My favorite Slippery Shrimp is local for me now. It's not as good as downtown but very close. Great owner and help. Their other menu items are outstanding. Highly recommend you to try this restaurant. Only negative is parking. It's not easy
Nothing compared to the original in Chinatown LA. 80% of the bowls are white rice. The only good quality meat there is the slippery shrimp. Rather go to Panda Express
Had the slippery shrimp and the string beans both were excellent on sat and sunday. Highly reccomend this place
Shrimp fried rice was plain, shrimp was horrible with too much salt. Little shrimps. I will not come back. Slimy shrimp was not good at all and compound shrimp was too watery. Save your money.
I ordered the house special lo mein for like $14 at 6pm on a friday. It was lacking in flavors but tasted extremely salty. An overbearing amount of salt was almost all I tasted. The other taste that stood out to me was the taste of reheated meat that was cooked earlier in the day. You know that left over meat from the fridge taste? Yea you can just come here for that if you don't have any old leftover meat of your own laying around. It wasn't good. No thank you.
I have to say I absolutely love the Yang Chow restaurant in L.A.'s Chinatown (and Pasadena). Yang Chow 2.0 is a small fast food/take-out version that is very good but doesn't quite meet the quality of the restaurant 's food. I'm happy though that Yang Chow has established this little outpost in Long Beach! One suggestion I'd like to make is to offer combination plates or bowls so I don't have to choose between my two favorite dishes: slippery shrimp and kung pao!
The slippery shrimp is so delicious!!! Chicken fried rice was good too. The green beans (a la carte) were perfectly cooked and a great addition for the meal to feel less fried. Our go to Chinese!!!!
No good! 2nd time we tried the shrimp fried rice. It is always old and warmed up. The shrimp was mushy, the rice was hard.
It was my first time at Yang Chow 2.0 in Long Beach and I was hungry. I opted to order the beef & broccoli with brown rice. Figured I would get my meat & veggies. It was quite good. The restaurant is clean and the food was hot. Would definitely go back when in that part of Long Beach. Keep up the great work.
Been wanting to try this place for a while. I wanted to love it, but I'm not sure I'll be back. Service was good. Food was a disappointment. Very stingy on the protein. The chicken lo mein had mostly noodles and just a few pieces of chicken. Too salty. The kung pao chicken was about 50% green onion. I actually thought they had a different style of making it and didn't include peanuts, but then I did find two or three peanuts in the dish. Finally, it's just too pricey for what you get. I don't plan on going back. I really want it to love it.