Johnnys Pilipino Restaurant
10125 Rosecrans Ave, Bellflower, CA 90706, United States
WONDERFUL SERVICE! The food was exceptional, and it was very flavorful. The owner “Tito Johnny” was such as nice person, who treats you as you are apart of his family. I recommend to consider trying the sisig, goat caldareta, and lechon kawali. If you want, also try the lumpia ?. There's many other dishes which are excellent and I hope you try it plus enjoy it as well.The fellowship, Filipino ambiance etc. are all top tier! Love you, Tito Johnny! ???
Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar
2119 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90815, United States
Good:Huge varietyGood quality sushiGenerous portionsGood serviceFull bar!Meh:Huge variety (like 15 pages on the menu)Friend ofine has been telling me about Bai Plu Thai & Sushi bar for the longest time now. Finally got a chance to try it out.I was a bit leary with the sushi because, in my experience, se sushi joints that dont specialize in sushi usually tend not to have the best quality fish. I was wrong on this count. This fish quality was good, with no fishy smell, so it passes the smell test and taste test.And also being a Thai restaurant that serves sushi, you never know what the Thai food is going to be like. Verdict: Good. We ended up ordering Pad Se Ew with beef ($16.99), Papaya salad ($14.99), Panang curry with chicken ($15.99), spicy eggplant & basil with chicken ($15.99). Oh, lets not forget about the Mango sticky rice ($14.99).All delicious and definitely flavors youd expect from a Thai restaurant.Service was attentive and quick. Although family friendly, not really built for strollers. But I would definitely come back on the near future.
Kikyo Sushi
16610 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706, United States
Kikyo Sushi Sake Bar has been a familiar spot for my family, and we used to visit at least 2-3 times a month. The restaurant offers a large array of dishes and the prices are quite reasonable. Tina, the owner, always greets us warmly and goes the extra mile to ensure our satisfaction, which has contributed to the positive experiences weve had in the past.However, our most recent visit on June 16th was an unfortunate one. Our server that day, Connie, displayed an uncharacteristic level of rudeness that left us feeling disheartened and never wanting to return. Despite being loyal customers, we were treated poorly.The incident occurred when we ordered vegetables for our kids, but instead, a fried tempura dish intended for another table was mistakenly brought to us. Assuming it was the vegetables we had requested, we began eating it. Shortly after, Connie removed the dish and aggressively pointed at my 6-year-old daughter, accusing her of eating someone elses food. This kind of behavior was completely uncalled for and unacceptable, leaving us feeling humiliated and uncomfortable.In response, we expressed our concerns to the two new male servers who were working that evening. To their credit, they were genuinely apologetic and tried to rectify the situation. However, the damage had been done, and the unpleasant encounter with Connie overshadowed the rest of the dining experience.We sincerely hope that the management takes our feedback seriously and addresses the situation appropriately. Unless there are measures taken to rectify this issue, my family and I will be exploring other dining options for our future outings.
Pho Mely
14351 Clark Ave, Bellflower, CA 90706, United States
As a government official for the City of Downey I will never eat here again. Ill talk about food, service, and atmosphere. The soup base is good. The service is poor. They only greet you to have a seat, take your order, and when they deliver your food. Other then that they dont check to see if you need more napkins or if there is anything else you would like to order. I was sat down today the hostess placed one napkin on the table and then removed it. I figured they were going to provide a napkins when the food came out no big deal. When the food got placed on the table there was no Napkins. So I asked for napkins. They only provided one at least they could have given me two. Its soup what do you expect. To top it off I requested no onions in my soup well guess what I recieved onions. Instead of the guy taking my soup I just told him bring me a plate and I will take them off myself since Im allergic. Its not like I cant take them off myself. So he brought me the plate. Then I ask for limes because they only gave me two slices. I was ready to pay and they tell you your total and you pay. Little did I know they charge $0.50, I think its extremely petty they charge for condiments that would come with the pho soup. I hasnt didnt have much time to dispute the charge and question why because my lunch was over. I am letting it known here. Have them review your order before you pay. Never would I ever thought I would be charged for limes. If that was the case I should have told them to give me a discount for getting my order wrong. As far as atmosphere theres nothing special its a space with tables and chairs with some background music.
Panvimarn Thai Cuisine
4101 N Bellflower Blvd suite b & c, Long Beach, CA 90808, United States
You owe it to yourself to give this place a try. If you get Thai cravings Panvimarn will likely become your go-to cure. Lets start with a huge bonus; a large paring lot! Parking can be an issue in this neighborhood. I know of many awesome eateries in the general area that I just avoid unless Im walking or on a board. Not an issue here. As a bonus, there is a nice car wash across the street. Just drop your car and grab a lunch special. Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. they have several options starting at about $9 through $12. Several options are available and all include steamed rice or natural Brown rice and a mixed spring salad. If youre running a little late, no worries, they have you covered with a daily happy hour.Now on to the restaurant. The vibe is good. The decor gives a very authentic feel. Well appointed accents, comfortable lighting, and a seating option for all occasions. The front outdoor patio is spacious and, despite being at a busier intersection, you dont hear traffic thanks to a tastefully designed waterfall feature. Inside there are some semi-private tables, a private dining room set up for 10, plenty of comfortable bar seats with backs, and of course the standard seating which proved to be quite comfortable.The bar has a very sleek and clean set up. While they do not have a full bar, they make excellent use of rice wine to make cocktails. Beer selection is decent. There are four beers on tap and further craft options in bottles. Wine selection is a little deeper than would be expected and the prices are reasonable.The food: I tried the Tom Kha Gai and their signature Moneybag. The portion was quite large; the bowl is definitely a meal. Flavors were excellent . The spice was present but not overwhelming as can often be the case. The coconut based soup was one of the best Ive had. Moneybags are freshly chopped chicken breast meat and Tiger shrimp wrapped in wonton skin. The presentation is picture worthy. They truly look just like little money bags which they pair with a slightly sweet and spicy dipping sauce. You wont be disappointed.As a bonus to some and the detriment of others, there are multiple large screen TVs. Hey, if the special dinner happens to be poorly planned during Sunday football, not all is lost, just ask to turn it on.Put this on your list. Ill be back to work my way through the menu. Enjoy