Great food and service. The dim sum was underwhelming though and served in 2’s and 3’s. It also took a while to get the dim sum out of the kitchen. Not sure if that’s a flaw or a feature.
really really good filet migon rice dish!! and the thai tea aint bad either. 10/10 will return again!!
Consistently great noodle soup. I've gotten the Capital bowl, won ton and beef stew, and they're all classics that remind me of my childhood. My husband loves the rice dishes.The only reason why they didn't get 5 stars is because the service is hit or miss. It's generally ok but the last couple times we've been there, they seemed to forget to serve our food until I flagged them down.
Food is different from almost every other Chinese restaurant in Socal. Smallish delicious. Their appetizers are so good, that sometimes I just order multiple of those instead . Their green beans are to die for. Best I've had anywhere
Not bad at all. They got Hong Kong, Singapore and Chinese food. Their meals are mostly around $15 and they give alot of food. Did not disappoint.
Their Hong Kong Style Chow Mein (港式雞絲麵) is quite tasty. But I wouldn't recommend their Hong Kong Style Chow Fun (港式腸粉). The ingredient is mostly shabu-shaba side dish with tasteless imitating crab meat.....
Nothin special. They didn't have very much options, and few beverages they lacked. And ik English isn't their ¹st language but they sorta had issues w/ listening to what we where saying. Good food. Recommend the buns and peach tea. Also if you are fortunate enough a guy comes to eat there and has been having this nice red Hummer for about 20 years it's a OG.
Michael is an outgoing, gracious host. He pays attentions to every little details. The wonton noodle soup is amazing and the Chinese churros desert is to die for.
Absolutely wonderful, delicious, friendly, and fun. I can't express how good the noodles and potstickers were. Completely 100% recommended! The service was fast, the food was magnificent, and I am already telling my friends on the east coast that they need to go to California to try the food!
If you want quantity, their stir fry noodles are large portions! I was debating on it, but went with a noodle soup instead. Still a good portion for the cost tho!I ordered the Capital Street Noodles which is 'dry', but comes with the broth on the side that you can mix in. I got the thin rice noodles, but you have your choice of thick cut or thin/thick egg noods. It came with some shrimp, fish cake, and pork with some scallions and lettuce for a little green pop.Overall, a pretty good dish for a good price!