Yang Chow is an extremely popular Chinese restaurant located in Chinatown. There are often crowds waiting to taste the unbeatable Szechuan menu items that include pan fried dumplings, Kung Pao Chicken, spicy Szechuan Beef and Slippery Shrimp. The decor and atmosphere is understated and simple, not elegant or formal.
Gorge on piping hot dim sums served with an even spicier chilly garlic sauce at Bao Dim Sum House. Tempting and tantalizing the dim sums entice the diner to feast on them with dollops of sauce, leaving him in a state of spicy frenzy. The dim sums are available in various varieties- baked, grilled, steamed or fried crisp. There are yet many flavors too, Honey Walnut Prawn, Sweet and Sour Pork, Mixed Vegetable Bun, Crispy Fishcake and Pork and Spinach Potsticker to name a few. The other dishes on the menu are the usual soups, noodles and Chinese entrees that complete the meal. A good venue to hang out with friends, share platters of dim sums and taste as many varieties as possible, Bao Dim Sum House is a treat for the foodie yearning for a dash of Chinese magic in his life.
Mr. Chow es el lugar de reunión de celebridades famosas de Beverly Hills. No es de extrañar que los clientes se sientan atraídos por este restaurante chino. La comida impresiona, también, con algunos platos como el pato de Pekín, filete miñón a la parrilla, brotes de guisantes, y fideos hechos a mano. También se realizan fiestas privadas. Se sugiere reservar con antelación para evitar decepciones.
Heralded as one of the best dim sum joints in all of California, its easy to see why this Chinese eatery is so popular. Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant is tucked away in the Rosemead suburb of Los Angeles County and offers a staggering amount of specialty dishes and delectable dim sum options. Standard pork buns step aside here to make room for more inventive versions with their flaky, sweet, yellow exterior with barbecue pork and steamed spinach on the insides or their famed pineapple pork buns. Rather than ordering off a cart, like most traditional dim sum places, patrons look at the extensive menu (with pictures of course) and circle the correlating number on a piece of paper to be handed to their server. Whether you come for dinner or lunch, prepare yourself for a binge!