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Best restaurants in Alhambra

8 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Bib Gourmand 5

Lunasia Dim Sum House

Bib Gourmand$$Chinese, Dim Sum

Few kitchens can prepare a noodle roll quite like this local Alhambra favorite. Rice wrappers filled with gently cooked lobster and finished with a subtly sweet soy sauce arrive on a platter set with the lobster shell itself for a presentation that draws attention from all corners. Indeed, this kitchen puts a fine edge on the area’s dim sum scene. There is not a single cart roaming this elegant dining room, which in turn is managed by a team of fast and friendly servers who will ensure that you never leave less than stuffed. Traditionalists will want to end with a rich egg tart, but for a more

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Lunasia Dim Sum House offers a modern take on traditional dim sum across several locations. Reviewers frequently praise the high food quality, particularly shrimp-based dishes and creative options, noting a vast menu and convenient digital ordering. However, criticisms highlight inconsistent service, including slow pacing and occasional rudeness. Value is a mixed bag; while portions are generous, prices are considered high relative to competitors, leading to concerns about cost-effectiveness. The atmosphere is trendy but can feel rushed during peak times. Overall, it delivers excellent cuisine for those willing to pay a premium, though diners should expect potential service delays.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative dim sum with a flexible budget, best visited during off-peak hours.

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Sichuan Impression

Bib Gourmand$$Chinese, Sichuan

Long hailed as one of the top tables in the area, this Sichuan stalwart is settling into its new home just two miles away from its previous address in Alhambra. All of the usual hits are still in play—tea-smoked duck, big mouth ginger frog, mapo tofu—and the kitchen is still armed with its usual scarlet-red numbing oils and fiery, chopped chilis. One recent highlight was a cauldron of fish and rattan pepper boiled in a thrillingly complex broth rippling with numbing, spicy tones. A private room will serve large parties particularly well. All to say, the airy space, with its big windows and bri

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Chengdu Taste

Bib Gourmand$$Chinese, Sichuan

Some Sichuan kitchens temper their heat levels depending on what they think the customer can handle. Not this one. This long-standing veteran has never been one to hold anyone’s hand and their widespread success has not at all cooled their approach. Expect nothing less than the full-throttle Sichuan experience where tongue-numbing, lip-tingling dishes arrive coated in heavy spices, garnished with sliced chilis and, often, doused in fire-engine red chili oil. Toothpick lamb, intensely aromatic with cumin and chilies, remains the house signature, but the crispy-crusted beef is a formidable rival

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Ipoh Kopitiam

Bib Gourmand$$Malaysian

Is there ever not a wait at this friendly Malaysian café? Chef Kenji Tang clearly knows his audience, and day or night the line to get in can be as dense as the takeout tickets that pile up on the front counter. Tang fills a welcome niche with a succinct menu of Malaysian staples in a neighborhood better known for its Chinese restaurants. The Hainanese chicken is the default order for good reason: gently poached, tender and served cold with a trio of sauces and a dome of seasoned rice. Chicken curry shows an ability to layer finely tuned spices and is best paired with hot, flaky roti canai, wh

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Longo Seafood

Bib Gourmand$$Chinese, Dim Sum

The parking lot is likely full, and you may have to wait for a seat, especially on weekends, but this Cantonese parlor in Rosemead is more than capable of handling its crowds. Open since 2017, the restaurant earned its success without the familiar dim sum carts and through plates big and small that arrive freshly prepared, carefully seasoned and appropriately hot. Golden-brown skewers of sugarcane shrimp, plump orbs of pork siu mai and fluffy steamed buns filled with char siu all delight. Best of all may be the rice noodle rolls flecked with barbecue pork.

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Other guide picks 3

Henry's Cuisine

$$$Chinese, Cantonese

In an unremarkable building that nearly blends in with the rest of the street, Henry’s has quietly but confidently satisfied an ever-dwindling demand for homestyle Cantonese cooking since 2015. With a scarlet-red lobster as their logo, shells painted silver and gold and hung on the wall, and large groups huddled around platters of it, there isn’t much guessing as to what the signature is here. Come for dinner to unlock the menu’s full breadth of specialties. Highlights include delicately fried shrimp with salted egg as well as a striking deep-fried salted pig’s feet, its skin as crisp and crun

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Newport Seafood

$$Seafood

Chinese, Thai, Cambodian and Vietnamese flavors and cooking styles come together at this seafood-focused San Gabriel Valley restaurant. The menu is comprehensive but don't be overwhelmed, as the helpful wait staff will guide you in the right direction. From seafood-studded chewy rice noodles to salt and pepper crab, seafood is certainly the highlight, but don't overlook other offerings like their deftly cooked beef loc lac. Newport Seafood's portions are generous, so bring a group to sample several dishes.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Newport Seafood in San Gabriel specializes in large parties, featuring round tables with Lazy Susans. Food quality is polarizing: many praise the lobster, steamed fish, and fusion dishes as delicious and generous, while others criticize inconsistent seasoning, bland textures, and overcooked items. Service is efficient for takeout, but dine-in waits can be long during peak hours; online check-in is recommended. The atmosphere is festive and clean, though some find the value questionable given the price-to-quality ratio of certain seafood. Overall, it suits groups seeking a lively setting, but diners should manage expectations regarding specific dish execution.

Ideal for large group gatherings; arrive off-peak and check in online.

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Good Alley

$$Chinese

This Rosemead restaurant may be slightly short on fuss, with a well-lit dining room with booths and banquette seating and ordering conducted via a tablet, but the Chinese menu with a variety of offerings is the real reason you're here anyway. Several items are musts, including the rou jia mo, a street food-style Chinese hamburger of sorts with your choice of a protein (order the Kurobuta pork that's slow cooked and sandwiched between a properly crispy flatbread). Other nonnegotiables include xiao long bao, or soup dumplings, and the braised beef noodles with tender and flavorful beef and sprin

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