Small restaurant with colorful, cheerful decor and family-friendly vibe creates a welcoming atmosphere. Offers Halal fried chicken known for being crispy and juicy, alongside other flavorful dishes. Seating is limited to tables for four, emphasizing a cozy, intimate setting.
Lo Mein comes in both chicken and beef options, served alongside combos with fried rice and other sides. The dishes offer a delicious and satisfying take on classic flavors.
Prices stay consistently very affordable across the menu. Food quality matches the low cost, including the halal options.
Good to know
They have a daily lunch combo from 12 pm to 3 pm for $9.50.
This is one of the only halal spots in the area.
The restaurant has a halal certificate on display.
Small Chinese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and clean, renovated interior. Quiet and warm dining room with circulating fan to keep air fresh despite limited space. Known for authentic, high-quality takeout and reasonable prices.
Pork lo mein comes with a side of fried rice for $8.95 at lunch. The lo mein varies from delicious to a joke depending on the visit.
Food offers very affordable prices with plenty of servings. Quality stays high while keeping costs low.
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Parking on Fullerton is convenient for pickup.
Free street parking is available across the street.
They offer a lunch special for about $9 with a large portion and an egg roll.
Small and unassuming space offers a quiet atmosphere with dim lighting and soft music that creates a pleasant, elegant vibe. Beautiful sushi presentation stands out alongside well-priced hibachi dishes. The setting feels clean and well-maintained, appealing to those who prefer a calm dining experience.
Chicken lo mein stands out with its excellent flavor and pairs well with broccoli. It often comes alongside sushi rolls and soups for pickup orders.
Prices stay consistently fair and affordable. Food offers good value with yummy flavors at low cost.
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The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
The menu has shifted from authentic Chinese to Japanese Hibachi.
Prices are very affordable, often a third of similar restaurants.
Basic interior with takeout-only setup and minimal seating defines the space. The atmosphere is quiet and functional, focusing on food rather than dining experience. Known for authentic Cantonese flavors and inexpensive prices, it draws those seeking reliable, high-quality Chinese takeout.
Lo mein noodles come with shrimp or sesame chicken options. The noodles themselves have little flavor.
Inexpensive prices match the quality of the food. A large menu offers many affordable options.
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Lunch specials are available until 3pm, perfect for a quick meal.
Moy Yuen is takeout only, so plan to enjoy your meal at home.
Portion sizes are generous, often leaving you with leftovers.
Compact space with traditional Chinese decor and a cozy, low-key vibe creates an inviting atmosphere. Authentic northern Chinese cuisine draws a diverse crowd, especially for juicy, flavorful dumplings. Gentle romantic music and a small fountain add to the intimate setting.
Shrimp lo mein offers flavorful noodles with a fresh taste. Beef lo mein lacks actual beef, which stands out compared to other dishes like egg rolls and lamb carrot dumplings that are fresh and flavorful.
Prices stay consistently affordable here, making it easy to enjoy filling dishes without spending much. The setting feels cozy compared to many spots in Chinatown.
Good to know
The restaurant offers large portions; one order can serve two people.
Delivery times can be delayed, especially on busy nights like Saturday.
Menu prices may be outdated; confirm before ordering.
Small restaurant with a drive-thru offers a calm atmosphere and pleasant dining area. Generous portions come at affordable prices, making it a practical choice for quick meals. Reusable, spill-proof cups and fresh food add to the convenience and appeal.
Traditional egg noodles get a generous coating of sauce in the vegetable lo mein. Options include shrimp lo mein, pork lo mein, and a house special lo mein that pairs well with boba drinks.
Meals come with generous portions at very affordable prices. Food stays fresh and hot, making it a solid choice for a quick, inexpensive lunch.
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The lunch special is only $6.95 on Mondays.
Expect generous portions for the price, making it great value.
Drive-thru service is quick, ensuring fresh and warm food.
Small, intimate Chinese restaurant with family-style seating and unpretentious decor focuses attention on fresh, vibrant flavors. Atmosphere feels cozy and authentic, attracting those who prioritize food quality over aesthetics. BYOB option and a large party room downstairs add to its appeal.
Lo mein arrives after a long wait and can be over-seasoned. A small side without vegetables tends to be messy, but the chicken lo mein is worth trying.
Food offers excellent quality at very affordable prices. Authentic Cantonese dishes come with great value.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Lunch specials are available daily with great value.
Street paid parking is available in the Chinatown area.
Small space with only two tables creates a quaint mom-and-pop vibe. Quick service and affordable lunch specials attract those seeking fast, inexpensive meals. Known for take-out focus and notable crab rangoon, it offers simple, flavorful Chinese dishes.
Chicken and beef lo mein come in generous portions with noodles that sometimes contain unexpected shiny bits. The chicken lo mein lacks spicy flavor even when requested.
Offers quick and inexpensive meals with solid taste and quality. Lunch options stay affordable for take-out.
Good to know
The lunch combo from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM is priced at $7.59 and includes an egg roll, choice of rice, and a can of pop or egg drop soup.
Post 3:00 PM, the dinner combo is $9.49, including an egg roll and rice, with options to upgrade for an extra dollar.
Expect quick service with food ready in about 10 minutes after ordering.