Opal Chinese Cuisine
Restaurant · San Gabriel ·

Opal Chinese Cuisine

Restaurant · San Gabriel ·

Authentic Cantonese cuisine, tender abalone, double-boiled soups

upscale chinese restaurant
great food
great service
bbq pork
fried rice
quality ingredients
elegant setting
chilean sea bass
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null
Opal Chinese Cuisine by null

Information

303 E Valley Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776 Get directions

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for groups

Information

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303 E Valley Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776 Get directions

+1 626 607 2018

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 22, 2026

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San Gabriel’s New Mega-Hotel Gains an Upscale Cantonese Specialist | Eater LA

"Inside the Sheraton Los Angeles San Gabriel, I found Opal Chinese Cuisine, a South China–inspired restaurant that began operating July 23 under chef Horace He, who applies a traditional Cantonese approach with some California flair. The menu features items like wildflower honey–glazed barbecue pork, salt-and-pepper squid, a Sichuan Peking Duck air-dried in a special oven, braised abalone, and the rare bird’s nest soup (available with 24 hours' advance notice). Lunch is more casual and family-friendly, there are teas from Yunnan Province plus a full bar, and the 3,000-square-foot dining room is accessible through the hotel lobby; hours are Sunday–Thursday 5:30–10:30 p.m. and Friday–Saturday 6:00–11:00 p.m." - Mona Holmes

https://la.eater.com/2018/7/30/17630974/opal-cantonese-san-gabriel-photos-inside
Opal Chinese Cuisine

S L

Google
Great service. Great food. Ordered takeaway, but they gave us snacks while waiting. The seafood fired rice is awesome!!!!The best I have ever had in US restaurant.

Brigitte G.

Google
Elegant setting, great food and pleasant service. I had the chilean sea bass. So good!

David K.

Google
Everything about this restaurant is perfect. What a great find in the San Gabriel Valley. An upscale Chinese restaurant in beautiful setting and reasonable prices. Every dish we tried was fantastic. The soups were incredibly delicious and the kung pao chicken perfectly plated and prepared. Even the fried rice was gourmet and only the highest quality and fresh ingredients are used for every dish. It is relatively quiet and peaceful compared to most other Chinese in the area and we can't wait to go back!

K C

Google
Tried this place because of good comments. But never had dim sum so bad. Shrimp and pork dumplings were reheated in oven, not steamed. Dumpling shin were harden. Signature BBQ pork was worst than any BBQ restaurant. Service was slow, even the restaurant was quite empty.

WoonWoW

Google
On Thursday 12 Apr p, The man,a waiter, is not professional in service. He stirs our group. there are a few of tables. However, a lady, waitress, comes to our group to take care very politely and professionally. After the day, a manager comes to the restuarant to solve the problem. The waiter is more service-minded.

L. H.

Google
Excellent food, service was wonderful. Wish the words will spread and more people visiting the restaurant. Had my mom's birthday dinner banquet there, was also very good. Definitely recommended.

Jeremy L

Google
It was disappointed to have many Chineses dishes whose tastes are just average. A UCLA professor, sitting next to me, rated many dishes as average, so I am. The steamed Filet of Sole was too salty.

Van V.

Google
Only the pork and shrimp fried was good. Everything else you can get better from local eateries for much cheaper.