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    Mr Dragon Noodle House

    4.5 (460 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Shrimp fried rice
    Zinnia V.

    Food was good, my favorite thing was the pan fried bun. The beef roll was good but it needed more hoisin sauce. The XLB was yummy. Shrimp fried rice was a favorite among my family members.

    Mark L.

    Meet up with my sister and niece for lunch at Mr. Dragon Noodle House in Diamond Bar. We ordered Cold Seaweed as appetizers and cold dishes, Xiao Long Bao, Pan Fried Pork Bao, House Special Beef Noodle Soup, Shrimp Fried Rice, and Green Tea. Today is Mother's Day, and we were lucky to get a table right away, so there was no need to wait. All of the foods we ordered arrived quickly, and the Green Tea I ordered was huge cup. All of the foods we ordered were excellent, with the exception of the Shrimp Fried Rice, which was little dry. Hopefully the next time we order it again, it won't be as dry. Happy Mother's Day to everyone!!

    Dan Dan noodles and tendon beef noodles
    Jenette N.

    We got the tendon beef noodle soup, fried dumplings and dan dan noodles. Everything was quite delicious. Though we did feel an MSG headache afterwards.

    *House Special Beef Noodle Soup (before soup added)
    Marisa Q.

    Mr Dragon Noodle House *March 18th, 2026 *6pm- Wednesday *4 Stars Environment: *Small Parking Lot *Indoor Seating *Quick Service *Take-Out Food/Drink: *Beef Rolls *House Special Beef Noodle Soup *Dan Dan Noodles I've eaten here a handful of times with friends before, but this was my first time ordering takeout. Instead of placing the order online, my sister and I decided to go in person, and the whole process was pretty quick (about 15 minutes). The portions were generous across the board. At first I was a little surprised by the price of the beef roll, since many other places usually price them around $12-$16, while Mr. Dragon charges closer to $20. However, once I saw how much beef was packed inside, it definitely felt worth the price. The House Special Beef Noodle Soup was rich and comforting, and a great choice overall. The Dan Dan noodles had good flavor, although they were a little on the salty side for my personal taste.

    Angus beef with pickled vegetable rice noodle soup = savory, delicious
    Laura H.

    Angus beef with pickled vegetable rice noodle soup with fun (wide) noodles: 5/5. Easily one of the most satisfying and flavorful noodle soups I've ever had, especially on a cold night. The perfectly umami yet slightly oily broth had a lovely mouthfeel and wasn't heavy-tasting. The sliced meat, bok choy, and pickled greens went well with the broth and wide rice noodles. I'd go back just for this bowl. Popcorn chicken: 5/5. A generous portion of these lightly coated, crunchy, fried chicken bites didn't disappoint. Yummy and addicting! It was hard to put the toothpicks down haha. I didn't need a sauce for these cuz they were good on their own. Beef fried rice: 2/5. Sadly, this fried rice was extremely bland; it's not something I'd order again due to its underwhelming flavor. We seasoned the leftovers at home. Xiao long baos (8pcs): 3/5. Average filling with the meat and broth, and the wrapper was a bit thick and chewy. Chili pork wontons: 4/5. Decent wontons in a mildly spicy chili oil. The chili oil can be used to add more flavor to certain dishes, too. Pork potstickers: 3/5. The wrapper was also a bit thick and dense compared to the amount of filling it was encasing. These potstickers were slightly lacking in flavor, too. Pan-fried pork baos (6pcs): 4/5. Looked great and weren't greasy for being pan-fried. Good balance of having a soft top and a crispy bottom, but I just wished the meat filling was more savory. The parking lot wraps around the building in this small plaza, and there were spots available once we got closer to the restaurant around the other side of the building. We were seated right away despite appearing busy on a Saturday night. Restaurant looked casual and modern, with a good amount of indoor tables. Service was straightforward, and food came out pretty quickly, with each dish arriving one by one instead of all at the same time. Overall, the food was very tasty and seemed to be made in-house, which is a nice touch.

    Iman A.

    First visit was a success! The pan fried pork buns were so good, we had to get another plate. Definitely visiting again soon!

    Fried Bao
    Jonathan L.

    This place is the spot! Service is super quick and the food is delicious. Huge portions and good prices! While you wait in line you can fill out the sheet for your order and once you're seated the food comes out super fast. The teas are also HUGE and refillable. Definitely a great spot for value.

    Popcorn chicken medium spicy was very spicy
    Mimi L.

    We used to eat at this noodle house often decades ago. Didn't know it opened a location in diamond bar. Glad I found it on DoorDash so we ordered delivery on a weekday night. We had beef noodle soup, sour fish rice noodle soup, seaweed salad and popcorn chicken. The food was comforting in big portions. But the popcorn chicken medium spicy was too spicy for me. I really enjoyed the seaweed salad. We will order deliveries from here from time to time!

    Xia long bao
    Carolyn F.

    Treated to a Monday lunch that 5 of us shared, appetizers, noodles and dumplings, vegetables. All dishes we ordered were great tasting: Dan Dan noodle, spicy beef soup, popcorn chicken, xia long bao, pan fried pork dumpling, garlic bok choy. All dumplings were juicy. Service was courteous. We got a convenient table for a guest in a wheelchair. Handicap parking space was in front of the restaurant. Restaurant was clean with comfortable seating. We look forward to returning to try more items from the menu.

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    Grace J.

    Mr Dragon Noodle House is one of my favorite restaurants for Chinese comfort food. One must order item is their beef rolls - the scallion pancake is perfectly crunchy and the beef is perfectly tender. Other notable items are their pan-fried pork potstickers. The meat filling is bursting with flavor and the crispy skirt adds a nice crisp. The angus beef noodle soup with rice noodles is the perfect comfort noodle soup - flavorful and warming. Their ginormous teas are a great addition to the meal and I usually walk out with almost a full drink from the leftover.

    Beef rolls
    Melody L.

    We came to Mr. Dragon Noodle House in Diamond Bar on a Sunday night and were seated right away, which was a great start. The restaurant was lively but not overly crowded. We ordered a few dishes to share. The beef rolls were crispy and one of the highlights of the meal. We also tried the pig ears, which had a nice chewy texture and were well seasoned. The xiao long bao were sweeter than what I'm used to, which was a bit unexpected but still enjoyable. For noodles, we ordered the tomato with Angus beef rice noodle soup. The broth was comforting and slightly tangy from the tomato, and the Angus beef was tender. Overall, it was a solid spot for noodles and dumplings with quick seating and satisfying dishes

    Beef roll
    Samantha C.

    Delicious food and average prices! This location is the nicer one and there's a free parking lot! I definitely recommend the beef roll but everything is delicious. I would definitely go back!

    Pan fried bao, XLB, D5.Spicy Braised Beef Noodle Soup
    Alice K.

    We got seated pretty quickly once we got there. The food was excellent with lots of flavor. We loved the crab XLB and the pan fried dumplings, the beef noodle soup was good too, but the beef could be a tiny bit softer. It had a nice ambiance, it wasn't too loud.

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    No. 1 Noodle House - Spicy chicken rice noodle soup

    No. 1 Noodle House

    4.5(163 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    I had a lovely experience at No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights). I ordered the Beef Rib Noodle…read moreSoup ($16.50 - Mild). It's a spicy eruption of flavor! It offers a generous portion of tender, juicy meat and springy, fresh noodles. "DELICIOUS!!" I arrived at No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights) on Sunday (around 11AM). Parking is easy. The lot is big with many spots. Staff is very friendly and welcoming, but Staff spoke limited English. Fortunately, pointing at the menu was clear enough. The food took eight minutes and nine seconds. Fast time! As mentioned, the Beef Rib Noodle Soup ($16.50 - Mild) is wonderful! It arrived picturesque and delicious!! However, despite ordering "mild," the food has a very strong heat; I sweat nonstop as I ate. The broth is rich, savory, and spicy. The meat is tender, flavorful, and falls off the bone. And the noodles are hefty, soft, and springy. It's a wonderful, euphoric combination of flavors and textures. Concerning ambiance, No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights) is surprisingly spacious with its tall ceiling and relatively clean surroundings. However, its walls and furniture look worn down with time. Some seats even had torn holes. Unfortunately, the music uses radio with constant commercials playing in the background. Fortunately, there's a gender neutral restroom in the back. Overall, I found culinary magic at No. 1 Noodle House (Rowland Heights). The food is fresh, generously portioned, and well-prepared. I left full with a bright smile. If you enjoy spicy beef noodle soup, this is a must-try! 5 out of 5!! "GO!!"

    Beef Noodle Soup isn't just for hunger, it's for the soul. Asked for it mild, rich and flavorful…read morebroth. The broth was deeply savory, hearty, and comforting, with a perfect balance of spices. The beef was tender and the noodles were the right level of chewy goodness. Also had the spicy wontons. Heat was just right and I can tell these are homemade. This really small humble shop knows how to do it. No frills, just great and authentic food.

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    Beef Rib Noodles (Close Up - Tender Beef Falling Off Bone)

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    Siam Station

    Siam Station

    4.1(122 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    There are a lot of Thai restaurants around the area but this one stands out to me the most. The…read morerestaurant is very clean and modern. The menu is extensive and packed with so much flavor! Khao Soi- hearty noodle soup with a curry like broth. It comes with egg noodles and your choice of protein. I love, love this dish. Thai Boat Noodle- most places skimp on the meat but there is so much meat here! A comforting dish if you're sick. Chicken Satay- moist chicken with two delicious accompanying sauces. Easy appetizers for kids! E-San Sausage- perfectly grilled sausage that is so good by itself or with rice. Tom Yum Fried Rice- good flavor and my kids surprisingly really enjoyed this dish. Drunken noodles- possibly my least favorite dish from here. The noodles were all stuck together and compared to everything else, it was quite bland. Staff is attentive but sometimes service is kinda slow. Definitely check this place out if you want a delicious meal without the wait.

    Visited this establishment a few weeks ago because we wanted thai food in the area. Parking was…read moreeasy and got seated immediately as we got there right when they opened on a Sunday morning. Definitely makes me miss Thailand. The kids really enjoyed the chicken satay and the peanut sauce was tasty. Papaya salad was decently spicy, but it was good. Pad thai and pineapple fried rice was not bad. Also got the roti with curry, which was a big hit.

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    LAN Noodle - Signature LAN Noodle with Wide Flat Noodles

    LAN Noodle

    4.1(503 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    LAN Noodle has been on my radar for awhile but I've always been lazy to head towards West Covina to…read moregive them a try. That will now change because it was that good! I got the Braised Beef Noodle Soup with Wide Flat Noodle and in Medium Spicy. Everything was exactly to my tastes. Fantastic hand pulled noodles with great texture, delicious soup and their chili is actually spicy, numbing and very flavorful. They are heavy handed with the spice, I'd say their medium is a typical extra spicy. I typically order extra spicy elsewhere but was trying to cut down on the oil a bit so got medium here and was pleasantly surprised that the level of spice was just right for me. If you're not use to spice, definitely get mild or no spice. This is a dish I would get over and over again and never get tired of it!

    Solid LanZhou Noodles. Probably the best I've had in Los Angeles. Makes Northern Restaurant (Suo…read moreFeng Yuan) look like the minors. What I liked, soup base clear, had hints of Sand Ginger, Umami Bone Broth, hints of cinnamon, heavy parsley/ cilantro, fennel, star anise, black cardamom, white peppercorns, mmmm, I can taste the broth even now, 2 days after that meal, very distinct, and when paired with their in-house chilli oil, not the one on the table, the actual spicy one they exclusively keep inside the kitchen, you can taste the additional layers to the chilli oil and it just brings the entire LanZhou Noodles to a whole another level. The lamb Rou Jia Mou was really filling. I liked the quantity, not overtly big, not too greasy, and had just the right amount of protein to keep the dish an appetizer, as you await the main course. Pickedled Sweet Kimchi Cabbage was also very enjoyable, although I prefer the in house ones made at Yumi Time in City of Industry better crispiness to the bite in their version and more balanced taste. A solid four, because I'm biased. Having worked with two extremely talented masters in Phoenix Arizona, I've tasted what could be the best LanZhou Noodles and Best Xiao Long Bao any seasoned restaurant staff could ask for. My former colleague Hand Pulled Noodle Master chef Shuai used to head the reknown LanZhou Noodles place in Gaithersburg Maryland serving up all those Ambassadors, Lobbyists, DC Politicians, and when we were in Phoenix Arizona, along with Pastry / Flour Dim Sum Master Chef Sister Ying, we concocted probably the best Xiao Long Bao / Rou Jia Mou and LanZhou Hand Pulled Noodles to ever grace the lands of Arizona and in my opinion, was far superior than any other place in Los Angeles. But again that's just me. I'm biased and I've been blessed to sit down, and have worked with some of the best small kitchen crews and experience great staff meals. And this leads to me to my conclusion: Yes, I'm putting this restaurant officially on my #2 for Chinese Noodle Soups in LA. This place will from now on be in my casual rotation. A no frills, real, down to Earth Noodle Shop. Why I like it? Just the overall setting doesn't try too much. On the surface it looks really plain, boring, not much to expect. But once you try it, it just suddenly makes sense, this can be your go-to Pho shop but for LanZhou Noodles and certain types of Cumin Lamb Chow Mein. #1 Corner Beef Noodle House in El Monte #2 Lan Noodle in West Covina

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    Signature Lan Noodle

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    Tam’s Noodle House

    Tam’s Noodle House

    4.1(308 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    The food is absolutely phenomenal. I have been meaning to go here because of all the hype on social…read moremedia about their San Gabriel location so I was excited to realize there was one nearby. Their HK style food is authentic and delicious. We started with the hot and sour soup and it is literally the best version we have ever had. It had a bit of the Szechuan numbing spice and was a huge portion so we took half home. We also ordered their steamed rice rolls with shrimp and chive and you can tell it was made fresh by the wrinkles in the rice paper. The last item we ordered was their chinese sausage clay pot. It was exactly what we were craving. Crispy rice all along the edges with perfectly steamed rice, chinese broccoli and crispy chinese sausage. It was hard to choose because their menu was huge and we came late so we missed the pineapple buns but definitely need to try it next time. I also saw everyone ordering the lemon iced tea and realized it's because they do free refills! That's another need to try. I felt the value was really great and we definitely are coming back. Service was also great. The waiters quickly came over when you waved them down and they checked on you just the right amount of time. The decor inside is very cute and I love the retro style. Only complaint I would have is that we sat on the left side of the restaurant and there were quite a few mosquitos on the booth so we ended up sitting on one side.

    My family and I came over for lunch, and it was loud and crowded on a Sunday at about noon. We…read morechecked in and got a number. It took about ten minutes for us to get a booth table, but we were waiting inside. The staff member called numbers firstly in Cantonese then in English. After we sat down, the waiting line persisted past 1 pm. Similarly, the bustling loudness continued on during the course of our meal. Food arrived quickly, however. The price point for the delicious food is competitive. We got French-style filet mignon ($18.99), braised tofu in brown sauce ($14.99), chicken chow mein ($14.99), and a steamed rice noodle roll with barbecue pork ($5.99). A pot of rice was included in our meal. The steamed rice noodle roll with barbecue pork was a nice appetizer that arrived first. I enjoyed how the French-style filet mignon was garnished with Thai basil, black pepper, and ginger. The meat was flavorful and tender. The braised tofu in brown sauce was consistently hot on the inside. The delicious brown sauce soaked throughout the vegetables. The chicken chow mein didn't have a lot of sauce, but it was still delicious with a lot of meat included. Overall, it would be nice to visit again outside of a peak time because the food prices are competitive. The menu is expansive, and the breakfast selections look interesting. The atmosphere during the Sunday lunch peak time was consistently bustling. I think the restaurant started to play Chinese music loudly at random points so that people could finish dining more quickly.

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    Tasty Xi'an

    Tasty Xi'an

    4.2(115 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Tasty Xi'an is tucked away on Diamond Blvd with cute calligraphic murals lining the walls and…read morepre-Covid price points. Yeah. Service is prompt, attentive and no-nonsense. Overall, charming, low-key, and absolutely not to be slept on. My partner, whose favorite dish is and has always been spicy beef noodles, after one bite officially crowned their Spicy Beef Noodle as his new favorite, dethroning Noodle Street after a 3-year reign. And honestly... Fair. The broth is insanely deep and rich, and the wide hand-pulled noodles are fresh, long, bouncy, and soak up the flavor like they were built for it. As for me, it looks like my hunt for the perfect Spare Ribs ends here. Crisp on the outside (which I didn't even know was a thing for this dish), perfectly tender inside, and coated in a sauce that hits every pleasure center in my brain. I'd go back just for this dish. This and the Braised Eggplant with Green Beans. The Honey Walnut Shrimp was another win: crisp, light, and not cloyingly sweet. We also tried the Cauliflower Dry Pot, which was excellent, and overheard the table next to us raving about their Lamb Dry Pot.

    Smaller side restaurant, located in a shopping plaza. Plenty of parking…read more Good service but may be limited in English. No problem, just point to the picture or item number. They quickly bring the dishes out after you order and regularly check in on the table and refill water. The dishes here are very good. Some typical Asian dishes but also some different flavors/dishes from the common Asian restaurant. The popular dish seems to be the Hot Oil Noodles. We got it with tomatoes and egg and it was really good! Great flavor and i think the noodles and freshly cut. Everything we ordered had great flavor. Portion sizes are good and the pricing is fair.

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    Tasty Xi'an - Clean, neat, friendly place

    Clean, neat, friendly place

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    Fried rice

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    Chan Kee - Shrimp Wonton Noodles in Soup

    Chan Kee

    3.4(237 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    If you're in the Diamond Bar area and craving authentic, comforting Chinese food, Chan Kee is…read moredefinitely worth checking out. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere feels warm and welcoming--nothing overly fancy, just a cozy spot that lets the food speak for itself. The menu has a great variety, but what really stands out is how consistent and flavorful everything is. Each dish comes out fresh, hot, and packed with that classic home-style taste that's hard to find these days. The portions are generous, making it perfect whether you're dining solo or sharing family-style. Service is also a highlight--the staff is attentive, friendly, and makes you feel right at home without being overbearing. Overall, Chan Kee is one of those hidden gems you'll want to keep coming back to. Great food, solid portions, and a comfortable vibe--can't really ask for more.

    Have been coming here for their porridge since this location first opened and generally had…read morepleasant experiences... but it looks like things have taken a drastic change for some reason and the latest visit was beyond disappointing. To start off, there was only one person at the store and he was handling everything with zero time management skill. Pickup time continuously got delayed and I had to wait over 30 minutes at the store from the initial pickup time. Then the porridge, omg-- seriously what happened? It was so bland and looked as if they have poured water over some rice powder... like they don't care. As others have mentioned, this location really is not even worth a star.

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    Soy sauce Chow mein

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    油條 (so yummy with the porridge)

    Yong Moon Lu

    Yong Moon Lu

    4.5(538 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Large group friendly

    Saw this place on my searches and have been wanting to try it cuz was looking for a close Chinese…read moreKorean restaurant. Came on a sat around noon during peak lunch time. The parking lot is pretty small with spaces behind the building as well. We got lucky cuz got seated right away but people behind us had to wait. We ordered jja jiang myun (black bean noodles), kung pao chicken, and the kang poong shrimp (spicy garlic shrimp?). The shrimp was so crispy and the sauce was so good. It's hard to find a place where this dish is good so I was really happy. The noodles were also really good. Big portion so my bf and I shared. The kung pao chicken was good but it needed more flavor. I like my food with strong bold flavors and this dish lacked that. I would love to come back and try some of the other dishes like the sweet n sour pork. At the end they gave us the sugared sweet potatoes which was a treat. Haven't had that in a long time so brought back childhood memories.

    Great place for Korean Chinese food! Got the jjajangmyun and the jjampong and both were delicious…read moreand at such great prices! They give a little free appetizer with yello radish, which was nice to have in between bites of the noodles. Service was fast and they also give some caramelized potatoes at the end!

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    Jjamppong Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup

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