King Hua

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2000 West Main Street, Alhambra, 91801, United States Of America
1533 Avaliações 3.8

"If you want pricey, average tasting dim sum, this is your spot. They don't have the traditional push carts and everything is made to order. Each dim sum dish ranged from $4-9 and about $4 for each tea set (choice of tea and sauces) which is quite expensive for the area. Service was ok considering it's a Cantonese dim sum restaurant. Nothing spectacular though. Not my first choice for dim sum."

Detalhes

Telefone: +16262828833

Endereço: 2000 West Main Street, Alhambra, 91801, United States Of America

Cidade: Alhambra

Website: http://kinghuarestaurant.com

Horário de funcionamento

Segunda-feira: 10:00-15:00

Terça-feira: 10:00-15:00

Quarta-feira: 10:00-15:00

Quinta-feira: 10:00-15:00

Sexta-feira: 10:00-15:00

Sábado: 10:00-22:00

Domingo: 10:00-22:00

Estatísticas

Pratos: 45

Comodidades: 10

Categorias: 5

Avaliações: 1533


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Avaliações

4 /5 Média de Avaliação

S/O to ZQ for this recommendation! This is the type of place you take the traditional mom/dad for dim sum, despite them not having the rolling carts. Came here with my dad and brother after dropping my mom off at LAX. Pro tip 1: come early!!! Especially if your party is 5 . Pro tip 2: street parking is the only way, unless you snagged a spot in the small parking lot. Pricing: $1.50/person for tea of choice (and it says sauces...but there is sauce on the table already S is $3.58, M is $4.58, L $5.58, SP is $6.58, and C is $8.88 We sat down within 1 minute of waiting, and were quickly given menus to mark off our orders for round 1, and round 2. We quickly ordered: 1. 1 order of Shrimp and pork...

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

I wasn't originally intending on coming here, but my favorite Lunasia was somehow massively busy at 2 pm (we're talking waiting 10 tables for the 4 person tables to clear up). Thankfully I had been previously recommended King Hua and remembered that it was basically down the street from Lunasia. And yes, the wait was much more tolerable at 15 minutes. The way I measure how good a dim sum restaurant is fairly simple. Nail the basics, and I'll be very happy. And that's exactly what King Hua does. Shu mai, har gow, fried turnip cake, chicken feet, pork spare ribs...everything here has huge portions and tastes great. Hell, I even dabbled in getting some beef chow fun and it was one of the better...

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

Food here is delicious. Not all dim sum places are created equal and they have some good dim sum comparable to what you can find in Hong Kong the capital of dim sum. Quite authentic Cantonese experience which is what I hope for at a dim sum place! I tried a bunch of their dumplings with assorted seafood and veggies. The skin was soft and not too thick yet the dumplings didn't fall apart when I picked them up with chopsticks. The shumai had a normal yellow color and tasted like good shumai. Their deep fried dim sum was delicious too, like the soy wrap roll 腐皮卷 and the seafood salad roll 沙律海鮮卷。 The other highlights were their dinner dishes. My friend ordered their soy sauce chicken, r...

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

Me and family came here twice in the last two weeks for dinner. It 's great for authentic Chinese food and large parties. This place is never over crowded because it is slightly pricier than the many Chinese restaurants in Alhambra, Monterey park area. I would like to say everything on the menu is pretty good. The king crab is a little much at $60/lb, but the other seafood is reasonable. We ordered hainan slippery chicken, chicken can be fried Chinese style, steamed Cod, ong Choy (Chinese veggie similar to spinach with large stalks cooked in garlic and bean curd sauce), sweet and sour pork, black pepper diced beef with red and green peppers, and my favorite dish the large prawns with garlic...

3 /5 Média de Avaliação

If you want pricey, average tasting dim sum, this is your spot. They don't have the traditional push carts and everything is made to order. Each dim sum dish ranged from $4-9 and about $4 for each tea set (choice of tea and sauces) which is quite expensive for the area. Service was ok considering it's a Cantonese dim sum restaurant. Nothing spectacular though. Not my first choice for dim sum.