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Beef brisket rice roll
Tiffany L.

I was craving fresh steamed rice roll when I decided to come here! I came on a Sunday around noon and it was pretty crowded due to the space being very small, but we were luckily able to sit down right away. The two of us got 3 rice rolls and a 6 piece chicken wing, which came out to about $43 after tax. We thought this would be enough food but we honestly could have had two more rice rolls or maybe a rice or noodle dish. I haven't tried other places in the SGV that make steamed rice rolls so I can't really compare, but I was really pleased with the texture and taste. The rice noodle itself is fresh and chewy, and I think adding the egg for $2 was a good choice for the pork because of the added texture and taste. My only critique was that the shrimp was kinda small. Salt and pepper wings were really crispy but, despite the name, not peppery.

Rong F.

Afternoon Tea Special: I ordered steam Salted Fish w/ground pork: 4-star. It's served w/ steam rice in a cute container. Ground meat is quite fresh n tender, a better quality in comparing w/most of the Hong Kong style cafe. Steam rice is presented in a cute little container, sprinkled few sesames on the top. Rice is fresh but rather dry . The special comes w/Chinese herbal soup . It's so light tasted like water. My concern is their restroom. Stains in the toilet, rusted on the sink. Soap container is empty. No hand towels...It's dirty nasty Ground pork w/salty fish 咸魚蒸肉餅gets 4-star. But complimentary rice n soup is so average.

Menu 1/21/2026
Meryn D.

The chung fun here is amazing!! Chewy!! The 牛腩湯粉 is delicious too but very thirsty after eating it. It's a small restaurant, not so busy during lunchtime on Wednesday.

Maruko X.

Ambiance: it's family operated HK style cafe, located in a busy plaza with a grocery store and other merchants, but in a corner spot, such a hidden gem in the area Service: friendly and patient, served food adequately and refilled water Food & Drink: simple menu items and delicious choices Pork Rice Noodle Roll - ***** traditional cooking method, thin and tasty with sauce sauce, highly recommend Hometown Flavor Beef Brisket - **** chewy meat and soft tender, recommend Steamed Rice with Pork Ribs in Black Bean Sauce - **** flavorful ribs and good quality rice cooked in clay pot, recommend Hong Kong Style Milk Tea - *** light refreshing taste Price: moderate portions and affordable prices, expect $25 for a decent meal

Shrimp rice wrap and pork rice wrap. Big boxes.
Mary L.

I went to this place as Ocean Island was in repair. I ordered pork and shrimp wraps and fry tofu as these have short wait times. The rice wraps tasted quite soft and delicate but not a lot of meat. Tofu dish is good but very small amount for the price. In general this place gives the impression that it charges for more for giving delicate food so not a good value for me. There is seating in this place.

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snoopy b.

Food - 3 Service - 3 Ambiance - 3 This is my first visit here. I passed by this plaza very often and went to the adjacent market often. If you like and/or wanted something simple and light. This is one of the goto place. I gave all 3- stars rating across the board because I'm leaving room for my next visit here. The food tastes good, not too salty. Portion wise, ok for just one person not enough to make me feel that I'm not hungry anymore. lol. Just a reminder: what never the menu listed, they have just that, no substitute. Meaning, they served only hot/ice tea; hot/ice milk tea. No coffee. ^*^ Plenty of parking.

Beef brisket rice noodle roll. yummy!
Jane L.

Coming in 5 minutes after 11am on Saturday morning. Missed the breakfast special (9:00am-11:00am). Ordered separate dishes. So yummy!

Congee
Jie S.

My type of breakfast/lunch place to enjoy. Have been eating rice made of congee or noodles since my childhood. They provide a unique type of noodle roll which wrap is not as flat as you normally see which gave a nice way when you biting into this. Really liked the stretchy chewy texture with the rice wraps. The fillings were delicious as well. Fast and warm services. Definitely will come back when I'm in this area.

Whitney W.

, I really wish I could give this place higher star because it's a small business but the food I had today does not justify. 2 stars for the food I ordered beef stew with added radish, the dish came up with some of the beef still cold. I understand nobody make this dish from scratch but at least boil it enough time so it's warmed up properly. The radish inside has 0 flavor too. Very disappointing as it's a very traditional Cantonese dish and most cantonese places make it well. Their Pork Steamed rice roll has a very strong lard smell to it. I know it's a often used ingredient but I think you must portion it right to make it a positive kick to the dish, not just make it greasy. Also the texture of the rice cake is a little odd as it's more chewy and clear than the other places I usually go. That's just me though, some people might like it this way? 4stars for the service Their service is good, the lady was very friendly the whole time so nothing to complaint there. Unfortunately I don't think I would recommend this place to my friends. It was a big disappointing experience for me.

Sunnie M.

Disappointing. I thought the food itself was very bland. We had some porridge, cheung fun, and popcorn chicken. Prices seem high for the kind of food you're getting. The restroom was very plain, no mirror and also out of toilet seat covers.

Saturday brunch at 10:30 am - century egg and pork congee, beef rice noodle roll, stir-fried rice noodle with soy sauce , Hong kong style milk tea, iced lemon tea Service: attentive Ambiance: Casual, clean Price: um... no comment Food quality: both rice noodle roll and congee were good, a little disappointing to the HK-style milk tea A 3.5 star in general

Pork rice noodle roll
Grace C.

Food is good! The rice noodle roll is the best that I have tried so far. Even better than delicious food corner! We wanted to go to delicious food corner but there was no available parking so we came here instead. We ordered two combos : pork rice noodle roll, preserved duck egg congee with a choice of lemon tea/ milk tea . The other combo we ordered was preserved duck egg congee, stir fry soy sauce noodle with a choice of lemon tea/ milk tea. My only complaint would be that food is still being served in styrofoam plates and bowls with plastic utensils. We are paying for the service and this is a sit down restaurant. If I wanted to eat from styrofoam plates and bowls I would just get to go. Aside from that, the food is good. I would still recommend.

Jicama and pork rice noodle roll
Linyi Y.

My cousin brought me to this amazing Cheung Fun (rice noodle roll) spot in LA over the weekend, and wow... it's like stepping back into my childhood If you grew up in Cantonese areas, you know what I'm talking about. The rice noodles are thin, silky, and drenched in the perfect sweet, homemade soy sauce. Honestly, I'm speechless - it's the best Cheung Fun I've had! Even though they forgot our veggies, we still loved the meal. Their lemon tea isn't exactly the traditional HK café style, but still better than most places I've tried. The staff are so friendly, speaking both Canto and Mando, which makes it feel just like home. Can't wait to go back! One bad thing is that they aren't eco friendly, everything is plastic and one time used utensils.

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The porridge is good. Service is great. Place is clean and alright. Parking is shared with he supermarket.

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Longten has lunch specials so you know my dad and I are going to try this place out. And by try, I…read moremean come by at least once every two weeks. It's pretty close by but also the quality of food is pretty good for how inexpensive the lunch specials are. You have to pay for the drinks, but so far I haven't seem a limit on the refill (I typically refill only once though but I've also been able to take the drink togo). I would recommend getting the salt and pepper pork chop - my dad says this is literally better than most places we've gone to. I think they season the batter, which is how its so flavorful. We also typically get the eggplant, which comes in a huge plate and comes with rice. My dad likes their curry but I'm not super excited about it. Its good, but not exciting, if you know what I mean. Service is typically pretty good. They move around pretty quickly and food typically comes out pretty quickly too. I would spend about 50-60 dollars and its enough food to last two people maybe an additional 2 or 3 meals, especially since most dishes come with a dish of white rice. The rice isn't great, like it's kind of dry, but its free so no complaints here.

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A vibrant five foot lobster art installation greeted customers at the door. So cute I could almost…read moreeat it up. Its size should have alerted me to the offerings inside. Because once seated at the table, I spotted a staff member showing a live crab so big and rugged looking it could have been part of a prehistoric lineup. We whetted our appetite with a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon, and then the food started coming out. It was a veritable feast. One that put some of the wedding banquets I've attended to shame. Every dish was superb, but if I could only choose half, these would be my favorites: -Braised Morel and Chicken Soup -Salted Egg Fried Shrimp -Vietnamese Style Filet Mignon -Salted Fish, Chicken, and Tofu Hot Pot -Vietnamese Style Black Pepper Fried Fish with Basil -House Special Vietnamese style lobster with noodles The runners-up: -Szechuan Fried Free-Range Chicken (Bone-in) -some kind of pork chop -Lotus and Wood Ear Stir Fry -Choy Sum Stir Fry -Steamed Garlic Alaskan King Crab The Hong Kong egg waffle dessert didn't quite land for me, making it the lone outlier in an otherwise spectacular spread. It was my first time trying Morel mushroom soup and Salted egg fried shrimp, and I cannot get enough of them. I hope to visit again very soon!

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We come here for the low price wonton noodles, steamed spareribs on steamed rice, and the beef rice…read morenoodle rolls. We also order their HK style lemon iced tea. It's pretty good here and they have complimentary refills! They're known for their rice noodle rolls here and you can order them, along with their small dim sum menu, all day long. The wonton noodles here were just $13.98! They come with 5 large wontons and vegetables over wonton noodles. I always recommend adding chili oil. The steamed spareribs on steamed rice have some bones, just like the ones you find at dim sum. But there's a lot of meat in the steamed rice bowl for a single person. Free parking in rear parking lot. Entrance at the front on Garvey Ave. They have 2 entrances in front now. Left door for to-go orders and right door for dine-in.

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