authentic but average quality mixian. definitely overpriced.
Smallish space probably hold no more than diners. Self-order from the automated system if your written Chinese skills are rusty. Each bowl is made to order and takes 10 or 15 minutes to prepare. Water is self serve at the counter. Once delivered to your table, expect a hot, delicious bowl of your chosen protein, veggies and noodles with a side bowl of rice. I recommend the kimchi beef. Spice level can be customized, and mild is actually mild. Bowls are big enough to share, or take home the leftovers for another meal.
No bad lacking a bit of flavor but overall not bad.
Been looking for a good and bit cheap Chinese food around L.A and here it is I found this restaurant in UCLA. I lived in Shanghai,China for 5 years so I am missing Chinese food. I’ll definitely try some of their menus next time.
Delicious authentic Yunnan food!
Mr. Rice satisfies a craving, but can be inconsistent. I feel like towards the end of the night, there might just be less food in a dish as they are running out of ingredients, or when they are busy it feels less well prepared. In the two pictures included with my review, one is the hotpot (which is more expensive) but had significantly less food at the end of the night. Other than some inconsistency, pretty solid food.
Very yummy! The rice noodles were very smooth. The flavors were plentiful. Will come here next time!
Braised beef rice and ice oolong tea were very good.
Braised beef rice and ice oolong tea were very good.
used to came here a lot. But since covid, their food quality has dropped a lot. Quantity also became much less than before.