China Islamic Restaurant
898 meter
China Islamic Restaurant served delicious Chinese Halal food for Southern California ...
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Reviews
Cheap dim sum on weekdays but they don't taste good. They put too much msg and I got so thirsty afterwards. The parking here is limited and drivers would block the traffic even though everyone is in a hurry during lunch time. Dinner is actually decent here. Not too crowded and often have good deals. The food is actually better at night and unlike lunch time, there are tons of parking.
Not a bad dim sum restaurant in the Rosemead area. The price per dish pretty cheap around $2. The food is pretty good and well crafted. Service is fast and polite. They have to cover a lot of guests in a short amount of time. The carts come around fairly regularly and you can always flag down a server to get something you're not seeing.
3.5 stars typical dim sum restaurant, but they are one of the only 2 restaurants serving "pork feet stew in sweet vinegar" for dim sum. This dish claims to keep your skin look young. The serving portion is much larger than their competitor. Taste really good.
This place is okay. Came here with my family and we were able to get a seat very quickly on a weekday. One good thing about this place is that the dim sum hours have been extended. Just like many other places on Valley Blvd. The dim sum here is just okay. Service was sub par. We got seated and it took about 10 minutes before they came to our table to ask us for what type of tea we wanted. The carts came sooner and we had already started eating a few dishes before the tea came. The place wasn't even that busy. The typical dim sum was mediocre but some things that weren't good was the "white tofu" with ginger sugar syrup. It still tasted very grainy and not very smooth at all. The chicken feet was fairly decent. The sesame fried balls with lotus seed/paste inside wasn't that good. The sesame seeds on the outside was quite bitter for some reason. The "ha gou" was okay. Shrimp was small and the skin was very sticky. The "tseu mai" was small and didn't have much ingredients in it. Some other places actually place real shrimp on top of it but this place does not. Overall, I would not recommend this place but it is in a very popular plaza and they do get tons of business. Service was sub par. It's been awhile since I've come here and the decor on the inside has been redone and it looks really nice. The chairs are more comfortable. One weird thing is that as you enter the dining area, the wall on the left does not have dragons on it. It has like two heart shapes or something like that. Weird.
If they don't awkwardly increase the prices, this seafood restaurant will become my most favorite one. Want to breakfast or lunch in weekend? You need to wait very long time, if lucky enough, you just need 50 minutes. I spent my birthday dining there: ordered fish maw soup, ginger scallion lobster sometime with ye mien/soft noodles, crispy chicken, dim sums, roasted pork, noodles, clam with blackbean sauce
Delicious Chinese cuisine, it's a great place for a large family to share authentic Chinese food. Great service. I recommend for a change in ones horizons try East Gourmet. A little pricey.
Was here for Dim sum on a Monday, to my surprise, it was kid of busy. So the service was kind of slow. But the food was extremely salty. Even my aunt, usually she eats a lot more salty than I do also complain it was over doing it with the salt. It was double as bad for me with high blood pressure.
Ok, their Dim Sum might not be 5 Star worthy but the dim sum here sure is above average and decent value as well. Parking in the lot might be a little painful, but you can also park on Garvey just before the entrance. I believe it fits about 3-4 cars. Yes, there is a takeout side just left of the restaurant. You can get lunch, or meat like CharSiu, or of course pretty much any dim sum. If you want baked goods like the coconut bread here, you have to come strategically around 11am or so. Not too early, not too late. Must order: Shumai Coconut Bread Steam Charsiu bao Chicken sticky rice I also have eaten here thanks to my good friend Kong who introduced me to this place. Service is also above average. I would highly recommend any newbies coming here Oh, you might want to take someone who can speak Chinese just in case because they don't rush you like some places.
Chinese seafood restaurant located in San Gabriel. The food is decent, not the best Chinese seafood restaurant in San Gabriel. This place is large enough to host events such as the one I attended tonight to raise awareness and money for Children's Hospital of Los Angeles hosted and sponsored Lotus Pharmacy and Thanh My Jewelry.
4.5 stars. One of the more expensive dim sum places in the SGV. From 8am-4pm $2.45 for ABC dishes and $2.65 for D dishes. The lobster noodle special is a big hit at this dim sum place. Located in a plaza next to Ledo cafe. Had the dishes that most dim sum places lack like the Liu Sha bao which is the Chinese molten salted egg steamed bun. So good! And they also had the Dan San fried egg stick with honey. I was ecstatic when I saw that it was available. It was my must have dish next to egg tarts when I was little. One unfriendly server in particular who would completely ignore my friend and I. Eye contact was made but she couldn't bother.