Vietnamese restaurant · Temple City
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"Chuan Ren Bai Wei didn’t survive, and the replacement is Pho Mai, a Vietnamese restaurant with a fairly large menu beyond pho." - Jim Thurman
Seafood restaurant · Temple City
Seafood Palace is a bustling Cantonese eatery renowned for its vibrant seafood dishes, especially the signature garlic crab, served in a welcoming atmosphere perfect for family gatherings.
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Taiwanese restaurant · Temple City
This popular Temple City eatery pours out bowls of rich Taiwanese beef noodle soup, quick service, and limited hours, ensuring a satisfying slurp-and-go experience.
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Korean barbecue restaurant · Temple City
At Baekjeong, a Koreatown hot spot, revel in top-tier Korean BBQ with quality meats cooked just to your liking in a lively, college-filled atmosphere.
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Chinese restaurant · Temple City
Step into Bistro Na's, a lavish Temple City hideaway offering imperial Chinese cuisine, where intricate decor meets a menu filled with regal delights like crispy shrimp and Peking duck served tableside.
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Sichuan restaurant · Temple City
Delicious Chengdu is a charming, unpretentious Sichuan spot serving up authentic flavors like spicy dan dan noodles, tea-smoked duck, and more in generous portions.
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Kim Hoa Hue in Temple City serves up authentic Central Vietnamese dishes, showcasing beloved classics like bun bo Hue and flavorful rice cakes in a cozy, family-friendly vibe.
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Nestled at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, Temple City offers a slice of California charm and is quickly becoming a foodie hotspot, especially with the rise of Bafang Dumpling’s affordable delights.
Tenseven Rolls in San Gabriel is a family-run gem whipping up authentic Banh Cuon and other Vietnamese delights, all served with a side of warmth and freshness.
Tea house · Temple City
Tea Station is a cozy Asian-inspired chain where you can sip on an array of teas while munching on flavorful snacks like noodles and wings.
Restaurant · Temple City
Dive into HK Grand Cafe for a wild mix of Chinese and European bites in a lively space where families feast and late-night cravings are satisfied.