Soup Shop
5840 Firestone Blvd #102, South Gate, CA 90280, United States
My wife and I like to explore to find restaurants near or depends travel to different area and find these restaurants try their cuisine. We travel to South Gate a friend of our recommended this restaurant its a Vietnamese restaurant called Soup Shop. Asian cuisine like Vietnamese,Japanese,Chinese and Korean and other enthic are very popular with Latino enjoying good Asian cuisine but also springing up in Latinos community. The Soup Shop is a very popular with locals and others who come to visit the restaurant.We find a table right away then the waitress hand us a menu the we look what to order my wife decided to order the vegetarian p⁷ho and fried rice then I order the chicken pho and wings for appetizers. They brought the wings with garlic. Thev wings were cook perfectly and the garlic dipping sauce wereDelicious.. My chicken Pho was really good the broth was light and very favorable with spices and other ingredients I really enjoy it. My wife enjoy her Vegetarian pho she say the broth was ready rich flavors. The service was really good we need to comeback soon.
Nguyens Kitchen
5840 Firestone Blvd #120, South Gate, CA 90280, United States
First time trying this restaurant and it was eh. Overall the food wasn’t memorable. I love Vietnamese food and was very excited to try this place and after trying it. . . I don’t see myself coming back. I got the garlic noodles with chicken, bulgogi fries and pork sandwich (banh mi) and was not impressed. Paid around $42 for these three items/dishes.
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85C Bakery Cafe - South Gate
5831 Firestone Blvd A, South Gate, CA 90280, United States
I bought two cakes from this place for a friends birthday party and the first disappointing thing is that they made a mistake to my cake order. I was not able to go to pick them up, another friend went to get them on my behalf and he didnt know anything from the order, so he never asked the counter why the cakes were exactly the same, he trusted the personnel (I also got mad at him for not checking the paper).In addition, I must say that this is my first time trying their cakes, but not my first time trying the pastries. Most of their pastries are delicious. I decided to give them a try, but we all had a terrible experience. I cannot say anything of other cakes, but the mango one was terrible, it was very dry, no flavor, the filling was awkward, the fruit topping was unripen and very hard, no flavor either, too much whipped cream, and the worst is that we had to eat two of the same cake... We bought this cake at cypress store, dont know if they all taste the same in other stores, but definitely not coming back for cakes. Im not saying that you cannot try, go ahead if you want to, we all have different tastes, we all like different things in life, but in my opinion this has been the most horrible cake I have ever tried.Hope you find this review helpful, I never post a review, but Im not happy for spending $65 dls on something that 12 people were not happy to eat and ended up going to garbage. Dont know if it helps or not, my party had: asian, latino and american people... all 3 cultures very unsatisfied...
Urban Location Boba Tea House South Gate
2661 Santa Ana St, South Gate, CA 90280, United States
The restaurant is clean, neat, professional, delicious food, delicious drinks,I have been a long-time customer at the shop and see that the shop is always clean and organized. Now there are delicious Vietnamese sandwiches and promotions for coffee or boba tea.
Dragon Flame
4324 Firestone Blvd, South Gate, CA 90280, United States
Absolute worst Chinese food Ive ever had, would have been cheaper and more authentic if I had just ordered at panda express. I ordered Mongolian beef and chow mein, totalling 21 dollars. The food itself was pretty burned and oily and quantity wise its less than a Styrofoam thank you combo box you get at your local orange chicken spot. Owners are greedy for money and wont even lock down their prices on the menu, they charge customers whatever they want usually a dollar or two more than what is on the menu (which explains the empty seats)- - - - - Update - - - - -Seems like theres been a few suspect new reviews but what really stands out in hindsight is how often people mention the oil in the food. Like, too much oil or using old oil. Best advice I have for the owner is this :1. Keep the Bruce Lee poster up, NO. MATTER. WHAT.2. Seems like you are trying to cut costs down on oil.I can understand that.What I think might be a better solution would be to stop recycling your oil and forcing it on your unwilling patrons. Instead, you can cut additional costs by securing a deal with the automobile lubrication specialist (Jiffy Lube) in which you reclaim their used oil for culinary purposes.I dont believe your customers would suspect the replaced ingredient. Furthermore you could possibly seek payment from said automobile lubrication specialist for disposing of the used oil. You might need EPA certification but I believe it to be a fruitful and sound financial decision.Take care,dear friend.