Lu’s Garden

  3.9 – 379 reviews  $ • Taiwanese restaurant

Longtime eatery serving traditional Chinese & Taiwanese dishes in old-school surroundings.

Service Options:  Takeout · Delivery

Health and Safety:  Mask required · 

Hours

Friday11:30AM–8PM
Saturday11:30AM–8PM
Sunday11:30AM–8PM
Monday11:30AM–8PM
Tuesday11:30AM–8PM
Wednesday11:30AM–8PM
Thursday11:30AM–8PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 534E Valley Blvd #12, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Phone: (626) 280-5883
Website: https://lusgardensg.com/

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Review Summary

Tony Leu
Very traditional Chinese place for rice porridge and tasty small side dishes.
Louise Fletcher
The staff was friendly, the service quick, and the food tasty.
Lo Amelia
My husband love the fried fish and roasted squid, but they are too fishy for me.
DeRek Woo
It’s a nice place to have a simple meal. They offer porridge with many kinds of both hot and cold small dishes. Maybe not cheap if pick more dishes but still acceptable. Opens till late in the night, good and comfortable to have something to eat in the late night if compare with BBQ. Service is OK, won’t be much better or worse if compare with other restaurants in this area. Food quality is OK and testy. This one gives more food in the dish than the same brand restaurant opens at Rowland Hts. Another good thing is OK to use Credit Card here instead of Cash Only.
Josh Tsao
Way overhyped.Probably one of my most disappointing Chinese food experiences in LA. Warm dishes were served cold, portions were small, way overpriced for the quality of food and cleanliness of the restaurant, and the staff was rude for the quality and price of the dish.
James Chou
One of the old guards in a city full of new, hip, dare I say cookie cutter Chengdu style restaurants. Maybe I am feeling nostalgic, maybe because this style of eating resembles tapas or obsnzai, I really love it here. Turnover is so fast that everything tasted fresh. Is it expensive? That is subjective. For$11.99, I get to sample three distinctive dishes. I finished my lunch feeling completely full. For today’s did cost, I think Lu it’s a fair value.I would definitely come back.
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