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Welcome to East Garden Restaurant

East Garden Restaurant, located in the heart of Los Angeles' Chinatown, offers an impressive array of authentic Chinese dishes that truly shine. Patrons rave about the flavorful shrimp dumplings, rich walnut shrimp, and the savory baby back ribs, all reflecting the chefs' commitment to quality. The inviting atmosphere, coupled with attentive service and complimentary hot tea, adds to the dining experience. Diners appreciate the generous portions and fair pricing, making it a go-to spot for dim sum lovers and seafood aficionados alike. With a varied menu that promises culinary delights, East Garden Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone seeking exceptional Chinese cuisine.

LOCATIONS
  • East Garden Restaurant
    750 N Hill St F, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States
    750 N Hill St F, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States Hotline: +1 213-935-8300

Welcome to East Garden Restaurant, a true gem nestled in the heart of Chinatown, Los Angeles. Located at 750 N Hill St F, this vibrant eatery offers an inviting atmosphere and an extensive menu that captures the essence of authentic Chinese cuisine. If you’re looking for a culinary adventure, East Garden is the perfect destination!

What truly sets East Garden apart are its meticulous preparations and the passionate culinary team behind the dishes. The reviews echo a common theme: exceptional attention to detail. Diners rave about the flavors, temperatures, and presentation of every plate served. From the gingery Chicken with Ginger & Scallion to the delectable Braised Eggplant & Minced Pork, every dish is crafted to deliver satisfaction and delight.

One highlight is undoubtedly the seafood offerings. The Shrimp with Spicy Salt and Crispy Fried Sole Fish are crowd favorites, providing a perfect blend of spice and freshness. For those who adore deep flavors, the Beef Stew & Turnip will warm your soul with its rich broth and tender meat.

Families seeking a shared dining experience can take advantage of the convenient Family Meals, starting at just US$5.95. This makes East Garden a great spot for gatherings, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy.

East Garden Restaurant is not just about food but also about the experience. Diners enjoy complimentary hot tea at each table, enhancing their meal and creating a welcoming environment. Whether you're stopping by for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, the attentive staff ensures your visit is nothing short of spectacular. The ambiance is inviting, making it an ideal place to unwind and indulge in delightful flavors.

Perhaps what makes East Garden truly special is the community it fosters. Guests have shared stories of delectable dishes and friendly service that make repeat visits a must. If you’re like Joyce, who rated her experience a perfect ten, you’ll find yourself revisiting this charming restaurant time and again.

In summary, if you’re searching for authentic and flavorful Chinese cuisine in Los Angeles, look no further than East Garden Restaurant. With a menu that caters to diverse palates and a welcoming atmosphere that embraces diners, it’s an essential stop in Chinatown. Don’t miss the chance to discover your new favorite dish at East Garden!

For inquiries or to make a reservation, call +1 213-935-8300. See you at East Garden!

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Ana Sanchez
Ana Sanchez

The attention to the food in this place is very cared for. The cooks definitely know how to cook every dish to ensure customer satisfaction. Every single dish was delicious, hot, and seasoned appropriately. There’s complimentary hot tea at every table and the service here was spectacular. The thai tea is also amazing!! would come here again

Travel Cam Lopez
Travel Cam Lopez

We stopped for lunch-dinner before living Chinatown. The place was empty (on a Wednesday),except for takeout orders which kept being picked up. Their food is delicious and we plan to come back, we had tea before the meal such a delicious with notes of orange blossom and jasmine. Our meal somewhat was excessive since we wanted to try everything, we kept ordering but didn’t take pictures of the other items. However we recommend this restaurant has such good service and delicious food! There’s plenty of parking and price wise it was a fair amount to pay for such exquisite meal. We will be back soon!

Lucia Yu
Lucia Yu

East Garden in Chinatown is a must-visit for dim sum lovers. Their shrimp dumplings are huge and juicy, while the fried dough is crispy and satisfying. The beef rice noodle rolls are soft and tender with just the right amount of sweet soy sauce. We also loved the walnut shrimp—creamy and perfectly paired with candied walnuts.

Joyce Marcellus
Joyce Marcellus

This has to be the best Chinese food I’ve had in such a long time it was 10 out of 10 so so good. The house special lobster dish was incredibly amazing. Best lobster I’ve had. We had the orange chicken, shrimp kung pao, honey walnut, shrimp, pecking duck, braised Japanese tofu, sauteed pea leaves, beef chow fun, fried shrimps, and steam juice dumplings. Service was super great and friendly and very efficient and fast. Very cute restaurant you will have to pay for parking. It was seven dollars at 5 PM.

Tawny V
Tawny V

During my last visit to Chinatown, my partner and some friends enjoyed a meal nearby, and I couldn’t help but notice the hustle and bustle of this restaurant. A couple of months later, we decided to give it a try, and I’m so glad we did—they did not disappoint! The restaurant was clean and inviting, and I was pleasantly surprised by the extensive menu. We opted for a mix of dim sum and a lunch special. The shiu mai and beef noodle roll were delicious, while the spare ribs could have been improved. That said, the pork chops were a bit on the salty side due to MSG, but they were incredibly flavorful and damn delicious! The service was good, typical of a chinese restaurant IYKYK Overall, I highly recommend this place and can’t wait to return!

Philip Quan
Philip Quan

Great place if you know what to order. I went here around 12 pm on a Friday because where I parked was adjacent to it. I tried the pork and preserved egg porridge (8.45) and the fish maw soup (17.95). They were fine. Porridge is more toward the watery side, and the soup had plenty of fish bladder and frozen crab meat in it. Both were portioned well. We also tried the dim sum Almost all were very good. Chicken feet had a hint of preserved black bean; the hoisin sauce was more dominant here. The one exception was the fried donut, it was refried, and tasted of burnt oil. Next I had the won ton noodles with brisket and tendon (12.95). The won tons were the largest I have seen , double the usual size, and tasted good as well. You get seven od them. The meats were stewed well and were in a watery gravy that covered the noodles. Noodles were the weak point, they were kind of thin and limp, but still serviceable. Friend had the char siu with his wonton noodles (9.95). He remarked it was good, but the pork was baked and not roasted. Notes. The dishes tend to be light on salt here. Which I liked. Place has a lot of takeout orders. There was at one point, they had about 15 persons in line at the till.

Dennis Phan
Dennis Phan

Loved the 9.99 Chinese breakfast/lunch deal they have!! Was here with a friend and we both goth some congee (and a small side) each for only 10. Although, if coming with someone else, I definitely would not advise on both getting congee because the portions were HUGE and are so shareable. So, diversify your dishes!! We also got some dim sum and it was pretty good! We were basically the only people who were not Chinese aunties and uncles and grandmas so you know it’s legit! Good food and good prices in LA’s Chinatown!

Chris Shaul
Chris Shaul

Good Cantonese food! Enjoyed the Dim Sum items and the entrees. Probably the best I've had in some time. We went with some cousins and we all enjoyed it. The Chow Mein was perfect. The Beef dry noodles were enjoyable. I especially liked the Har Gow and the molten bao with yellow creme inside.