“The food is a flavorful, incredible explosion of joyful bliss for the taste buds; light, freshly made, and healthy. The service is top-notch. Vivian is a helpful, beautiful person, inside and out. The atmosphere is like a comfortable vacation in paradise...and the desserts are a work of art and to die for. Only took a picture of the dessert. Will go back to take a picture of the food. Highly recommend this place. You will fall in love again.Wheelchair accessibility: Yes!“
“The roasted pork was really good, me and my family really enjoyed the food served, although the front desk people don't speak fluent English they tried hard to accompany and understand what I needed. Overall this is a really good affordable restaurant I would consider going to again! Thank you for the food yall left a good impression on us :)“
“Been coming here for many years, the taste is good and the price is reasonable. Shun Feng is a very good morning tea restaurant in Sacramento. At that time, many Chinese people called San Francisco’s Chinatown Chinatown, and Sacramento was called the Second Town. Because a large number of Chinese people lived here, the standard of Shun Feng’s morning tea was quite high. , some dishes are even higher than many restaurants in Guangzhou.Asian Pearl in Sacramento is a pretty good dim sum place. Their price is fair and food is great. I have been visiting this place for years. Back in 1900s, many Cantonese immigrants referred to San Francisco's Chinatown as "First City," while Sacramento was known as "Second City" because a large number of original Cantonese immigrants lived here. Therefore, the standard of dim sum at Asian Pearl is considered to be quite high. I was told some of the food here are even better than the ones in Guangzhou, China.“
“I recently dined at 88 Bao Bao in Rancho Cordova with a friend on a Friday at 6 pm. You must order before sitting. It wasn't too busy so we had the chance to study the menu without being rushed. Ordering before sitting allowed us a leisurely menu debate. We tried the pork xiao long Bao, chow mein, pork and shrimp shumai, popcorn chicken, and wontons with chili. Quick cashier service, a numbered table system, and prompt delivery made the experience smooth. Fresh, hot, and generously portioned, the food was fantastic. The chow mein was a personal favorite, and my friend loved the wontons in chili oil. Clean restaurant, quick service, and delicious food make this place a winner. Despite spending around $85 (worthy every penny, in my opinion), generous portions left us with leftovers. 88 Bao Bao consistently delivers, making it one of my favorite dumpling spots in the area. I'll definitely be back.“