New Stores Few Knows | Southern California June 2015 List of New Stores

New Stores Few Knows | Southern California June 2015 List of New Stores

In Nankai in the early summer, temperatures gradually rose and competition in the restaurant industry became more intense. When a family closes and a family debuts, they use all their powers to please the discerning eaters. These newly opened restaurants collected and sorted out by the squad are for the early adopters. Don't forget to tell the team your appreciation after trying it.

[A Bowl of China Tasty]

A new store ushered in the magic Valley Avenue. This time it is a bowl of incense specially made for Lanzhou ramen. It seems to be the first in Los Angeles. The chefs who are specially invited from China, including fresh beef noodles and beef noodles, include red beef noodles, pork bone noodles, chicken noodles, seafood noodles and vegetarian noodles. However, the staff is not enough recently, and the serving of the horse is slow. I hope to improve it. See more:San Gabriel Valley Ramen Restaurant-A Bowl of Incense

Address:1308 E Valley Blvd, Alhambra, CA 91801
phone:(626) 457-8483

[Xi'an Restaurant in San Diego]

Xi'an Restaurant quietly opened a branch in San Diego! The friends in San Diego want to eat meat dumplings, cold noodles, and biangbiang noodles no longer need to run to Los Angeles, they are at the door. Already, some friends have reported that they can eat meat clips for two consecutive days on the weekend ~~ The team review is here:Xi'an Food Restaurant in Los Angeles Food Map

Address:4690 Convoy St, Ste 109, San Diego, CA 92111
phone:(858) 571-8588

[Drunk incense restaurant Happy Table Chinese Cuisine

After Xingangwan Seafood Restaurant closed, a restaurant openedThere are many northern-style food restaurants, such as Jingdong meat patties, twists, spring onions, etc., but his family's specialty is firewood lamb soup, using fresh skinned lamb. Large portions can serve 6-8 people.

Address:203 W Valley Blvd, Alhambra, CA 91801
phone:(626) 872-6677

[Triple 8]

Downtown LA Live newly opened a restaurant specializing in high-end Cantonese dim sum and seafood. It also has classic Cantonese dishes such as lobster porridge and also offers a variety of wines. The dishes are small, but delicate, and EMC Seafood and Wokcano are all managed by one company. I believe the quality will be good.

Address:800 W Olympic Blvd, Ste A-120, Los Angeles, CA 90015
phone:(213) 747-3700

[Top Leaf]

UCLA classmates pay attention, the west side, to be exact, a Chinese restaurant called Top Leaf is opened near In and Out near the school. The area is small, but there are soy milk bun fried rice, various noodles and so on. The boss is said to be two senior students of UCLA. Alumni all support it. They do n’t have to go to the east to have a Chinese food, which is pretty good.

Address:952 Gayley Ave, Westwood, CA 90024
phone:(310) 208-7989
Official website:http://www.topleaforder.com/ (Xiaobian lamented: it is indeed a young generation, there are many websites and apps)

[Korean snowflake shaved ice Cafe Hielo]

This shop specializes in bingsu (Korean snowflake ice). Unlike the tabletop ice cream, Korean style uses red bean paste, red bean flour, condensed milk with unflavored shaved ice, and the combination of mango, cheesecake and ice cream is also good.

Address:8072 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92111
phone:(858) 565-0777

[II Poom]

A newly opened Korean restaurant in Garden Grove has Korean barbecue and shabu shabu all you can eat. There are barbecues outside and shabu shabu inside. This is not a Korean one-pot, two-eat restaurant. In addition, the seafood steamer is quite special.

Address: 8902 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92844 Yelp link

[Old Shanghai Kitchen]

The restaurant competition in the Eastern District is really fierce, one closed and one opened. It turned out that the store in Dalian Little Stone has become the old Shanghai. The owner is the original owner of Wangjiasha Restaurant. If there is one more place to eat Shanghai food, the friends and team who went there will report and comment.

Address:7637 Garvey Ave, Rosemead, CA 91770
phone:(626) 280-3128

【You & Me Cafe】

Newly opened countertop Chinese restaurant in Diamond Bar, next to Diamond Blvd and Grand Albertson. It mainly cooks a variety of table-top meals. The kitchen is closed from 3 to 5 pm, but milk tea is served. The food I have eaten says the ingredients are fresh and worth trying.

Address:1241 S Diamond Bar Blvd, Diamond Bar, CA 91765

phone:(909) 612-1768

【Dingle Berries Coffee & Tea】

Rosemead opened another milk tea shop. The store is a little secret, not very easy to find, but the decoration is pretty cool. There are food reports that their Horchata milk tea is good, and also sells sandwiches and other snacks.

Address:9711 Valley Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770
phone:(626) 416-5535

Ramen NAO

Gottsui in Montery Park has become Ramen NAO. It features chicken soup ramen (which seems quite special), soupless ramen, and ramen burgers to try. The store is small and parking is at the back door.

Address:610 E Garvey Ave, Monterey Park, CA 91755
phone:(626) 988-9163

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