House of Joy Chinese Restaurant

818 N Pacific Ave Ste I, Glendale
(818) 241-0707

Recent Reviews

Rob L

What a disappointing experience! Terrible food and portioning! Plus it’s over priced. They are not CHINESE OR JAPANESE FOOD ITS KOREAN. Stick with what you know and stop Fuggin food you obviously dont know the flavor of it.

Robert L.

this is not chinese food! its korean over price ripping people off food! the amount of meat they put in their dishes is a rip off! plus its dry and it doesnt taste corrct! go to panda express instead

Janet K.

Ordered here more than 3 times after finding out there is this Glendale location and the one in La Crescenta which is where I went to all the time. We always order jjajangmyeon (black bean noodles), beef with sweet and sour sauce, and mapo tofu (spicy tofu with small bits of meat). Other times we order jjang pong (spicy seafood noodle soup), Mushroom Broccoli and Snow Peas, or the shrimp sweet and sour. We ordered take-out this time and they make sure to do secure and good packaging.

Jacqueline Sanchez

I placed an order through Uber but I made a mistake on a product so I decided to cancel my order and place a new one, it didn't take even 1 minute because I realized at the time it only lasted as long as it took me to cancel to place the new order and I They charged for the entire order because supposedly my order was already placed. It's not fair that I paid 70 dollars and didn't even receive the food.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Darida Goungo

We ordered three different dishes and all tasted the same.. The food was fresh, but not what I expected..

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

James T.

This restaurant is Korean-Chinese hybrid. The menu reflects that influence. I always order a spicy seafood noodle soup. I don't know how to spell it . I have seen various spelling. There are a few of these type of restaurants around. You need to search for them.

John Lee

Delicious dishes. Awesome noodles. Always hits the spot.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Danielle D.

Trying for the first time. Takeout lunch special was $18+ and has BARELY ANY meat though the meat was the first word of the advertised dish. Quite dissatisfied and disappointed considering the price. $18+ for some rice and noodles, a few veggies and very little meat.

Troy H.

We tried this place today. One of our extended family members just looked it up on google while we were visiting the area. The food is outstanding with fresh flavorful ingredients and seasoned perfectly. The service was efficient and friendly and ambience very nice. We will definitely visit again one day when we are in the area

Angela P.

Went here for a family dinner (10 people) and there was something everyone. My kids (9 and 7) devoured the sweet and sour chicken and that one dish was enough to feed them both. The adults did a family style where we ordered Mongolian beef, sweet and sour pork, sweet and spicy chicken. The drumstick sweet and spicy chicken was my favorite so much flavor and lots of meat. Black bean noodles were also good with a serving size for 2.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: House of Joy Beef

Lu Vazquez

It was my first time coming here and oh my gosh I love the food. It's fresh and delicious. Good amount and quality. Customer service is on point. There very attentive, caring and sweet. Definitely coming back. I took a picture of one of eight dishes. I was too busy enjoying the food to take the others

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ilmok Ju

Nice foods.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Peking Chicken, House of Joy Beef, Kung Pao Chicken, Beef

Barbara

This is an old and well-established restaurant . I have been coming here for about 20 years. Most of the time it's been good and our friends seem to like it and want to go back. The last few times I have been disappointing. They have started to serve sushi. I love sushi and if you do as well don't order it. The rice was very dry and the fish was nothing special. I had one raw roll and one baked. The baked one was better due to the sauce and you could not tell about the dry rice. We had soup and a noodle dish which both had too much salt. Service is always good. If the top doesn't have room left to park look below. Most of the time you have lot's of space there.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 5

John M.

Provender: this Chinese-Korean location has been here for a long time, but has changed ownership. The things you should order include the Peking chicken, jja jang myun (black bean noodles), or jjam ppong (spicy seafood noodles). Prices: things have gotten pricier all around, so a bowl of jja jang myun will run you about $14. Parking: parking up top and below. People: fun for all. I believe they have side rooms for private events. Perks: if you want to park in a shaded location the plaza this restaurant is in offers subterranean garage parking. You'll have to climb some stairs though.

Malou T.

We tried this place based on the reviews. The place was located next to a Filipino restaurant and a Parisian bakery that we often visited. The food was very good. We were not disappointed. Everything was done really well. Portions were large. We got the dinner that came with appetizers, soup and entree each. Overall we were quite happy. Food quality was better than any cheap Chinese takeout place. So I thought it was a fair price for what you get. But some might find it a bit pricey. For a treat or a special occasion it's ok to splurge.

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