Three Family's Village Restaurant

18438 Colima Rd, Rowland Heights
(626) 810-4993

Recent Reviews

PANG NYUK THON BERYL

The restaurant cooking is more to Cantonese style. Foods are delicious.

Highascanbe

Best braised pork and intestines I've had! Seriously. Also the simple broth and noodles - excellent!!!

Sophy Jig

Food is not fresh. Never ever will been eat here.

Francisco Liu

Nice food

Maruko X.

Ambiance: the restaurant is located inside a plaza, hard to find from the outside Service: one waitress was nice and friendly, but the elder one was impatient and rude Food: overall plain taste Pickled Cabbage Casserole with Lamb - **** the soup was tasty, recommend Seafood Noodles Soup - *** soggy noodles Salt and Pepper Pork Ribs - *** deep fried Black Pepper Beef with Sizzling - *** average taste Cabbage with Dried Shrimp - *** light taste Roasted Duck - ** made from frozen duck, overcooked and dry meat Pan Fried Duck Chop - *** spicy taste Boiled Glutinous Rice Balls in Fermented Glutinous Rice - *** light taste Price: moderate portions and cheap prices, about $20 per person

Clinton Chan

Hands down one of the best Chinese restaurants. My family has been coming here for years. Appetizers, dumplings, green onion pancakes, popcorn chicken, spicy/sour soup are all amazing. The service is also very warm and welcoming. Do yourself a favor and try it out.

Alan Zhan

This is an old restaurant. I came there first time 20 some years ago and surprisingly they still exist in this kind of competition. They used to have other places around area but this is the only one left. Interior resembles the northern Chinese style. Food is good, I cant say it is the best but they are really good to eat. Everyone should try it and see if it is fit their taste.

JianWei Bai

Good eats. Try the three cup chicken and the 葱烤鲤鱼

Fer C.

We were there for a group dinner and the experience left much to be desired. It being in a very busy part of town with ethnic restaurants all around, the air full of stinky tofu smells, it was a bad start already. I promise you, you will leave there stinking of grease. The other awful aspect was the poor ventilation and cooling. Being hot a** southern Cali, you expect decent a/c and ventilation, but either they are cheap or it was broken, but the whole restaurant was just hot hot hot. The food, a variety of plates, was edible. We had too many dishes to list, but only a few of them stood out. The dessert of fried pastry filled with red bean was very good. The stir fried shrimp plate was good as well. The rest of the meal was forgettable. Notable: the place was busy the whole 2 hours we were there. Maybe that speaks for itself? Busy with Chinese people so maybe a good sign? Personally I would not return. There are cleaner and airier places in southern Cali to go.

Loretta Wilmoth

Good service tasty food

Josh Y.

This place is super authentic, delicious Chinese food. I think the owners just moved from China a few years ago where they had a successful restaurant. We loved the dao-shao mian (knife cut noodles) and sauté shrimp most but everything was great.

Yvonne M.

This place was wonderful. The food was yummy and the service was great. We are White- Mexicans and the people were just so warm to our fumbling in a new place.

Vicky L

Greasy and salty. Not a good experience.

Coco L.

I came here with my friends. Very disappointed with the food. It's too greasy for me. Some dishes are salty but some are plain.

Jimmy W.

Came here for the second time, today. Must be a new owner because the food is changing. The eggplant is really good, Beijing style meat pancake was burned and the lamb w onions was inedible. The tea was OK and the steamed meat dumplings were good. Kind of hit or miss. Lots of Chinese restaurants in this area.

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