dishes. I would definitely come back for the char siu and to try other things but definitely not ordering the Hainan chicken again.

Lisa A.

Super cozy spot and the food was really good. The milk tea tasted more like it was premade than fresh though. Still, I'd come back again.

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Ed C.

Great food, great services, reasonable prices! For lunch, they have lunch special for two items or three items, $10.99/ $12.99, with house made soup (self service).

S5. Hot & Sour Soup
Lydia C.

Food: The Hainan Chicken is pretty good with portion of chicken (black meat), rice and chicken soup. I'd say the black meat's meat and skin ratio is not too ideal but acceptable. The Beef in Egg Drop Sauce is very much recommended! It's a big portion, it's enough for 2 or even 3 to share! The Hot and Sour Soup is not the traditional flavor, so I wouldn't recommend to people who are looking for the light texture or Taiwanese style. Service: the staff is nice though they are very busy. We were lucky enough to sit by the service station, so we grabbed our own chopsticks and takeout boxes instead. Ambiance, casual but viby at the same time. It's very comfortable. We see family and friends groups dining here at the time we were there and they have high chair with round table as well.

HK milk tea
Cynthia Y. L.

*LOCATION* This hong-kong style restaurant is located in the same plaza as Pearl Bay and a several other eateries. Parking is terrible during peak hours and can take a long time to find a spot unless you get lucky. *WAIT TIME* We visited on a Saturday ~2pm and there was no wait. There were only a few tables occupied likely because it was past prime lunch time. The waiter was quick to serve us water and take our orders. *FOOD* -HK milk tea: tasted good, not too sweet -Preserved egg & pork porridge: v big portion, decent amount of egg/pork, the congee itself was not enough salt/flavor IMO so kinda bland tasting -Salty fish & Chinese sausage clay pot: takes ~25 min to come out, protein was v salty, rice was hard/undercooked??, not a fan :( *SERVICE* The waiters were nice and attentive during our meal. They mostly spoke Mandarin but English was ok too. No complaints about service here! *AMBIENCE* Overall, the interior is pretty nice and more modern-looking than the typical Chinese restaurant. There is a stage inside where it looks like it could be used for karaoke. The menu items are pretty pricey though so not sure if we'd be eating here often...

Cute interior
Pheap S.

First all.. I love that they open late. Everything we ordered was yummy! Fresh and flavorful. Service so nice and fast. Ambiance is casual and cute inside. Great little spot.

Eva S.

It sounds like you went on quite a sweet culinary adventure. Fresh mango with black sticky rice sounds like heaven! And Hong Kong-style French toast? Egg waffle with ice cream? Yum. Interesting choice with the cilantro garnish, though. Maybe it's their twist on dessert presentation. Service is quick, they also offered all you can drink soup if you have dinner in the restaurant. Ambiance is causal, love the deco inside.

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What time is karaoke time?

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Is the recent operating hours change temporary? It's strange for a Hong Kong cafe to not have afternoon tea hours on the weekends ...

I went to today and they are indeed only open for dinner now. I'm not sure why though.

I tried calling them a few times but they are not picking up their calls. Are they still open?

They are open. However, their open hours are different from Yelp. I think they open at 11AM and closes at 9PM.

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Ping's Bistro

Ping's Bistro

4.1
(405 reviews)
6.4 mi
$$

Visited Ping's with some friends and ordered a few dishes to share. Everything we had was…read moredelicious, and there wasn't a single plate that we didn't enjoy. The service was quick and attentive, and the restaurant itself was nicely decorated. The best thing we ordered was the Sizzling Yellow Croaker with Fried Garlics (9/10). The fish was super crispy, and the sweet, garlicky skin was incredibly addictive. I would 100% order this every time I come back. We also had the Shredded Cabbage with Sliced Pork (8/10), which was nice and tangy. The cabbage soaked up all the sauce, making every bite packed with flavor, while the pork provided a great contrast to the vegetables. The House Special Fried Rice with Pickle & Beef (7/10) wasn't anything extraordinary, but it served as a great base alongside the other dishes. The pickles were an interesting addition, as I've never had fried rice prepared that way before, but I definitely enjoyed it. Finally, we decided to try the House Special Spicy Frog in Stone Pot (6.5/10) since most of us had never had frog before. The flavor was outstanding, with a great umami depth and just the right amount of spice. The frog itself was a little difficult to eat because of the large number of bones, but the meat was tender and juicy. Replacing the frog with another protein probably would have made it more favorable, but I still enjoyed trying something new and didn't regret ordering it. Overall, Ping's Bistro is a great spot for outstanding Chinese food. Every dish we tried was enjoyable, and there are still so many items on the menu I'd love to come back and explore. The prices are on the higher side, but the quality and flavor make up for it. I'll definitely be back.

If I were to sum up my meal in one word, I can do it easily: salty. Every dish I've tried today was…read moreincredibly salty. Though I prefer my food a little bit more flavorful, Ping's Bistro really shot every single flavor up. The Steamed pork belly with preserved vegetables was served first, and without a doubt, is one of the spiciest. It's a good size for sharing, but the preserved vegetables on the bottom was mushy and came in a very small portion. Though supposed to be a part of the dish, seemed to be thrown in just for some extra flavor. Though I selected mild spiciness for the Spicy Boiled Fish, it was still REALLY spicy. Maybe it's my spice intolerance, but this dish lights a fire in your mouth. Also, this dish is mala, so it numbs your mouth. Some people may enjoy this sensation, but it's a pass for me. The fish was really soft and tender though. The fish was my favorite part of the Spicy Boiled Fish. Not only there is fish underneath, it was surprising to see other ingredients like lotus, vermicelli noodles, and much more. The salted egg covered pork was extremely salty and oily. I was surprised to know it was boneless, and I felt like the salted egg crust is too thin, which let the taste of the pork overthrow any type of salted egg taste. The Country Style Sautéed Pork with Eggs and Black Fungus was again one of my preferred dishes, though it was extremely oily. I really liked the egg, black fungus, and bell peppers in this dish. The eggs and black fungus were soaked with flavor and the bell peppers balanced out the heaviness. The pork was also alright, but more on the tougher side. If you were to come to Ping's Bistro, I would advise you to order the Country Style Sautéed Pork with Eggs and Black Fungus. The floors were really sticky, but other than that, everything was alright. The water was poured messily, but I guess it's no big thing. The staff were really quiet and avoided interaction. When they serve your dish, they never wait an extra second before they leave for any questions or requests. They just drop the dish and zoom away. From my review, just remember: saltiness. I'm not convinced that I'll come back again, but I'm glad I tried it out.

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Pearl Bay Restaurant

Pearl Bay Restaurant

3.7
(627 reviews)
0.0 mi
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Tonight we had dinner gathering with 12 friends in Pearl bay Restaurant. We have not been here for…read moredinner for almost 9 months . There are some promotions dishes . We ordered 12 dishes for 12 people . With the tax and 20 % tips , each of us paid only $29 . That would be like $21 before tax and tips ! What a deal ! The food quality was good and the her had great skills . I have enclosed the menu for special promotions and my recipe for the dishes we ordered . Some of my favorites were: $12.99 half princes chicken ( yellow skin ) , meat was tender and juicy .it tased like heaven with the green onion dipping sauce . $16.99 for 12 giant prawn in garlic pepper $21.99 for salt & pepper pork ribs $33.99 for two dishes of deep sea grouper fish ( stir fry fish filet with green peas ; stewed grouper in clay pot with tofu . $ 23.99 mustard green in abalone sauce with Japanese mushroom Inside decoration was nice and good ambiance. Great service and a parking lot right by the front door . Highly recommended to come for dinner on e a weekdays .

Mmm, I've had better dim sum elsewhere. Service is standard and parking can be a pain, so…read moredefinitely allocate extra time for that. The food at Pearl Bay falls apart so easily. The dumpling skins and the cheong fun break apart the second you touch it, and my group all noted that we've never experienced dim sum this fragile. I'm also pescatarian, but tend to be more vegetarian at times. My sister asked if any dumplings were vegetarian, and staff told her two options. HOWEVER, both had either shrimp or pork. I found out the hard way with the pork, so vegetarians be very wary of staff recommendations.

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Deep-Fried Pork Dumpling
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Dynasty BBQ

Dynasty BBQ

4.6
(368 reviews)
3.5 mi
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We had been craving some bbq while in the area that wasn't the standard kbbq. Ever since we tried…read moreChinese style bbq skewers last year, we definitely wanted to try more, Dynasty bbq came up on Yelp and seemed quite reasonable in price and serving size. When you enter and get seated, you will be prompted to go on the url code at the table to pick your items. While I understand that this is the new way for restaurants to serve guests post-covid, the vast menu items you have to scroll through makes me long for physical menus of the past - but that's just my boomer take for the day. There were a bunch of other items like rice and noodle dishes that looked interesting to pair with the meats, but we were only craving bbq so we skipped out on the carbs. We ordered a BUNCH of skewers, from the standard beef, lamb, pork belly to chicken skin and a fried quail. All of the skewers had the same type of dried chili powder spice seasoning mix so unfortunately there wasn't too much of a diversity in flavor profile but on the flip side, it allowed us to focus more on enjoying the meat quality itself (this is where rice or noodles would definitely help cut through the richness). All of the meats were incredibly well-cooked and charred. It is on the drier side, so be aware if you are looking for a juicier, plumper cut of meat that some other restaurants have. Paired with the Chinese vinegar, soy sauce, and chili oil, they were super delectable. My personal favorites were the pork belly, chicken skin, and beef. We had some leftovers to go and the staff provided us some extra sauce to go so that's a big plus. Great food here and definitely will be back to try more of the other menu items for the full experience.

Skewers for dinner. What's not to like? This place always has the best lamb skewers. In fact, their…read morepork, pineapple chicken, and enoki bacon are tasty as well. We always order the cucumber salad here and dip our skewer meat into the sauce. Absolutely delicious! Their decor is fun, too. There are large, ornate wooden tables with candle heated (sterno style) warming plates throughout the whole restaurant. The ceiling is completely covered with hanging pink flowers. And not sure if they still have entertainment on weekend nights, but a few times in the past they had a musician playing a Chinese zither. If you like skewers, this place is definitely worth a visit.

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One Piece Lamian

One Piece Lamian

4.5
(353 reviews)
6.5 mi
$$

One Piece Lamian specializes in Chinese noodle dishes, all with an efficient QR code ordering…read moresystem and super quick service. We started with the One Piece Mixed Salad (tofu skin, vermicelli noodles, woodear mushrooms, carrots, celery, seaweed, and peanuts, all mixed in a savory, acidic, and spicy dressed ) and the Shredded Potato Salad, both of which made for nice appetizers. We also had the Cold Skin Noodles (Liangpi), a bowl of wide, chewy noodles mixed with a savory sauce and topped with tofu puffs, shredded cucumber , bean sprouts, and a creamy sesame sauce. Hailing from Xi'an, the Braised Pork Pita Burger was fatty pieces of pork braised in a savory sauce, served in a dry round of "pita," but even better was the Spicy Cumin Lamb Pita Burger, which contained a tantalizingly spicy, flavorful filling of tender spiced lamb. The Signature Beef Bone Noodle Soup came with noodles in a simple broth, topped with three bone-in beef ribs. The meat on the ribs was rather tough and sinewy, and the soup on the bland side, but the presentation of the dish was definitely impressive. Finally, the House Special Braised Dry Noodle was a bowl of noodles topped with a savory sauce with lots of different dried ingredients including tofu, s mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and red bell peppers. For each noodle dish, you could select from a variety of noodles, but my favorite by far was the 2cm "General Wide" noodles, which had an amazing chewy texture. Overall, this was a great restaurant for authentic Northern Chinese noodle dishes and other eats. Everything came out from the kitchen in just minutes after we ordered. The tasty dishes came at a good value, and the service was super friendly too!

Was going to another noodle place but it seems it was no longer there so we decided come here to…read moresince it is in the same plaza. This is not our first time here. There seems to have some menu change since the last time we came. We ordered 2 dry noodles and a cold spicy pig ears appetizer. The pig ears were piled up with no fillers - something hard to find these days. You can select the type of noodles so I picked the widest while my husband picked the middle one. I love the el dente texture of the noodles giving it a bit of chew. My braised pork belly dry noodles was not dry... very watery which was not to my liking. I want my dry noodles with as little gravy as possible. The flavor was light despite all the gravy, but the veggies and one egg made it up. The house special dry noodles had just the right amount of gravy for taste but not enough ingredients. I was wondering why the restaurant is called One Piece... I guess the entire bowl of noodles is one piece noodle as it was hard to eat as all the noodles are tangled. No complaints here just need to be careful with the splashes on your shirt. Overall the food was good, service was decent as we were offered actual menu instead of only using QR code to order. The place was not small with plenty of table. A bit noise as with all Chinese restaurants.

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Spicy wontons (not spicy at all)
Spicy wontons (not spicy at all)
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Din Ding Dumpling House

Din Ding Dumpling House

4.2
(530 reviews)
3.4 mi
$$
Locally owned & operated
10 years in business

We were looking for a place to eat on our way home and this popped up so we thought we would swing…read moreby. Got in around 5ish so it wasnt crowded. Parking is plenty and we got seated right away. They have booths and tables and they have really large tables for larger parties of 6 or more. This place makes their dumplings and noodles by scratch and you can taste the difference. We had the combo chow mein, salt and pepper pork chops, string beans, bao buns with pork belly. Everything was scrumptious. Even the string beans were good and I dont even like string beans. Service was amazing, the lady who waited on us even took the time to pack all of our leftovers and chat with is. It was a great experience and I highly recommend. This is our new dumpling go to place! Gastro Maestro Approved!

Overall, I had a great experience! Parking was a bit hard to find, but once we got inside, the…read morecustomer service was super fast and efficient. The food came out quickly, and most of the dishes were delicious. The honey walnut shrimp was really good, and the combination fried rice was sooo good. The wonton dumplings were definitely my favorite. The soup dumplings were also amazing--the broth was flavorful and made them really enjoyable. The shrimp toast tasted good, but I felt like there was too much bread and not enough stuffing. The potstickers were a little too oily for me, so I probably wouldn't order those again next time. Overall, I would come back for the wonton dumplings, soup dumplings, honey walnut shrimp, and fried rice!

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Din Ding Dumpling House
Din Ding Dumpling House
Din Ding Dumpling House

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