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Reviews for Ho Kee Cart Noodle in San Gabriel, CA

Irene Lu 2 years ago
4

Parking is in the back and you can enter from the back too. When I first arrived, we parked in the back and walked to the front... thinking the door facing the parking lot was the kitchen entrance. ???? There's not a lot of places that serve jellyfish saladnowadays without a bunch of filler ingredients. Ho Kee delivers! It's a huge portion. I also got the wonton noodles which hitthe spot. Ample amounts of wontons and the noodles taste as you expect. The BBQ pork was a tad dry but the flavors werethere. There were a lot of flies in the restaurant, and we got their attention the whole meal since we came at an odd hour.): If I'm ever in the area again, I'd like to come back and try more dishes! Unlike a some of the reviewers, I specifically putthis place on my list as a visitor! Read more

Fung Kon 2 years ago
3

The restaurant is actually very stylish and spacious. The staffs are nice and helpful. However, non of the dishes we ordered... taste to my standard. I would say 6 out of 10. The pork belly is too sticky, the cucumber smells wierd, the bean tastes nothing,and some other dishes didn't stand out at all. The taste is not worth the price. We still left good tips for their servicethough. They should work on their food taste. Read more

Carlton Wyatt 2 years ago
5

Quick and tasty. No frills but very clean and convenient. Food is very nicely prepared and delicious. Good quality meats and... seafood. Read more

Mark Liu 2 years ago
4

The rating is based on 2 dishes:. ????????? 1. ?????: pleasant surprise. The wonton uses ???? to marinate, ???and ??are what... make Winton tasty. That's the HK style wonton. However, because the proportion of meat is much less than shrimp (which manypeople like), not enough ???and??flavor. I recommend them to put in more meat and little bit less shrimp then the flavor willbe more robust. The noodle is really good. I didn't try to let it sit, most wonton noodle get soggy after soak in the soup fora while. I finished the noodle in 3 mins to enjoy the crispy/?? texture. ???: ???too much Ginger if you don't like ginger, therest are ok Read more

regis kwong 3 years ago
4

Like most of the people who visited this place for the first time, we are regular from other Ho Kee restaurants throughout San... Gabriel Valley. We had passed by this place many times but never went in. After seeing a few reviews on YouTube, We thought it?stime for us to give it a try. Besides offering similar menu as the other Ho Kee, this place offers unique customizedcombination of noodles and toppings. It tries to mimic the street foods of Hong Kong in the old days where noodles were servedfrom carts. Dining here does bring those memories of the old Hong Kong movies street scenes. The noodles were good andauthentically Hog Kong style. The noodles we ordered were flat noodle and we topped it with beef brisket. The combination wasperfect in flavor and texture. The beef brisket we tasty and tender. We also had our favorite street food - fried rice noodlewith shrimp and smooth eggs. The noodles were pan fried to full of wok Hei and the scrambled eggs were smooth. This dish getsour vote as one of the best in LA. Overall, its worth a try as this place distinguishes itself with varieties of noodle optionsand provide a nostalgic environment for those people who are carving for the old street food of Hong Kong. Read more

Ed Lew 3 years ago
5

Love the roast duck, cha siu, jellyfish salad, salt and pepper shrimp and filet mignon steak cubes at this site. Their won ton... noodles and beef chow fun are classic Hong Kong style. It is comparable to their 533 DelMar sister restaurant which is closedfor repairs. Ho Kee Cart Noodle is directly across the walkway from the Hilton Hotel on Valley. I recommended it highly to myout of town friends as they were staying there. This is Cantonese dining at it's best. Can't get enough of the food when I'mback in the LA area. The wait staff is excellent. The five stars is deserving. Read more

Eunice 3 years ago
5

I miss cart noodles!! So glad Ho Kee decided to open a location for that. Cart noodles are Cantonese street food. Street vendors... with carts full of different ingredients, all cooked and ready to served. you pick the broth, type of noodles, and 2-3 mainingredients. I like the beef broth. Aside from the cart noodles menu, the original Ho Kee menu applies too. I recommend orderahead via a variety of apps or call direct. Well packed for to-go. Read more

Hubert C 3 years ago
5

This place is great and has a lot of seating available. The staff is hardworking and kind. The food is really fresh and great... quality. We got the duck and bbq pork which came out bomb plus the bbq pork came with some waxy beans I've never had before butthey were cool. We also got the Salty pork w/ pumpkin congee and HK style wonton soup. The wontons are bursting with shrimpyou'll think you are 2 hargows. The flavoring for both were on point. They have parking in the back. Read more