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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis was a great dinner! The staff worked really hard to help each other as there weren't enough of them. Ariel was very sweet and took good care of the customers. Hope they get help soon so they can stop for a breath here and there.
This place is comparable to the steam kettle place in Temple City. Despite the they were short staffed. The waitress was super attentive and kept on refilling our drinks. A to her. The only thing I wish they did do is provide more rice. The rice and sauce ratio was off; I had only one ice cream scoop of rice and with plenty of sauce. As for the cioppino entree's noodle was the right portion. Overall, I would come back.
Hands down the Best Pan Roast in the area. They used to have lobster in the house pan roast, but not anymore. All good, so much flavor still and loaded with other goodies (shrimp, crab, clams, scallops). Expect slow service, but the employees are working hard and understaffed. Be nice.
Long time patron of the boiler. Always a solid choice. My favorite is the Lobster Bisque, but I saw it no longer on the menu. Good runner is the house Pan Roast. Sit on the steam boilers if you want to see that your delicious food is made and bask in all the delicious garlic. If you are used to season I?d say 7 or higher, for me hardly visited a burn under 7. Just after he did not come since COVID, Hero was our server and gave some of the best customer service. I wish they had more beer selection. But no matter whether I'm going back!
I lived in Chino Hills for thirteen years and The Boiler was my favorite restaurant. Get the house Pan Roast and leave it CRANK on the spice level. All the food is so good there. It's one if not the best restaurant in Chino Hills. The only reason that this is a four-star review is that the restaurant closes between lunch and dinner, and that has influenced my ability to eat there several times in recent years. I live now on the east coast, but The Boiler is one of only a handful of restaurants in the Chino Hills/Chino area, which I still miss, although I am now in walking/public transfer distance from amazing restaurants. I used to be out there this summer, and I forgot that they closed between lunch and dinner and that the day was a very structured day; I did not end up being able to eat there because I forgot that they would close during these hours. This is my NUR complaint; they close a few hours between lunch and dinner, and this closure has influenced my ability to eat there several times in the last seven years. There are still some of the best food in Chino Hills!