Randy B.
Yelp
A small and intimate, 8 table little place. Outside, a box. Inside, nicely and simply decorated with a mural on a back wall, chinese art along the wall upstairs (more seating, 4 tables). If it weren't for the white tableclothes, I would likely think I was in Torrance, not BH.
The lunch menu is small, and unconventional. The dinner menu is also small, but robust with unique dining options. It's simply a 2 column list of entrees. No waste of time with appetizers, salads, soups, and what nots.
Here's what I had:
1. Shrimp Wonton Soup ($7.50) - 2 fresh and beautiful, long-tailed wontons filled with shrimp meat, fresh noodles, bok choy, and scallons. Wonderful. (4.5 stars)
2. Dim Sum Quintets - beautiful presentation of a fried potsticker, egg roll, and 3 individual bamboo containers filled with other dim sum. Drizzled on the side with chili sauce, chinese mustard, and plum sauce. (4.5 stars)
3. Chili Pepper Rice Noodles with Chicken ($12.50) - again, fresh rice noodles, topped with ground and spiced chicken. Flavorful! Yet small. (4.5 stars)
4. Glazed Cashew Chicken ($15) - glazed cashews were awesome, diced chicken just okay, and again, very small. Simply made with diced celery, gets a pass. (3.0 stars)
Authentic is in the name, but is it real and in the game? 99% Chinese clientele should mean something, and waitstaff who barely speak English is another. I am in foreign territory, so I oblige. French music, although lovely, gets a big question mark...and doesn't transport me to China. Service is a little slow, can't get in and out in an hours lunchtime -- beware. Reservations highly recommended.