Open late.....Good for large groups, and the food is decent.
Okay, so the food isn't really authentic Thai food, and you're not going to get some top notch gourmet serving.....but if its late night, and you have a decent size crowd...this is the place to go if you are in Rowland Heights. Lots of TV's if you like watching sports, and there even is a live band once in while, so it is a pretty good place for entertaining large groups of guest.
The prices are decent..most dishes are under $10. If you are in the mood for something more exotic..i would suggest going for the Islamic cruise in the back of the menu...with titles like "crying tiger"...you can't go wrong!!
Cool place to go check out.
18230 Colima Rd
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
(626) 839-5511
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Eat at Rudy's
Awesome community breakfast place with big portions.
Tucked away in old town Torrance is Eat at Rudy's.. Eating here is a very pleasant surprise. The food has a very home-style feel too it, and the service is like your mom serving you. Having an outdoor patio enhances the breakfast experience (it's almost always sunny in Torrance).
Although a bit pricey ($8.95 for a breakfast burrito), a very quaint breakfast place.
Tucked away in old town Torrance is Eat at Rudy's.. Eating here is a very pleasant surprise. The food has a very home-style feel too it, and the service is like your mom serving you. Having an outdoor patio enhances the breakfast experience (it's almost always sunny in Torrance).
Although a bit pricey ($8.95 for a breakfast burrito), a very quaint breakfast place.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Hide sushi japanese Restaurant
Hide sushi is a no frills, over crowded haven for sushi. The restaurant setting sucks, the parking sucks, and there is a long line to get in. The sushi is probably some of the best I've had in LA.
I got the Mix-8 ($9.90) (3 pieces norimaki, 2 pieces inari, and 1 piece each of tuna shrimp and halibut), and a charashi ($12) (basically an enhanced donburi bowl). I felt you got a better value out of the mix-8.
The sushi platters are what to get here though. There are only 7 different ones, but each stand their ground. If you are more hungry, the sashmi dinner was also highly recommended. They have very simple sushi menus. There are no California rolls here....just very authentic sushi from Japan.
Definitely would come back again!
I got the Mix-8 ($9.90) (3 pieces norimaki, 2 pieces inari, and 1 piece each of tuna shrimp and halibut), and a charashi ($12) (basically an enhanced donburi bowl). I felt you got a better value out of the mix-8.
The sushi platters are what to get here though. There are only 7 different ones, but each stand their ground. If you are more hungry, the sashmi dinner was also highly recommended. They have very simple sushi menus. There are no California rolls here....just very authentic sushi from Japan.
Definitely would come back again!
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