Kim Ky Noodle House

Chinese restaurant · San Gabriel

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"Kim Ky has been an institution in the San Gabriel Valley for decades, with multiple restaurants spanning even to Orange County. This popular Chiu Chow restaurant boasts a menu that rivals the Cheesecake Factory’s. Just for the noodle soups, patrons have near-infinite options for customization. Diners can choose between rice noodles, thin, thick, flat, egg noodles, and silver needle noodles (nicknamed “rat tail noodles” for their tail-like appearance), to name a few. You can also choose between a dry noodle that is soup-less or a traditional Chiu Chow broth, which is made with chicken and pork bones, rock sugar, fish sauce, and dried shrimp. One of the most popular dishes is “chai tao kway,” which is a stir-fried radish cake with egg and preserved daikon that is dipped in vinegar. Another specialty is fried you tiao crullers made fresh every morning. Don’t skip out on the housemade spicy barbecue satay chili sha cha sauce and pickled green chilies. (Locations in San Gabriel, Rosemead, and Westminster)" - Kristie Hang

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1108 S San Gabriel Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776 Get directions

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