I’ve seen this place many times but did not have the chance to try this place out. We came in as a group of 7 – 8 people and were seated right away. The staffs here were friendly and the food was delicious. Definitely try the pork belly buns if you have the chance.
Big Rob E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
Place was dirty. Make sure you go at night when there’s a ton of people, dimly lit, and you’re already 4 drinks in. You won’t notice how funky and gross the place is. Otherwise — the food was acceptable, staff was efficient, not friendly, just efficient.
Keil L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Superb Food! Affordable! Attentive workers. I checked in a few minutes ago giving them the highest/nicest coz of the food and service itself. I was about to leave when my daughter ran around the corner hitting one of the server with a tray full of forks/barbecue sticks. Left my daughter a bruise and minor scratches on the right cheek. Totally my daughter’s fault but they were so nice and the manager insisted giving us free drinks. I really appreciate the girls working here. Mahalo for the care and I’m really sorry for what happened. More power to this business and whoever owns this place, you are blessed to have your workers.
Celine C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alhambra, CA
I’ve lived in Alhambra for a few years now and I’m sad that I haven’t been to Dip’s Grill until last week. It is conveniently located on Main Street with a large parking structure directly behind. We ordered the shrimp egg rolls, beef veggies skewers, steak and eggs, and the grilled chicken banh mi sandwich. Shrimp egg rolls(8) were crispy, deep fried rolls filled with mashed shrimp. The sweet and sour sauce goes very well with the dish. Beef veggies skewers were average. It’s definitely something that you can easily make and barbecue in your backyard. Nothing too special there. I thoroughly enjoyed my steak and eggs entrée. It came with two toasted baguette slices, two sunny side-ups, and a piece of sliced flat iron steak. The server also gave me a bottle of A1 sauce, if I needed it. It’s not bad at all. I didn’t try the banh mi, but the side of fully-loaded tater tots and sandwich fillings look pretty decent. I’ve never had Vietnamese fusion before, so it was a great first experience! I really wanted to try Dip’s nutella cookies, but they ran out.
Thomas L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Monterey Park, CA
3-star for happy hour pricing. 2-star at full price. Dip’s Grill got broad happy hour menu and great prices. 4 slides, chicken wings, 8 skewers, sweet potato fries and 2 sake bombs inflicted around $ 40 damage to the wallet. Not to mention, happy hour runs before dinner time and after prime dinner time. Food presentation was ok but nothing tasted extraordinary. The chicken wings curry chicken skewers were probably the best of everything we ordered. Service was great and large(free) parking structure behind restaurant is convenient.
Devon M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, CA
Entered hungry, left stuffed!!! Amazing Asian fusion food and good prices. Was not disappointed. Spicy Noodles were great, bahn mi super tasty… And Vietnamese coffee hit the spot!
Jenny L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Monterey Park, CA
Food is great. Spicy spaghetti, pork belly banh mi, chicken wings, tots — all were really tasty and satisfied my hunger for«bad» food. Service is the only reason why I couldn’t give Dip’s four stars. The servers were not on point. The girl who took our order only put in the apps. We were left waiting for our entrees for 10+ minutes, when we asked where they were, another server told us that the waitress never put the order in. She did not apologize but rather asked if we still wanted our food. After our order was completed — which was in a matter of minutes — I saw that other reviews had taken points off because of service. When we received our bill, we were comped for one of our items which was a good gesture on behalf of their mistake. I hope when I return, they’ve upped their game and an updated review is warranted.
Marjorie U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Los Angeles, CA
Perfect place for a late dinner. I was craving for some spicy beef soup and I was not disappointed. It is a bit greasy but still yummy to my tummy. Their dishes and alcohol selections are inexpensive. They have happy hour specials so do check it out.
Xiao Phong L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fresno, CA
First time here and dined with a friend. Came on a Wednesday night around 9. It wasn’t very busy which is good. Food comes out faster. It’s a Vietnamese/American fusion that serves traditional Vietnamese food to some regular American classics like burgers. I was craving some thit nuong so I ordered some work shrimp too. Also came with egg rolls which was tasty. Shared the combination skewers appetizer with my friend. Had beef, pork and shrimp skewers. I like the char on them which was really nice. Also ordered banh xeo which I haven’t had in a while. Got the one with shrimp. It was alright. Didn’t have a lot of flavor though. But it came with a lot of side veggies to wrap in which was nice. My friend ordered the he spicy beef noodles. He liked it and I think it was a new dish he’s never tried before, which is a plus. He kinda picky. Lol. As for service, the waitresses were nice. They immediately came and asked for drinks and refilled quickly. Also, the boss came to take our order which I thought was really nice. How often do you see the boss come by and take your order? Not often at all. And she was sweet and described the dishes very well, especially to my friend who is pretty foreign when it comes to trying Vietnamese food. There’s also flat screens so we can watch the games. So that’s alway fun. Overall, it was nice experience. I was really hungry after the gym and this definitely hit the spot. I want to try the pork belly buns next time I come back.
Nam T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Wow… the worst food I’ve had at any restaurant ! Tell me again why this is fusion? Just because there’s «Vietnamese«food and tater tots on the menu? There’s nothing special or unique about this establishment from the food to the workers. Management is horrible, server lacks personality, and food is awful. $ 13 for iceberg lettuce? Hahah omg I was dumb enough to try it…$ 11 for spaghetti that has no «fusion«inspired Vietnamese ingredients to it?! Atleast try something different like soy sauce… even my Vietnamese dad add soy sauce to his spaghetti and that’s more fusion than their preggo sauce spaghetti .try SOMETHING!!! They must have a lot of friends though!!! By looking at their four stars… there’s no way that they garnered 4stars themselves. Smh
Monica L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Waitresses are a little distant, but they get the job done. Ambience is okay, though emptier than the Dip’s Grill at the old location, though it may be because it’s a bigger location. The menu has a lot of items that look yummy, so we ordered: Dip’s wings: The wings are smaller than what i’m accustomed to(Golden Deli wings), but similar in size or maybe bigger than Buffalo Wild Wings. They were a little too salty for me, though it was extremely flavorful and almost in your face. I think most people would like these, if they like a lot of flavor. Beef spring rolls: They called it something else, but I can’t remember. Anyway, it was yummy, but filled with too much noodles. I’d suggest filling it up with more veggies and herbs, rather than the other filler. Meat was quite tasty though, but the spring roll was wrapped loosely and made eating a bit more difficult. Banh Xeo: Honestly, a bit bland for me. It didn’t taste very much like the traditional Banh Xeo I usually get, but I’ll give it some leeway since this is a fusion restaurant. Still, it was a pretty blasé dish. Skewers: This was very tasty – we ordered beef and one other that I can’t remember… both were cooked well and the flavor was – I think it was lemongrass – pretty strong. Once again, this is for people who like in your mouth flavors. Overall, it was an okay experience. Most things were either too bland or too salty, but I do feel like Dip’s Grill likes big flavor in general. I think I had garlic and lemongrass on my breath for the rest of the day, but the food isn’t bad at all .I’m sure some people love the salt, while others appreciate the pairing of the banh xeo sauce with the blandness. I’m not sure, but for me I feel like I can find these specific items better elsewhere… still, not bad.
Aditya A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
First things first, HAPPYHOURMON-SAT(3PM to CLOSE) and SUN(ALLDAY). This place is actually a solid 3.5 in my opinion. It quickly became one of our«quick go to» spot in Alhambra right after our Sunday Basketball games simply because there’s always seating, the price is reasonable, free parking(parking structure behind) and they play sports games on TV. I’ve ordered a lot of dishes on their menu, and my favorites are the Pork Belly Banh Mi, Dip’s Mixed Vermicelli Bowl, and the Loaded Tater Tots. When they ask for mild or spicy sauce for your vermicelli bowl, i don’t suggest the spicy unless your a fan of fire in your mouth. It has quite the kick to it. The beer during happy hour is dropped to only $ 10-$ 12 per pitcher. I would suggest it to others, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to come here since there are so many better places for Vietnamese food in Alhambra/Monterey Park. I understand the whole fusion aspect they’re trying to go for, but i guess for me the combination has just lost it’s novelty after the first time i came here.
Sandy Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
I actually thought the food here was just okay. Maybe I ordered the wrong dish, but I certainly wasn’t wow-ed by the food I eventually got and had to eat. Since I haven’t been here before, a friend recommended we try it out so I said, sure, why not. I was told that this restaurant was quite popular back in the days as one of the most busiest hang out spots with mounted wall TVs for sports and movies constantly playing daily. When we walked in, the restaurant was empty since we had arrived for early dinner time(but when we left an hour or so later, the restaurant was still pretty empty as well, save for a few smaller families coming in to beat the dinner crowd. I wasn’t feeling the popular and probably greasy fusion foods such as their wings, grilled pork chops, pork belly buns, etc. so I decided to stick with something simple and will not leave my with a heavy stomach(or heart) after eating it so I went with their DIP’s Sliders(4 in total) which is basically fresh mini burger patties with lettuce and pickle on Hawaiian buns, with a side of tater tots(which were over-fried and dry as heck). After eating like 3 of those mini sliders and attempting to finish my tots, I was full and decided to stop filling myself up from being hungry. The patty was not all meat but actually a mix patty combo of meat, onions and a few other ingredients which brought a unique twist to the sliders. I was just unhappy that they messed up on my tots because I gave up eating those as they were dry and brittle in my mouth. Maybe next time I will forgo trying to be healthy and just go for the good stuff that everyone is must haves in this spot. We’ll see if I decide to come back.
Jeannie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redondo Beach, CA
I have been coming here even before they moved to this location. It is one of places that I like stopping by when I am in San Gabriel area. This time, we went on Saturday evening, and when we walked in, it was not as busy at first but it got pretty busier later on. The service is also not too bad considering it is an Asian place. I really love their battered spicy wings! One of favorite wing places that I like to go. You can ask for ranch if it is your thing. I also like their spicy spaghetti. I have to say, I have ordered their spicy spaghetti every time I went in, but the taste can change. Some days are good and some days tastes a bit blend. However, this time, it was good. It was my first time trying the savory sticky rice and the spicy grilled corns. I really liked the spicy grilled corns and I will probably will get it again. Sticky rice was okay but just ordinary sticky rice you can expect. I have tried their other items in the past, and they were all pretty good. If you have not tried this place, and want to have some good wings and Asian food(mostly Vietnamese influenced), I highly recommend this place. Foods: 4 stars Service: 3 stars Atmosphere: 3.5 stars Overall Experience: 4 stars
Kevin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Temple City, CA
Came here for some late night Friday Happy Hour, 10 – 12 pm. They changed locations a few years ago and this is the first time I came to the new place. Free parking in the structures around the area. I have had sliders from their old location but I did not eat this visit. Blue Moon Pitcher — $ 9 — Normally $ 12 but happy hour you get $ 3 off. Pretty good deal.
Gregory L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fullerton, CA
Rating 4.5 I’ve come here twice in the past couple of weeks, and this is definitely a good place to get your grub on. This is a nice place to just relax with friends and enjoy a few beers while watching the game on their multiple TVs. The first time i came here was during happy hour where they have sliders, wings, beers, and much more at a very affordable price. We ordered the shredded chicken over hai nam rice, their beef sliders, their signature wings, as well as their happy hour battered wings, and chicken curry over rice. Signature wings — Rating 5⁄5 — these wings aren’t battered and come with a choice of mild or spicy sauce on the sauce. They have a nice crispy skin, and a lot of meat on the bone. We ordered the spicy sauce, and LETMETELLYOU, THATITISVERYSPICY. My girlfriend and I love their wings, and want to go back to order another 20! They cost $ 10 for 10, which is a little pricey, but they are definitely worth it. Shredded chicken over hai nam rice — Rating 5⁄5 — The rice is nice and flavorful and cooked in a chicken oil/fat and has a nice flavor to it. The chicken was also cooked perfectly and paired with the grilled onions and ginger sauce is just perfection. Beef sliders — Rating 4.5÷5 — The sliders were really good, and come on Hawaiian bread which gives it a nice sweet flavor. You get a choice between spam and eggs, beef, or crispy chicken. I ordered the beef sliders which come with lettuce, cheese, and a thousand island sauce, and are super tasty. The beef patty is really small, so i recommend ordering 4 – 6 of them during happy hour to fill you up. Curry chicken — Rating 5⁄5 — The curry here is sooooo flavorful, and tastes perfect over some white rice. The chicken in the curry is cooked perfectly and just melts in your mouth. Definitely how curry should taste, would recommend trying this if you want something savory. Battered Wings — Rating 2⁄5 — The wings were heavily battered and super oily. The wings we got were mostly battered with only a little bit of meat. Definitely don’t recommend getting their battered wings unless you’re looking for some clogged arteries. Pay a few more dollars and get their non-battered signature wings. All in all would recommend this place for happy hour, and a place to go just to get a drink and relax. Recommend ordering their signature wings paired with some sliders.
Beverly L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Monterey Park, CA
Rating 4.5 YUMYUMYUMYUMYUM. This place hasn’t changed one bit! I remember when they were still on Valley next to the bowling alley and my family and I used to go all the time. I came home late last weekend and was really hungry so my boyfriend and I decided to come here. Oh my god, the food hasn’t changed one bit. I am still obsessed with their chicken curry. You have no idea how delicious it is. It’s basically comfort food for me. It was delicious! I loved it so much! The chicken was so tender, it just fell off the bone. I love not having to work so hard for my food. The curry was delicious and soupy(as typical of Vietnamese curry.) Their shredded chicken rice is also one of my favorite dishes here as well as their bun bo hue. I don’t know what it is but their dishes are so good. We also ordered their battered chicken wings because it was happy hour. Now I know why it’s called battered chicken wings — that’s literally all it is. It’s just really thick batter, deep fried in oil and fat. You have to search for the damn chicken. I’m knocking off half a star for the wings. The happy hour menu is great though. We only paid around $ 25 for two orders of chicken wings, sliders, a skewer, and my curry chicken dish. The food was delicious. Service wasn’t memorable but I’m coming back for the food. I’m so excited to try other dishes and throw myself back in time to my high school days!
Julie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Alhambra, CA
Great place to hang out to watch big sports games and catching up with your friends. They have over 10 big screen TVs on every side of the restaurant. They also serve beer too so it’s a great place to hang out for good food, drinks, games, or just hanging out. The place can get pretty loud depending on what game is on. Dip serves different types of asian food. Food are served in large portions and they are really good as well. Food is average if you compare to any other chinese restaurants. My favorite is the spicy beef noodle soup. They serve in a large bowl and the noodle soup is very temperature and spicy hot. You can ask for mild if you can’t handle the spiciness. They will bring a side of bean sprouts, slices of lime, and diced cabbages to throw into your hot broth. I also recommend ordering the chicken curry or the friend chicken dish. They give you good portion of chicken with your carbs. Service here is a 4 star. The girls are friendly. But i wouldn’t say they are attentive by checking in from time to time. They were busy trying to clean so they can close up. Tip: Bring your BOBAlife card and save 10% off your bill. They also close every Tuesdays!!!
Zin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Monterey Park, CA
Love their pork belly banh mi, chicken curry & crispy chicken sliders. I have been here way too many times to count with both of my hands & feet(LOL). The environment is nice & clean. There is a little bar area & a good amount of tables & booths. The restrooms are clean every time I went. They could seat a large party if needed. The food & service here never disappoints me. They have happy hours most days, but I don’t remember exactly what days & times. The food prices are decent. Parking: there are two parking structures on First St. Both are free to parking for at least 4 hours.
Shirly C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Gabriel, CA
SKEWERS! SKEWERS! HAPPYHOUR! Came on a weeknight just for some cheapie skewers with the work buddies. The place is like a fusion vietnamese restaurant with a large variety of dishes from phở, to spam & egg, and also kebobs… WHATTOORDER: the skewer sampler at $ 13 a pop! Why not try a bit of everything? I liked the mini sausages, juicy bell peppers, shrimp, and mystery meat. If you are feeling like you want a «real» meal, they sell chicken broth rice, noodles. and random food items a la carte. They come as mini individual portions and are perfect to pair with the skewers. Feeling like fast food? Do order the tater tots, fries, chicken wings for cheap! Although I did like the food, I thought the flavor was alright. Nothing truly stood out to me, but I’d come with a group if anything.
Daniel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Best grill restaurant I have ever been. Friendly staff, sensational food. If you are into healthy food I would highly recommend chicken and veg skewer, beef skewer and chicken paper roll.
Diana T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Something about Dip’s Grill asian fusion food is so comforting. My BF and I decided to come here after a complicated debate as to where to grab a drink & bite. I’ve been here numerous of times but never during happy hour. We came to Dip’s Grill without knowing it was happy hour and only to realize that they have a great happy hour deal! Their happy hour are on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 3−6PM and also on Fridays & Saturdays from 10pm-12AM. They give you piece of paper with a select menu of happy hour items where you can check off the quantity of what you want. My BF and I ordered their chicken and house sliders, which were amazing on the hawaiian bread. We also got the curry chicken and lamb skewers, they were okay IMO but my BF loved em. We got cheesy tots and french fries as well. Those cheesy tater tots though… Guilty delicious pleasure! Wash everything down with a draft beer and sake bomb = Great meal! Service is always attentive and friendly! Will def be back :)
Johnson G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Dip’s is what it is: Go bold, or go home. That being said, I’m going home. I’ve tried the spaghetti. Sauce is too spicy for me. They don’t make a milder version of this. I’ve had the chicken curry — the mild one. THAT’S too spicy. The vermicelli bowl — no, that too. My wife loves it, though. Service is OK. Prices are a little high for Vietnamese, but still reasonable.
Angela L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alhambra, CA
I think this place is very unassuming. From the outside, it’s very easy to miss and when there are plenty of choices popping up along Main Street, Dip’s Grill may not be your first choice for dining. On a cold, rainy night though, me and my boyfriend were starving when it was close to midnight, and most kitchens were closed. A quick Unilocal search showed us Dip’s Grill was still open. During this time, they had happy hour skewers but nothing served us better than a warm bowl of Spicy Beef Noodle Soup. They do Spicy Beef Noodle Soup well here, I finished my bowl clean! It’s quite shocking to see how much space Dip’s Grill has. It looks tiny from the inside, but probably has as much space of both Charlie’s Trio and Vino combined. Their menu which consists of Asian fusion looks interesting too, so I’m hoping another opportunity comes for me to check out the other items on the menu.
Lang L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chatsworth, CA
Either I was hungry or it was really good. Cause we devoured the pork belly in matter of seconds. And now I normally don’t eat fat or lard but this one is amazinglicious. The dip grill salad comes with beef and shrimp is well seasoned and well dressed. Pretty friendly staff with decent pricing.
Kevin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alhambra, CA
Dip Dip Hooray! OK. I tried. Either way, Dip’s has been in Alhambra for quite a while now. I don’t even remember how many years. Maybe 10 or more? They used to be on Valley near the bowling alley but they moved to Main St a while back. I never got a chance to try it over on Valley but I thoroughly enjoyed both times at the location here one Main. The place is a bar with multiple huge tv’s on the wall but don’t let that deter you from coming in if you are looking for a place for some good grub. The service is great; servers are always walking around asking you if you need anything. They are all extremely friend and very quick. Kudos to all of them for making the meal so enjoyable. As for the food, you should expect Vietnamese food but with a twist. Of the things we ordered, I suggest the Banh Xeo, the Sauteed Dip’s Salad, and the Banh Beo. — The banh xeo(or Vietnamese crêpe) was super crispy and very thick. The meat was leaner than the usual pork belly pieces but I prefer the meats less fatty anyways. The shrimp was fresh and not over cooked. I would prefer more bean sprouts but the batter made up for the lack of bean sprouts. You can also supplement it with the plate of vegetables they provide with the banh xeo. — The Sauteed Dip’s Salad was a mixture of hard boiled egg, lettuce, onions, shrimp(or beef if you choose that instead), and corn($ 1.50 extra). The dressing tasted like fish sauce but it was a bit different. Can’t pinpoint what made it different though. The best part of this dish was the grilled shrimp and the raw onions. Yes, the raw onions. The raw onions added the punch in your face flavor that was missing from the rest of the dish. — Finally, the banh beo(or little rice cakes) were pretty good. It is a huge appetizer that is pretty much it’s own entrée. The little rice cakes were topped with fried onions and comes with a sauce that you can choose(mild or spicy). The spicy sauce was also similar to a fish sauce but had a Mexican flare to it. Might be the chile peppers they used to make the sauce but I prefer fish sauce with banh beo. This dish is unique and filling. Dip’s has been in Alhambra for a while and once you come here, you will know why. It is relaxed dining experience with good food, good service, and good entertainment(tv’s). Come during Happy Hour to get some special deals on some entrees. With the new parking structure in the back, you don’t even have to worry about finding a parking spot.
Edward T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Irvine, CA
Came here to watch the Lakers game with my friends. Happy hour all day on Sunday for drinks. My friends was hungry and decided to get food. We got: Spicy beef noodle soup(bun bo hue): it’s not bad. The soup is pretty spicy doe. I wouldn’t get this again. It’s a little too pricey for bun bo hue($ 10). Pork chop rice: this is actually really good! I’d recommend it if you’re up to spending $ 9 on Vietnamese broken rice. All in all, just come here during happy hour. But be aware that there might be a wait during game days so come early!
Kimberly G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Alhambra, CA
Location/parking: This is located right on Main Street, next to Boiling crab. Parking is best found in the parking structure behind the building and can be accessed off of 1st street or Garfield if you’re traveling south. Parking is free. Service: Service wasn’t very good when we came today. There were 4 tables filled out of the whole restaurant, but it took a long time to get our water and to have our order taken. It also took a while to get our food, so be prepared to wait. However, when we were able to get the server’s attention, he was very nice and polite. Food: Today I ordered the Shrimp Pin Noodle Soup(L — $ 8.50). This soup is perfect on a cold winter evening. It was a little on the fishy side, which is expected, so if you don’t like fishiness, don’t get this. The soup had bits and pieces of meat and shrimp in a soup broth that seemed to be tomato based. It reminded me of Bun Rieu(Vietnamese crab noodle soup). The noodles in here were pin noodles so they were short and fat rice noodles. I liked the texture of these, they’re fun to eat! I asked for cabbage and bean sprouts to add to my soup and it was great! Large was too big for me because I got tired of it, so I will probably order the small next time. Overall: This is a great place to come when you aren’t sure what to eat. They have TV’s all over, so it is a great place to have a drink and watch the sporting events. They have great happy hour specials M, W-F: 3−6PM and Friday-Saturday: 10PM-12AM. Definitely come check our their happy hour! I will be coming back here soon, I just wish the service was quicker.
Amy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Haven’t been to Dip’s Grill since it was on Valley near 101 Noodle Express! Glad I finally got a chance to try the new Dip’s on Main Street. I didn’t know this place gets so packed during game days! I came on a Thursday for dinner and by 7pm, the restaurant was completely occupied. Fun place to be if you’re a sports fan! Otherwise, avoid since its pretty rowdy. I came a little too late for happy hour but they did have some deals for skewers & beers since the game was on. Skewers ranged from $ 1-$ 3. Favorite out of the ones I tried was definitely the pork! Marinated to perfection! Total, 5 skewers and a side salad only set me back $ 11 without tip! Park in the new structure behind the restaurant! Adjacent to Shaka’s.
Addison P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrance, CA
Everything here is good. Don’t know where to start: Dips wings Pork belly buns Fries Skewers sampler(curry beef are the best ones) Rice cakes Spicy spaghetti All so good.
Lisa T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Monterey Park, CA
I always been a fan of this place so I decided to come check out their happy hours. Their happy hours is from 3pm to 6pm.(I think) It was kind of empty on a Monday. We ordered a lot of stuff for three people. Tater tots-i love tater tots and these were cooked up golden brown. Nice little crunch. Sliders-we got the dips which is just a hamburger and crispy chicken. I was a fan of the crispy chicken more. One order comes with two sliders. Skewers-my favorite is the chicken and veggies. We ended up ordering 5 sticks. We ended up ordering too much and it was great cause I had my favorite for lunch the next day. Shrimp egg rolls-crispy rolls filled with shrimp. I like it. Battered wings-we got it in mild. I thought I could have passed on this. It was super battered and no chicken. Dip’s salad-I got it with shrimp and beef. I love this dish. After my cousin brought it to a pot luck event, I fell in love with it. The dressings is great together. You get a big bowl for $ 11. I think that is all we ordered. I usually come for the chicken steak, if its not during happy hour. That dish is pretty good and had a little spiciness to it. Overall, food was on point.
Tracie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Anaheim, CA
Steamed pork belly buns. GETIT. The pork belly was so tender, flavorful, and just melts in your mouth. Paired with the pickled veggies and the soft pillowy steamed buns… match made in heaven! I wasn’t too fond of the beef noodle soup tho. The meat was kinda chewy and it was so damn spicy. even the mild version! But those buns… I could eat a two whole plates of that myself.
Lance H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alhambra, CA
I use to go to this old location back when it was about a third of the size it is now. The menu items are basically still the same and the service is as good as it always has been. My two favorite items are this fusion restaurant are the Bun Bo Hue(spicy Vietnamese beef noodle soup) and the grilled pork chop. The spicy Vietnamese beef noodle soup is really flavorful and actually better than some of the Vietnamese restaurants I have had it at. The broth is strong yet not overly salty and the portion of noodles is good(it wasn’t before!). The grilled pork chop is also very flavorful and they give you two thin cut pork chops which are cooked just right. The pork chops are usually cooked perfectly and aren’t tough to chew and tend to hold the«grilled» flavor very well. Make sure to ask them for both of their dipping sauces, there is the spicy and non-spicy version. I usually just drizzle both of them over my rice, salad, and pork chop. Give this place a shot. The quality and service is very consistent and they have large screen TV’s all over the place. If you want to watch a game or just have a beer, pitcher, or two… This is the place to go to!
Graciela C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Gabriel, CA
3 stars for everything else 4 stars for the damn PORKBELLYBAHNMI $ 9 — This beast is ridiculous. The bread is perfect(freshly baked, warm), the veggies just right, the two fried eggs over two giant slabs of slow cooked hot, melt in your mouth, extremely fatty pork belly? I was SOLD. I was disappointed about the rest of the food i tried, but this thang… this Bahn Mi… was excellent. A Packed Sunday for NBA Finals, it was loud, packed, yet, the service was relatively fast. I was impressed. Happy Hour all day Sunday! so we got a few good pitchers and pints in! woot! Recommendations: –WATCHING? Problem is the TVs, do not sit on a booth if you want to watch the game. Sit in the middle tables, because it will hurt your neck looking sideways all the time. –EATING? Pork Belly bahn mi $ 9. Also the fried quails were good $ 9. The Phở… was okay. Definitely not your typical Phở. –DRINKING? I really like the Goose Island 312. They do not have large selection of beers, very basic stuff. If you want crafts, this is not your place. –PARK? Structure in the back. FREE. Dips: you really should get Firestone 805, Sierra Nevada Nooner, and at least one type of Amber Ale… Just saying… :)
Betty H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Came here for lunch with some of my family members. The food was pretty good but nothing that I could crave or want to come back for. The service was okay. We ordered a variety of dishes. Dip’s offers Vietnamese and fusion dishes. I ordered their grilled chicken. It came with rice and salad. The chicken was flavorful and the portion was pretty big. It seems like a nice spot to chill and watch sports. They have a bar which is pretty cool. Overall the food was okay, nothing spectacular to me. I’d probably come back only if people I’m with want to.