Monterey Palace Restaurant
Welcome to Monterey Palace Restaurant!
Located in Monterey Park, California, Monterey Palace is a gem in the realm of Cantonese cuisine, dim sum delights, and fresh seafood. This restaurant offers a wide range of delectable dishes, from traditional appetizers like Chicken Feet Marinated with oriental spices to mouth-watering entrees such as Filet Of Beef Cantonese and Stir-fried Spare Ribs, Peking Style.
One of the standout features of Monterey Palace is its commitment to customer satisfaction. With amenities like waiter service, outdoor seating, and Wi-Fi, diners can enjoy a comfortable and convenient dining experience. The restaurant's accommodating nature is evident in its ability to cater to large parties, as seen in positive reviews from customers like 'becca a.' and 'Agnes Y.'
Customer reviews consistently praise the quality and freshness of the dishes at Monterey Palace. From the crispy Golden Cream Buns to the savory Lamb Pot, each dish is expertly prepared with authentic flavors and top-notch ingredients. The restaurant's signature roasted duck, highlighted by customer 'Amy L.,' has garnered a reputation for being some of the best in town.
If you're in search of a top-tier dim sum experience, look no further than Monterey Palace Restaurant. With a diverse menu, friendly service, and a cozy ambiance, this establishment sets the bar high for Cantonese dining in the area.
Monterey Palace Restaurant Menu
Location
Address: 1001 E Garvey Ave Monterey Park, CA 91755
Phone: (626) 571-0888
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- CasualYes
- LoudYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Brunch, Lunch, DinnerYes
- Street Parking, Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- TVYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: becca a.
First time having dinner at the restaurant and we brought our family with us. We called ahead to reserve for 16 people and they were able to accommodate our party. I don't remember everything we ordered but we did get our usual fried pork, chow mein, and fried rice. We also tried the fried enoki mushrooms and that was amazing! Their service was good, very attentive and quick. They were friendly as well. We came on a Saturday evening and parking was tight as we arrived but they had space in their back lot.
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Author: Lorena T.
My family and I decided to try this place for dim sum during the week because that's when it's cheaper ($5.29/plate). We had the ha gow, sui mai (both plump and good), taro root cakes (light), pork intestines, pork ribs on top of dough (eh), flat noodles with shrimp inside (good), sweet pork buns (good, but had better) and chicken feet (good, but had better). Food was decent for the price. We didn't order the popular roast pork nor duck that people were ordering next to the restaurant. Nice ambience with TV on the Chinese channel and another tuned to ESPN. Parking on the lot. We wouldn't return because there are other better dim sum places in the area. However, the price is right for decent dim sum.
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Author: Brandon L.
If you're looking for a good dim sum place around Monterey Park, California, look no further. This place is the one! One of my uncles (who lived around Alhambra 20+ years) recommended that my dad and I try out this dim sum restaurant. I must say he has good taste! We ordered: - Shiu Mai with Shrimp Roe - Crispy Golden Cream Buns - Chicken Feet with Abalone Sauce - Steamed Shrimp Dumpling All of their foods are delicious! Made fresh to order and perfect taste, you don't even need soy sauce to eat with your dim sum. We both especially love the Crispy Golden Cream Buns, (nice warm buns, with egg pudding inside) our favorite! If you're looking for a delicious dim sum, I highly recommend trying this place. The parking may be kind of tough as this place looks busy but when you go inside, there are tables available. Plus, they have take outs as well.
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Author: Cindy Y.
My dad and grandma suggested me to try this restaurant. You can tell that it's an authentic Cantonese resturaunt by walking in and seeing all the Canto people. No need to speak English to the workers here. Ordered the lamb pot which my grandma recommended, delicious, savory, lamb and bean curd dish. My favorite would have to be the ma la gao or brown sugar cake. So fluffy, brown sugary, not too sweet ( you know that's the best Asian compliment) Next favorite is the beef tripe, texture crunchy and msg flavors. Ordered the shrimp rice roll, gai lan ( Chinese broccoli) and siu mai. Very cool to experience canton in LA, then u leave the city and you're back in America.