Man is this our new Go To Place for Chinese Tamales, Gai Lun, dry shrimp rice wrap roll, bbq pork rice wrap roll, Mom’s packaged rice wrap rolls and sticky rice pastries. As good as these were… they their other goodies must be Delectable too. I must trie it all. ALL I Can Say is… Chinese Grandma’s must be their food prep staff. Authentic. Richly flavored. Yes they speak rural China country villiage Chinese here. Any ways… I was so in Happy Land sampling foods… lol, I did’nt Check in or do Unilocal picturing. We actually shopped serveral Chinatown Foodie places with our CBS Chinese Food Restuarant check in tho. Actually 6 places. Trust me I knows awesome Toisan Cantonese Foods.
Kelly C.
Tu valoración: 5 Arcadia, CA
Love this place, I’ve been going here since I was a little girl and there’s a reason why this place is still here after 20+ years. Price is unbeatable, portion is big and ultimately the dim sum is delicious. Although the staff there speaks limited English but they’ll definitely try to give you their best customer service. My go to fast food dim sum place when I go down to Chinatown! Highly recommended!
Michael Y.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
Best beef balls I’ve ever had. Although it can’t compare to the experience of having the dim sum carts pushed around table to table, the prices can’t be beat. I actually think the food at this bakery tastes better than dim sum restaurants, with each portion being bigger as well. It is a hole in the wall experience that can’t be missed if you are in Chinatown. Admittedly, the crowd there are chinese folk directly from China, including the employees, but they are nice and they know enough English(and surprisingly Spanish!) to communicate.
Cali Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Chino, CA
Reviews don’t lie! Everything is really good and you cannot beat the price for it! My favorites are the egg tart I think it’s better than Golden Gate Bakery in San Francisco(maybe I grew up with eating this one) and I know they are reliable in their hours unlike the other place. You might be there for the weekend and they happen to be closed and you made a special treat to get out of the way just to taste the freshly made tart. I also like their cheap price and this sweet twisted bun they use fresh made ingredients everyday! They are also known for the«man tau» which has is sweet steamed bun. Dip it with condensed milk or spread it with peanut butter and you are in heaven
Michelle D.
Tu valoración: 5 Long Beach, CA
Awesome chinese bakery! There are lots of chinese buns, breads and cookies, most under $ 1! Beat that! Baked goods that I saw were: Plain steamed buns(white and whole wheat) Lotus moon cake Mini moon cakes Almond cookies 4 for $ 1 Turnip cakes Hot dog bun Ham n cheese bun Baked/steamed custard bun Baked/steamed BBQ pork bun Steamed chicken bun Pineapple bun Steamed rice cake Fried taro cake Fried sticky bun Beef/pork /chicken rice rolls Pork or beef xiu mai Shrimp har how Steamed/fried turnip cake The steamed chicken bun was really good and flavorful. Cheap and good!!! I will definitely be back.
Phillip C.
Tu valoración: 5 Alhambra, CA
Came here as a kid and loved the steamed buns. Even though most of the staff doesn’t speak much English, I was able to communicate with them. This has been the bakery for quick snacks that’s quite cheap which makes the good more the satisfying. My mother used to work at CT so when ever I have the chance, I would just stop by the bakery for some egg tarts. Sometimes if they know you by name, which means you visit a lot, they can usually give some stuff on the house but that’s just me though. I would definitely recommend this little bakery to any one that’s near the area.
Lisa T.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
If you’re looking for the authentic kind of dim sum, then you should definitely put KBC bakery on your list. I’ve never tasted dim sum that is even close to the ones of my native country. Truly amazing. Also, the food is cheap and affordable. The service is great as well. Definitely will come back and recommend to friends!
Diana W.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Wow, ghetto fab gem. 730a & only joint full of ppl sitting around individually, old geesers — but thats how you know its good. Cheap, cash. Parking: difficult, but this place is worth walking by if you’re a block or so away. I wouldn’t drive too far or more than 10minutes for this place. It was good at the moment, but I grew up in Alhambra where I know theres plenty of other places.
David Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Almost every time we go to LA, we stop by this place on Broadway in Chinatown for their delicious dim sum style steamed beef balls. The beef balls are huge and always fresh. So if you are in a hurry and don’t have time to sit down for dim sum, just order one of these to go. They also make pretty good Northern China style steamed buns«Mantou». A very fluffy white steamed bun with nothing inside and a hint of sweetness. Absolutely delightful.
Allison J.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
walking aimlessly in search of turnip cakes, a few business owners, dim sum owners themselves, told us to go here. Cheap and delicious. Not to mention, bargaining in Cantonese can’t hurt, and can leave you with extra goodies in your bag for no extra cost!
Stephen S.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Cheap!!! Good! It’s a bit of a cluster in KBC but for value you’re not going to get Chinese fast food better
Ken C.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I love coming here after 3pm cause a lot of their items that usually go for 40 – 60 cents are 3 for a dollar. Good salt-water dumplings rice noodle rolls. It may look intimidating for the non Chinese speaking but it is english friendly, a lot of their clientèle are older Chinese, but don’t mind them.