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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis place is known for their fresh eel. When I say fresh, I mean live swimming in water. There aren't many places in usa that has these so they aren't cheap. $40 per pound and they are usually 3-4lbs per white eel. The white eel reminds me of Chinese steam fish but more fatty skin and less meat. To be honest I hated steam fish as a kid and I thought I would hate this but I came here to try because my mom missed this food. To my surprise, they cooked it fairly well. I can eat this. The sauce is the amazing part. The eel was cooked well but still is not my favorite. My mom on the other hand loved this as this reminds her of hong kong. The lamb hotpot was decent. It was as I expected. I will come back though because apparently their congee looks really good and they have live yellow eel which is the one I actually want. So I'll update once I try that.
Taste of all the dishes were not bad, except the clay pot one. Usually Hong Kong style café included rice with dishes, but they don't. Atmosphere and quality of services were not pleasant. When we came, its business was slow. A server helped three tables. I heard people wanted to have hot drinks, she shouted back and said only cold drinks. That server seemed unhappy and rude. Alhambra is a very competitive market for Hong Kong cafe. Diners definitely have so many choices. I think the operator needs go out and tries other restaurants in local markets. All the best!
The Cantonese Food talk about Wok Chi . Their dishes does have wok chi!!! Right portion and right taste. The friendly service is awesome. Refilled our tea right away. The environment is clean and comfortable. Great place for private parties and family dinner. Only problem I did not give 5 stars is that they should display some wine.
Came for lunch for 2 people. Lunch price is reasonable. We like the seafood rice noodles. The waitress recommended the eels clay pot rice, which had very little eel in it and the rice was a little over burnt in the clay pot. We do not recommend that eel clay pot rice at all.
Their wonton noodle soup was terrible. Most port inside the wonton with one tiny little shrimp. The broth was nothing but the taste of chicken flavor powder and boil yuchoi. The pork chop was rancid. Won't go back again.