Los Angeles County is home to over 400,000 Chinese-Americans. Undoubtedly, it has one of the largest ethnic Chinese populations outside of China. Many are first generation immigrants from China or are children of immigrant Chinese parents. In areas with a high population density of ethnic Chinese, one can find many skilled chefs and restaurateurs working in and running restaurants that serve good, authentic Chinese food, just like how they are being served in China. The prices are usually very affordable too.
Most of these restaurants are located in five main areas: the official Chinatown in downtown Los Angeles, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Alhambra and Rowland Heights. Except for Chinatown, all areas are in the San Gabriel Valley. All 5 areas are within the confines of Los Angeles County, California.
To give you an idea about good cheap Chinese restaurants that you will find in the above areas, consider these three popular restaurants where you can enjoy good food at bargain prices:
Kang Kang Food Court (2 branches: Monterey Park, Alhambra)* – Despite the name, this is not a food court with multiple food vendors, but a self-service restaurant. Once you walk into the restaurant, you will find over 15 varieties of delicious entrees and hot and cold side dishes displayed behind the counter. Pick out any 3 items, steamed rice and soup and your check is less than $5. The dining area features two big plasma TV screens that will show popular sporting events like NBA basketball games, World Cup soccer or the Olympics when in season.
A Pho & Grill franchise won’t let you down, especially since the restaurant offers a menu full of delicious and appetizing food selections that will transport you to where the tastes of Vietnam blend free. The restaurant’s base offer is the Beef Soup Noodle or Pho Bo. Pho Bo is served with sweet basil, line, and your choice of fresh or steamed bean sprouts. You can also choose from the choicest ingredients to add to your noodle soup. The choices include Tai or medium rare eye round, Bo Vien or meatballs, a combination of both, and Tai/Nam/Gau/Gan/Sach or a combination of medium rare steak, flank, fatty flank, tendon, and tripe.
You can also add Chin or brisket. The same selection applies to Chicken Soup Noodle or Pho Ga, with the only difference being the broth is mixed with chicken cuts instead of with beef cuts, so you get a chicken-based flavor. The Pho offers are mostly the same as the offers you will find in other Pho shops, though with the distinctive Pho & Grill taste. However, Pho & Grill creates a name all its own by also offering a wide range of grilled food to offer variety to meet customers’ various cravings.
The Pho & Grill menu also features grilled meats with rice or vermicelli dishes. The selection includes grilled lemon chicken, grilled lemongrass pork, grilled sesame beef, and grilled shrimp. To give you even more options, Pho & Grill also offers summer, spring, and grilled meat rolls. With Pho & Grill, customers can now enjoy their favorite Pho dishes with family members and friends who also want to have other options on the menu
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