Tam's Noodle House
$ • Cantonese, Noodles, Pet Friendly
Hours:
120 N San Gabriel Blvd #J, San Gabriel
(626) 782-7666
About Tam's Noodle House
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Hours
Monday | 8AM - 9PM |
Tuesday | 8AM - 9PM |
Wednesday | 8AM - 9PM |
Thursday | 8AM - 9PM |
Friday | 8AM - 9PM |
Saturday | 8AM - 9PM |
Sunday | 8AM - 9PM |
Tam's Noodle House offers a diverse menu, from breakfast congee with various side dishes to a family-style dinner featuring dishes like sweet and sour spare ribs, fried rice, and water cress with snow bass soup. Customers praise the food quality, with the steam rice noodle with house special sauce and the authentic milk tea being particular favorites. The curry dish is also highly recommended, described as a clean Cantonese-style curry with a flavorful and satisfying bite. Many reviewers mention the delicious pineapple buns, often considered the best in CA and reminiscent of the famous ones in NY, which have helped satisfy cravings from back home. The restaurant also offers bulk frozen dumplings of various meats for sale. While parking can be challenging, there's a parking structure nearby with a short walk. The outside patio, although small and sometimes puddled after rain, provides a quieter space away from busy streets, making it a good spot for a quick lunch. Customers note that the food is good value, and the service is fast and friendly, despite the cramped and crowded space. The restaurant is a popular choice for a quick, delicious meal, especially for those seeking authentic, satisfying dishes.
Many customers find the breakfast specials especially good value, with large portions and plenty of food for the price. Some enjoy options like Beef Congee, Dark Soy Sauce Chow Mein, and Steamed Rice Noodle with House Special Sauce, often taking leftovers home. The steamed rice noodle with house special sauce is a favorite, with some wishing it absorbed the beef sauce better. The beef congee offers comfort food and hits the spot. Customers also appreciate being able to add their own condensed milk to HK Milk Tea for the desired sweetness. However, some find the food bland, like the beef horfun that tastes like nothing, but still enjoy the large portions and good service, including refills of milk tea for takeout. Others describe the place as a hole-in-the-wall with outstanding food, though service can be spotty and chaotic, with inconsistent seating. Dishes like beef chow fun and seafood chow mein are praised for their huge portions and excellent flavor, making it a place worth returning to for the quality food.