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    YGF Malatang

    4.1 (42 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Shwe N.

    first time at this location -- pretty empty around chewsday afternoon straightforward to get your meats and tofus and veggies and afterwards to weigh and pay based on that. i usually always get the beef broth heh

    malatang with tom yum broth napa cabbage, sweet potato noodles, fish cake, quail eggs, tofu, bok choy, and more !
    Emma W.

    The place is typically packed which is how you know the food is worth it and gonna hit. I love malatang, and this is my favorite place I've tried so far (the other one was Zhangliang which is okay in comparison to YGF). I like the selection of add-ins for your bowl, and the sauce bar station is great. The staff might not be the friendliest, but it's fine because it's very much self-serve kind of vibe & great if you wanna eat alone and not be bothered. The broth selection is great too-- I've gotten the Tom Yum flavor twice in a row and never disappointed. Overall, this place has great tasting food, and its location is in a rather big parking lot, so that makes it easier and more convenient too. I will definitely keep coming back!!

    Suong L.

    Ambiance: This place is in a medium-small plaza that's packed with different food eateries and a few other shops. For example, the place right next to YGF Malatang is Malu Bianbian. YGF is very clean and simple! Their bar of fresh foods you can pick from includes meats, seafood, tofu, and veggies. There's a good bariety and you're sure to find something satisfactory for just about anyone. Service: Quick and nice. They didn't fully understand what I was asking when it came to seeing if their spicy mix was vegetarian friendly. The man pulled out his phone to ask me to translate for him, so I did and he let me know that it is! I also saw him quickly check to see if the sauce bar needed a refresher since we came here around the same time as three other small groups of people. Food: Delicious! There's a lot to choose from and it can cater to me as a vegetarian. There might be a possibility of some "cross-contamination" from tongs though as we each get our own to pick out our ingredients. If you have a strict allergy or diet restriction then please keep this in mind. That's just the nature of places like this one. Everything looks fresh and nothing wilted or weird looking even in the veggies, save for two or three leaves here and there. I had the tomato broth before so I'll comment about that here! It's a non-spicy option and it's sweet and tangy. Tastes refreshing and is the lighter option versus the bone broth, which would be richer and heavier. Spicy mix is essentially a sesame based paste/sauce with some chili taste. It's not spicy at all so if you're in need of heat, I'd try to get something from the sauce bar! Overall, we love this place so far and will try to keep coming back in the future! It's not super busy or crowded so the atmosphere feels calmer and more nice.

    There are 3 sections to choose from.
    Tina P.

    Thhis malatang location is very clean and it has a nice selection of ingredients. We like coming here, it's not always crowded which is great since I am a recent transplant patient and have to stay away from crowds. Service is great, very nice gentleman who is either the owner or works here. Ambience is nice nd quiet and very clean looking!

    Spicy Bone Broth
    Stephanie C.

    I was impressed by the cleanliness of both the ingredients and the interior, including the counters. I ordered the spicy bone broth malatang, which was rich and flavorful. Despite reading reviews saying the broth was lacking, I personally thought it was great. If your bowl exceeds 1.5 lbs, you can choose a complimentary soft drink. The ingredients were fresh, and I noticed far less cross-contamination compared to other mala spots I've visited. I went just after the lunch rush, so it wasn't crowded, and the food came out quickly. Parking can be tricky since it's in a shared plaza with many restaurants and shops. I will definitely come back when I'm craving malatang. :)

    Matthew C.

    Dropped into YGF Malatang and went with the beef bone broth base. The broth had a deep, savory flavor with a clean richness that felt comforting without being too heavy. It held up well against all the toppings I added, from lotus root and bok choy to fish balls and beef slices. Everything was cooked just right and the spice level was easy to customize. Service was efficient and helpful, especially if it's your first time. Staff walked me through the process and made sure my bowl was handled properly at each step. Payment and seating were straightforward, and the whole experience felt smooth from start to finish. The space has a modern, cafeteria-style layout but still feels inviting. It's well lit, clean, and there's plenty of room to sit and enjoy your meal without feeling cramped. If you're craving something bold and satisfying, this is a solid place to build your own bowl with plenty of variety and a broth that's full of depth. Would definitely come back to try other bases and combinations.

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    Claudia H.

    Decent Malatang Spot!! This is my first time trying YGF, I haven't been to other locations. Staff was nice and friendly. I think the selection was pretty small though, I feel like Zhangliang had more options for veggies, noodles, etc. My friend and I both got bone broth with small spicy level. Pretty good We went on a weekend around 6pm and it was surprisingly empty.

    Sofia P.

    my go to malatang place!!! my roommate and i seriously come here twice a week and it's always soooo good! fresh & delicious food and the kindest employees. it's never busy and service is so fast! love getting beef mild soup!

    Tomato soup base
    Eileen F.

    Tried out this new malatang place that just opened up and was highly impressed by the ingredients. The meat used here was actually pretty high quality with good lean-to-fat ratio. I got the dry pot style stir fry and it did cost an extra $3 I believe (if I remember correctly), and it was pretty good. I have to say I added ramen noodles to my bowl and the dry pot seasoning was too heavy handed and made the ramen super super salty. I had to order rice on the side to eat with it to help balance it out. My partner ordered the tomato malatang, which isn't spicy at all and it was flavorful and hit the spot. Next time I'm craving malatang I would definitely come again. The staff who helped us was patient and friendly but had a bit of a language barrier as he mostly spoke Mandarin. I took this as a sign this place is pretty legit.

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    Leona W.

    I've been to a lot of malatang places and my favorite ones are YGF malatang. I usually go to the Irvine location but saw this one at RH so why not. The owners are nice, we waited 15 minutes for the soup to come out. I ordered the tomato broth. Maybe it's a bad day but the quail egg and intestines in the soup has no taste. Also the quail eggs have a sour taste? Usually the ingredient inside the soup with be soak with tomato taste but I can only taste the outer layer flavor. But the potato side noodle is very yummy. Locates in a busy plaza, a lot of food places nearby.

    Sauce station
    Peggy F.

    New pick-your-own-ingredients-and-cooked-for-you hot pot place in Rowland Heights and priced by the pound with two soup base options (beef broth or tomato broth base). Free canned/bottles drink with any order over 1 lbs (many drinks option). First time here but my husband brought kids here multiple times already and he really likes it. An acquaintance opened this new restaurant so we stopped by to give it a try. The pricing and flavor are good, the employees are diligent in keeping the restaurant clean, and the staff are nice. Would definitely return for a quick convenient and soupy healthy hot pot meal.

    Ernest Y.

    Considering how many Malatang there are in RH area + this is such a well known place that I was excited for it to open, YGF was seriously a major disappointment. The selection of the ingredients could definitely be more and there was no satay sauce in the sauce bar(like what). It could be a bad day since I've heard such great things about YGF and since It's really well known but if I want malatang based on this experience, I much rather go to zhangliang or hot spicy dip. I got the beef broth and there just wasn't a good in depth taste of the broth. They do however provide a free drink for whoever pass 1.5? lb. I honestly was just very disappointed in this malatang place in terms of taste just cause of how well known this chain is. The people were nice though.

    Vicki C.

    Basically self-serve hot pot! You grab your own meat, veggies, and noodles and they weigh it all at the end. The bowls themselves are pretty heavy so that adds to the total. I loved the flavorful tomato broth, but they also have beef and dry pot options. Score a free drink if you load up over 1.5 pounds. The sauce bar was pretty solid, but unfortunately, no satay sauce. Pro tip: save the leftover soup and add your own noodles at home. Consider sharing a bowl if you are getting the same broth to save costs. I saw a family of four sharing the same bowl!

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    Ask the Community - YGF Malatang

    Is the soup gluten-free?

    Hi Ally! I am not sure, but I am on a very restricted diet due to a recent kidney transplant and having to watch my sugar abd carbs due to high doses of steroids and I did not have any problems with the soup. I hope that somehow helps you.

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